Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1927 — Page 2

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rkxxkxxxxxxxxsxx ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * KKKXSXXXXXXXXXXX I OR S\LE I’oll SAl.fe t> I'Odiii He mi-moder il house on South Sth St. Large Garage Jess Leßrun at Cort Theatre. 81-3 t FOR SALE— Early Ohio Potatoes, lieu Kiting. Phone 5591 81-Btx FOR - SALE Three fresh young cows. See Rov Manlove, phone 30, Monroe. 82t3x FOR SALE -Some fresh cows ami work horses. Inquire at Shafer Hur lware Company. 82-3 t FOR SALE -Sort'll mare. 8 yrs. old, sound. Weight about 1600 lbs. A real worker. Ed Miller, one-half mile south of salem. 82-5 t FOR SALE English bull imps, also 4 year-old Guernsey cow. fresh —i Lewis Yake. Decatur R. 2; Craigvilie Phone S2-3 f x FOR SALE One fresh cow with calf by side; brood sow with eight pigs by side; also 12 extra good feeding shoats. weight about 96 pinnds. In quire at Schmitt Meat Ma.ket.B3-Jt DODGE BROTHER”DE A LEKS Sell Dependable I'sed Cars 1925 DODGE BUSINESS SEDAN in A-l shape, and a real value. I!t2;t DODGE BUSINESS SEDAN Motor overhauled; with good tires all around. 1924 DODGE COUPE—First class condition in every respect. Has been driven only 10.000 miles. 1923 DODGE COUPE— In godo condition. 1922 DODGE TOURING—A real value. 1927 PONTIAC COACH Brand new and with several extras, including bumpers front and rear, new spare tire, mototne.ter, automatic windshield wiper, and tire cover. 1926 FORI) COUPE—In good condition and with several extras. 1925 FORD COUPE—In good condit ion. 1925 FORD TUDOR—New balloon tires. This car is in good running condition and is a good value. 1924 FORD TOURING-Good condition. ' 1925 CHEVROLET COUPE — New tires, new paint, and in good mechanical condition. 1922 BUICK 4-PASSENGER COUPE —This car has been driven less khan 11,000 miles and is in extra good condition. 1924 FORD 1-TON TRUCK—CoaI bed. 1925 OVERLAND PANEL TRUCK— Biilloon tires and a good buy. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 No. Ist St. TERMS—OPEN EVENINGS—TRADE FOR SALE--Here is a real buy: A 7 room house, large basement, good barn, suitable as garage. Large lot. Fruit trees. Lights, water and gas, at a bargain price, with reasonable terms. See Roy Johnson, phone 606 or 1022. 83(3 FOR SALE—BLUE Reed Stroller gocart. Phone 17 on 28 Preble. 83-3tx WANTED —Farm hand, married man, preferred. Phone 518 or see Orpha Me Mannana, Decatur R. 9. 83-3tx WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No Lees, heavy underwear. woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pc „,id for the right kind if brought to this office, but thev must he “ as? ■ r* man between tiTeage of 2-> ano uU 1., make connection with old established Company. This opportunity is open in your home County. Earning capacity dejiends bn tesults. Pleasant outdoor work calling on farmers with complete line of household necessities, consisting of extracts, spices, toilet preparations, home remedies poultry and veterinary preparations. An opportunity of a lite time for a hustler. Experience helpful but not necessary. Must own automobile. For full information anil catalogue write, G. C. HEBERLING, ■ COMPANY, Department 255. Bloomington, 111. 81-3 t WANTED—I have several customers who will buy moderately priced homes. If your property is for sale, see me at once. Office room 1 Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 606. Roy Johnson. 81-3 t WANTED —Painting and Paperhanging. Phone 611 at 12 or 5 o'clock. Chas. J. Hower. 81-3tx WANTED —To clean wall paper, in city or county. Clean cisters, wash porches and rugs. Frank Straub. Phone 448. 82-3tx WANTED —Painting and pap.er hanging. M. J. Welker, Phone 646. 82-3tx WANTED —To buy Chickens, Phone 2563-A 82-3 t WANTED —Bed clothing to wash. Make special on woolen comforts) and woolen blankets. Call 4135 for information. 83t2x —WANTED— Ragg, Rubber, Paper of al! kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides, Also in the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R- A I. Crossing. 89-W tl Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

