Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1930 — Page 2

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, iMMlfia CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES | FOR SALE FOR SALE —Some soy beau liay. Beagle hounds pups, ready lo train. C. O. Manley. Decatur, route n. I Monroe phone. 226-3 t SPECIAL SALE of Beautiful Golden Arbor Vitae (Dwarf evergreen). 100 fine 12 inch specimens at SI.OO and $1.25 each while they last. Cash mail orderes delivered free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Riverside Nursery, four miles west of Berne. 22614 FOR SALE—Clark Jewel gas stove In perfect condition. Cheap. Also Brunswick phonograph with records In perfect condition. Price sls. G. Cole, PUuue 344 227-31 FOR - SALK Oliver typ writer, in fair condition. Cheap. William Strahjii 339 North Ninth st. 227- j FOR jJbALE—Childs Ivory wooden her. Cane insets; like new. Can bo seen yt Fourth and .Madison Sts. or Phene 203. 227-3tx FOR Dale Jo to I" acr s in will trade**- for city property. See or writeCW. H. Lichtenberger, Deca- | tur. R. R. 8. 227-3tx FOR ►SALE —1 full blooded short liortl bull. 1 registered Holstein f bull. ►Some good breeding ewes. I have* a few good springers and fresh." cows, I will trade for fat cattle: I-. W. Murphy at Schlickman'i Feed Barn. Phone 22. 227-3tx FOR SALE —sii bead of 1 2 and~3 year old breeding ewes. Also 3 i freshleows. F. J. Schmitt. 227-3 t FOR* SALE—Combination Range. Co|l and gas; soft coal burner; krautr knife. 2 iron kettles, phoue j 488 Sh 4 Marshall St. 228-3tx I — ; FOR RENT FOR St ENT —1228 VV. Monroe St.— | ’urnffihed lighthousekeeping rooms ' First-floor, fine for child, private | entrance, porch, garage, 211-ts: Jfe - _ I FOR HtENT — Modern house on I Nortf Second street Write J. F. I Arnold 921 Rivermet Ave., Fort! Waytfe Ind., 2273tx ; luk ttA'lßl—One good 6 room ail MotTrrrt house on Walnut street. $25 per month. One 6 room house on North 13th St. sl2 per month one pice 3 room flat over Adams theatre heat light and water furnished. Phone 666. Julius Haugk. 227-3tx WANTED WAITED - To sell B. B. OINYMHNT FOR EXZEMA and ali kinds of. skin troubles. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold by all good drug j stores. ?21-3t eod.! v\ A.Vr El) —A girl for general house woj-k. Must like children. References. Address Box AB % the Dem-! ocrat*. 228-2 t i FEEDSAIESMANj Wanted: Men to sell an old established line of feeds in their own home county, preferably ex-feeders or farmers who are familiar with feeding methods. Work to cover only one or two counties so that you tan he home nights. Want men who are aenuainted with feeders and dealers in county and want to capitalize this acquaintance. Opportunity to make good money for the men who can produce. We do not want to hear from men who are looking for a soft job but only men w ho are willing to stand or fall bv their own efforts. | We can [satisfy you that we have the highest grade line of feeds'on the market and will expect you to satisfy us that yoa-are the man who can produce. International Sugar Feed Co. 101).Corn Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. o ■•! OPPORTUNITIES Lear a! If famous Marinello system of Brfauty Culture and quality i 'or positions paying $35 ; or wesk-sfi. Constant demand from I ill ovaf’the country. We have. ; lac (1 ev**xy graduate this year lie ■■ I .ause of - vitality of our training ami 1 I proficitjjjijj - , of graduates. Ideal llv ! ing ami s<4»ool conditions in Detroit. Write Wf JJtll particulars. 5k Clegg, Nat'l. ScJwol of Cosmeticians, 297 Scherer MVIg. 115 E. Grand River Ave.. Odfrlt, Mich. 228-3‘x! — '»'*** o Words Each tvord in a book is a magic fljjfrer that sets a fiber of our brain vibrating like n horpBiring iia*l so evokes a note from the somffllng honrd of our soui. —AnqyVjp France. o [Xjp to Each Man Every imm tins --U in him to rise . above file stragglers and the drift j ers. to fight against the current in ; stead of floating with the stream I True. It Is work —hard work—but I the rewards gained and tide satis j faction of fighting Justify the effort ; made.—Ortt.

