Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1937 — Page 2

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NOTICE! TO NON-REMIDKNT DEFKNUANTS In Ihe Attains Circuit Court April Ter HUT. No. IMltil STATE OF’ INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS 3S: Charles A. Bultemelor v*. Jonas Clark, et al. . . Now oom©© the plaintiff, by hlu Attorney, C. L. Walters, and file® his complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that thr residence. upon dll lire nt inquiry, la unknown of the following named defendants, to-wlt: Jonas Clark, Sarah Clark hit wife, John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek, William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia Heckman, his wife. William Heckman, Sophlah Heckman, his wife. Henry Drage, Henry Vrage Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shrader, his wife, David Werling, Frederick Shrader. Nicholas Werling. Mary Werling. hi© wife, Frederick Schrader, Louiaa Schrader, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer, Christiane Gallmeyer, hid wife. Canrad Gallmeyer, Christine Gallmeyer, his wife, William F. Gaik meyer, Win. F. Gallmeyer, Henry Gallmeyer. That the names of the defendants are unki. »wn and that they are believed to he non-residents of the, state of Indiana, sued in thiji action! by the following names and designations, to-wit: •The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wit: Jonas Clark, Sarah Clark, his wife,| John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, l Jacob Creek, William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia Heckman, his wife, William Heckman, SophianJ Heckman, his wife, Henry Drage, Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader,' Sophia Shrader, his wife, David Werling, Frederick Shrader, Nicholas Werling, Mary Werling, his wife, Frederick Schrader, Louisa Schrader, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer Christiane Gallmeyer, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer, Christine Gallmeyer, his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry <Jailmeyer, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. The unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, divisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively. of each of the following named and designated deceased persons. to wit: Jonas Clark, Sarah Clark his wife, John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek. William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia He kman, his wife, William Heckman, and Sophlah Heckman, his wife, Henry Drage. Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shrader. his wife. David Werling. Frederick Shrader, Nicholas Werling, Mary Werling, his wife, Frederick Schrader, Louisa Schrader, his wife. Conrad Gallmeyer, Christiane Gallmeyer, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer, Christine Gallmeyer, his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry Gallmeyer. the names «-f -ill <>f wii.»m are unknown to

<Moiher all the town's big shots will be there! ’ C-.JTCN—-*C*t. 1W Hi 'III \\ \ “SEEMS as though everybody feels the same about those classy USED CARS down st AL. D. SCHMITT’S, 'cause when they have a sale, there's a big crowd there! My daddy says he's gonna buy one for Mother!” Vis CjSkJS I PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, May 15 1:30 I’. M. 427 Fornax st., Decatur 1 Davenport, 2 Rockers, 1 Dining Room Table, 6 Solid Oak_ Chairs,- like. new;_ 2 Round Seated Chairs; 1 Kitchen Cabinet; Garland Gas Range; Table Lamps; Antique Deal Table; Lawn Mower; Window Sashes; variety of tools; Kitchenware; Dishes. Other articles too numerous to mention. D. Drum, Owner Fred Engle, auctz

