Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 4 July 1912 — Page 8
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east buffalo. East Buffalo, N. Y-, July 3—(Special to Daily Democrat t—Receipts. 2.400; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 570; hogs closing. steady. Medium and heavy, $7.75© $7.90; | mixed and Yorkers, $,.<5617.85; pigs| and lights, $7,256 $7.40; roughs. $6. •SIS"; stags, $5.00616.00; sheep. 1.slow; top lambs, $7.50; cattle, 450; slow; very dull. ■x 1. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 1 1 - 03 No. 2 White wheat U M Yellow corn 90c® SI.OO Mixed corn [email protected] Oats 4 - ,c Rye •* Feeding barley 85c Feeding barley 85c alsike seed $llOO No. 1 clover hay SIO.OO Timothy hay , $18.0) Light mixed hay $16.9 1 Mixed clover hay $14.90, No. 1 oats straw $9.00 Rye straw $9 °0 Clocer seed $9-90 WOOL MARKET. Best, medium 20cS24c‘ Wool 20c Q 24c LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Anthracite Chestnut $7.55 Anthracite Stove and Egg .... $7 Pocahontas 4.50 Pomeray 4.60 Kentucky Splint 4.00[ W Va. Splint 4.00' Hocking 3.75 j Jackson Hill 5.00! Massillon 4.751
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY Ist. LANHAM’S LYRIC PLAYERS 10 PEOPLE 10 Wednesday Evening LENA RIVERS VAUDEVILLE YES’ I 5 ARTISTS 5 Bargain Prices 10 and 20 Cents LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT Usual Conditions One Paid Admission " - ~~ i MOTHE.R GRAYS SWEET NOTICE. POWDEPC FOR CHILDREN. Ateliere fever ItLLess, bad stomach. y 01®. two Presses taken from the teething disorders, re »Su reculate j ous<r on i/onroe street are quietly tb- bowels and are a pXasatx remedy tne mane - <in he d ror^ed; t for ' on»i t’sed P? me "fa for z 2 ( a- otherwise the detect"e employed w:;l years. They ne’er t*\. a, ad drug gists, 25c. Samrle ; "... a ar: the gW rarty and make the; S. Olstead, :e3— X > matter 15 -' 6 1
Price at bins or car. 25c less; 20c I I per hour extra for la bo- in bins; car- j rying coal, 50c per ton extra; carrying ' I coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ( ! ton extra: carrying coal up two ' eigiru oi stairs, $1.50 extra. - LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET goring chickens .. 9: 1 Bucks I'* ; Fowls 1"' Geese IV< Eggs l<c , Butter J’-' Turkeys H* Chicks - * Old roosters - 5‘ ■""" KALVEK MARKETS Beat tides 9< Calf 1* Tallow 5c Sheep pa’ta 25c 6 SI.OO Wool 20c ©24c FULLENKAMP'S. Butter . 18c622c: Lard .3c Eggs 16c I NIBLICK A CO. i Eggs 16c Butter 16c 6 20c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 9c Trucks .....10c Fowls 19c Geesi 19c! i Eggs 1?C I Butter 2»c •Turkeys He Old roosters 5c 1 1 blest Je ,
sem HUMOR True Mourning, Down in Georgia a negro, who had 1 his life Insured, died and left the money to his widow. She Immediate ty bought herself a very elaborate ’ mourning outfit. Showing her purchases to a friend. , the was very particular In going Into letails as to prices and all Incidental particulars. Her friend was very much Impressed, and. remarked: ‘ Them sho Is fine does, but, befo' Heaven, what is you goin' to do wld ill dis black underwear?" The bereaved one sighed: “Chile, when I mourns I mourns." — — Wide Awake. Sammy Mammasboy—Going to' move. Tommy? Tommy Tufnut—Yep. Sammy Mammasboy—Why. how did ' rou know? ' Tommy Tufnut—Ah! bow'd I know! Didn't m" mother letnme break a eelar winder t' other day an' didn't say -lartln'? How'd I know? A-a-h, you!