Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1926 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

x x x s sass x x x x ■ x s x •: CLASSIFIED ADS « xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE FOR SALES—FuII Blooded White Wyandotte Roosters. Theodore Emell, Rt. 4 Decatur. Preble Phone 270-3teodx FOR SALE-German Police pups. Inquir e at 330 N. Ninth St. 266-6tx VOR SALE—WiI ~h»ve" car - of 43% Prime Cotton Seed Meal at Decatur soon. Will sell at 136.00 per ton. 5-ton lots cheaper. Peter C. Miller, Phone 876-A 270-3tx FOR SALE-Nine dozen steel traps 75c per doz. if taken this week. C. P. Heckthorn, 2nd house south of Dent school. 270-3tx FOR SALE-Dry poll wood or' buz wood cut last winter. $6.00 double cord delivered. Julius Haugk. Phone 666. 270-3tx FOR SALE -McCormick corn picker, ‘good as new; good Black Jersey cow, giving full flow of milk. Ernest Lotigenberger, Craigvillc, R. 1, Craig-, ville phone. 271-Jtx FOR SALE—Victor adding machine. Like new. Bargain. Phone 742. 271t3 FOR SALE One J. I. Case hay press Priced cheap if taken at once. Fred I. Zurclier. Decatur. R 1. i7lt3x FOR - SALE—Player Piano with cabinet and large number of rolls. Al- i so piano bench. Will sell cheap. Also, Victro’a and records. See Bernard Ctnrk at Indiana Electric. 271t3 FOR SALE -Portable radio, 6 tube Coa<. to Coast reception Cost 118? Take $75 Leaving for Californ.a Nov. 27. C. P. Hackathorn, 2nd house south of Dent school. 271-3’x FOR SALE—FuII blooded White Wyandotte Roosters: Also Grimes golden apples. Ernst Thieme R 8. 27E-3tx wanted —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides- Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any funk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing, r 89-W U MAN WANTED —To deliver Pure Food Products, Spices, Extracts, Soaps, etc. to steady users in Decatur. Goods are well and favorably known everywhere. Steady repeat business assured. No experience necessary. If you are honest and ambitious and would ilke to earn $35 to SIOO every week in a business of your own. write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E-l. 129-139 E. Chestnut St.. Columhu* Ohio. Nov. 10-14-17-21-24-28-Dlx WANTED—To buy poultry of all kinds. For highest prices Phone 1 Ralph Btsaott. Pher-e 834 M5-lSts WANtErPllfktadsTf poultry.- High- j est market prices paid. Monroe I Hatchery, Monroe. Indiana. 266-18 t I AGENTS WANTED Highest cash paid weekly with part ■ expenses for men and women to ] take orders for guaranteed nursery j stock. Experience unnecessary. Out-’ lit tree. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wise. 269t6x AGENTS WANTED—SeII Christmas j Cards. Personal and box assortment. A selection equal to any. Medium priced. Samples free. Herbert F. Grote, box 277, New Brunswick. N. J. 269t4x WANTED TO BUY—AII kinds of poultry. Highest prices paid and prompt attention given. Phone 50, Monroe. H. E. Rupert. 270-12tx MAN WANTED —Under 50 years old I to help distribute almanacs, 40c per hour. Call at Holthouse Drug Co. at 7 a. m. Thursday. Itx "’’OR REV» FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 507 No. 2nd st. j _____ 270t3 I FOR RENT—Farm for Rent, John W. Bosse. 234 N First St. 270-6tx FOR RENT —Furnished front room in strictly modern home, one block from court house. Phone 170. 271t6x FOR RENT —Two good sleeping rooms. Mrs. E. E. Zimmerman, 618 North 2nd street. Telephone 337. 272-3 tx FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, outside entrance. C.a 1 at 815 North Fifth street or phone 732. 272-2 t AST AND FO UND—-FooT rule Owner may have same by inquiring of A. L. Turdg and paying for this ad. 271-2 t LOST—Boy’s - glasses with celluloid rims in‘case, Saturday or Sunday Finder call Robert Chronister, phone 843. Held On Murder Charge Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 17. —(United Peas) —Grover Foltz. 32. was beins held today on a charge of murder in connection with the fata’, shooting of Malcolm Grayson, 27, Monday night. Foltz was arrested late yesterday rt the home of a friend here and will ’ b i bl’.- be arraigned iu city court L ? loday.

