Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1938 — Page 2

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NOTICE OP RALE OF HEAL ESTATE BY EXECITOH The undersigned, Hubert W, Hnugk, Executor ot the estate ot Julius Haugk, deceased, being estate No. 3466 on the Docket of the Adams Circuit Court, pursuant to an order of court therein, hereby gives notice that he will at the hour ot 1U;UO o'clock A. M. on the 7th day of November, 1938, at the office of C. AWalters, Attorney, Rooms 6-1-7, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, the following described real estate situated in Adams County, in the state of Indiana, town: Parrel No. 1. “Commencing at a point which is three hundred (300) feet north and twenty five (25) feet west of the intersection of Monroe Street anu Thirteenth Street in the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence west one hundred thirty two (133) feet, thence north fifty (60) feet, thence east one hundred thirty two (132) feet, thence south fitly (SU) feet to the place of beginning, said real estate being situate in the North East quarter of tho North North East quarter of Section 4, Township 27 North. Range 14 East, Adams County, Indiana.’’ Parcel No. 2. “Commencing at a point which id three hundred fifty (350) feet north and twenty five (25) feet west of the intersection of Monroe Street and Thirteenth Street in the City ot Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence west one hundred thirty two (132) feet, thence north fifty (50) feet, thence east one hundred thirty two (132) feet, thence south fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning, said real estate being situate in tne North East quarter of the North East, quarter of Section 4, Township 2/ North, Range 14 East, Adams County | Indiana." Parcel No. X “Inlot thirty four (34) in Citiiens Second Addition to the city us Decatur, Adams County, Indiana.*’ Parcel No. 4 “Inlot seven hundred five (705) in Nicholas Meibers Subdivision of Outlots No. 31 and 32 in the Southern Addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana.’’ Parcel No. 5. “Inlot forty one (41) in Citixens First Addition to the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. ’ Parcel No. U “The Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 24, Township North, Range 14 East, containing 20V , acres, in Adams County, Indiana.’’ Parrel No. 7 “Inlot number sixty nine (62) in David Studabaker’s Second Addition i to the town of Geneva, Indiana.’’ Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions; Parcel No. 1 One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6% interest from their date, waiving relief,, providing for attorney’s fees and, upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estate. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payable in 1939 and free from all other liens. The purchaser may have the privilege of paying the entire purchase price or any portion thereof in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, certified to date of sale, will be furnished purchaser of this parcel. Parcel No. 2 One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from of sale, deferred< payments to be evidenced by notes ■ of the purchaser bearing 6% interest from their date, waiving relief, 1 providing for attorney s fees and, upon confirmation of sale, securea by mortgage on the real estate. Said ) real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payable in 1939 and free from all other liens. • The purchaser may have the privii- | ege of paying the entire purchase i or any portion thereof In excess ot i one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, certified to date ot : sale* will be furnished purchaser of | this parcel. Parcel No. 3. One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6% interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and, upon confirmation of sale, secured by mortgage on the real estaits sold. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payable in 1939 and free from all other liens. The purchaser may have the privilege of paying the entire purchase price or any portion thereof in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale. An abstract of title, certified to date of sale, will be furnished purchaser of thia parcel. 