— Puck. Made Him Sad. "Wat's de matter wit’ Mooney Wag jles •" “Aw. don't notice him. He thinks be s*es things.” “Wot kind o' things?" “Aw. stacks o' soap an' loads o’ oath-tubs ” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. There Are Others. Larry—l like Professor Whatshlecame In Shakespeare He brings things home to you that you never law before. Harry—Huh! I've got a laundrynan as good as that. —Jack O'Lan;era. A NEW PLAN. ' Claude —I found my automobile a great comfort when I first came to •his city, a total stranger. Clara—That so? Claude —Yes; It enabled me to run ;p against a whole iot of nice people. Sparing Himself. rhe umpire when the game is o’er Doth walk alone, for fear , Hani language from a tan who's sore May fall upon his ear. Meat and Drink. Will—The sight of an old schoolmate is—er—well, it might be called both meat and drink. ' Bertha—Yes: that's what you men usually do tn the circumstances. Will—Eh ? Eertha —Meet and drink. Imperfect Air. "Sc your airship was wrecked In the billiard. I thought you considered it perfect?" “The ship was perfect.” replied the inver-tor stiffly. “The air was at fault,"—Tit-Bits. Kindness. “Do you ever go out of your way to do things to make other people happy 7” “Yes. I crossed the street this morning to avoid meeting a man who owes money to me.” Real Swift. “Haven't you forgotten something?” asked the maid, with a blush. “Oh. that's all right” replied the swain, as he opened the door to go out. “You can keep the rest of the candy " —Puck Why She Yielded. Bella —He said he would kiss me or die in the attempt Della Well? Bella—He has no life insurance and I pitied his poor old mother. Brave Also. He—l can tell a woman's age M matter how old she is. aha—What a brute you must bat
■■ NOTICE TC .-"ES ZiNTS. The State es Indiana. County of Adams. st: In the Adams Circuit Court. SepI (ember Term. 1912. John Rich vs Daniel Staener. No ! i 8337. Complaint to quiet title. It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that Daniel , I Staener. Burner, his wife, whose 1 I Christian name is to the plaintiff un , known; all the heirs, legatees, devls-1 ws and creditors of Daniel Staener. I if be be decease! whose tame* are , to the plaintiff unknown: all the heirs,, legatees, deviates and creditors of i : Staener. wife of Daniel Sts-ter. | '■•*'o»e Christian nam» Is to the plaintiff unknown. If she be deceased, whose n»mes ar* to the nlaintiff un-1 known: David Stiner. Cat’'«rin» St'n-1 er. his wife; al' the heirs, lecatees, de , • >?nl creditor* of David Stiner. I 'ifhe be deceased whose names to j ■the plaintiff unknown' al! the heirs.* '•gaters. devise*-* and e-rdlto-* of' Catharine Stiner. wife of D id S' ne.» l* she be Aeeessed. whose -vines a“e i to the plaintiff unknown: Ferdinand j Sbsndeier. Catharine Shandeler. his wife; al! the heirs, legatee* deviate* and creditors of Ferdinand Shandeller ’ , if he be deceased, whose names are -nknown tr> the nlaintiff: all ’he heirs, j legatees, devisees and creditors of j Catharine Shandeler. wife o' Ferdnand Shandeler If she be deceased. : whose names are tn the plaintiff un-1 known; Christian Steiner. Catherine «te’ne». Ms wife all the heirs, legatees. devisees and creditors of Chrisi tian Steiner, if he be dec-ased. whose names art to the plaintiff unknown; ; ' all the heirs, legatees, devisees and j creditors of Catherine Steiner wife of Christian Steiner, if she be deceased.! , whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: Urich Steiner. Elizabeth . Steiner, his Wife: all the heirs, lega-j devisees and creditors of Ulrich* If he he deceased, whose . names are to the nlaintiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees and c-editors of Elixabeth Steiner, wife of ■ Ulrich Steiner if she be deceased, i whose names are to the plaintiff unknown David stte’ne--: Ste’ner.; : b's wife: all the heirs, legatees de- : visee* and creditors of David Steiner, j ! if he be deceased, whose "atr»« are to , -t-o -is ! n**ff unknown: all the heirs. , and creditors of i Steiner wi’e of David Steiner. f she be deceased, whose names are to i the plaintiff unknown: Peter S Steiner. son and hei T o' Daniel