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X x BUSINESS CARDS XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. I Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway sou'h of Decatur Democrat. ■ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0 o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ s>/i%, no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St O —o Every nerve leaving your spine V^r^® be free to its ener--3,. gy. Health is 100% only when teverv Joint of the 7 is in alignand every free. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. NOTICE—From this date my terms are cash for labor, accessories, gasoline and oils. P:ease do not ask for credit. F. W. Mahan. Mahans garage. R- 7. 271-3tx - o— NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2285 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of .Simon \V. Bucher, deccaeei. to aimear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 10th dav of December. 1926. and show cause, it any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS wit i the estate of said dec-edent should no' be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive tfeeir distributive shares. JOHN BUCHER Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 16th. r>26 H. M. DeVosz, Attorney Nov. 17-21 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 2.W3 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Emily Brokaw, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 4th day of December. 1826. owl show cause, if any. why. the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with Ine estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make pros' >f heirship, anti receive their distributive shares LEWIS L. BROKAW Executor Decatur, Indiana, November 8, 1926. Judson N. Teeple, Attorney. Nov. 10 -J7 0 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTR ATRIX Notice is hereby given, that the tin ; dersigned has been appointed Admints tratrix of the estate of .Laura Jacksor •late of Allans County, deceased. Th estate is probably solvent. LOLA MACKLIN, I Administratrix I H. M- DeVoss. Attorney Nov. 9, 1926. Nov- 10-17-24

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1300, holdovers _232; 15@25c higher; -bulk 170 to 240‘ lbs. $12.50; few 275 lbs. $12.35; bulk pigs and light lights $12.75; few $1300; packing sows slo.2s<ft> 11.00. Cattle receipts 400, steady; medium heifers $7.50; common kinds, $6; few unsold reactor cows mostly [email protected]. Calf receipts 400 steady; top veals sls; ! cull and common s9® 11. Sheep reI ce pts 600, holdovers 1000. mostly unsold odd sales fat lambs steady $13.25 I @13.50; culls largely $9.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLUSE Wheat—Dec.. $1.34 1-4; May, $1.38 3-4; July, sl3l 7-8. Corn—Dec.. 70 3 4c; Mav. 79 3 8c; July. 82 l-2c. Oats -Dec., 41 5-Sc; May, 46 18c; July. 45 l-2c. | FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs, 110 to 130 lbs. $ll.OO 130 to 160 lbs 11 25 1 150 to 175 lbs 11 35 175 to 200 lbs. 11.50 200 to 275 lbs. H 60 275 to 300 lbs..- D 40 300 lbs. up . U “ 5 Receipts — Hogs. 200; calves. 25; sheep. 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 16) Heavy Fjwls —2O c Leghorn Fowls Heavy Chickens .. —lB c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters Ducks 12c Geese - I® C Eggs, dozen ' LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 16) Barley, per bushel 80c, Rye. per bushel .. ... 80c New Oats (good) 36c Good sound mixed or white corn 75c Good sound yellow corn .. 80c New Wheat - — $1.25 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-$2.50 ‘ Good Alsec seed $12.00. LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 47c o— | Miss Rose Conter saw .‘The Big Parade,” at the Shrine auditorium this afternoon. ELKS NOTICE The regular meeting of the Deca-j tur lodge of the B. P. O. Elks will be j held at the lodge home on North Second street at 8 o’clock Wednesday night. All members are urged to attend. 270-3tx O PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Nov. 20. Butier & Ahr sale barn. Decatur, Ind., commencing at 1 p. m. 30 head of high grade milk cows, consisting of fresh cows, calves by side and close up soringers. .150 head of good breeding ewes, a few brood sows, some feeding shoats. Roy Johnson, auct. 17-18-19