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iby mortgage on the real estate sold. Maid real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payr. able in 1939 and free from all other I liens. The purchaser may have the e privilege of paying the entire pur- • chase price or any portion thereof r in excess of one-third in cash on . dav es sale. An abstract of title, i) certified to date of sale, will be fur- . nished purchaser of this parcel. „ I Parcel No. ft , | One-third of the purchase money . Icftrh in hand, one-third in nine y months, and one-third in eighteen i) I months from day ut «ai , deferred - payments to be evidenced by notex I'of the purchaser bearing 6% inter- - eat from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s tees and, upon confirmation of sale, secured j ■ by mortgage on the real estate sold. I Said real estate shall be sold subject' » to the 1938 taxes due and payable m I 1939 and free from all other liens. - The purchaser may have the pri-, sI vllege of paying the entire pur- ) chase price or any portion thereof) ,hn excess of one-third in cash on > day of sale. This parcel is sold under i a tax title deed obtained by the deII cedent. 'I Parcel No. « i All cash on day of sale. This par- , cel is sold subject to the unpaid , i balance of a mortgage In the principal sum of 111,000.00 in favor of The Prudential Insurance Com-' > pany of America, and interest from i and after date of sale; also subject »i to the 1938 taxes due and payable' 1 in 1939; also subject to tenants ! rights, expiring March 1, 1939. The , purchaser is to receive the abstract • of title now in the hands of The • i Prudential Insurance Company of America and we will furnish a con-, 'tinuation to date of sale. Parrel No. 7 One-third of the purchase money leash in hand, one-third in nine, i months, and one-third in eighteen | months from day of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes, of the purchaser bearing 6% inter-, 1 est from their date, waiving relief, j providing for attorney's fees, and ' upon confirmation of sale secured ' by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said real estate shall be sold subject to the 1938 taxes due and payable In 1939 and free from all other liens. The purchaser may nave tne privilege of paying the entire purchase price or any portion thereof 1 in excess of one-third in cash on day of sale. This parcel is sold under a tax title deed obtained by the decedent. ! C. L. Haltera, Attorney Robert W. Haugk, Executor Oct. 5-12-19-26 Appointment of \<!m(nlmtralor Witte U ill Aanned No. 351 H Notice is hereby given. That the I undersigned has been appointed Administrator with Will annexed ot tne estated of Mary Ellen ’Uckord,' late of Adams County, deceased. The I estate is probably solvent. John Rickord Administrator With Will Annexed t. Hutcher. Attorney. i October 11, 1938 Oct. 12-19-26 o BOND SALE NOTK E Scaled proposals will be received | by the Auditor of Adams County,, 1 Indiana, at his office in the Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana. up to th? hour of 10:00 o’clock A M (Central Standard Time), on the 10th. day of November, 1938, fori the purchase of bonds of the County designated as “County Hosiptalj Bonds of 1938 ”, in the amount ot Thirty Three Thousand Dollars (133,000.00), bearing interest at a i rate not to exceed four per cent I (4%) per annum (the exact rate to be determined by bidding), which interest is payable on July 1, 1940 and semi-annually thereafter. Said bonds are to be dated November 1, II 1938, to be in the denomination of t On? Thousand Dollars (21.000.00). i numbered from 1 to 33 inclusive, vitn fixed maturity Gates as follows: 1 bond on July 1, 1940 and 1 J bond on January 1, 1941 and 1 bond on July 1, 1941 and a like number on ! January 1 and July 1 of each year 'thereafter to and including July 1, I 1956. Said bonds shall be payable at the pleasure of the County on (any interest payment date after five i years from November 1. 1938 in ini verse numerical order at face value I plus accrued and unpaid interest, upon thirty days’ notice given in tne | manner stated on the fate of said i bonds. Bidders for these bonds will be ■ required to name the rate of interest I which the bonds are to bear, not exceeding four per cent (4%) per annum. Such interest rate must be in 11 multiples of one-fourth of one percent (1-4%), and not more tnan one 1 interest rate shall be named by each bidder. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder who! | has duly qualified and submitted a| bid in accordance with the terms' • hereof. The highest bidder will be ' the one who offers the lowest net i interest cost to the County, to be de-| ■, termined by computing the total in-1 ’ terest on all of the bonds to theirl i maturities and deducting therefrom! the premium bid, if any. No bid for less than the par value of said bonds, including accrued interest to date of delivery at the rate named in the bid, will be considered. The right • is rserved to reject any and ml bids, i In the event nn satisfactory bids are • received at the time and on the i date herein fixed, and sale will be' • continued from day to day thereat- , ter until a satisfactory bid has been > received. • Bids must be on forms approved I

