Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1925 — Page 2
| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I i NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS _Jlll!■■ ■■ II 111 111 I 1 II 11 1 1
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE FOR AaLe— Edison Victoria and rec trrds. C<ll 811 W. Jefferson St. 70-6lx Foir Wale -I’mml FiHkiim tractor with jiowa. Used Samson tractor, with plow. All in good working condition. Priced fur quick sale. Schafer Hdw. Co. 71-31 I'OR'WALE — Frost, row and heavy Springer Durham barley, cleaned, 11.50 iter bu.. uncleaned, 11.25 per bn. Doyle Harger. Tocsin phone 73-3tx EqR SALE -Full blood Collie pup., heel drivers. Forest Ripley. Willshire, Ohio, R R. 1. Wilshire phone. 74-3tx Foil’ Sale —Good seed oats, ioc por j bushel. Phone S6B C.. 74-2tx SALESLADY - for’"large Now VorE firm. Decatur and nearby towns. Importers of high class embroidered i robes, linen s, chintzes, etc.. Itrga coinmissions, experience unnecessary. Write Mrs. M. W. Brandon. Warrm. India na. il-'-’l * FOR*SALE— BuW - Orpington <•:?* tor hatching Good layers Quality; stock. Annin E. Wiltnes. 741 A FOR SALE-Hoosier Disk Drill. S-. : France* Murphy. Monroe hid. 74-341 sWITcO It N"— Guaranteed. Wm. Rupert. Monroe. Ind. I7lf cod FOR SALE--R. C. IL I ibd eggs for hatching. 4 cents each Mrs. E. S. Christen. phone 865 L, Dycatur, 41. R. 7. , 81 If cod FOtrSALttT’WhitirPekin - duclFTggn | for hatching. 5c each Phone 863 0. 73t3x cod J'OR - S ALE —G r'a ne Vines' Sailing out price $1.50 per ten, prepaid. Also Weeping Willow. Tttmerix, 1 Hardy Hydrandcas, etc. A fine list I of Gladiola bulbs. Price list free. Moody Brenneman, Herne, Ind 73tf end full Durham cows one fresh now. 1. J. Yaney, 11. 2, Iterator. % mile south of Kirkland H. S. t'laixville phone. 75t3x FOK*SALE—Two - fresh’ < <>«s.' one : sow and seven pigs. Sec Claude I Harvey, I mile north of Monroe. I Moproe phone. 7513 x FtHI”SALE-T'i boats - weighing "9"’ Ib:i. each. Charley Merriman. | phone P-576, 75t3x. FDR SAI,E :t?. by 4 tires and tubes I Plired to sell. J. N. Irelau. 33b North 9th at. lx FOR SALE—Six kitchen chairs, one rocker, one center stand. Price. reasonable. See E. F. Dornseif. at.l Democrat office. 75t3x * WANTED . ~~ WANTED MI.TAI. BODY FINISHERS PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS CLOSED BODY TRIMMERS DROP FORGERS CRANK SHAFT GRINDERS J. & L. MACHINE OPERATORS R. & O. MACHINE OPERATORS SINGLE and MULtIPLE SPINDLE i GRIDLEY OPERATORS FOR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS eOo No Labe Trouble. WRITE OR WIRE EMFLOYMENT DEPARTM ENT WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc., Toledo, Ohio WA^'TED — Good "cTean rags suitable for cleaning up presses and wiping type. Will pay 7 cents per pound. Decatur Daily Democrat. 6Qt6xj VALE' IltfLF-—flftSOO.Oti" Company wants man Co Sell Watkltns Home Necessities in Decatur. More than 150 used daily. Income $35430 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-7. The J. IL Watkins Company, 129-139 East Chestnut. Colutnbus, Ohio. 75t3x _FOR_REN T 5 (.'ft litlNT—A good house ait'J gaid ett, near Decatur. Inquire 6"3 N Fifth P* 70-3*Xbod foTWt ~Gtrie*iy " modern Ijoror on North Second st. PossesHoti March 9. J. F. Arnold. 70t6 eod ROST AND FOUND ITt Pff tV' La brown ■. l c l{ep her'd - 1 og •■trayed >to our hem'’. Owner may have same by calling at the Mqmntaf heme at 431 Johnj> sL 75t2x IZJS’f’~°-ft STRAYED Brindle Bull' dog with bruits studed eolUr. Au-, ewers to name Buster. Phone Preble I fti ou 18. Rickard Castle. 75t3x
* ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICt Nrurociomcter and golnogr«»h Fo- SERVICE F» Location Poaltlo at 144 South 2nd Straat Office Phon* 314 Raaldenca 108 Office Hours: 10-11 ff.m. 1-S M S. E. BLACK I Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Otfice phone 90 Home phone 721 - FEDERAL FARM LOANS Sbrtracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. interest rate reduced October th. 1924 See French Quinn, i ntfi'e—Taka first stairway ■outh of Da,atur nemoi-ra N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt> • HOURS: t to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. • Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN ad unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT tnotiev on Improved real ee'ate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURG-ER’S AB-STRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. _ _._j a. s—.»)■-!■ Purchase Farm Residence ! Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, of this Icily, have purchased the beautiful | county home of Mrs. U. L. Spullcr. one and three fourths mile-, west ol : Plca ant Mills. They expect to move Ito the fjrm in the near future. Mrs | Spuller and daughter. Clara, have leased the G. IL Hileman residence it Willshire. Ohio, and expect to mu*e there soon. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market! 1 OPENING GRAIN REVIEW < Im ago, March -*—Grains started with a strong undertone < the board <.f trad'’ today. , d dry weather over the aouthwest caused some buying in wheat. Shorts buying and evening up also helped in the fractional upturn. Liverpool opened and closed lower. The wheat advance was resjtonsiblt for corn's initial strength. Possibil itv of lu-avy ,|olivoi-io< y'. v eon- | tract caused a heavy feeling in cash trading. Oils held firm without feature. Provisions sagged off with hog: and cables. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hoch 120 to 130 lbs. sllsO down; 130 to no lbs. sl2; 140 to 130 H>s.. S 12.5 b; 150 to 170 lbs sl3; 170 to 200 his. $13.25; 200 to 260 tbs. $13.35; 2110 His. ami up $13.45; roughs sl2; stags $7 Calves—s7® 12 50. Lambs—sl4 (If 15.00. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, f>6o; shipments. 2.280. of ■ licial to Now York yesterday; 3.500 I bogs closing steady; mediums and heavies, $1115; light weights, $ll.OO 1/111.15: light light,. pigs. $13,001/413.50; packing sows, .rough. $12.00. Cattle, 125. slow : sheep, $16.00; best lambs. $16.50; best I owe . pt.OOlh ll'kWL calve';, 50, lops. $14.30. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET t Collected March 23) | Chieketig, lb 18c la'ghorn Cblekena J 3« Fowls/ 18c Leghttrn Fowls 13c Ducks 14c Geese Old roosters 8c Kgga, dozen -27 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ICurrectetl March 33) t)«t8. per bushel . 40c .Rye, per bushel |1 00 Barley, per bushel 7Sc New Wheat, o. 1. $ 1.55 New Whsat. No. 3 $1.54 ! _— l LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Egga. dozen 27c | BUTTERFAT AT ETATION ButterUt 46e
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT.
' PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE No. 'JIB, In llnnkntpli-y. i In iho mailer of Alfred Kucuss. Bankrupt Order of Notice Thereon Distrid of Indiana, as; | Ou thia 18th day of March A D. 1923 on reading lite petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. | That a hearing be had upon the sani" on the 6th day of May A. D.. 1825 I before said Court nt liidianaiwdls, in' said District, nt nine o’clock In the forenoon, and that notice thereof shall be published twice in the Decatur Democrat, a nowajSiper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and n'lu-e and show cause. If any thev hate, why the said prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And It is further ordered by the Court that Hie said Cltrk shall send by mail to till knotyn creditors copies of sa d petition and this order adtressed to them at their places of evidence as stall'd. WITNESS, the HONORABLE ROB FRT C. BALTXELL, Judge of said (’mill, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on the 18th lay of .Marell A. D., 1925. Se il of the Court I J .‘I 28 WM. P KAPI’ES, Clerk o- - roir Ml IM 11, IWXS ’iliums ‘Ph»>nu <\*., <’<». K« \ I • ’Hy nf OccHtiir. «l<» 3“.«l | t w.tvnr ptg. t’o., du brnhr Nelson, <’hri<al hire 105.0 D. Htrtin l.fberx, *«-.tl4r\ hliii M .Lt berg, ‘hiiinl hire Iw I It. ’lnt \. \iiditi.i A. Tr. is. exp. 7. Hi 'H'nii Kleine. Tri ;t ttrer exp. *’«O ■7.1 Grom, K<*<-urth is t xp '• oft foltn ILtker, Hoard Pcisui./rs 1 I.mh ' 1 X| ,M 11 le r. I i’t i 'll. ; s ‘'l"’ ‘■iiin Baker. Mil»xs.G" ( *. 1., Prelim. iio’d ex.»oil<o — .'».#<* •it ; Koeh. I»it< hrs 72.00 ►it k Hot h. Prriiin lioad »xp 37.20 't, M nynr Blur Print Co., Survoyor'« expense l.oi 7. S. f'hrisdrn. Sunl. A Expenses 227.K«»* M I’hri.sten, ek'inal hire XI.«»«,» Vm Ziininerman. Asst sor A • xpense 11 *,.17. V Butvhri’. Coroner 7.7»« \S . Vizard. I’o 11 v* It h I’omin 2’. K 2 <nl rul t *il% l ’hynii' al < 'u.. do exp. 3.T.1 nms J’mssrr. do Fein \ 11. Heller. Co. \tlorn< > .'n.oit \ A • niHiitrout. Mt. <‘fJi<« i i nithz Vflffrr & I’d Ik. do li.itti »nobler Cq.. poor Ho*»t Twp, 2.13 a}. Z'vif’k A- sJ>trs. Poor Hoot A’ \\>shins-ton twp. . 166.00 Vdams County Mem Hosp., Poor Washington Twp 12 I 7»o frs. (’. H. Elzey, do 3 Ou , 'dpins Grocery, do 3.“3 'nnie Wilines, do fi.Su I'• ' " 1 il. A- >i M.i ' k ;. V. Mills, do 12.23 E Stout, poor I (art ford 23.00 ■ Equity I \ I an*e, do IS ’ M. Breitirr. ourt I Lore . 100.00 luntinsrtun (<al«orat«»Fies, do 2.61 I Holcomb Mfg Co. do 1.64 J Mo; er Co. <Jn . ortb. Ind. Gbs A Klc. t <•,». ,j u r;'to I’Hlh. it’T A I tlk. Jail ,:t; ui , ‘atii' k Murphy. County l arm 4 . on ' ugu t Morgan. Io oion hi Shoenuißei do *«t ini ’enr> Srhietrel, t<» n. no Glen BoHenb-ieh««r, to oo T ar'ba Shoemaker, do (o.ohl Tank Martin, •oo Tter Heiman, do .'.tut 'il Ulina n. do 7.n0 j i»hn Inbaeher. do Goo »s»‘ph Stritrnicyrr. do t’.oo *ra. Frrd Sieigmryfr. do ? o«t I. F. Hipberg* r. do 2.50, halmei M'llrr. d<» . , w t 10. mi i hri«i()an Eloper, do ' (.ml I iila Btirkhurl. <!•» xt;j,t I Hok-.nnb Mf'X. Co.. <l<» 12 60 r »rtln Gilson, do *• ;,o Milers P.kprv .j,. 31U ' H. < ’ook. do j n “D hart A- H«d <Io <?.!s•' *. F. Eh horn. i’<> i Tirk A Company, do 1 iu.xo '. \’.’ Port. r. do 123 n» • «»1f A 1 lessiiimr. do ISf .'.o ■iuith, Yagi r A- Fnlk. do 37.0", HUH Garner. I’d of Guardians 500 'man<l;i Mouls, do -.tn, 'Adiu .lobnN/oj. <|.i loan ‘hiirlot 1/ < o phart, do 11; itw adir Foreman. <lo mow Jrv Sum Korkins*. <]•> loon It s. H. f’roivnox er. do I.' (»n ‘ ' I’ I- !