‘ FOR RENT ; FOR RENT 7-rootn modern house, with garage, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles, agent, 79-6 t . FOR khiNT—(looms ifor light housei keeping. Phone 1059.81-3tx FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping 1 apartment, light pleasant rooms, 1 first fluor; porch, basement, nice yard ■ and garden, inquire M. Meibers. 1127 . W, Monroe.Bl-3t ’ rua ivr.A i—Garage at 341 Willchest- * er street, inquire of A J. Porter. I 81-3tx LOST AND FOUND i LOST—Log chain and rope In city or . on mud pike. Please return to this office. W. H. Lichtenberger, R. 9. i 82t3x LOST Struud of iteatls. Finder call ■ 765 and receive reward. 82-3 t MISCELLANEOUS PAPER HANGING —(\>r paper hanging interior decorating and House painting, see Bates Ray. Phone 1214 82-3LX CORRECTION Through a mis-piint in last light's Daily Democrat, butterfat was quoted 45 cents a pound. The quotation should have read 47 cents. Patrons of lo.’al stations are ieguesied to not the error. <hi:i>iPoh* will i*ii:\*i: m:ti> ini'. roi.i.ow im; VOTR'K lii the Diwtrh't < «»ur( of the I niteil Miltern for (he <li«(rl<*( of liiilliiiin l orl Wa> lie iliwiMiun, in Hunkruptvj . In (he ninller <»( l>. M. HenwleT. doing hnwineMN under (mile mime and M.vle of I*. M. Henmley anil >on. Volun« iar> Hunk nipt. —(hum* Xo. 1133— IOH I U \*x i: To fie < (editors of I). M. liens]- y. of I). M Hensley, of Decatur. in the count) of Adams and State of Indiana: You. and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 4th day of April. 1927. I). M. Hensley, was duly adjudged bankrupt, and the first meeting: of hi? creditors will he held in the *i\deral court Room in Fort Wayne. Indiana In said District, at eleven o’clock in th? forenoon, Tuesday. April 19th. 1927, at. which time and plate the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examin-- the bankrupt, appoint a Trustee apd transact such further business as may properly come before said meeting. In order to receive consideration all claims must be prepared according tc the form prescribed by law. and i»r<iper1\ endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the < reditors, amount claimed, and name and address of counts! if any. Dated at Portland. Indiana this 6th day of April. 1927. Wheeler Ashcraft,. Referee in Bankruptcy. April 7 AITIHY I ‘HEX i OF \DMI\H I R \ I Bl \ Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of William P. Merriman, late of Adams county, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. VICTORIA MERRIMAN, Administratrix ,\p: I Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. April 7-14-21 Yl’l’Ol X I Ml X I or \DMIXI*I |{ \ hi|( Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adniinistrat r of the estate of Ida Crosier, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FREMONT BOWERS, Administrator April 6. 1927, J. W. Teeple Attorney. April 7-14-21 xo ii( i: oi rt hi h i i: i 11 xt. Notfcd is hereby given that the Board of Coi imissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will receive bids for tue construction of a macadamized road n Mornoe township in said county, known a-s the Daniel Stepler Macadam Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M. on Tuesday MAY 3rd. 1»27. at the regular meeting of said Boarl of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams (’oitniy. Indiana Sealed b .is will be rv»-i\ed f,n .n* on-* st Hon of said -«»ad nre-»ru‘>PV4t I •- v c A i- •- • arp.i■ • .i' . in twice the amount or rhe bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the so, act. will elite* into contract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the bond filed. All bids shall be made so as t» ghe the amount for which said road will Ih- constructed