by the Board nf CoinmlsiiiAners and’ | provided l>y the Auditor without ad- ' dltions, alterations or erasures, and! loach of said bids shall be in a sealed! I envelope marked “Bid for County, I Hospital Bonds”, and shall have no I other writing, printed matter or distinguishing mark on the outside* thereof Each bid mint be eccompanit<l by a non-collusion affidavit executed In the manner provided by law ami by a certified che« k in an amount equal to three per cent (3%) of the face value of the bonds bid on. which certified check shall be drawn against moneys on deposit in some! reliable bank In the County, ahaii, be payable to “The Board of Com- ■ mieglonera of th? County of Adams ’, | and shall be held as a guaranty for the performance of said bld if the same be accepted. The opinion of Matson. Ross, McCord And Clifford, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Ind-, iana, will be furnished to the sue-, cr««ful bidder at the expense ot th rt i County. No conditional blds will be | considered. The bonds wil) be ready ‘for delivery within twelve (13) days after the sale date. Said bonds are being issued under 1 the provisions of Chapter 144 of tnei Acts of 1917 and the general statutes, relating to the issuance of bonds by Counties, including Chapter 119 ot the Acts of 1937, for the purpose of procuring funds to be used in paying the cost of construction ot an addition and aterations to the Adams County Memorial Hospital. The Bonds will be the direct obligations of the County payable out or unlimited ad valorem taxes to be levied and collected on ail of tne taxable property in the County. Fur- | ther information may be obtained at the office of the County Auditor. Dated this 19th. day of October, | 1938. John W. Tyndall Auditor. Adams County Oct. 19-26 0 • I NOTH E OF A ALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Lydia Wente, as administratrix of the estate ot Christ Wente, deceased, pursuant to an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana will on Sat-, urdav, the 22nd day of October, 1938, | at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Linco Service Station, Preble, Indiana. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, for not less than the full appraised value the following described real estate situated in Adams < Ci'Unty, Indiana, to-wit. The west half of the southwest 9 quarter of section two and the south- I | west fraction of the northwest quar- ■ ter of section two all in township 2- i north, range 13 east, containing elghtv-two and ninety tour hundredths (S 2 JH-100) acres more or less. Terms of Sale: Cash in hand at | time ot sale. The land wilt be sold subject to a certain lite estate ot Wilhelmina Wente as »«S or ?® d *" C Deed Record 81 page 4t>« * ,„?*- office ot Adams County Recorder, and also subject to a certain " ,ort " < eaae of 83,000 00 in favor of hmma Wente and Minnie Wente as recorded In Mortgage Record Vol ill page 346 in the above named office. And subject to the 1938 taxes paj - able in 1939 and all subsequent 'axes also subject to the rights ot possession of present tenants. Lydia Wente. Administratrix t Christ Wente Estate. M.1.0a C. Merit... Atty. t NOTICE OF *'LE of real estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as the a<’ mins,, ‘ r ® tr * x t i with will annexed of the estate ot Kraneis M. Tlnkham, deceased, agreeable to an order of the Adan, “' Circuit Court entered ot record in, the estate of said decedent, will, <>n Saturday, tne 29th <ia, of O<-totter. 1938, at the hour of 2 o Clock i . M-1 at the dwelling house situated on the real estate hereinafter described, offer for sale at private sale for not | l.o» than the full appraised value the following described real estate situated In Adams county, state of Indiana, towit:. Inlot number four hundred fiftyf .ur <4541 In the Eifty-fitth Addition to the town of Berne. Adams county. Indiana, as the same was laid out by Isaach Lehman and shown on the recorded plat of said addition. Terms of sale: One third cash on dav of sale, one third in six months and one third in twelve months; deferred payments to bear s>\!>% c «™ interest per annum from date of sale mi to be evidenced by bankable note payable to the order of the undersigned, and secured by first mortgage lien upon the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash on The property will be sold free of the Hen of the First Bank of j The State Department of Public W elfare of Indiana and the County department Os Public Welfare of Adams county, and free of all the Fall installment due in Not ember 1939 and thereafter. In the event the real estate is not sold on day fixed herein the sale he eontlnued from day to day until Spirt, will be in al! things subject to the approval of the court. Julia E. Campbell, As administratrix with will «n---nexed of the estate of Francis M. Tlnkham deceased. Heller ami Sehoraer. Attorneys. J. A. Mlehnml, auctioneer. Oct. 18-26 Trsde In A <loo« Tow. — TleCStUl