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< OMMISMONHH* 41.1.0 M 4N( F.S FOR <>< roUl.il H»«l 1 Citizens Telepltont- »Co ttevenue 69.15 Ft Wayne Ptg. Co. <io (9.65 Auburn Pt». Co. do 120.76 Cttv of D*>-h:iiv, Jo 148.82 llornlve Ni-lson. Clk hire 105.00 M. Jftberg, Hal Klbl Rs. 66,96 i E. M Jobrrg. And. Clk biro HH.HI Ed Green, «<>'; fees 1it.76 I John Raker, salary 600.00 Daniel ISirlker. Drain Repair. 9.80 Henrv Cook do 7.60 Bart Boice, do .... 31.85 Jacob Alt, do H'2O Fluih Shoaf, do 40.00 Peter Halley, do. » Frank Sehnei'p. do 4.10 'lbert Ill' ll do. 5.00 : Freeman Reynold*, do 3.00 , Di vid Yoder. d > x 15.00! Clifton Striker, Sal & Ex. 241.(1 Margaret Striker. Sup Cl. Hire 91.00 | Wm. Zimmerman. Co A»««»or ■ 112 r>o J W.iVlaard. Health Com. J5 .9:: Ernat Conrad, Salary 75.00 H. F. Breiner, do Geo. Shoemaker, do 75.00 I Henrv B. Heller, Co Attorney 50.09 | Nathan Nelaon. Atten. Offlier 198 »« . N. k A- Co. Poor Root Twp HolthouM. Schulte Co. do 19.10 t'has Voglew-ile. do F. V. Mills. Poor Wash. twp. J? T. Myers* Co.. <lo i 1.30; K A Strauk do 1, 2°' S E. Black:. do ‘i"' 1 I Vance A Linn, do j Chas Vcglawede, do 5.94 . it' C Rail Poor Mun A Jes. twp. iOo.oo S E. Black. Poor Mon 75.00 Conner A 51.folium. Poor Wabash 15.00 Adams Co. Hos Poor Jeff. twp. 4’* 0 * , C It. Price, do ,2122 Mat Breiner, C. II » loo.im , Mrs. J. 51 Breiner, do Z '.OO John Burnett, da “• "J . »nthonv Wayne Lamp Co. do 32 I s . Hines & Son. do , -.’ | Carl Gass. Jail ’J 1 s I Biiker. d<» ™ | August Morgan. County Fann t'has Morgan, do • Harold Shoemaker, do U.'O . I Henry Schkgol. do ’' . Regina Heunan,/o <- 'I ‘ Velma Tutnbleson, do u 1 I Martha Shoemaker, do I ! Edgar Moei-hberger, do > 5 i John Hlrsqhy. do. •" Paul Schultz, do R. W. Loose, do 4 « I H P. LaFountalne. no . . 450.00 ; . I M Miller, do 1 >®»" Ckris EScher. <1«» | Sanitary Supply Co. do 61.34 i F <> Martin, do . i. Henry Dehner, do Schmitt Meat Market, do . 34.40 -s.in.tary Supply Co. do ~i I Henry Amstutz, County Farm. do . Millers Bakery, do J 9.23 . L rtnan Fire Ins Co. do I I Ulla E. Work. Board of Guard 214... U i Teeple & Peterson, do 2 »® I Amanda Moats, do 0.1 . , Anna Garner, do -[■« : Alice Walter, do I Charlotte Gephart. do Mrs H M. Crownover. do »'’■ Hugh Hite, do j Anna Trlckv, do .... AHnme Musser, do - - ’ Katie Schrock, do Dan Niblick, do <»*® , \v Guy Brown, do i Leia Neligh, do I Ruth Teeple Board of Regist n I 3». ® f Martin Jalierg. do ' J®- ® j ] Jraee Yager, do }- Maud Peterson, do 11 C. I'. Price, do I ' I). 11. Jones, do 1 | .1. M. Miller, do , j W Vizard, do «’ ;■? I John E. Nelson, do ' W.lls Bros. Burial f? ' Bierie 8. Yager, do , 1 ' R E Black, do ®" San Magley, Supt Bridge 4..«« . Dick Tonellier. do . - ■# , lullus Haugh..Rental !»■*« 1 rte"'er b VrnolL"Maglev Bridge Ll»;®® Yhat Bros. E & B brdg. L.vi Moser, Dog fund ; rid. men. do - - — - ' !.„ I Ernst Tunibleson. do Marry Crownover, do -?• 1 Pat Moran, do s uo 1 Anna Van Camp. do . - • Fred Beltner, do ; a Hough, do Arthur Zehr, Acker Road ~, JY’GI Bieberich * Arnold. Bohnke l.d .1 w Knapp. Haerger Rd. - lulius Haugk. t.reen Rd. - > Ar.hiir Zehr. do . Christ Boknectit. do 69« 4f> Philip Sauer, lorler l.d - I»„ . Scheiman Road .. I ( .-micy Striker Schwarl 1. 6. Democrat Co Mei un-- t . ’ ■'-.a ' Harry Meshberger. do . .. star irntd. t 0.. do •. t.Minnriiolis Commercial, d<> ’-o Martin Paberg. do &o 06 ~,„.I IIP & loiterer, (io ! Clirls Etcner. do ... ,','j .. b d 7', .. Hillis Etcher, do . ■ - „, ~( 1 j Dick TobgeJlier. Roads oia ia • Dick Boeh. do Vu& ttt Milton Edgell. Highways j ( ,| : ,s 1 Ed Beer, do .. -j, qf, lotto Rodenbcck. do "7s'r i W. H. Bittner, do 4X90 August Buslck. do 1(1 5U Henry Selk:ng Jc d c.. , > i..,.,.,! I istermeyer. Highways >f Vai Snell, do '’xii'i'il ' 1 C. Augsburger. do 433.66 Vernon Miller, do .... 593.51 Sol LuginbiH. do . 51.00 Martin Biiltenv yer. do 648 28 1 Miller, do 638,1.7 : Otto Ray. do "47.00 . i. H »'er, do 2 - n - 0 ,J. E. Mann, do , ■ lsfl 7 _- I <’ P. 1 routner, do 4X144 j C. Beer, do 1,514M8 Milo Sales, do ] iSR John Bucher, <•<> . 41 , 7 i; Au tin Western Mfg- < o- do 093.32 1 Mid West Stone < 0. do ..• s _ ) ' Erie stage Co., do ■ g x ., , Win. Weber, do r, 6 />,. Frank Rumachalg. do t'has E. Magley. do . • Qfl Martin Bridge 200.00 Warren M. str ‘ KC 'MARTIN J A BERG Auditor. Nov,