for cash.payable un cs-i timates to be made by the engineer charge not io exceed eighty percent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABKK<». Auditor Adams County, Indiana. April 7-14-21 XOnt K HI Pl HI.H 1.l . I l l XI. Notice is hereby givAn that the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams county. Indiana will receive bids for the co/i---structlon of a macadamized road in Blue Creek township in said countv, known as the W. H. Laughrey Macadam Road, up an<l until ten o’clock A. M. on Tuesday 'l\i 3rd. at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Healed bids will be received for i-n- construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and ieport 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 ea. h bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said worn, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete sao- , accordincr to such contract rind in a»-cordunce-with the bond filed. AH bids shall be made so as l» 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 percent of any one estimate, out of to.funds to be hereinafter raised by the salt- of bonds as required by law. T'he Hoard of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. MARTIN JABEKG, Auditor Adams County. Indiana. April 7-1 1-2 ) o DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I Office 120 No. First Street | Fboue: Office 143—Rebideuce 102 I I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice V >lO o

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MARKET REPORTS ' t DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ■ AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Ilog recelptu 600, holdovers 510, ■ mostly 25c lower; few plus mid light J lights sl2 50; bulk 210-230 lb $12.00; ~ lew 260 ttis. $11.75; packing sows, t $9.75®10. UaUlle receipts 100, Ht-ound ~ steady; steers and heifers slow t'alt receipts 300, very slow, weak to 50c v lower; bulk good and choice venters i si4s". few h<.ci 815; cnH aad cwamon grades $9.50{i1l Sheep receipts 800, holdovers 1000, market at r HtmidstUl, few bids around 25 cents s lower; wooled lambs nominally quotable sl6 60 down; clipped limbs held c above $15.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ’ Wheat—May, $1.34 6-8 c; July, $1.28 L2c; Sept., $1.25 5-Bc. Corn .May. 73 . l-2c; July. 78c; Sept , 81 l-Bc. Oats May, 44 l-8c; July, 44 l-2c; Sept., 43 ! 3-BC. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 7) Fowls 21c Stags 15c Leghorn Fowlslsc Stags -15 c Geese 11c ’ Ducks 12c Old Roosters 10c Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c ■ New Oats (good) 38c New Yellow Corn (per 1001 .... 75e New Yellow Corn 70c New Wheatsl.ls Wool 32c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat pound 47c Name Chosen For Local Confectionery “The Green Kettle", is the name selected for the Bormann Confectionery. The name was proposed by Miss Helen Colchin and she was awarded the prize of $lO. Several hundred names were proposed. ~Z »■— ■ - o Postal Receipts In 50 Cities Show Increase " ashingtou. April 7—lU. P.ir-Bust al receipts at fifty selected cities during March aggregated $34,589,536.22. an increase of $1,135,058.21 as compared with revenues for March, 1926, Postmaster General New announced today. NOTH I-: OF THE SVI.E OF tlK.ll. ESTVI'E Hl \ I»»1I X l*'l It VI'OH The undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Anna Droppieman, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, he will at the hour of A. M. of the 18th dav of April. 