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plaintiff All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who ar© now known by other names, the names of ■ i all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. , The spouses of all the personal . above named, described and design - , ated as defendants to thia action who are married, the names of all: of wh«»tn are unknown to plaintiff.! All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim, or interest in or lien upon, ' the real estate described in the com-; plaint in this action, by, under, or through any of the defendants to| thia acth»n, named described, and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown; ' to plaintiff, defendants.” That said action is for the purpose: of quieting the title to the real es-, tate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams County, in the state of Indiana, is described in said complaint as . follows, to-wlt: • 'Commencing at a stone on the southeast corner of the northwest I quarter of the north east quarter of Section eleven (11) Township twenty eight (28) North of Rang© thirteen (13) East in Adams County, InI diana. thence running north no de--1 grees thirty seconds (0 30’) west a I distance of thirteen hundred twenty- | six (1326) feet to a stone at the north east corner of the north west . quarter of the northeast quarter of Section eleven (11) Township and range aforesaid, thence north eighty eight degrees fifty six minutes (88 66 ) east on the north line of above mentioned section eleven (11) a distance of eight hundred twenty six and four tenths (826.4) feet to a stone on the west bank of the St. Marys River, thence in a northwesterly direction along the west bank, down said river through the southeast quarter of Section two (2) township an drange as above, a distance of twenty nine hundred (2900) feet more or less to a stone on the south west bank of said St Marys, River, thence south no degrees and thirty minutes (0 30') east a distance of thirtv four hundred eighty six and five tenths (3486.6) feet to a stone on the south line of the north west quarter of the north eastquarter of Section eleven (11) township and < range as above mentioned, thence ; north eighty eight degrees fifty four minutes (88 54’) east a distance of eight hundred sixteen and eight tenths (816.8) feet to the point of . beginning, the above described par- ( cel. including the area along river to the low water mark, containing a , total of eighty four and eighty eight hundredths (84.88) acres, more or less. The legal survey of same is recorded on page one hundred forty , five (143) of Adams £ounty Su V," ' vevors Record number four (No. 4.)” This action is instituted and pro- , seeuted by said plaintiff for the ( purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described, as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the court house in the city of Decatur, in Adams County, in the state of Indiana, on the 6th day of September 1937, the same being the Ist judicial day of a term of the Adams (.Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 6th day of September. 1937. and answer or demur to said complaint, the sanre will be heard and determined in their absence. • In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, this 11 day of May, 1937. G. Remy Bierly Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. W altera. Attorney for plaintiff. May 13-20-27 o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS In The Adams Circuit Court April Term. 1937 No. STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Martin Schroeder, Alvina Schroe- , der, his wife vs. John G. Yaeger et al Now come the plaintiffs by their attorney, C. L. Walters, and hie i their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent persn that the residence, upon diligent in- | quiry, is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G. Yager, John G. Yeager. John G. Yager Senr.. | I John G. Yeager. Senior, Samuel Ya-. ' ger, Samuel Yaeger, Mary Yaeger,' his wife, Sami Yeager, Mary Y’eager, his wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yea- ! ger. his wife, Maria Yaeger, Hugh’ I McCullock, Hugh McCulloch. Madi-i is*>n Sweetser, John G. Yager, Ja.,! -| James Crabs, Fredrica Leincooler,! Ernst Leincooler, Mary Leincooler. I Frederica Leincoler, Ernst Leinuol-' er, Mary Leincoler, Frederick Lein-; <*oler, Ernest Leincoler, Ernest Lein-j cooler, Frederick Linecooler, Fredrick Linecooler, Frederick Limecooler, Mary Lineeoller, Ernst William Limecoola, Mary Limecoola, Ernst William Limecooler, Ernst Limecooler, Mary Limecooler. Benjamin Wil-j cox. Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benja-I min Willcox. Mary Purssell, James Purssell, her husband, William Limerr,.»Jer. Audolph Limecooler, Angelin© . Liinecooler, Rudolph Limecoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup, Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia. Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. James. That the names of the defendantsare unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action ■IBBBBBBBBB■BBBBBBMBBBi GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service. Lady Attendant*. Phone Phone H. M. Gillig J M. Doan 794 1041