<• I -j • v I !,<• 'illiam I‘raper, do 13.00 • »uis“ ?Trt--rty. do 17».n0 f iy Uidreus. do 1.7.0 n • innie Musser do 20 oo »an Nihlilk, Trustee, do C.’ou ■<jti S/ hroi’k, <lo :n nn '. Ve<4t?b v. jo 26. Xii Vfrs. I*. H Ebtey. d'» 1.00 r ecple A Peterson. <!o 2 ' 1 ‘ Guy Brown, do j ‘.e Co Wilt SB. I' I adv, i 1 3.1 1 omoerat (’.oiijrtiny. do to V»< h. Hi’, ncs i i i.oo' . L. I’**nintro: tio r. do 37, oh Gil’uf Ila i rk. I’enlal 1x mi ’reasiiror Wills County. Change of Venue nr, 111 Hilo Sal.-N, Hijrbwnys 232 7’’ 'Hhon Edg’dl. do ~7'».<»f I <’. AutXMlojrjX/ r, do 21 Ott 'e. 1.. * • 'se. do hi.n.7 • I Miller. do 17 .1 * Mt IJav. do 2KK.30 ’. C. Heer, do 3 16.11 d Bc«f, <l<» nx .-.ii '••iiiv Selking - . tlo 17.27 ’••hn F. Mhiiii, do 7,1 oh I ’ A. Hower. .Io on r,o Min*.. Tioitfiier. do Hi. 73 '•rnop >lilhr, do Hi'ji 1 ’“in. 11. Bittner, tlo 13.5 H ■al Smll. do » 2.1 .Mi '’Hni Hart, do 2X.30 r»*t Seh Iman, do .‘,6.23 iufj- A- <'oinp'tny. d. 10 4.36 1 M. '-l» ms (*o . do |lO ! ' lias. 1:. Mauley, do . 1 I •4.00 ’“Hljl t’oiirad. Jo 12.<H‘ ■<■o. Geels. (Jo 421.63 1 ''emoerat Co., do R. 21 ‘ -Tic Stone t’ompHiiv. do - 1*11.27 MARTIN JAUERG. Auditor , 0 - State .Junior General Assembly Adjourns Today ( li"liami|W'lis. Mar. 28 (Special to Daily Dcmoci'((t) — Tu<iiuiia's fir l Junior gegeral n.'.scuibly atljouriwl .ill" die at 11:45 A. M. today. Tito imys and girls Kent from high b< bools ' Ibi-.utghout the state left for their how • followiiiß a week of (legislative work | In tin- <-losing ;;e‘s>io/i the houK*. , hilled tin- M’-morlal Day bill and the Blue Su iiL;;.- bill and pusrej the Uuyeuic,! bill, requiring g certllk»te ph.. s i"tl fitness to obtain a tuarfiage ’iiewc. _ ■■■ JI «■».. -■ !■■■ W ——-———-———O I I Dtt. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN - I i i -cpecial attention given to I cattle and poultry practice. I Office 120 No. First Street, I I Phone: Office 143—Residence 103 ' ' ! 1 0 - o
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Christian Church Hairy W Thompson pastor | Unified service beginning at 9:30 a. m Christian Endeavor nt «:30 I' m Come and bring a friend. ■I'W" /> -»rrw- n • wiQ—- •- ■ Church O< God E. A. Ball, pastor. Sunday School 9:30. Sermon 10:30. Young Peopled Meeting 6:30 pl" Subject: Religious Controversies. | Sermon 7:30 p.m. | Mid-week JTayer Meeting, Wednesday night. 7:30 Attendance has been increasiug tho last few weeks nt the morning Sun | day School services and it is expect- ’ od that a record attendance will tie I obtained tomorrow. Everybody Is : invited. Word has been received by 'the pastor that William and Roxie | Stout of Rushville and Mr. and Mrs Jesse Rcuscnacht of Sheridan will be 'among the visitors. |o— - | First Baptist Church F. D. Whitsell, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. C. E Bell Supt. 10:30 ant Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. H. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. tn. Evening Service. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mid week Prayer Meeting. o » Zion Reformed Church A. IL Flederjohann. pastor. Sunday school at 9:15. A record attendance last Sunday. 