1927 at the law office of H. M. De Voss, on the east side of Second street in the city of Decatur. Indiana and from da\ to day thereafter until sold. v»ffer for salt- at private sale all t o- intfiuest of said d« < » dent in and to i | the following des< ribed real estate to-j ■ . ; Ka • Huirs Addition to the city of Decatur 1 ndiana. Said sale will 1 • made subject to the appro, -al of the court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions. One third < ’;< ► of the purchase money < ash in hand, the balanee in two equal installments payable one third <) in six months ami one third < > in twelve months from date, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6 r < interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees and secured b\ mortgage on the real estate sold, or purchaser may pay all cash, if he so desires. Dated at Decatur. Indiana March 21, 1927. JOHN \V. MFI HE I IS. Administrator with the will annexed. March 24-31 April 7 Xu ini; or i ix \ i ME ri I EMI. VI >1 ESTKTE X<». 2330 Notice is hereby given to the ureditors. heirs ami legatees of Nicholas F. Miller, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De<atu_r Indiana, on the 23 day of April, 1927, and show cause, if an.v. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tue estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JESSE G. NIBLICK. Administrator Decatur. Indiana March 30th 1927. James T. Merryman. Attorney March 31-April 7 xoihi: oi s\ij: ki rouxMiir Notice is hereby given, that 1. Thomas ’ It. Noll. Trustee of Washington Towrfship. Adams county, state of Indiana. an<l ex officio Trustee of Washington School Township, in said county and state as such Trustee, on Saturday, the 1 23 day of April. 1’927. at 2 P. M.. at the school property hereinafter described, will pffer for sale at public auction,“the following described property, belonging to said township: la) The following described real estate situated in Adams county state of Indiana, towit: Commencing at the north east corner of section twenty, five (25) in township twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen (II) «-ast and running thence west sixteen (16) rods, theme south parallel with the east line . of sai«l section ten (10) rods, then ° F cast, parallel with the north line of | said section sixteen (16) rods, them <■ north ten (10) rods to the place of I beginning, containing one (1) acre of | land more or Jess, and nut including the buildings or timber thereon. (b) The buildings thereon situated. Bids will be received for said property fur each item separat* ly and also for any two or more of naid items. Terms of Sale- Cash on day of sale 1 HOMAS 1: NULL. Trustee of I Wasliington Township, Adams County | State of Indiana, ami ex officio Trus--1 tee ut Washington School Township. f March 31 Apr, 7-14

I Mil'll I-; OF l IXAt. OETTI I’MEXT OF mi m n mak i m;k*hii* ' Notice Ih heiebj 11 11l, ‘ ' ! tom ot Theodor,* L Ithhe.,, (>x,«r H,*l- t lei and Ba, Moncrifd. doing nu«me**>* OII'I.I 110 lit 11. lialue 111 lliqo-l.d ('ll. - (olet Sale*, u pai'tiiemhlp. Hay Moni i let, deeeuaed to appear la the Adam* ('litnit Court. In Id at Uei atui'. Indiana. . oil tile .'I da, of April.' 11'27 and HhoW ’• ..him if an,, why tin- FINAL SFTTI.E---t MBS'I' ACCOUNTS with (lie Surviving Parmemlilp ahould tml lie approved. ’ and aald i iiulllora are notified to then ’* and there make pi oof of elalm If any <1 and receive their diHtriluit i, e Hliare* 1 TIIEOI'OHE 1.. IIICHEY & OSCAIt 11 EI.I.UH. Survivinir Partner*. *' iieealur. Indiana March 29. 1927. S C. 1.. Walter*, Attorney . - March 21-April 7 \OTI< ■: TO IIKIIX.I': «O\l'll Vl’TOH* t Notice I* hereby glxen that til' Boil’d a of i'oniml**ioner* of Adam.* Comiv. Slate of Indiana, at their co on - In the ’ (•unit llou*e. In the city of Decatur, tl Indiana will re< elve *ealed bid- fur the eunatructlon of the following brldue* In anoidaiiee with the plans and speelfleatlon* *>n file In the office of 110- Auditor of sold county, to wit:- I The Graber BrldKe, 2 mile* w.-al s miles south of Monme. ” The Amstuta ttetalnlng W ill. > mile* a mist, (a mile south, 1-s mites west of Berne • , The I.OIIK Bridge. >, mile east and 4 -'I. miles south of Berne. | The Wechter Detaining Wall. 3 miles oast and miles south of Herne. | The Hendrii ks Bridge. 