by the following naniM and dostgnatlons, to-wlt: i "The unknown hunbande end wives, respectively, of each of the following named persona, to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G. Yager, John IG. Yeager, John G. Yager, Senr., John G. Yeager, Senior, Samuel Yager, Samuel Yaeger. Mary Yaeger, . nis wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yea- ' ger hie wife. Mari© Yaeg*'. Hugh McI Cullock, Hugh McCulloch, Madison I Sweetser, John G. Yager Ja., James ('Tabs, Fredrica Leincooler, Wrnst LeIneonler, .Mary lxMn< ooler, Frederica leincoler, Ernst Leincoler. Mary Leincoler, Frederick Leincoler. Ernoler, Ernest Lelm ooloi. | Frederick Linecooler. Earn st Linecoater, Mary Unwookr. Fredrick Linecooler, Frederick Limecooler < ; Mary Lineeoller, Ernst William i Limecoola, Mary Limecoola, Ernst, I William Limecooler, Ernst Limecooler, Mary Limecoaler, Benjamin Wilcox, Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benjamin Willcox. Mary Purssell, James Purssell, her husband, William Limecooler, Rudolph Limecooler, Angellne Limecooler, Rudolph Limecoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Toli erton, Birdinia Antrup, Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. James, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The unknown widowers and widows. children, descendants and heirs surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees,' legatees, trustees and executors of • the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns res-| pertively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons. to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G Yager, John G. Yeager. John G. Yager Senr., John G. Yeager, Senior, Samuel Yager, Samuel Yaeger, Mary Yaeger, his wife, Sami Yeager, Mary* Yeager his wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yeager, his w’ife, Maria Yaeger, Hugh McCullock, Hugh McCulloch. Madison Sweet eer, John G. Yager Ja., James Crabs, Fredrica Leincooler, Ernst Leincooler, Mary Leincooler, Frederica Leincoler, Ernst Leincoler. Mary Leincoler. Frederick leincoler, Ernest Leincoler, Ernest Leincooler, Frederick Linecoolec, Eamst Lineeooler. Mary Line<‘ooler Fredrick Lineeooler, Frederick Limecooler, Mary Lineeoller, Ernst William Limecoola, Mary Limecnola, Ernst William Lin>e<ooler, Ernst Limecooler. Mary Limecooler, Benjamin Wilcox, Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benjamin Willcox, Mary Purssell. Janies Purssell, her husband, William Limecooler, Rudolph Limecooler, Ange line Limecooler, Rudolph Limecoole. Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup. Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederic k W. LDnecooteg, Peter Yeager, John J. James, the names of All of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. All of the w’omen once known by any of the names and designations above stated, w’tiow names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. All persons and corporations w'ho assert or might assert any title, claim, or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under, or through any of the defendants to this action named, described, and designated in said complaint, the names of al! of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. Defendants”. That said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to the real estate in the ?tate of Indiana; that a cause of action exiats against all of said defendants, that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. The follow ing real estate tn Adams County, in the state of Indiana, is described in said complaint as folI lows, to-wit: "Commencing at the North East corner of Section four (4) in Township twenty Eight (-8) North Range Thirteen (13) East, thence Turning i south along Section line One hund- , red and ten (110) rods, thence west parallel with the half section line Three hundred and twenty (320) rods to the County line between Adams and Wells Counties .State of I Indiana, thence north along said County line Forty (40 rods, thence East one hundred and sixty (160) rnds to the half section M”* 1 . thence North along said half section line Seventy (70) rods, thence East one hundred and sixty (160) roos io the place of beginning, containing one hundred and fifty <150) acres of land ■in Adams County, Indiana.” This action ig instituted and pro- | seeuted by said plaintiffs for the i purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and I claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore given said de- ■ fendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear be- • fore the Adamg Circuit Court at the I court house in the city of Decatur, . in Adams County, in the state of ( Indiana, on the 6th day of SeptemI her. 1937, the same being the Ist judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 6th dax of September. 1937, end answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deter--1 mined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk, thereof, in the city of Decatur Indiana, this 11 day of May 1937. G Remy Bierly. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters, Attorney for plaintiffs May 13-20-27 - .. «... WOMEN INSTALL Fyoro PAffE ONB) were installed: Miss Sellemeyer, prsident; Vivian Burk, and Thelma Fogle, first and second vice-presi-dents, respectively; Winona Ever-, ett, corresponding secretary; Grace Lichtensteiger, recording secretary, and Mary McKean, treasurer. Miss Sellemeyer was presented with a gift by the Fort Wayne chapter. The following committee chair-' men were appointed: Agnes Yag-

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937.

; Coronation Opens With 1 ' MMM * 'WIHHHHMSMMSNKSSK Wai fwwnli ■' ”■ k : B ig V » * I 1* •; % ■wt ; W; r I JBb /nternational Illustrated Newt Radio-Soundphoto ' King George VI, Queen FJirabeth and Duke of Norfolk An imposing state banquet in Buckingham palace, London, marked the official beginning of coronation festivities. Among the 450 guests attending the state dinner was the Duke of Norfolk, earl marshal of the coronation, shown above at right being greeted by his royal hosts. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.