Steiner, deceased; Catharine C Steiner, his wife: all th* heirs. legatee* devisees and i creditors of Peter S Steiner, if he be deceased, whose names are to the c’siot'ff nnknov”: all ’he heirs, legatees. devisees and credi'ors of Cathart«e c* otatwer. *rf*e of Peter S. Steiner. if she be deceased whose names :-.e to the plaintiff unknown: Daniel Steiner. Steiner -is wria. whose | rhrisrian name is to the nlaintiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors of Daniel Steiner. i if be be deceased whose names are the p’.ainfff unknown; all the heirs. t legatees devisees and creditors c? Steiner, wife of Daniel Steiner.' whose chrtstiar name is to ’he I's'n- 1 I tiff unknown, ff she be deceased, , whooe names are to the plaintiff unknown: Barbara Bassinger. Ras1 s'nger her husband, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown: all the hefr* legatees devisees and creditors of Barbara Bassinger. if she be ‘ deceased, whose names are to the ■ plaintiff unknown; all the heirs, legatee* and devisees of Rassinee*. husband of Barbara Bassineer. whose Christian name is to the plaintiff -n---known, if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown ■ I Christian Steiner, Mary Steiner bu i wife; all the heirs, legatees, devise -* and creditors of Christian Steiner, if I he be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: all the heirs legatees, devisees and creditors of Mary Steiner, wife of Christian Steini er. if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: Anna Steiner, Steiner, her husband, whose Christian name is to the plainI tiff unknown: all the heirs. legatees, devisees and creditors of Anna Stein er, if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown; all the I heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors of Steiner, husband of Anna Steiner, whose Christian name j s to the plaintiff unknown, if he be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff ■unknown; John Steiner: Steiner, his wife, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, ail the heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors of | John Steiner, if he be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown; ; ell the heirs, legatees, devisees and ‘ creditors of Steiner, wife of John ! Steiner, whose Christian name is to; the plaintiff unknown, if she be de- ! ceased, whose names are to the plain- . t'ff unknown: Daniel S Amstutx, Anna P. Amstutx. his wife; all the ho<rs. legatee*- devisees and creditors ,of Daniel S Amstutx,. if he he deceased whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors of Anna P. Amstutx, if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown; Cathari ipe l. Amstutg: Amst’-tt, his wife, whose Christian name is to the nla'ntiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors of Catharine L. Amstutx. if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: all the heirs, legatees, dei visees and creditors of Amstut? 1 busband of Catherine L. Amstutx i whose Christian name is to the pla'r’>ff unknown, if be be deceased, whose names are to the nlaintiff unknown of the above named defendants are n—'--ssidents rs t**e State o* 'rdian Notice is t«wre , '”‘ hereby e'ven thsard above--■>tn»d n-n-resldent defen-' ants that thev b“ ’nd anpea- befor : the Hon. Judfe-- of the Adams Circu"’ , c-r.-rt on the ge‘ —nd da- c» Se-tombe-"9l2, the same h-c-te the first Jnridlc-' . Day of ri'e nev- — gnlar term j tr» be holds- the r *ourt Hous° in the I riitv e* !)t 'nr. •’-mmencing or. Mor- ; tre s'--d” r of September, A. , D.. 1912, and plead by answer or dei m-tr to said complaint, or the sam-' will be heard and determine# in their . absence. Witness my name and seal of said I ny. ri hereto affixed, this 26th day c: June. 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE.