4 mile north <>f Monroe Indiana Sealed bids will be received until 1" lc \ M m T ■i. * Maj Srd 19 ‘ , Hills will be received for the constrm tion of said bridges separately and L* the Board will also consider bids (or the i instruction of anx two o,* more of sai«i bridges in one contract. i t Bids will include al! labor and m:'-| * riial fur sab! work An\ one desiring J 2 to submit plans and specifications fori , competition at the same letting may “ do so by filing the same with the audi- ; tor of said county not less than ten days before the day of letting as pro-. - vkied by law Each hhksball be acSompanled with' bond ami affidavit as required by law. The time for completion of said bridges will he set at the time of letting contract. The Board reserves the right to | reject any or all bids. * B. F. BRIEN Ell. GEO SHOEMAKEII JOHN G. HUFFMAN ! Board o/ <’onimissioners us Adams I Cuuntv. Indiana By MARTIN JABERG, Auditor —A-7-14 i NOTICE TO HIDDI’R* FOK COIL I * Notice is hereby given that the R.-ard . ; of Commissioners of Adams Countv.l State of Indiana, will receive scaled j bills for furnishing of < oal for the sev-| era! < oun<> buildings and instituti »ns i . f.»r the year 1927-192* on Tueaday May! 3rd 1297 ami up until the hour of 10 { O’clo<k A M on said day as follows: 2 < not to exceed 1<“» » »n«*» of White Ash. delivered in the cellar of the Court House at Dei-atur. Indiana.* 3 cars White Ash for the Cmni* In. f rmary, iirice to be FOB cars Decatur, Indiana. r 1 car Pocahontas lump or egg (spe<if ) delivered in the basement of the County Jail. Decatur. Indian i. Bids will also be received for other] qualities delivered in the same qu.iii-1 tities and at the same places us above • ; specified. The Board reserves the right tv reject any or all bids. All voal to be subject to tnv approval of the custodian of the building Or institution where the same is to be used, and shall be delivered within 90 days from date of contract. I Bids must be autompanied with bond , and affidavit as required by law. In the event no satisfactory bid is I received on the date above, the board rcierves the right to continue the da!*? of sale from day to day thereafter. B F. BRIEN ER. GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HUFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams , Countv. Indiana By MARTIN JABERG, Auditor — A-7-ll MA< \ D \ M no YD Box I) SAM N’cliir is hereby given that the Trca- * surer of Adams County. Indiana, will offer for sale to the highest bidder at lo o’clock A. M. on MOXDII. lI'KII. IM. Ilia? the following road bonds, to-wit:-The Bartly Burk Macadam Road, Jefferson Township. Adams Countv. • Indiana, the amount being |6,96(U)‘> The F. S. Armstrong Macadam Road, Wabash Township. Adams County. Indiana, the amount being |6,940.<)‘> Said bonds will be issued in series, »f twenty bon is dated April 15th 1927. Civ first series coming due on May 15th 1928. and one issue coming due everv six months thereafter. I Said bonds will bear interest at *he. rate of I’o per cent per an um payable] on the 15th day of Max and NovemLei | of each war ‘ | Said bonds have been issued c strict | Q' -'*■ /•»»'.< ■ - -J"- ■ . . ... pu’pose of providing funds for the construction of the above rtientioned road-*. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Said bumis will be sold for not iqss than par together with interest and iceruing interest. Transcripts will he on file at the 1 office of the Auditor of Adams Conn y Indiana. If said bonds are not sold on said date said sale will be continued until sold. Lol’lEiS KLEIN:: Treasurer Adams County. Indiana April 7th 1927 tmiIXTMEXI Ol \ IHII XISIIt \ I (»|{ Nutkre is hereby given. That the undergigiied has been appointed Adminis- • tratur of the estate of Warren J. Case, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate’ is probably solvent. Calvin W. Case, Dessie Shell Administrator. - March 19, 1927. J. W. Teeple. Attorney Mar 