1 ou< are urg (cd to come again. Young and old should participate in this Important' phase of the kingdom work. Morning worship s< yvicc at 10:30 o'clock with a sermou on the subji-ct. '■’What is True Faith/’ Examination of the catechumens in connection with the morning mrvice. The <hojr will meet again at o'clock. This organization is doing 'inc work under lb* 1 aid l ' leader -tiip of Mr Leo Kirsch. The senior and junior E. societies will meet at the usual hour of 6’15. The evening service will begin al 7 ©clock. "Herod. The Inquisitive" is the sermon subject. This is the fourth Lenten character sermon. These sermons have created an interest among the hearers Zion Reformed welcomes friends and strangers alike. You are always wehomc to partiei|>atc in our services. —,— —- o — First United Brethren Church , Benjamin F. Dotson, pastor. Futidav school 9:1.. Divine worship and sermon .. 10:30 Christian Endeavor 6:0" Fvening worship and sermon ..7:0" uur purpose is to keep up to the record of last Sunday in the attendattce at the Sunday school and services of the church. Let every member of the Sunday school be on hand ■ e’uL.'. /i-x 'al >Ttsii..: time. Tomorrow being the last Sunday In the month let every one make a« large an offering as possible through the envelopes and otherwisT to tji 1 ' bwal interests of the congregation as well as benevolences. Beginning with April 5 the services of the evening will lie half- hour later than through the winter semen. To live the Christian life those who have lately accepted Christ must do at least three outstanding require-1 ments to mfike a sttcees of their Christian life: Attend the work and worship of God’s house, contribute regularity and systematically <o th interests of God’;: kingdom .and ent 'er daily in to fellow chip and < e"i I munion with God through- II"-' means of grace. | -.. 0 First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Minister. 9:15 Sunday school session\ Last Sunday was a high water mark. Let us surpass ourselves. Bring sotnn one with you who is not going to Sunday < hool. The worship period will follow at 10:15. AH need to ( worship, both young and old. At 6:15 the Evangelical League <_.f c. E will meet with Elmer Anspaugh a ; leader. Subject ■'Frietiillincss iii Expressed Through Evangeliutlc Miwdtsß " j Au Evangelisti' service al (00 to which all :j.re invited. The pastor will preach. The W- M S wil meet at the <-h'.trrh at 4 p. m for the monthly Im itie: I meeting. This wil) Is- followed by a pot luck supper with the Young Lad ies Missionary Circle after which there will be a joint meeting of the two societies. The Church ’aeek night aan’ico •x N.
0 1 First Methodist Church Sunday school 9:30 ! lx>t every member be proaeut ntid on tilin' Strongars invited. Morning worship 10:46. Evening worship, 7:39. Pastor will preach at both services. Junior League 2:00. Epworth la-ftgUe, 6 00. Prayer meeting and Sunday school board nieeling VVetloesday evening at 7:30 Note ehang" in time. .. o— ——— Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. 1 Services (or March 29The pre-Eaater services which have been in progress for the last week will continue through Sunday and next week. We arc expecting the largest attendance of the year at Sunday School tomorrow morning Classes bill convene promptly at V:3O. The Junior department will meet at 9:00 o'clock. I Rev. All Mon. pastor of the Presbyterian church of Bluffton will preach twice tomorrow. His topic at the morning worship service at 10:30 will be, ‘ Fidelity to a Great Task.” In the evening at the service at 7.30 he wi’l speak on the subject, “Back to Sim- . plicity.” I _The (’. E. Society will meet at 6:30 o’ehx k. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey will be the leaiier. The society is at present carrying on a contest between . ‘ Reds” and “Blues.” I Services each night during/’his w*»( k with Rev. Allston as the preacher. I>o not fail to hear him. —xj Z»on Evangelical Lutheran Church Rev. A. W. Heinz. Pastor. Sunday Judica. Gospel: John 8:16 s«*. Epistle, Hel». 9:1115. German service at 9:30. English service at 10:30. 1 Catbechisin: Question 276 279 ’ English PasMontide service Wed* ’ nc lay, 7:50 p m “My spirit shall not strive with 1 man forever.”—Gen. 6, 3. « o ___ St. Marys Church Ixiw Mass. 7:30. High Mass. 9:45. Christian Doctrine, 2:00. Prayer Hour and Benediction, 2:30. Sermon and Benediction, Tuesday evening. 7:20. Way of the Cross and Benediction. Friday evening, 7:30. i —o—- « o>l HlsHtiN I |(> FOlt FFHICI lIU, IWX.» • ' i . n Tlrhip <’•» . Co. Bev I ;».*».IG «'itx t»f t»c.*a(ijr. «lo 41.3° It. W iyn« pt-. Co., do 78.6 • Mo..r. ptir. Co., .jo 49.0.’ x.Hooi ot;i»». <’ll\s. office exp. 5.00 I'.emit- Xflmhi. do 105.00 • hn I * \'o| ’•on. do J 2.00 Martin rK. And al. V < \p. 56.67 "'lps <••».. A ltd • Xpt'llSl’ . a.IX I’dnn M. cierirai hire 10 1.16 Louii'x Treas. rxpena*' -.00 M.Cill. d-. 1.25 i. M. Milh-r. Care of prisoners 6 <»0 lolin l;sker. Siivi ifTs expense 118.70 Ik »;•»• li. Survr\»>r’s expense and d’Hrl. s 14».00 »'». Wa ■ nr Blue Print Co., do 5.37 " > ( ), .< Jpl -41. A ■ \l> 2'"* •’■tinipan}. Siij.i, expense 15.1’» Fannie M. Christen. Su| t. Cleri•al hire 01.50 William Zimim rman. Co. Assea. 112.50 c Butcher, Coroner , io. 25 I W. \'iz.*ril. 11-rihn c’unißi. 2C.'»x |l. li. Ih'!l«r. C.t. Atty. 50.00 1 S Armantrout. Ac <dli« 132.30 Carper-Zlmnicrinan Co.. Poor (o\\ ’iiHliip 20.00 I”. V. Mills, do G. X’. Porter, do 5.n0 Lydia Elzey, do 3.(»•» Kirseh-lteppcrt Co.. <!«• 5.00 Bierir Ar Yagrr. Poor*St. Marys 75.00 < Berne Lumber <’o.. F’oor Monro** 13.15 I. M. Breincr, Court House 100.00 I*. V. Mills, do 1.15 Supply Co,, do. 17.33 11. F. Linn, do 6.00 North. Indiana Gas A- F.hrt. | Co.. Court House ami .fail 16.0* ■Pntrirk Murphy. County Farm (5.00 Morgan. Io 40.00 Harold Sbormak *r. do 10.00 !’< »»ry Sehlcg |, Jo I Loo IL lrn P.olh nb trher. do 10.00 Marihg Shoemaker. <jo Iv.oir I .10/eph Sirizimw »t. do 1.00 Fr.-d Steigmeyer, do 4. *0 | Kil Ulman, do 1 <io • il 11 Ga.s<*. do iJ.O9 peter Heiman. <Jo .* (T (•dpi Holtenba Jo r. d'» •• <»o Chris Eicher, do 700 • L*.- Mb h «»pl «lo Luu S. A. Bridge, do < on • .‘‘dli« Hau kins, do 400 ’Sinitar;. Suiqd> <’«»., du 5 1.86 I *** 'dirk A C M | ll p, ) ||y. .|o t" *»1 Miller’; B.ikt ry, <p. 03.30 Flslnr A Harris, tlo 37. - HoHlinu <• Sliultn «|o 5 i.?.it Mamx’dd A do I 50 Christen A- Smith. th> 20.60 Preble T vp. Insuramu* Co., do. 115.50 Freneh Twp. In.’-uramr Co, tjo 31.00 AiuHtida zvioats, ltd. of Guardians 5.00 Anna Carnrfr. do ..,/ F».OO ’ '>h, Johnson, «lo IG.UU Sadie Foreman, do . i‘L<»'i Mrs. Shhi HarMess. •!<» 10.60 ChMilutte Gepliart, do 10.09 v,.. || yp Crow nov« i, do L».ov Xs’ni. !'t aper, do L.Jm Anna Trieker. d<« 15.50 May Andrews, do 15.00 l/*ui '• do L’J'O Minni*’ Musaer, do . 20.00 (nn Nlbl|ck. trustee, do 45.00 Eadie hr*i* k. do 30 oo • diHe A Lisa. *jo *6O H & t> thv Goo* Co, Ct,. Farm IXBO ('• «ple rV Peterson, do . 14 Sh°© Store- <l° M ’.3;, 1 S Armantmut. do 3.00 I»cmo<rat L’o.. Legal adv . . 12>26 r?<r yell I. Jal»*»rp. du L. on »Meli H»" It. Bridge; 72.00 HiUuh Haugrk. Herjtal Irene Hymn Sanitarium. 'JO on •hoN Geels. HJghv. ay 1 S’! * £ o, L. Gab'*, do 37.89 .(••bn Mann, do iB.OO Milton EilgelJ, du ... . 71.10 151 p.eer» d” 91.60 Id Ml I hr. d" 36.60 Hart do U 6.75 Ch»s. Troytner. do "Vbn < . < Beer, du 177.98 J. C. Augsburgtr, do 106.iu
