Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1913 — Page 8

SPRING OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN'S Studabaker Block Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station Saturday, March 15th is the day of our Spring Opening Salp, a sale that will mean a saving to all. A sale of all new seasonable goods at a reduced price. Now’s the time to buy, you get the best pick. We carry a complete line of Ladies and Gents Fumi>hings. Dry Goods and shoes.

LADIES' SHOES. Ladlre White Canvas Button Shoe. ! all latest styles. 12.“0 value. Spring Opening Sale *1.93 T VcTvet ButtOQ SllOft, plaiO toe. all latest styles, $3.50 vaiue. Spring Opening Sale $2.t5 < s3.<>o and $- .’0 I .Adieu’ Gun Metal and patent Button or Biucher Shoe, all latest 1&12 styles, Spring Opening Sale $1.98 . Special:—Ladies’ Soft Vici Kid Biucher Shoe, nice sensible heel, a neat durable shoe. Spring Opening Sale $1.45 , MEN'S SHOES. *3.50 and $4.00 Men's Gun Metal 5 Button or Biucher Shoe, also tan Button, in all the latest styles, . Spring Opening Sale . *2.96 Men s Patent Button or Bln- . cher Shoe, also Gun Metal, Button or Biucher, Spring Opening , Sale *2-45 1 $3 '.O Men s Vici Kid Gun Metal, a Box Calf Shoe, solid throughout. Spring Opening Sale *1.98 Special:—Mens Satin Calf Shoe, * best on the market, a neat, durable shoe. Spring Opening Sale *1.49 Special —*2 25 Good Heavy Tan Work Snoe, an solid leather. I Spring Opening Sale *1.69 sls ■ Men s Elkskin Shoe, in tan or black, ail size*. 6 to 11 *1.98 WINDOW SHADES. 17C EACH. S 35c Value of Green Window Shades. - J oil color, 6 ft, long, full width, LACE CURTAINS. 98c PAIR. Lace urtains, 11.50 value, or white or ecru, plain or fancy centers, f extra wide. 34 yards long, only pair 98c CURTAIN RODS. sc. 10c Brass Extension Curtain Rods, only, each 5e

Sprine Owning Sale commences Saturdav.'March 15th. and Ends Satorciay. M 5 -rch _/.h. Secure Our Large Circular For More Bargains AT BERNSTEIN’S

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Citizens of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years, and a resident of said city, county and state, will at the April term. 1913, of the Board of Commissioners of said county and state, apply for a renewal of a license to sell, barter and give away for the purpose of gain, spiritons, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank where sold. Will also want to sell cigars and tobacco. Will also want to c nduct a lunch counter in connection with said business. The prerise location of the premises on which I desire to sell, barter, or give away said liquor, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon is the front ground floor room of a two-story brick building, situated on the south, twentytwo feet in width off of in-lot number fifty-two (52), in Decatur, Adams County. Indiana Said room where said liquors are to be sold, drank and given away, is twenty feet wide, by seventy-two leet long, fourteen feet high, all inside measurements, fronting on Second street in said city, with front and south side entrances and opening at the rear of said room and is a part of the building on said lot as designated on theu-ecorded plat of said City of Decatur, Indiana CORNELIUS RADEMACKER 11t3 Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER FOR A LICENSE. To the Citizens of the Third Ward of the City of Decatur, Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana : Notice Is hereby given that 1, the rndersigned, Isadore A. Kaiver. a male habitant of the State of Indiana, ever the age of twenty-one years, a rerson net in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a St person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and at this time a Wholesale j, : -—<— Dealer in the City of Decatur, ’ndHtia. dealing in intoxicating liquors. to-wit: Spirituous. vinous, malt and otb*”- intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and ieeai voter of said city, a resident of the State of Indiana lor more than one year and a resident of the City of Decatur for more than one year, and a citizen of the United States, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, at their regular session in April. 1913, beginning on the seventh day of April. 1913. for a license and privilege as an incident to the business of such Wholesaler for the privilege to sell and deliver goods handled by him to families, consumers and customers as an incident to his business as such wholesaler, in quantities of not less than ore gallon at a time. \Th« location of the premise? where- * in 1 desire to obtain such license privilege or permit to sell such liqueurs is situated as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of inlot number 250, In the town (now city) of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, thence ruunning north along the alley 50 feet, thence east parallel with Monroe street, in said city 2fl feet, thence south 50 feet to Monroe street, thence west 20 feet to place of