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wmmMaraw w. I COURT HOUSE : Three Claims Filed Three claims wore fileti againat the William Koldewey estate today. FYed Ylloemkar asks for $90.52; Louise Koi ] dewey asks fir SSOO and the Old, Adann County Emit, of Decatur asks for $20!'.033. Venued To Wells County ' The ease of the Starr Piano Company vs. Murray J. Sheerer was venu»d to the Wells circuit court today on motion of the plaintiff. * Claims Allowed The claims of William Nussbaum against the Christian E. Stauffer estate for $603.16 was allowed today by the oourt. To Sell Property In the estate of Laura Jackson, the personal property vae ordered void at private sale. The case of Fred H. ZertMch. against Hie Citizens Telephone company. of IDcatur, which was venued to the Wells circuit court for trial, was dismissed in that court, yesterday, on motion of the plaintiff. The plaintiff demand-<1 52.900 damages as a result of an ante accident caused by his car striking the guy wire on a pole owned by the defendant. Pythians And Pythian Sisters To Hold Supper Members of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters ledges, and their G>lds Insist on the utmost A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, the fever checked, the bowels npenetl, the entire system toned. The way is HILL’S —away so efficient that we paid $1,000,P00 for it. Don't rely on lesser help, and don't delay. Get the quick, complete results tliat HILLS is bringing millions. HILL’S Cascara Bromide-Quinine Be sure you tet HILL'S, in the red box with portrait. At all druggists —3oc.