er, eductaion; Fern Bierly, pub-' licity; Louisa Braden, finance: Elizabeth Pitman, health; Marie Weidler, international relations; Faye Smith-Knapp, legislation; Iva Stuckey, membership and emblem; Vivian Burke, program; Berniece Nelson, public relation and Eva Acker, research. o S 4 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer eeven of these I ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. • • 1. Name the groat city of an- > tiqnity on the north coast of Afrl-' ca. founded by the Phoenicians. i 2. Who was Gabrilo Prinzip? S. Where are the Campbell ; Islands? 4. Under which department of j the government is the U. S. Coast Guard? 5. What kind of wood is used to make the best violin bridges? ' 6. In medical practice, what is j caries? 7. Where is the University of Washington? 8. Where is Cape Trafalgar? 9. Who composed the opera Tannhauser? 10. What is the geographical definition o* an island? RICE PURCHASES (CONTINI.'Ep FKCM I-APE .ONE) kind are in the making here and Decatur is really on the move. Each day there are transfers of properties and the year will no doubt prove the most active along this line ever known here. ALL CITY PARKS (CONTT?TCED FROM PAGE ONE) mer this will be used as a parking space for visitors to the park. A fence has been erected to prevent cars being driven over the picnic Pl RI.ICATIOV In the Aditiun Circuit Court April Term IWS7. Vo IMBS Complalwt for Rhorer STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS: John Landrum vs. Rose Landrum. Comes now the plaintiff and files his complaint herein, together with, his affidavit that said defendant. Rose Landrum Is not a resident of the state of Indiana; that said action Is for divorce and that said non-resident defendant is a neces. sary party thereto. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given said defendant, that unless she lie and appear on the Sth day of Sept., 1937, in the Adams Circuit Court, at the courthouse In the city of Decatur in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined In her absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court at Decatur, Indiana this 3rd day of May. 1937. G. Remy Bierly Clerk A. C. C. May 13-20-27

' grounds, around which posts have been erected. The usual amount of vandalism was discovered this spring. Some one cut one of the new evergreen trees for a Christmas tree in the Jianna-Nuttman park last winter. The swimming pool in the water i works park is never opened by the ■ city council until after school is I closed and warm weather has begun. o J. B. PATTERSON (CONTI NUED F ROM PAG K ONE) son of Warsaw. Besides the i widow he is survived by three I children, .lames. Sarah Jane and I Robert Patterson. A sister, Mrs. James Westveld of Grand Rapids, Mich . formerly Miss Marie Patterson of this city, also survives. | Dr. Patterson did not learn i when funeral services would be ! held, expecting word later today. I —- • , today’s Common error * Never say, "I will lend you | | John's bicycle providing he consents;” say. "provided” FOR SALE 40 acre farm, four and onehalf miles east of Berne. This is good producing level farm land with three producing oil wells that make good income. Immediate possession with owner’s one-half ; interest in crops. Suttles-Edwards Co. Dr. Eugene Fields Dentist Nitrous-Oxid-Gas Anesthesia X-Ray 127 N. 3rd st. Phone 56 COLCHIN Rug Cleaner Phone 441 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 18S. HOURS 8:80 to 11:80 12:30 to 6:00

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— ♦ RATES * One Time —Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, I'/eC per word Two Times —Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two tlmeaThree Time*—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words <!/*c per word for the three times. i Cards of Thanks3sc Obituaries and verses.— SI. FOR SALE FOR SALE—A full line of nursery stock. Buy your trees freehly dug and succeed. Rive-side Nursery. Four miles west of Berne. 84-36 t FOR SALE—Thor Electric washer, Oak Buffet, Ice Boxes, Walnut Cheat of Drawers, Cook Stove. Frank Young, 110 Jefferson St. 111-ts FOR SALE — Ihiblic auction. Thursday, May 27, 2 p m., 4 mile south, 5S miles west of Decatur, or 1 mile south, mile west of Kirkland high school, a f> room house in fair condition. 1 Dauntless heating stove. Joe Aschlinian U ■ 25 FOR SALE —1-room frame building 12x16. good state of repairs, has a chimney, room is plastered, practically ne wshingle roof. Se’l reasonable. Located at Preble. 1. F Foley. Ohio City, Ohio. 114t3 FOR SALE-Seed corn. Try Rupert's late or early seed. Guaranteed to grow. William Rupert, Monroy 112-gl4t FOR SALE — One used glider in A-l condition, used short time; water-repellent cover; cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St. Phone 199. 113-3 t FOR SALE—Dark blue reed stroller, in good condition. Priced reasonably. Call 751. William Lister.ll2-3t FOR SALE — Mattreses, Springs, and Rugs. 100 inner spring mattresses; 100 coil bed springs; |5 trade-in allowance for your old mattress or spring. 35 9x12 Axminster rugs. 12 Wilton 9x12 rugs, $5 trade-in allowance for your old rug. Sold on liberal terms. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 S. Second St.. Phone 199. 112-3 t FOR SALE—2 John Deere tractors with cultivators. Two 10-20 Mc-Cormick-Deering tractors. 2 new type Fordson tractors, like new. 6 used Fordsous. 2 hay loaders. One 12-ft. drill. See the new Olive rtractor on display. Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 112-5 t FOR SALE —Good hay mare, real worker, weight 1100 to 1200. Call at noon or evenings at 1203 W. Patterson Street 112-a3tx FOR SALE — Singer sewing machines and vacuum cleaners, new and used. Repairs for all makes. Hemstitching while you wait. Complete selection Nuns boilproot embroidery floss. ERamped goods. Marc-Saul Shop, 303 W. Monroe, I»hone 737. 101-30tx FOR SALE Good eight room house on bricK street, 11600.00. Seven room house near North Ward school, $2750.00. Seven room house, steam heat and modern. $3250.00. , Six room semi-modern and bath on brick street, $1650.00. 11 room duplex on brick street, cellar, other modern conveniences $1650.00. Eight room house, Beauty Shoppe location with residential apartment, on brick street mod ern, $2500.00. Mercantile building, on Second street near court house, $3750 00. Mercantile bldg., on Monroe st., corner, $4500.00. Garage bldg., good location, all cement floor, $5000.00 Good building lots in all parts ( of Decatur at prices that will please you. 2 farms and will give Immediate possession, $90.00 per acre. Suttles-Edward* Co. 110t3 eod FOR SALE—Started and day old chicks at reduced prices. Book your orders now. Also 100 Turkey Poults at a bargain. Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 112-3 t