21-2*- Apr r -Q-- i XO'I'H E Ol PETITION TO *ELL HEIL ESTATE Ifi the IdmuN Circuit Court February Term, 1037 I State of Indiana County of Adams SS: Jesse Niblick as executor of the last will ami testament of Emily J. Niblit. deceased vs. Frank Niblick, Jesse Niblick. Nota Niblick. Minerva lai no, Ross Lano. John Niblic k. Anna Niblick Fred Niblick, Laura Niblick. Chalmer Niblick. Merle Niblick. Hasel Venls, 4 Glenn Veins. Mutual Benefit IJfe ln- - sura nee Company, a corporation. To Mutual Benefit Life Insurance i Company, a corporation. Minerva Lano, I Ross Lano. John Niblick, Anna Niblick. • Fr<d Niblick and Laura Niblick. You are severally hereby notified , that the above named petitioner, Jesse ■ Niblick as executor of the last will r and testament of Emily J. Niblick, deceased has filed in the Adams Circuit - Court of Adams County, Indiana, a petif tion, making you defendants ther« t<» !• and praying therein fur an order ami '. decree of said Court authorizing ilie » sale* of certain real estate belonging io i the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets lor ■ Ihe payment of the* debts and liabilities -■ of saici estate; and has also averred by f an affidavit filed that you and? eac h d of you are non-residents <»f the state f of Indiana and that you are necessary f parties to said proceedings and that i* Siiid petition so filed ami which Is now pending is set for hearing in said I. Adams Circuit Court at the Court - House in the City us Decatur, Indiana, j. on the J 9th day of May. 1927. said day being the 31th juridicial day of th<* : April term of said Adams Circuit Cuu't. f Witness the Clerk and seal of said u cuurt this 23rd day of March. 1927. JOHN E NELSON, Clerk Fiuchte & Litterer. Attorneys. 4 (SKAL) March 24-31 A-7 Z

NOTH E OF *lllllll I "* *U I>. Ol I HU.ll. RMTATK (.11., >«. 12*07 j.;,..,. |> rt....(>... Plaintiff VS tlaltih h.'i.i*; V a Foreman and A. D I Behvntrr. Delendanu. lix virtue <*f un Order of | mile to u>* directed from tlie .leili of the A.Um* ('ln uit ("ml , A '" ,II ' M I I ' Imllami, I will expo*e ut pubih' '‘‘l tlx tiiKli. xt bidder on Tueaday, tUc “ci i .In ot A. D. 1»27, between the] hmi -of I". O'( lock A. M. aud 4 O'clock I*. M of xaid du>. i(i '>"*'' "*| the Court House in Dvatur. Adams] County, Indiana, all the rents and 1)’“tils for a term not exceeding ce -en I years, lhe following described real » s-] late, to-wit: The southeast quarter (’» > “• ~le southeast quarter (’4) of section sixteen cD>). Township twenty five (-•» north, range fifteen (15) east except three (3) acres out of the southeast Corner theiv<»f snd also the 1 west hall < »*. ) of the southwest quarter < *• * section fifteen (15) In said Township ami range being in all One Hundred seventeen (117) acres of Land aryl !»••- ing located in Adams County. Indiana; And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment. Interest and costs. I will ut the same time and place, expose* to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. 1 Taken as the property of Ralph Eh-1 ’ vi sole. V A. Foreman and A. D. Bch\- , iner. at the suti of lssa< D. Booher. ' Said Sale will be made* without any | relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement laiws, HARL HOLLINGSWORTH Sh» riff Adams County Elchorn, Gordon A Edris. Attorneys for Plaintiff April 7-1121 XOThE OF MIIJRIFI > MILE OF REX I. ESTATE < niiMv Xo. 13T39 | The- Mutual Benefit IJfe Insurance! c’ornpanx. Pl.H.itiff. Warren Jones. Margaret E Jones, The Willshire Bank of Willshiie. Vanwvri I’ounty. Ohio, a • corporation. l-:ii W Steele. American I Security Company us Decatur. .