I S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; Mrs, Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly Id ay or nlQht. Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST _ Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 * Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 I __________ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of ' money on improved real estate. ; ' Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT CO. 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone JO. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUCHER&MAYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embalmer. Ambulance ‘Service I’hones 844 & 510 O- - O I I FRIGIDLIRE Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. jj jO Oj For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Xnturaptuth , Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St.j Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. Republicans To Rally Indianapolis, Sept. 26. — (U.R) —I Secretary of State Otto G. Fifleld. | Congressman Fred S. Purnell of j the ninth district, and Noble J. | Johnson, representative in congress from the fifth district, will be speakers at an all-day republi-! can rally at Rockville tomorrow, it j I was announced today. The meeting will be held under j | auspices pf the Parke county reI publican central committee. * ; o Territory for Birch A sanctuary large enough for j 40.1HM1 migratory birds. 40 square > miles in area, lias been -*staMisliPd i in Louisiana. o Uncle Eben “De banjo,’’ said Uncle Ebon, “is j kind o' like a human bein' dat needs expert management to keep | it mnkln’ de right kind of a noise.” I —Washington Star. WI'OI VniKX T OK i:\l-U ITItIV I Noth'" is nereby given. That the ■ undersigned lias been app tinted Exe- j cutrtx of tile estate of Alvin L. j ttuntg. late of Adams county deceits- i ) ed. The estate is probably solvent. I J, ssie F. B.mlg. Executrix i Herbert A. i.nekey &■ l>ore H. Erwin! Seftt. 25, 1930. Attorneys | j Sept. 26 Oct 3- 10. j NOTICE: Our directors have made appli- ; cation to change our Charter to a ! | STATE one. We shall have same shareholdI ers. same directors, same officers as at present. We believe that we I can more nearly meet the require- ! rnents of our community under the I State system. To meet the details of this i change it is necessary to give the ! ! following notice for 61 days: j The First National Bank located ! I at Decatur, in the State of Indi-1 ! ana is closing its affairs. All note I ' holders and other creditors of the I | associaton are therefore hereby j notified to present the notes arm 1 other claims for payment. T. F. GRALIKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant VV. R. ZWICK & SON ! Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phone*: Office til Ponte BOH Typewriting Stenographic Work i If voL have any extra typei writing or stenographic work I Nvill he glad to do if. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse ;Judce J. T Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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MARKET REPORTS 1 DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Sept. -6 ; Hots. 90-120 pounds $7.75 i Hogs, 120-140 pounds 8.25: j Hogs, 140-160 pounds 9.00 | I Hogs, 16P-ISO pounds 9.4" ' Hogs, 180-200 pounds 9.65 ! Hogs, 200-225 pounds 9.90 i Hogs, 225-250 pounds 10.10; I Hoes, 250-200 pounds 10.25: j Hogs, 300-350 pounds 10.00 i ! Houghs 7.501 Stags . 5.50 Vealers .... 12c I Spring Lambs - - 7a ; Esst Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, X. Y„ Sept. 26. — | I U.R) —Livestock market: Hogs: Receipts, 2,500; holdovers,) jllOO: fairly active, mostly to pack ! era; generally steady; weights (above 200 lbs., scarce; bulk. 170-1 (ISO lbs.. $10.35-$10.50; few, 200-220 j i lbs., $10.60; 140-160 lbs., $lO-10.35; i pigs, la.'gely. $lo: packing sows, 1 25-35 c: higher, $5.25-$5,75, Cattb : Receipts. 