Vi tn. 11. Bittner, do tj»4& Henry Helklng. <lO }>' i Milo Sale*, do 1;’ ’:* Ott Ray. <lO s tS I® Vai Knell. <lo , I A Hower, dn • I. t>. Adamo Co.. »10. £;••• ( has E MsgleV. do 191..6 martin j 'Hrw Auditor. | FOR SALE Oil" I year old HoUtclU Bull. 7-8 pure blood, a good one. A Big Type Poland China male hog. Some good aeed corn. I*2'l crop. Also aom<> 1924 corn. 150 buehel good seed oats, 20th Century. 15<> bushei good corn in the crib. AU must bo sold in tho next 10 days. MARCELLUS DAVISON. 1» 30-24-28 w NOTH IJ TO ItKI BMHMH Slmlc of Indiana. AtluinM County, SS In the Adams (’ln uit Court. I cbru« ai n Term. H>-5. No. 1 Hints l.'orc<-l<"<ur<‘ **f Mortgage. Albert ll<Tt<-1 vsr. fliarlcH F. Werts. I.oniv l< Worts, Elmer H. Kaylor. Marr 1.. Kaylor. Now <-om<'H Ihe |>lslnf Iff by < . ’ Wallrrs. lit" attorney. sn<l files Ills ■ omi'lnlnt herein together with tlo.fthlHvit <>r a <<>mi»"tent person that the following defendants in said cause ire <iu« residents of tiie State of tndiaiia. to-wlt: Charles F. Worts. Louie )*. Worts. Elmer S Kaylor, Mary L. Kaylor: that said action l« fur the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage on rent estste In the State of Indiana, that a e.-iuso of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary partes v» ild n>i on and that they era .’•Hevo,l to tie non residents of the State of • Indiana. ■ ... The following real y»stato in Adams lountv. in the State of Indiana. is described in said complaint, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter and the west half of the northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter of aocllon 31, In township :‘7 north, ratine 1J east, i' tn Hie state of Indiana and being in the township of St. Marys, excepting therefrom one.half acre Iving south of the Ellison road; also the right of way of the Toledo Si. l-ouis and Western Railroad and being 100 acres more or less. This action Is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of securing judgment on protnlsaorv note and ttie foreclosure of n mortgage on the above premises si--nring tlo same against all the de. fendants above named. Notice is. therefore, given said defendants and ca -li and all of them: that unless they be amt appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court 1t.,11.-1- In the 1-ily of Decatur, In Adams count', in the stat, of Indiana on tlie 7tli dav of Mav. 19JS. tile same being the (.".’nd Judicial day of th* >April term. lof the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun and lioldcn on tho 13th day of April. 1935 and answer or demur to, the said complaint, th" same will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof. I '.a e hereunto set my hand and affixed tlie seal ■ of sal.i court at the office of the rlerk thereof in the city <t I'e. atiir. Adams county. Indiana, tills ISIh day of .March. A. I'. 1 ■ Seal' JOHN E NELSON. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court <•: L. Walters.
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