LADIES WHITE SHIRT WAISTS Ladies’ White Lawn Shirt Waists, high or low neck, short or long sleeves, button in front or back, lace or embroidery trimmed, all *1 50 value. Spring Opening Sale 98c *2.50 Ladies’ White Voile Waists, high of low neck, silk embroidery trimmed. Spring Opening 5a1e.*1.49 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. -"•<>c value Com t Covers 23c Extra fine all-over embroidery Corset Covers, fsc value 49e 75c value of fancy Trimmed Gowns and Slip-overs, only 49c $1.50 Talue of slip-over Gowns, made of fine crepe, kimona sleeve. only 96c Combination Suit, 75c value, made of cross-bar s» is*, only 49c Princess Slips, *125 value, special for this sale 98c Drawers:—3s value Muslin Drawers. fancy trimmed with lace or insertion, only 23c PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS) Ladies’ Black Heatberbloom Petticoat. made with a double ruffle or embroidery flounce. *1.30 value. Spring Opening Sale 98c Petticoat, made of fine cambric, trimmed with deep solid lace or embroidery flounce, full underlay and dust raffle, only 98c SPECIAL! TABLE OIL CLOTH. 13c All fancy color. Table Oil Cloth. ISc qualitv. while It lasts, only vd... 13c TABLE LINEN. 23c YARD 35c value of Bleached Table Linen. only, yard 23e Red and White, also Bine and White, Table Cloth, only, yard. 23e l CURTAIN SWISS. ICe YARD. A large assortment of White, Ecru, l or Persian Pattern Swiss, only ; yard I** :

beginning. The room in which I desire to make such sale is in the onestory frame building being the entire ground floor thereof, being 17 feet wide and 46 feet in length and fronts and faces on Monroe street on the north side. I also use said ground floor room as a storage and cold storage room. ISIDORE KALVER, llt3 Applicant o NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Citizens and Inhabitants of the Second Ward of the City of Decatur Adams County, Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants o.* the City oi Decatur, Adams County, Indiana: . Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Lafayette Ellis, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and Segal voter of said City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, a resident of the State of Indiana for more than one year, a resident of the City of Decatur, Indiana, for more than a year, and a citizen of the United States, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session in April, 1913. beginning on the Seventh day of April, 1913, for a renewal of his license heretofore granted by the County Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, April 5 1912. . to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spirituous, vinous. malt and other intoxicating liquors in iess quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to obtain such license to sell such liquors is situated as follows, to-wit: Commencing 22 feet south of the northwest corner of in-lot 31 in the original plat of the town mow city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, runnine ihenre ea?t yaralle’ with the north line of said in-lot 132 feet, thence south 22 feet, thence west 152 feet, thence north 22 feet to the place of beginning. Sa’'d room in which I desire to sell such liquors is the front ground floor room of the two-story brick building ' -situated on said real estate above de- ’ serried and said room is 66 feet long t and 20 feet wide and 11 feet high to • the ceiling and is situated on the cast side of Second street in said City -nd ■ fronts on said Second street and is r known as the Ellis building and said - room is so arranged in the front ; thereof with glass door and glass ■ front so that the whole of said room > may be in view from said public ■ street aforesaid; and said room has i a front and rear entrance, ! Applicant also desires to keep a cii gar stand in said room and sell tobac- - co and cigars therein. , LAFAYETTE ELLIS, tlt3 Applicant o ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF l WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER FOR A LICENSE. 1 To the Cttizenz of the Second Ward 5 of the City of Decatur, Indiana, and I to the Citizens and Inhabitants of ) the City of Decatur, Adams County, > Indiana: E Notice is hereby given that I, the