200; mostly cows, steady; cutter grades, $2.75ls 4. Calves Receipts, 500; vealers active; generally steady, sl4 down. Sheep: Receipts, 1,800;; fat lambs fully 25c lower; quality and: 1 rigid suits considered; good to| jt holer. $5.25-8.50; bulk, $7.23-7.50; j throwouts, $C.25-SG.SO; fat ewes, I ?3.75-$4. Fort Wayne Livestock | .Fort Wayne. Jnd„ S pt. 26. —(U.R) j —Livestock: j Hog market, steady; 110 1b5.,1 ! down, ssj 110-120 lbs., $8.25; 120-1 j 130 lbs., $8.50; 130-140 lbs.. $8.65; j j 140-150 lbs., $8.90; 150-160 lbs., j $ >.15; 160-180 lbs.. $9,50; 180-200 Cbs., $9.65: 200-225 lbs.. $10; 225--50 lbs., $10.10: 250-300 lbs., $10.25; 300-350 lbs., $lo; roughs, $7.75; stags, SG; calves, sl3; lambs, $7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat ... .76% .*O% .84% .86% Corn ,84% .SO’, .81% .83% Oats . .35 .3.% .39 .40% LOCAL GRAiN MARKET Corrected Sept. 26 No. 1 New Wheat 73c No. 2 New Wheat 72c j | New Oats 32c i j Barley s*h: \ 1 Rye oOc j No. 2 Yello wOqrn per 100 lbs. sl.lO I LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET | Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 36c Intcrestirj Letter* If you want to rank high as a faselnmiug correspondent, keep a lilo of Items you clip from papers aml novazlnes that bring tiiis or that friend to mind. So often you think of sending something to n person but lose It before you write. Leisrr Evil “Ton go to the movies a good deal, 1 notice,” remarked Ills neighbor. “Yes," sighed Henry Peck, ■ “It's either stay home and listen 1 to n talkie or go out and listen to one.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. o T.lc, Tsl: I Thp greatest labor-saving device ■ yet Invented is the fishpole.—Path finder Magazine. I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, I WO.

TURRIFF’S NAI.E . (11118*4* Number -(M.'s | Tho Marion National Bank VS. j jJames F. Arnold and Alta J. Arnold! By virtue of an execution to me j directed from the Ulerk of the Adams Circuit Fourt or Affahis Founty j Indiana, l will expose to public sale ■ jto the highest bidder on Monday, I' ; 13th day of October, A. I>. 1930, be-J tween tin* hours of 10 o’c lock A. A. j and 4 o’clock pm. 4>n said day at the j Fast door of the Court House in I>ei < atur, Adams County, Indiana, the | rents and profits for a term not ex-I heeding: seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: Inlot number 99 in the Original : Flat of the t"Wn (now city) of Deli atur. Indiana, excepting a strip of | j land 3S feet wide off of the west end of said inlot '3D. Subject to a i mortgage lien. I Commencing at the southeast eor- ! ner of the west half of the soutneast quarter of Section four (4) in 1 Township twenty seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) oast of the) I second principal meridian; thence f ! running east thirty (30) rods; thence north eighty (so» rods to the place 1 'forth eiglut (X 0 rods thence west j thirty (30) rods; thence south (eighty (80) rods to the place jof beginning. Also commencing at the southwest corner of the-north- ! east quarter of the southeast quarI ter of said Section four «4> thence I running east twenty (20) rods 1 thence north fifty eight (SS) rods land nine (9) links to the right of I way of the Toledo St. Louis and i !