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| RATES One Time —Minimum charge of J 25c for 20 worde or lose. Over I 20 worde, per word ‘Two Tlmee— Minimum charge ! of 40c for 20 worde or lose. 1 Over 20 worde 2c per word for the two tlmee. Three ,'lmoo —Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or lose. Over 20 worde 2/so per word for the three tlmee. Cards of Thanks 350 Obituaries and veraee.... 91.00 Open rate-dieplay advertialng 35c per column Inch. WANTED ! SALESMAN WANTED — Portable Division Remington R-tnd Inc. beads furnished and created, excel- : lent income, equipment supplied, de- > 'inite futures assured for those who qualify. Write qualifications. J. A. Pray Remington Rand Ine. 235 W. Berry St. Fort Wayne. Ind. 246-3 t WANTED —Corn shuekers, ’A mile west Kirkland high school. S. I D. Henchen. 24"-2tx ; WANTED —Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very libi eral terms. See me for abstracts of , title. French Quinn. 153-m-w-f WANTED — Homes to heat with oil burners. Agency Cole's Hot Blast stoves. Uhrick Bros.. Phone I 7873. 24~t3 J PAY UNPAID BALANCE due of 159.50 on late model Electric Refrigerator. Can be purchased by responsible party by finishing pay-: I ments. Give reference it interest- ‘ i ed. Address Box 670 care Demo-. ' crat. 246-3tx ' TWO FIRE MllS ARE ANSWERED I Garage Is Destroyed By Fire; Box Car t Ignited I Tlte city fire department crew’ answered two calls lale yesterday.! j The first call carte at 4 o'clock' i when a garage at the Arthur Hurst : home In Belmont park was destroy-1 I rd by fire. The building was enveloped in; ' flames when firemen arrived. With i -only a small cistern from which to' pump water, firemen succeeded in' preventing the flames from spread-j : ing to ths house but a few feet ■ I away. The building was completely ruined. No definite cause bad been. I esta’disiied for the first yet today. I ' The loss was expected tu reach i nearly S2OO. ) The second call came at 8 o’- ‘ clock when a box car on the Nickel i Blate raolroad was afire. An itin-j ! erant, who reportedly was inside! j the car, escaped unhurt. WOTICF, TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon- . day Nov. 7 will be the last day to I pay your Fall Installment ot taxes. I The county treasurer's will , be open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. j during the tax paying season. All, I taxes not paid by that time will be I I come delinquent and an 8% penalty 'will be added, an additional 5% will j [be added for each year tax remains i ! unpaid from first Monday in Nov- j j ember in the year the delinquency) occurred. Those who have bought or J [sold property and wish a division ot I , taxes are asked to come in at once. I Call on the Auditor for errors and I any reductions. The Treasurer can I make no corrections. The Treasurer will not be responI sible for the penalty of delinquent | | taxes resulting from the ommission jof tax-payers to state definitely on! i what property the desire to pay, ini | whose name it may be found, in | I what tow’nship or corporation it is; ! situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law is) such that there is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the col-i ’ lection of delinquent taxes. ' County orders will not be paid to ! .anyone owing delinquent taxes. All! i persons are warned against them., Particular attention. If you pay! i taxes in more, than one township | } mention the fact to the Treasurer j see that your receipts cal! for' I all your real estate and personal! property. In making Inquiries of the Trea- ! I surer regarding taxes to Insure reply do not' fail to include return postage. JEFF LIE'.'ltTY Treasurer Adams County, Indiana.; Oct. 3 to Nov. 7 )

HIGH - TEST “MAJOR” GASOLINE GALLONS SHEWMAKER SERVICE 825 No. Second St. ""gooiTTlstTnTng 1 ™ 7:00 p. m. WLW— One Man’s Family 7:30 p. m.WJR— Paul Whiteman 8:00 p. m. WLW—Fred Allen 8:15 p. m. WGN—John Steele Commentator from London 9:30 p. m. WJR—Edgar Guest MILLER Radio Service Phone 625 134 Monroe st. I <lfflW ——r..