Clerk jl David E Smith. Attorney for Plain-, tiff - n> | NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS The State of Indiana. County of Ad- : am*, st „ | In the Adams Circuit Court. Sep- , tember Term. 1912 ... Eli W. Steele vs. Catharine King, et al Complaint to quiet title It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled muse, that Cathar-1 ine King, widow of John King, no* I widow of Rodgers, whose Chris-. ’ tian name is to the plaintiff unknown. 1 Charles M King. King, his wife, whose Christian name is to the plain- ! tiff unknown; all the heirs, legatee* devisees and creditors of Charles M i King, if he be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: all the I heirs, legatees, devisees and creditors O s King wife of Char'es M. King. lif she be deceased whose names ere ! to the plaintiff unknown, of the aMve- - name* defends*** are non-residents of; the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the, said above named defendants that un i less thev be and appear before the: ; Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd da* of September, i 1912, the same being the Ist iuridical i Dav of the next regular term thereof, I to be holden at the Court House in | the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the second day of September A D. 1912. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said 'court hereto affixed, this 26th day of I June. 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk | David E Smith. Attorney for Plain tiffs 27tS NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT. The State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 1912. Jephthah Folger vs Martha Folger., No 8330. Complaint for divorce It appearing from affidavit filed in I the above entitled cause, that Martha J Folger. the above named defendant.; is a non resident of the State of In-1 diana. Notice is therefor hereby given | the said Martha Folger that < she be and appear before the Hon Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 2nd day of September., 1912. the same being tire Ist Juridical! Day of the next regular term thereof, | to be holden at the Conn House in ’ the City of Decatur, commencing cn Monday, the second day of September. A D.. 1912. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same | will be heard and determined in herj absence. Witness my name and seal of said I court hereto affixed this 28th day of June, 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. C. L. Walters. Attorney for Plain , tiff. 2‘ t3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the i Board of Commissioners of Adams 1 County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamised 1 road in Preble township, in said coun-j ty. known as the William Buuck Ma-erd-m road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m , on Tuesday. August 6. 1912. et t'-e regular meeting of said Board of c —nissioners. held in the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, seal-1 e* lids will be received for the coa ] s’ruction of said road in accordance! with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for the faithful perform-1 a nee of said work, and that the bidder, j if awarded the contract, will enter into a contract therefor, and com I plete the same according to such I contract and th accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised J>y the sale of bonds as required by law The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and al! bids H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor, Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make np whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said imurovement. 2"t3 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of -a macadamised road in Preble township, in said county. known as the August Conrad Macadam road, up and until 10 o'clock a. m . on Tvesdav. Auoust 6. 1912. ” the re?"ls- rrf«*tinc of *y : I "“a-d “? Ccnsmiss'on’ts.'held ! n ■h* Cty of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. ed blds will b* re-erved for the construction of raid road in ac-ord»n?e with the plans, specifications and -e---port of the vie-e's --s'! eng'nee*. which are nev cn file in the AMUcr s office of said County, said road to Be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid In twice the amo-r.t of the bid filed, conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, and that the tirf'der, ■ if awarded the contract, will enter into a contract therefor, and ccmnieie the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed Ail bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will I be constructed for cash, payable on estimate* to be made by the Engineer | 1S charge, not to exceed eighty nor ! cent of any one estimate, out of the
fund, to be hereinafter r.l.ed by the wtie of bonds as required by law. T he Board of Commissioner, re.one. the right to reject any end a» Sid. H. S MICHAUD. Auditor. Adam. County. Indiana The .ucceasful bidder will be required to furnl.h, pay and make up iXer amount that be to .ell the bond, (or Mid inent. — o- j ENDS HUNT FOR RICH GIRL. Often the hunt for a rich wife end. when the man meet, a woman that’ ' uses El.Ntric Bitters. Her strong nerves sell In a bright brain and ever :t. mper Her peach-bloom compiexioi 1 and ruby Ups result from her pure, ' blood; her bright eyes from restfx' . sleep: her elastic step, from Ann, I free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, ar.d the freedom from Indlges- ! t n. backache, headache, fainting and j I dixxy spells they promote. EveryI where they are woman's favorite remj edy If weak or ailing, try them 50c at Holthouse Drug Co FOR RENT—OId city hall building; will make a g-od oiliness room. See Mrs. A. C. Gregory. 751(f
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! REX THEATER Btt 4 zAjfofcV s ' z / A j Jhggf See hear Pare, that medicine gag don’t go on this ranch. THE MARRIGEGAME Matinee the 4th Extra Don’t fail to see it 5c to all The Rex is furnished with i electric fans and you will ’ be kept comfortable at all times. I The CRYSTAL Theater. I l j, / I /' i v& / WAR DRAMA TONIGHT. Tonight we feature the famout M , lem war drama. "Battle of oPtts. J‘ 1 Bridge." which portrays the de' o tio I of the southern girl to her ■ l!l welfare. The brother was sent to stroy a bridge and is wounded, t‘ ie the sister does it for him The ba company bought a mile b • make thia film. See it! The o* two films are: „, d » I “ALKALI BESTS B rONC BILLY." Esaanay Comedy. I “UNCLE HIRAM S LIST," E dl ‘° C Drama. .... fe I On the Fourth of July ’<* ’ ll f 1 a good show where you can get I , from the noise for a while I !ie ' ■ ' as usual, will be interesting ■ The CRYSTAL Theater.