, I FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants. Mrs. Chas. H. Bittner, Decatur, R. R. 2. Preble phone. 112 3tx FOR SALE Span of black mules, weight 1,500 pounds each. Poland China brood sow. Virgil Drap- ; er, Decatur route one. 114-3tx FOR SALE — Garden and annual flower plants, 5c per dog. Year bld hard flower plants, 5 and 10c : each. Ethel C. Teeter, Geneva, ' Indiana. » 114-3tx • FOR SALE — Ivory bed. dresser and commode. In good conditions. Phone 763. it I □ 1 WANTED I WANTED — Washing and house- • cleaning. Call phone number 1241 Price* reasonable. 93-20tx . . WANTED — Clean rags, suitable for wiping parts. Pay 6c pound. f P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet. 112 3t WANTED- To haul ashes, rubbish. Also moving job*. Phone 1073. WANTED — House work by girl, . full time. Address Box 39 care of this office. 113-3tx WANTED — Girl to do housework mornings. Inquire at 411 North Fifth St.lt ■ WANTED —Work to do on lawns or 1 farm. Phone 1171 or inquire of Joe Burch, at 322 South Fifth ;‘street. gltx ■ WANTED—A man to help me with my farmer trade. Should be ’.familiar with stock feeding. Over - 25 years of age. Must have car. ’ I Permanent position. Address Box '.41, Geneva, Indiana. 114-3tx Wanted: — Nice clean rags suitable for cleaning machin- . ery. Underwear, curtains, silks Will pay 4c per lb. Daily i Democrat Co. 1 o MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS — Furniture rei paired, upholstered or refinished I at the Decatur Upholstering Shop. - 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. Also ■' used furniture. 105-30 t 1 MONEY TO LOAN • On good farms. 5 to 20 years. 414 • to 5%. Quick service. Also have clients for several good farms, 60 1 to 120 acres for cash. Enz, Enz 4 Hipsher, Inc. ' N. East Cor. Cliuton and Berry Fort Wayne. ° l FOR RENT ; FOR RENT—Ground for beans and I corn. W. A. Lower, phone 610 ! or 378. 114-3tx FOR RENT —-7 acres of gronnd, ; cash; west part of town. Phone . 805. 113 3tx F o NOTICE My residence and office its now located at 430 N. sth St. Dr. C. V- Connell 108tf o Insurance Payments Made In City In 1936 The annual report of the National Underwriter, weekly insurance paper, shows that $197,000 tn life insurance was paid to beneficiaries in Decatur in 1936. Among the larger policy holders listed are Dale Adler, Adolphus Macy, Herman Myers, Arthur Schetmann, Solomon Sheets, Alice Titus, Charles Voglewede. Fort Wayne was second in the state in the amount of insurance paid. The total was $2,982,000. In Indiana insurance payments amounted to $53,200,000. Fourth Degree Knights To Meet This Evening A special meeting of the Fourth degree of the Knights of Columbus will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the K. of C. hall. August Heiman, esteemed navigator, stated that 10 men had already signed to take the degree at ceremonies to be held in Fort Wayne May 30.