<f nsas City Railroad, thence southwest along the right of way of said railroad twenty one (21) rods and six (t») links; thence south fiftv j (SO) rods and twelve (12) links to the place of beginning, containing in all twenty one and 80-100 (21.80) acres, more or less, excepting there- i ! from three (3) acres off the south < end of the first described tract j thereof, being a tract thirty (30) ' rods long and sixteen (16) rods j w i 41 e. Also, commencing at the south- } west corner «» f the northwest quar- [ ter of the southeast quarter of said , >e«*tion four (1); thence east to the j southeast corner of said northwest , quarter; thence north fifty (50) \ j rods and twenty (20) links to tic* , south line of tic* right of way of the j Toledo St. . Louis and Kansas City Railroad; thence in a southwest j course along the south line of said j railr >ad to the west line of said northwest quarter; thence south to . the place of beginning, containing nineteen (19) and sixty four hundredths (64-100 acres, more or 'ess. Also, < ouimencing forty eight ( *8) j rods and thirteen and 50-100 <l3V&> j j links West of the northeast corner of | the west half .f the southeast quarter of said section four (41 thence running west thirty one <3l) rods and eleven (11) links to the nortlii west corner o fsald west half; thence south on said west line forty eight MS) rods and twenty two (22) links to the north line of the right of way of the Toledo Ht. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; th nee northeasterly along the north line of said railroad thirtv three (33) rods and thirteen and 50-100 (13)*?) links: thence north thirtv nine (39) rods and t'*'env four (24) links to ttie plate •*f beginning, containing eight and and 72-100 (8.72) acres, nor- or less. Also, one and 28-100 (1.28) acres ff the west side ofydhe following described tract of land; commencing t * r F>nty six (26) rods and twenty (20) links west of the northeast * orn-r of the west half of the southwest half of the southeast quarter »f said section four (4); thence west twenty one (21) rods and eighteen and 50-100 (1«»A) links; thence soith thirty n*ne (39) rods and twenty four (21) links to the north line of the right of way of said Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City j Railroad; thence In a northeasterly • ourse b’long the north line of sri 1 right of way twenty tv* > (22) rods jnnd fifteen* (15> links; thence north th ! rt v t hree < 33) rods and >eventeen i and three fifths (17 3-5) links to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at the northeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section four (4> thence west thirty six (36) rods: ♦hence south parallel with the ea**t lino of said west h*ff eighty (80) rods; thence east thirty six (36) *od*-: theme north eighty (89) rods to the nl?u*e of beginning, containing eighteen (18) acres more or less. Visa, the northeast quarter of tn • southwest quart *r of said section four (4) containing fortv (10) 8 <”•?■*. nr subject to the right of wav of the Toledo St. Louis an 1 Kansas Citv nailv*ad through th** last two mentioned tracts, containing four (4) acres more o»* less. Also commencing at a point in th* •’enter of the Public Highway which Is one d) chain and three (3) links west of the southeast cornier of the southeast quarter of the southwest "ißirtpr of s.Fd section four F if: thence to run in a northeast course in the center of said highway to j a point on the mrth line of the j southwest quarter of »he southeast j quarter of *•«! daectinn four (4) I "»*bich is six (6) chains and fourteen ! (14) links w«t of the northeast. | - o ms.r n f slid southwest quarter of | Ml southeast fciarTr of said .««** - | rion faur (4): thence west, on the nnr*h lire of r-a.ld southwest quarter of said southeast quarter and the north line of the southeast quart*”' jof the southwest quarter of said

Visits Chicago 1 'h '' '■ si’i' ’W" 4 f A * Secretary of the Interior Ray Lvinan Wilbur and Mrs. Wilbur photographed as they arrived in Chicago September 24 on their way to Washington. D.C., after attending ceremonies marking the opening of I work on Boulder Dam, in Nevada. Construction will begin in the! Spring, he said.