CORSETS. We have a complete line of C. B. A. LaSpirite Cormets. Guaranteed fit and .satisfaction Special prices at this Spring Opening Sale: *1.50 Corsets *1.59 50 Corsets ... .42 •SEC SPREADS. *l.s* value of White lied Spreads, without fringe, extra size. Spring Opening Sale 98c $2.00 value of White Bed Spreads, cut corsewith or without fringe, oniy *1.49 WRAPPERS AND KIMONAS. Ladies’ Wrappers and House Dresses, all *1 25 value, only 98c Ladies' Crepe Kimonas, all colors, $l5O value, only 98c DRESS GINGHAMS. 10c YARD. Our Spring Dress Ginghams and Shirtings are a display of a large assortment, only, yard 10c CALICO. 5c PER YARD. Standard Calico, red. black, grey and dark and light blue, only, yd 5c SPECIAL WORK SHIRTS, 38c. Special:—Men s Work Shirts, large assortment to pick from, all sizes. 144 to 17, all 50 values, only 38c MUSLIN. Unbleached Muslin, yard 5c Extra fine Unbleached Muslin. yard 7^*c Bleached Muslin, yard 5* 4 c Good heavy Bleached or Unbleached 10-4 Sheeting, yard 23e NOTIONS. White or Black Tape 1c Pins, per package 1c Hair Pins, package 1c Darning Cotton 1c Safety Pins, card 1 1 2« Pearl Buttons 1 1 gc

. 'undersigned. Scott Ellis, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and at this time a Wholesale Liqnor Dealer In the City of Decatur, Indiana, dealing in intoxicating liquors. to-wit: Spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors, a resident. qualified and legal voter of said city, a resident of the Stale of Indiana, for more than one year and a resident of the City of Decatnr for more than one year, and a citizen of the United States, win make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular see , sion in April, 1913, beginning on the Seventh day of April, 1913, for a license and privilege as an incident to the business of such Wholesaler for the privilege to sell and deliver goods handled by trim to famililes. consumers and customers as an incident to his business as such wholesaler, in quantities of not less than one gallon at a time. The location of the premises where- : in 1 desire to obtain such license privilege or permit to sell such liquors is i situated as follows. Commencing 132 feet east of the northwest corner of in-iot 21 in the : original plat of the town (now city) ; of Decatur, Indiana, thence running : south parallel with the west line of i said in-lot 21 to the south line of said i lot, thence east with the south line of said lot to the Saint Mary’s river, i thence north with the meanderings of i . said river to the north line of said lot. < thence west to the place of beginning. : being the east part of said in-lot 21. : which premises are now leased by me from the owner thereof. The room and building in which 11 ; desire to make such sales and In i r which I desire such privileges or li- < 1 cense is situated on the south side! of Monroe street in the City of Decatnr, Indiana, being a frame build- j ! ing situated on the real estate above described and such rqom is 31 feet long and 21 feet wide w!th front and j ; side openings and a partition of 151 ? feet back from the front of said build- ' ing extending across the entire room j ' or building. The back room or beyond j 5 such partition to be used as a cold J storage SCOTT ELLIS, ‘ llt3 Applicant. J NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR ; LICENSE, r To the Citizens and Inhabitans of the ? Town or Preble and Preble Town--3 ship, Adams County, Indiana: I Notice is hereby given that 1, the 1 undersigned, Jeff Kiopfensiein. a male s inhabitant of the State of Indiana. 1 over the age as twenty-one years, a 1 person not in the habit of becoming 8 intoxicated, a fit person to be entrust i ed with the sale of intoxicating ikjc uors. a resident, qualified and legal s voter of said Preble Township, and a resident of the State cf Indiana for '■ more than a year and a resident of the Town of Preble, in said Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana, for more than one year And a citizen of the United States, will make application to the Board of Commissioners F of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session in 1913, beginning on [the Seventh day of April, 1913, for a renewal of his license heretofore granted by the County Commissioners of d Adams County, Indiana. April d 5 1912, to sell intoxirat>f Ing liquors, to-wit: Spirituous, vinr, |ous, malt and other intoxicating liq- ■ uors in less quantities than a quart e' at a time with the privilege of allow-