< corpuratiun. Jacob Heller., The Suttle < • Edwards Companx. a corporation, lohn W HroAii. Jr. \\ «lli?n: Heller, Defendants. I B. virtue of an order us sale to me c'irv tod from the <’lerk of the Adams c’irci.il Court of Adams County Indiana. I wi’l expose at public* sale to the highest bidder on Satuiday. April :O. ’927 between the Lour i o* 10 o'c lock A. M land 1 u’clek P. M c«1 said day a the east do >r <«f the Court House in the city |of De«*u or Adam< County. Indiana all I the rents, and profits for a term no't exceeding seven years of the following I described real estate situated in \dams 1 County in the State of Indiana, to-wit: ! The west half of the southeast quarter of the east fraction of the southwest quarter of section 22 in township | 27 north of range 15 vast containing 116 , acres, more or leas. And on failure to realise tiie full ariount of judgment, interest ami costs. , 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple us said real estate. Taken as the property of War en Jones and Margaret E. Jones. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Dated April 6. 1927. HARL HOLLINGSWORTH Sheriff us Adams County. Indiana. | April 7-11-21 NOTIC E H A. STRAUB, The expert’ wall paper cleaner, the man that knows how, will make that dirty paper look ' like new. Small or large jobs. Will igo any place, t Paper-hang.) Prices r ght. All work guaranteed. Phone IttOO. 69tf eod Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*

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I (■■■■llSailllllßMßMßM 1 * WMHK | COURT HOUSE | ' Case Dismissed , The ease of Mathew Brothers Comi pany vs. C. N, Christen and company! ' wus dismissed today at the plaintiff’s I costs. Divorce Granted A divorce and SI,OOO alimony was' granted in circuit court here today to Mary E. Mills iu her suit for separation from George D. Milla. The plain- 1 tiff's former name of Mary Seydell was restored, also. The case was' venued here from Allen county. Estates Opened Letters of administration have been issued to Victoria Merriuiaa in 1 the estate of William P. Merriman. ■ Bond in the sum o» $2,000 was filed. letters of administration have been I issued to Fremont Bowers in the estate of Ida Crosier. Bond in the sum of $2,200 was filed. Hindman On Trial Don P. Hindman, of this city, was on trial iu circuit court today, before Judge Sutton, on a charge of issuing a fraudulent check. The affidavit against Hindman was signed by Sam ■ Brooks, proprietor of the Economy store in this city, who alleged that Hindman gave him a fraudulent check for $26.94. The cashier of the First National Bank, of Angola, the bank on which the check was drawn, was a witness in the trial this afternoon Hindman claims that he has money in the Angola bank- but that

Stock Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1927 Commencing at 12 o’clock, Noon at the Butler & Ahr sale barn, Decatur 15 Head of Horses 30 Head of Sheep 150 Head of Hogs • 20 Head of Good Milk Cows. BUTLER & AHR Roy Johnson, Auctioneer.

the bank refuses to The defendant has bceu he)(| lk '' county jail here {(J| , weeks, » “*« tw 0 T <> R=nt Real E , Ute In he case of The M ulUill . | Life Insurance Co., v* \y .. et al, the receiver wan u ,7'" J °’** rent the real estate to for grain rent. ’ Judgment On Note . in the ease ot Chttlle!! B( ., (Lewis Moorman K t al, t| b . ' awarded judgment (l)1 a |lot . tOM t | of the plaintiff for $979 •>, *" c-'is-.x and c Divorce Granted In the case of William S Aid vs. June Andrews, the con’,., feW ‘ I ■ court awarded a divorce to the defendant on cross-complaint. Alimony | n tbe . ' of S2OO and the custody of their fi“v" year-old son were awarded to Mr, Andrews, also. Mr. Andrew ordered to pay $s per lUO nth f‘ support of the child. Provisim made for the child to vi-jt his « ,/ , , •‘tiller once each month. Suit On Account A suit on an account, in which judgment for S2OO is demanded a filed in the circuit court today | )v Th, Home Stove company against th’ Geneva Sheet Metal Works Attorney C. J. Lutz, is counsel for the plain, tiff. Lebanon-—A class of 81 will be gr duated from the high school here ui May 27. Greensburgh—Will Chambers, for. met'ly of Indianapolis is now editor of the Greensburg time-