section four (4) to the northwest! corner of the southeast quarter of said southwest quarter; thence south to the southwest corner of sail) southeast quarter of the southwest) quarter of said section four (4) thence east to the place of beginning, containing fifty two and 83-I‘K) <52.83) acres more or less, contain- < ing in ttie aggregate after said ex-* ceptions one hundred fifty five and j ‘ 27-100 acres more or less, subject toil a mortgage lien. Lots numbers 2,6, and 7 of the west half of the west half of the Rlvarre reserve. Also, beginning it the northwest corner of Lot 2 aforesaid, thence south to the southwest corner of said lot 2; thence west to the section line; theme north with said section line to a point due west of the place of beginning. thence east to the place of beginning being in township 27 north of range If, east. Subject to a mortgage lien. Inlot 1016 in K. Burt Lenhart Commissioners subdivision of Outlot 24 in the southern Division of the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. Tqlot 1017 in E. Burt Lenhart subdivision of outlot 21 in the h >uthern Division of tne town, novV city of Decatur, Indian;! situated in Adams County State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment interest and 1 costs 1 will at the same time and place expose to public sale tin* f*e I •simple of said real estate taken as the property of James F. Arnold and Alta J. Arnold at the suit of Jhe Marion National Bank .Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or | ippraisetnent laws. H-»*t HolHngsworth Sheriff Adams County, Indiana, Charles E. Schwartz, Attorney. . Sept. 19-26 Oct 3. o~ Power Tlio«e who sock education In i tin* limits nf duty are always deceived l>y the Illusion that power In the hands of friends is nn nd vantage to them . . . Power la poison.— Henry Atlanta. Leaky CorU, , If the cork litis been In the hot tie for gome time and la apt to leak, remove It and place In ladling wa ter. Let It remain there until the water cool*. Then return to the | bottle and yon will find it will be as good as new. o According to Age ; Young folks talk about last night. Old folks talk about thirty years ago.—Atchison Globe. 0 Good Man’s Reward ; To a good man nothing is evil. .; neither while living nor when ■ dead; nor are his concerns neglect I j ed by the gods.—Plato.

Call Woman Witness Martinsville, hid.. Sept. 36 —(UP) -Investigation x into the death of Mrs. Carrie Thelma Pryor. 23, who ; died at Martinsville August 19, to-1 day turned to examination of a wit- \ ness called by authorities. The Morgan county ertlnd jury ! met to hear evidence in the case, | based upon a report of the state i chemist that arsenic was found In the woman’s body. The witness. Miss Elsie Ham, of near Brazil, came to Martinsville last night, but she was not arrested, it was said that Miss Ham and Earnest Pryor, husband of the dead woman, were friendly before Mrs. Pryor’s death, and that the two women were relatives. f’ryo. had Subscribed for a $3,000 life insurance policy on his wife 11 days before iter death. He was arrested over a week ago. hut denied jtha! his wife’s death was due to poisoning. o , I Get the Habit—Trade at Home. “BILL MYERS” AUCTIONEER j When selecting a Salesman for j your Auction Date, would you let i Myers prove he can save you | ntohey— make you money. Also, I’ll have another friend after your j suction. Call at my expense for date and terms. 316 North 4th street ! Decatur, Indiana Res. Rhone 1144 Rhone 80 " tfJUSF x.x KiriufgXK Xg,» ~.K UXgiJOfi I Ashbauchcr s S S MAJESTIC I FURNACES || ASBESTOS SHINGLE I ROOFING 3 SPOUTING I LIGHTNING RODS | Phone 765 or 739

CAPONE GETS INFORMATION BEFORE POLICE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) time another squad entered from j the rear and two more squads climbed up the fire escapes and I stood guard upon the roof. None of the four men specifically sought, none of the 26 “public I eneniiis” and none of the 31 men I mini d in the list located under Tagentis’ pillow was found. Two men who were not included l in either of the lists of wanted 1 gangsters but who were said to hol'd important places t» tli Capone organization were arrested last night by another squad of agent's from the bureau of internal rev- 1