ing the same to be drank on the prem ises where sold. The precise location of the prem ises wherein 1 desire to obtain such Uc«use to sell such liquors Is sltuat- . ed ss follows, tc-wtt: I Commencing 21 feet south of the southeast corner of In-lot number 1 in lily's first addition to the Town oi Preble, in Adams County, Indiana, thence north it feet, thence west parallel wtth the south line of said l in-lot number 1, seventy-six feet, i thence south parallel wtth the west ’ line of said in-lot number I forty- ‘ eight feet, thence east 76 feet to the place of beginning, the same being the south part of in-lot number l in said lily's addition, and also a strip of ground 21 feet wide adjoining said | 27 feet above described on the south i side thereof and said strip being a !»art of the southeast quarter o 1 toe I southeast quarter of section 35 in > Tr v-ship 2* north, range 13 east, j The room in which 1 desire to sell such liquors Is the front ground Boor Atom situated in the southeast tortter of the two-story frame building s'tuated on said real estate above described, ' said room is 1» feet wide and S ' feet long and fronts on the public high- ; way running north and south tfc-o uh ’ the Tbwn of Preble aforesaid; said room V so arranged in the front .thereon with a glass door and win- : dow* so that the whole of said room may be in view from said public hig 4 - : way as aforesaid, and Said room has a front and also two rear entrances and one entrance on north side. Said applicant alao desires to keep : a cigar stand in said room and sell cigars and tobacco therein JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN. ; lit) Applicant. o- • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RETAIL.LIQUOR LICENSE. 'To the Citizens and Inhabitants of the Second Ward of the City of De- ! catur, Adams County. Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the ’undersigned, Benjamin Knapke. a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in 'Jyfl hab:t of beeorring intoxicated ace a fit person to be entrusted with the tale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said City erf Decatur. Adams I County, Indiana for more than one year, a resident of the City of Decatur for more than one year, and a clti'MU of the United States will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session in April. 1913. beginning on the Seventh Day of April, 1913, for a renewal of his license heretofore granted by the Beard of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana on the 'th day of April. 1912. to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spirttuooa vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in iess quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to obtain such license to sell such liquors is situated as follows, to-wit: Commencing 76 feet and 4 inches south of the northeast corner of inlot number 61 in the original plat of the town ‘now city! of Decatnr, Adams County. Indiana, thence west parallel with the north line of said n-lot 132 feet to the alley, thence south on the east line of said alley seventeen and ona-half feet, thence east parallel with the north line of said lot 132 feet to the west line of Second street in said city, tj-e-jee north seventeen and one-half feet to the place of beginning. Said room in which I desire to sell such liquors is the front ground floor room of the two-story brick building situated on said real estate above described. and said room is 79 feet long and 16 feet in width, and is thirteen feet and ten inches high to the ceiling, and said room is situated in said building and is on the west side of Second street in said City and said room fronts on Second street, and Is on the west side thereof: said room is so arranged in the front thereof with class doors and class front so that the whole of said room may be in view from said public street aforesaid: said room has front and rear entrances. Said building in which said room is situated Is known as the Mongey building. Applicant also desires to keef> a cigar stand in said room and sell tobacco and cigars therein BENJAMIN KNAPKE. Ilt3 Applicant I * NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Citizens and Inhabitants of the Town of Williams, in Root Township, Adams County. Indiana, and to the Citizens and Inhabitants of said Root Township. Adams County, Indiana: —•/ Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned. John Hey. a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter voter of said Root Township, and a resident of the State of Indiana for more than one year, and a resident of the Town of Williams in said Root Township, Ad- : am* County, Indiana, for more than one year, and a citizen of the United ■ States, will make application to the I Board of Commissioners of Adams I County. Indiana, at their regular sea- ' sioo in April. 1913, beginning on the f Seventh day of April, 1913, for a re- “ uewal of hi* license heretofore grant- , |ed by the Board of Commissioners of t : Adams County, Indiana, on the sth day of April, 1912, to i sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: ' Spirituous. vinous, malt and othi er intoxicating liquors in less quantii ties than a quart at a time with the - privilege of allowing the same to be < drank on the premises where sold. 1 The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to obtain such - license to sell such liquors Is sitnated - as follows, to-wit: In the building sitt uated on the north twenty feet of in- • lot number 40 in the original plat of