■ i nMn'iWBnMBMHW Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 — Phone 181. j’ COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. Nov. 18—Birchnell. Monroeville, 10 acres land. Nov. 20—Butler & Ahr, stock tale, Decatur. Ind. Nov. 23—R. S. Bowman, 3 Nov. 26►—Harry Kelly, I mik* north and 1 mile east of Monroeville, farm sale. Nov. 29—Mrs. Ira Smith, 2 J miles west of Poe. farm sale. j Nov. 30—C. E. Guenin. 9 mile north of Decatur, 3-4 mile west of Potts school. Dec. I—Thomas Johnson, 7 miles east of Wren, Ohio, farm sale. Dec. 2—G. H. Stettler, farm sale, southeast of Willshire. Dec. 3—Jim Plumley, farm sale, east of Dixon, O. Dec. 7—Dick Harmon, 4 mi. east of Decatur. Farm sale. Dec. B—Owen Carrier, farm sa’e, near Dixon, O. Dec. 9—John Gerbis, 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Townley, farm sale. Dec. 15—Warren Jones, farm sale, 7 miles southeast Decatur. Dec. 16—Elizabeth Ebnit, s'/« . miles west, 2 miles south of Monroe, farm sale. Jan. 4—Bud Leonard, farm sale. 2% miles east, G miles north of Decatur. I Jan. 12—Nenenschwander & Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire farm sale. I Jan. 19—C. E. Scherburn, farm sale. 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on north side of river Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 mi. north west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. | Jan. 25—Knipgi Bros., farm sale. I'/z mile north, '/» mile east of Preble. | Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren, O. Farm sale. i Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 15—Elmer Moore. 2 mi. S. E. VanWert. Farm Sale. Feb. 16—Joe Heiman, 3 mile south and 1 mile west of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Waynedale, just south of Ft. Wayne. Closing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale.

wives, husbands and sweethearts, will hold a pot-luck supper and social In] the Pythian Home on Third street Thursday evening. The supper will be served at 6:45 o'clock. This will be followed by an excellent program, which la being arranged by a committee. o- — NOTICE Party that collided with Ford coupe in front of Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop is known. To avoid trouble call at Ashbauchcr's Tin shop and ask for Brasher. 272t3x ComiriL' soon—THE LADY IN THE MOON. Watch for her— Some Easy Money. 272-3tx ■ ■ -■ -o Attend card party and dance. Catholic H, 8. Auditorium. Thursday evening, Nov. 18. Admission 25c. Phone 1154 for tickets. 264t5x eod

A Raw, Sore Throat eases quickly when you apply a little Mustcrole. 11 penetrates to tne sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and drawsout the soreness and pain and won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made w ith oil of mustard. Brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. 7b Mother*: Musterole it alto made in milder form for babiea and email children. Aak for Children’a Mutterole. Jar» & Tubes pilM'lj Better than a mustard plaster

i Your : Bank i Account ! It is the bulwark of your security; your shield of safety. : Making deposits in this bank regularly—say a little each month — strengthens your protection and places ■ you.on, a level Ju meet the present day difficulties. c > $ It is your duty to save. '■ Once started it becomes a pleasure and is most weli come in time of need. Old Adams County Bank : / - «vVe Pay You To Save” PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. at of the estate of Laura Jackson, deceased, will <’■ 1 ( | )e cO r- * jiuhlic auction, at the late residence of said dec<< 1 11 • ; c , )llfr ■ ner of First and Oak streets, in the city ol Dccatm. tv, Indiana, on the 20th day of November, 192 G, of the personal property of said < i < ” is l ‘ s, | ll j7?, ll utensil Chairs, kitchen cabinet. sewing machine, tables, a | stoves, electric iron, mirrors, pictures. sweepci. jjDoleui 1 ' books, library lamp, rugs, carpets, curtains. s matlrc s ' davenport, dishes, canned fruit, beds, bedding. *1 * I|Ulll croa s ses, porch swing, jars, jugs, rubber hose, stain s. other articles not mentioned herein. .. Said sale to begin al 1 :30 o dock • • j u ] ia nfl. TERMS: All sums of five dollars and und<' • . K over five dollars a credit of not to exceed six jrink s ' x 1 given, the purchaser executing his note thch'" • f or alt® 1 ' cent interest after maturity, waiving re > I” " . I>r 7>val ”1 ' ney’s fees and with sureties thereon to Hi' '• administratrix. . I LOLA MACKLIN, AdministraL ■ I Dated Nov. 17, 1926. !

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