THE A. R. BELL FARM I FOR SALE I By Administrator I Notice is hereby given that Charles K. Bell. ■ { will annexed of the estate of Alexander It. Bell, d; * ■' V spects agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuu 1 ' ' entered in the matter of said estate, for the sale oi ! •' B inafter described, on 9 SATU RDAY, OCTOBER 11,1930 I at the law office <Jf James T. Merryman in the Kir-.. ' i Building in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between i V ~,■ o’clock am. and four o’clock p.m.. will offer for s;. > '.., 1 . ;l H fe|l9 I not less than the appraised value and free of all h- n- ■ ; the November installment of taxes, payable in Ne S(a j f 0 « I following described resil estate, situated in Adams < ■ Indiana, to-wit; . u>-e half I The west half of the southeast quarter ot seen .n . U)|W^ of the northeast quarter of section 35 and the east h • ■ quarter of section 35; the north half of the north* 1 ;, southwest quarter of section 35; the north halt of th- '/ ,yB of the southeast quarter of section 35 and also coir.'u ."5 uar ter oil southwest corner of the northeast quarter of tlu> ri "" 1 , section 35; thence running north 40 rods; thence > a- 1 range i*| southwest to the place of beginning, all in township ••• • east, containing 285 acres more or less excepting thm- ■ ing described tract to-wit: ,a9 Commencing in tiie center of the Decatur Road i" ' lII!;W ,.tB 29 rods east of the southwest corner of the east hall " 1 , ' hl quarter of section 35, in sa’d township and lange alon -• •• 63 rods to the center of the Piqua road; thence >i : i.» - v ],.| center of said road far enough to make a strip of hum 11 thence west parallel with said first line to the cent-r > I , r | l 0 iw road; thence souttiwest along the center of said lh-tauu o | place of beginning. , n , sostb-f Except therefrom the following: Part of the east ini.r^cwest quarter of section 35, commencing at an iron pin .. 0 [ | lion of the west line of the east half of the southw<- u ! lion 35; and the center line of the Bellmont Hoad in ' j (U t ! quarter of said section; thence north along* the west ha- Vl , ;l ty.; • ball oi the southwest quarter of ssjd section *ev - ~3 eight feet to an iron pin, thence east four hundred t-i;- 1 inches to an ii-on pin in the center of the Bellmont h" uojl southwesterly direction along the center line of said 11 ' s ;j line hundred fifty-four feet to tlje place of beginning 'imi. ■»- acres, more or less. . , i|jlers ecs Except also the following: Commencing at a point ai 1 "' i j Hon of the center line of the Bellmont Concrete Horn il -reoi ,Mine of the Piqua-Fort XVayne Road; thence south loriJ;) 11 . 1 " ,» • west along the center of said Bellmont Concrete Road—' 1 ,i. m ont . stake; thence south 15 degrees west along the center of ■' , ]lt n# Concrete Road 374.8 feet to a point in the center of said (*’ ll 1 w crete Road; thence east 856.4 ftset to a point in the center m fr[ Fort Wayn Road; thence north 45 degrees west along 1 ' nu tai9said Piqua-Fort Wayne Road 759 feet to the point of 1)1 ‘ t „uar- > lug 5.85 acres and being in the northeast quarter ot tlm - ( _ l 1 , ter of said section 35 township 28 north range 14 east; rv ‘ to 1 ‘ tinct sold off by deed from Alexander It. Bell and Dora 1 ' or( j s oi j Joseph S. Lower of record in Book 61 page 460 of the Dec* * I said Adams County, Indiana , re ar, j TERMS -One-third in on day of sale; one-thud \ and one-third in two years. ' , int n paid Deferred payments to bear 6% interest from dale oi d, and ev.deneed by promissory notes on the usual blank I" 1 ". cjU nJ j note. Payment thereof to be secured by a mortgage on the >'; cas y sold. Provided the purchaser may pay all the purchase £4(J id on, I*fhe so desires. In tlm event said real estate, should not ~ * ;said date the sa le thereof will be continued from day to day on I terms of sale until said real estate shall have been sold- > 10 »in? A late survey of said lands made by the County Survey" .-' oJ tiact number of acres in said farm will be furnished the l ml ) day ot sale. , court-1 Said sale to be subject to the approval of the Adams 1 u CHARLES K. BELL , I James T. Merryman, attorney. Administrator with , '- 11

on ue. WsSsM I to •»*■ i. 9| I and liquo: . -is. Bill Get the ;,de at Rootu. i - ■- ir.-s- v as! Y - ■' a^^B !se -for yu - ii i •j lit. Th* 1 lei - . it me. iana. l.oia !: [Berne. §fj|j .4-< TuvsTriJ^B