i- the Town of William* In Root Township .Adams County, Indiana, as the i- same is recorded and designated on h the recorded pl*t of said town Said t- room in which 1 desire to sell such liquors aforesaid U the front ground e floor room in the one and ooe-half I story frame building situated on said rs in-lot and on the north 29 feet thereof, t, Said rocm being 20 tee? wide and it 30 feet in length and is 1* feet high 1* d the ceiling fronting on Perry stree. I, in said Town of Williams aforesaid: it that being the street upon which said r- building and room are located; said e room is so arranged in the front thereg of with glass doors and glass front so n that the whole of said room may be P in view from said Perry street afored said; and said room has a front enh trance and a side entrance at the back a of said room, also an entrance at the e back at said room connecting it with n that part of said building used as a dwelling. II Said applicant also desires to keep r a cigar stand in said room and sell r cigars and tobacco therein. t- JOHN HEY. I. Ilt3 Applicant, t o < NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. j To the Citizens and Inhabitants of the Second Ward of the City of Des cater. Adams County, Indiana, and s to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the City of Decatur. Adams County, n Indiana: 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. The Murray Hotel Company. a corporation organized and doing business under the laws of the State of Indiana, with its principal office and place of business in the City ' of Decatur, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, at their regular f session in April, 1913. beginning on " the Seventh Day of April, 1913. for a I renewal of their license heretofote ' granted by the Board of Commission- ■ ers of Adams County, Indiana on April 5, 1912. to sell intoxi- ■ eating liquors, to-wit■ Spirituous, rin--1 ous. malt and other intoxicating liq- ■ uors in less quantities than a quart at • a time with the privilege of allowing ‘ same to lie drank on the premises where sold. : The precise location of the premises 1 where said corporation desires to ob--1 tain such license to sell such liuqors ' aforesaid is situated as follows, towit: 1 Commencing at the northeast cor- ' ner of in-lot 93 in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Ad- : ant County, Indiana, thence west on ■ the north line of said in-lot 6* feet and 6 inches, thence south parallel with the east line of said in-iot 20 feet. ■ thence east parallel with the north * . line of said in-lot 60 feet and 6 inches, 1 thence north on the east line of said inlot twenty feet to the place of beginning, and is situated on the west ‘ side of Third street in said city. The building wherein such corpora- i tion desires to obtain such license to sell such liquors, the northeast corner of which Ss four feet west of the . northeast corner 6f said in-lot 93 and extends from thence west along the 1 north line of said in-lot 38 feet 6 i inches and extends thence south 20 feet, thence west 18 feet, thence south 1 16 feet, thence east 56 feet and 6 1 inches to within 4 feet of the east ] line of said in-lot. thence north 20 feet , to the place of beginning. Said building is attached to the building known as the Murray Hoter ' which is operated by the Murray Ho- 1 tel Company, a corporation afore , said; which said Hotel contains more , than 23 rooms and is used for the reception of guests. The room in which said corporation | desires to obtain, a license to sell - such intoxicating Tiquors is the front ground floor room of the one-story brick veneered building, situated on 1 the above-described real estate and is I 1 2feet high on the inside and 38 * ] feet long and 19 feet wide, ins de measurements, has glass* door and glass front in the front of said room | so that the whole of said room may < be in view from said pubHc strewt. . said room also has a door at the west end, at the northwest corner thereof, also a door at. the west end, leading 1 to ware room at back of said room, it ■ also has two doors on the south side j of said hotel, which are entrances, thereto from the Mqrray Hotel. Said corporation has appointed as its agent to have control and general supervision of its business in said room C. D. Murray, a male inhabitant j of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, a person not in, the habit of becoming intoxicated and! a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said 'City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, a resident of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, for more than one year, and a citizen of the United States Said agent aforesaid haring been born in Adams County. Indiana. Applicant also desires to keep a cigar stand in said room and sell tobacco and cigars therein. THE MURRAY HOTEL COMPANY, lltS A Corporation, Applicant. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I i Notice is hereby given, that the un- ! del-signed trustee and advisory board f of St. Mary's .School Township, in Ad- - ams County, Indiana, will up until 10 i o'clock a m . on 1 -Tuesday. April 8. 1913, i at the office of Oscar Hoffman, archis teet, Decatur, Indiana, receive sealed - bids-for the erection of a school buiids ing in’District No. 4, in said township, ► being Idkated at Rlvarre, Indiana; they alao give notice that at said time and f place sealed bids will also be received s for the installation of a heating and } ventilating system and closet* in said ; building . Plans an specifications for said improvements are on file in the offiee s of said trustees and also in the office 5 of said Oscar Hoffman, architect, Decatur, Indiana. Bids will also be received for eoui struetion of a drain for the premises 1 on which said building is to be erec-t- - ed. and also a well thereon. Bidders will b« required to use the f form by State Board of Ac-

• [counts and each bid on general com • Uract and heating and ventilating and i [closet system shall be accompanied by I certified check of *SOO. to be forfeited i jin case contract is awarded and bidI der falls to enter Into same and fur- ! nlsh bond ss required by law I I All hid* to be made In conformity 'with law and the specifications for I said work. > The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. O. J SI MAN, Trustee St. Mary's School Township, ! Adams County, Indiana JOHN W. BRODBECK, I . JOHN H HELM. ANDREW J. CASE, Advisory Board. The trustees also gives notice that on the said Sth day of April at the office of Oscar Hoffman. Decatur. Indian? he will offer.for sale the bonds necessary to pay for the improvement above mentioned. O. J. SUMAN. Trustee. W H pleasant Mills, Ind. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pe virtue of an order ot the Adams Circuit Court, the undersigned, guardian of Mary E Pine, an infirm pvrson. will, at the law offices of Heller, S ;tton & Heller, over the Old Adams County bank, in the city of De<-atur. Adams County, Indiana, on Saturday, the 29th Day of March. 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock a m.. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale, for not less than its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said ward, described as follows, to-wit: The undivided one-third (1-3 U part of the following described tract' The south half of the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty (30) in township twenty-five (25) north, of range fourteen (14 ( east, containing forty-one and 50-100 ( 41.50) acres more or less, all in Adams County, Indiana. Said sale wifi be made subject to the approval of said court, and on the fol lowing terms and conditions: / Terms:—One-third of purchase money in cash on day of sale, one-, third in one year and one-third in two years Deferred payments to bear in terest at 6 per cent per annum from date of sale, and evidenced by promissory notes of the purchaser and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold Or the purchaser may pay all cash on the day of sale. ARCHIE P HARDISON. Guardian of Mary E. Pine, an infirm person. Heiler, Sutton & Heller, Attys lit. FOR SALE. f' _ Five head of horces. 2 good brood mares*, 5 and 6 years old; 1 good gray work mare, 1 small driving mare, will foal May 5; 1 good mare colt coming 1 year old, driving stock. Cows: One cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in spring, hard to beat for milk and butter; fresh in fall. Turkeys, 2 gobblers and 7 hens; four of them my last year's breeders, all full bronze; some Barred Rock hens and pullets; crosscut saw. buck saw. Sharpless cream separator, dinner bell, hay tedder and hay rake, good as new, 2 walking breaking plows, mower, binder, corn cultivator, check row corn plant - " Turnbull wagon and new dump hoards, disc, fenct stretcher, post auger, rubber-tored buggy, good ss new. work harness, 3 good collars. AH these farm implements in good j shape. Would like to sell them between thia and Ist of March, as have rented my farm and will have to e ,v e possession Ist of March. SARAH AYRES, Monroe, R.R2, 1 live second house j south of Pleasant Yalley church. 