o Shrubbery and Trees will be sold Friday at 5 p. m. Decatur Riverside Sales. FUEL WOOD In the face of Rising Fuel Prices, why not take advantage of our present Lowprice, Large-quantity proposition for your Spring, Summer and Fail Fuel needs? Special inducements to cash, quantity customers within a 20 mile radius of Decatur. We deliver thirteen cord‘loads. See ns immediately on this nwney-saving, - limited-time offer. Adams County Lumber Co. Earl D. Colter.

market w Oa| LY report' AND FOREIGN Marked Clo ‘ C,,rre ''fd Miyn ' No eommi„ lon an . Voalß • ’"9 to 121) lb ß . : 120 io 111) ills. J 140 to l«o |h s 160 to 180 lbs. ' 180 to 220 lbs --J . 220 to 300 Hu. --J 1300 to 350 Ihs. • 350 lbs., and up ■ Roughs . Stags . ~~S : Vealcrs lambs Wool lambs ' Clipped lambs ..' ; Yearling lambs ' —_ - . CLEVELAND PRODuq i Hntter unsettled; ; standards 33U. , Eggs firm;’extra tra firsts ijn.,; c J- :: 18H. Live poultry: firm; ■ 19; ducks young 6 ar ,d ml , 14, old 12. Potatoes ion lb. bags r • : 1 Idaho $ ;-3.25: Ohio , 185; Maine $2.15-2’5 U long whites $1.90 50 1 th sack; Alabama ij $2.85-3 00 too lb satf. , j $3.25-3.50 1001 b sack. ’ EAST BUFFALO LIVESH , I Hogs: receipts 100; er; holding good and ’ 220 lbs. around Jll.U; ' | sows $9.35-9.65. ; low cutter and cutter am| Cattle receipts IM? J 15.65; fleshy rows and -jj i bulls around $6.50. Calf receipts 100; i*|J changed; good and chokeM Sheep receipts 100; I choice shorn lambs quotdl ] $10.75; comparable W ’ spring lambs to $13.'0. CHICAGO GRAIN ClOt May July Sept I •Wheat $! 21’s Corn.new 1.266 s 1.15’ B Lift Old 1.24 U 1144 I ' Oats. .. .47V* .4314 fll INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOt Indianapolis, Ind.. Maj I—Livestock: Hog receipts, 5,000; kt* 1205; market steady; ISM; $10.60; 180 200 lbs.. $10.65;1 •lbs., $10.70; 210-225 Ik I | 225-235 lbs.. $10.76; !3$S $10.65; 250-260 lbs.. $l«.fl;» ■ lbs.. $10.55; 275-300 Ik I I 300-325 lbs.. $10.45: 52»® 1 $10.40; 350 400 lbs.. sW.Si;fi : lbs., $10; 150-155 lbs.. M 150 lbs.. $9.50; 130-140 Ikl ’’ 120-130 lbs.. $9; 110-120 kl sows mostly $9.40-S9.M; t* ‘I Cattle, 1.000; calves.# killing classes fully steady;! mostly $lO-?10.50; heMl . common to medium wl I $5.75-$6.75; cutter graMUt I ' vealers, mostly 50c iugk( ' to choice mostly Sheep, 1,500; clipped fed* i lambs, 50c higher; «• decks choice clipped latnkl FORT WAYNE LIVE6T# Fort Wayne, Ind., May H ; —Livestock: Hogs, 5-10 c higher; 22« $10.55; 250-275 lbs., SIM; lbs.. $10.40; 180-200 Ikl 275-300 lbs.. $10.35; 3»W $10.15; 160-180 lbs.. sl** 160 lbs., $9.75; 140-15* ; 130-140 lbs.. $9.15; 1*" $8.90; 100-120 lbs.. $8«Roughs, $9; stags. s*• Calves, $9.50; lambs, 8" LOCAL GRAIN MAM® BURK ELEVATOR® —— > Corrected May & No. 1 Wheat, 60 Ibs-VW* i No. 2 Wheat, etc —| Oats . •Soya Beans. No. 2 lello - j New No. 4 Yellow CordRye —" CENTRAL SOYA® I Soya Beans, No. 2 Yello»—

I Markets At A Ga* Stocks lower under Wd* 11 ! and motors. Bonds lower. . Curb stocks lower in Chicago stocks lo* el ' i Foreign exchange e BS , tion to the dollar. Cotton 11 to 17 Irt’YD Chicago Livestock 'strong; sheep stead;.'. Grains lower at Cb-«*■ Rubber 68 to GILLETTE ALL SIZES, i Liberal trade-1” a PORTER TIBJSJ 341 Winchester