44t6 GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HAIR. Mixed With Sulphur if Makes Hair Soft, Beautiful—Cures Dandruff. I The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural, color dates back to grandmother s j i time She kept her hair beautifully j darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When- j j ever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance,] .this simple mixture was applied with] wonderful effect. But the brewing at home is mussy i and out of date. Nowadays skilled J chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drag store for tie ready-to-use product—called ' Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you, will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Some druggists make their own, which is usually too sticky, so insist upon getting Wleth's, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverisu, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known down-town druggist says his customers Insist on Wyeth's Sage and 3ulphur, because, they sav, it darkens so naturally and evenly that cobody can tell it has been applied—it’s so easy to use, too. You sim.ily dampen a sponge or soft bnish and draw it through your hair, taking one strang at a time. Do thia at flight and by morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two. It is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w s (Advertisement)

NEW INDUSTRY FARM WEALTH State Can Grow Own Sugar, Adding $15,000,000 Yearly to Industrial Wealth. •The average American consumer eight) two pounds of sugar e.i' l> yesr, aud onlv fen pounds of lhaf ration ire now produced In this country Tj ls fanners -of the country should k, V p that money at home—in other word*.' put It in tbelr own iwckets.'' The foregoing statement appears in a bulletin which the l*epartnient of Acrku.ture bus just Issued reviewing the! progress of the beet sugar industry! during the past year. The report pro-j reeds to point out that while the pr-J diction of sugar from beets has id-i vanced very rapidly, more than 5.000. j Oiw tons of beets uavlng (wen grown last season. 2.000.000 acres additi'inal! should be devoted to this crop In cr der to produce at borne the sugar now purchased from abroad. This is a subject of particular interest to Indiana for the reason that this state lie* in the center of one of the most Important beet sugar produc t ing sections of th# country. Not only have repeated tests in sugar teet growing demonstrated that Indiana soil Is adapted to the production of thia valuable crop, but the sue es*fnl operation daring the past season if the state's first beet sugar factory has proved It conclusively. the season was an unfavorable one and most of the farmers growing beets m IS AS IXI Las A BVOAH Birr FIZhD. were unfamiliar with tie- handling of this new crop, the results obtained by: the new plant at Decatur .*!. v that Indiana is capable of maintaining a j beet sugar factory In ever;-' county, throughout a large portion "f the -bate at least, and that the state could c.t>i!y produce not only all the sugar required; for home consumption, bait ai-'i 1? accessary. could grow anil manufacture half of all the sugar required by the : United Suites Some figures from the actual epera j tious of the beet sugar plant at Pe- : oarur during the past year will give some suggestion of the possibilities of j this Industry for Indiana. Aside from , the investment of SI,OOOtOOO "r more, which the plant Itself represents, the factory paid out to the farmers who grew beets about $550,000. Some $75.000 was paid out in wages to factory and field operatives. The railways o, the state received from the tr >l"!r- --. tation of beets, sugar and supplies over SIOO,OOO. while considerable sun s were ' distributed for limestone, cotton bagging and other articles required in the process of manufacture Thus *b° n three-.inarters of a million dollars "a* distributed through various ''laanelS; of Indiana Industry as a result of ,he establishment of a single beet factory within the borders of the >:ate. According to the estimates of the statistical bureaus at Washing: 1 people of Indiana consume over 1 ' 000 tons of sugar a year for « !l 1 they pay *12.500.000 or more. Previous to this year all of this mon-y went outside the state, most of It ! great trust refineries of the >■ -h' * seaboard. Most of it *Oll '‘ , r m If. however. Indiana produced her own soil only enough ,i; — ! the use of her home populd ’ • this money would go Into the ' channels of home Industry would make a yearly difference of'" 000.000 in the trade balance of stateThat la only one. and the ‘ poriant, of the beneficial resi)- 1 ' ■ would follow the utilization of a » paradvely small portion of ln ,“ h . farm lands for the production ° r sugar, which the people of the * are consuming in yearly increa*^ m quantities. Os still greater va would be its effect In adding t re ‘ dously to the farm wealth of the * _ by Increasing the yield of other c grown In rotation with ■ nß * r _ Experience in countries like F and Germany, where sugar beets been grown for many years on ■ » \ » i