WANTED—Your old radio—tradein on Zenith and I’hllco radio*. Terms. Uhrick Bros., Phone '873. 247-t3 WANTED — To test radio tubes, free at your home. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 247-t3 o- - — FOR SALE FOR SALE — Duroc Service Boars World's Champion Blood Lines. linmuned. 10 miles east of Decatur, Ind. on 224. H. D. Krelscher, route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 232-24tx FOR SALE —We have a tew good Shropshire rams left, call at once. T. H. Baltzell. 245-3tx FOR SALE —Duroc serviced boars. Immuned. Ed Miller, onehalf mile south of Salem. 245-3tx FOR SALE — Guernsey bull calf. Sherman Kunkel, phone 5961. FOR SALE—New and used tires, radios and heaters. Eastern Indiana Oil and Supply Company, 334 N. Second St. Phone 897. 246-3 t FOR SALE —Radio, table model, brand new. Regular price $34.95. Will take $25. Uhrick Bros. Phone 7873. 247t3 FOR SALE — 5 good full blood Duroc male hogs, mile north, M mile west State Road 224 in Wells county. Rufus Werling. FOR SALE—At the Decatur Vpholestry Shop: 8 good used Axminster and tapestry rugs, all sizes; new and used laundry stoves; baby strollers; dressers; bed stands; rocking chairs; day beds; new unfinished high chairs and kitchen chairs. Decatur Uph. Shop, 145 So. Second St., Decatur. 246-3 t 0 FOR RENT

FOR RENT—Eight room house located in Preble. Charles Affolder, Preble phone. Decatur route two, 245-3 t FOR RENT — All modern house, 246 N. Sixth St. Phone 184. B. J. Rice, 237 N. sth St. 244 3t-x MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. 21" ts NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 216130 t — —o 500 Sheets Syixll Yellow Second Sheets, 35c. Decatur Democrat Company'. ts ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Following is a partial list of coming sales. I am booking fall and winter sales. My dates are filling up fast. If you are going to have n sale, please get in touch with mo at once, so that I can reserve the date you wish. Oct. 19—P. D. Wilson, I’i mile North of Watt on state line, farm sale. Oct. 19 —P. D. Wilson, on state line I’4 miles north of Watt. Oct. 19 P. D. Wilson, on OhioIndiana state line. I’4 mile north of Watt and 4!4 miles south of Dixon. Oct. 20 Stewart & Kline. Camden, Ohio. Duroc Hog SaltOct. 21 Jasper Wable. Administrator's sale of the Edward E. Neadstine estate, I’4 miles West of Salem. Oct. 22—E. h. Hartman. Rawson, Ohio, Duroc Hog Sale. Oct. 24—Holiie Warqer, Fort Wayne, Ind , Dwelling. Oct. 26 —Mrs. Minerva Tinkham, 3 miles South and 2’4 miles East of Salem. Oct. 26 Peck Werling. Preble Oct. 27 — C. E. Jennings. 4t4 miles West of Huntington on Maple Grove Road, real estate and personal property. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Trust Co. Bicig. Decatur, Ind. Office Phens 104 Res. Phone 1022

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Mums! DA| LY reporto, ■ AN ° FOR EIGN Market W Clo,ed '2N 50 ' receive 10,1 to 120 ii) S . mi to | |o n, s bi to l«0 to 200 lb,. Bl to to 300 lbs t" " 350 lbs., and up ' Vf.ilcrs K I'U. k lamb? ' 'Varlams CHICAGO GRAIN Dec - Mar. W1 "'" \ ...>■! Oats ,2F S CLEVELAND 1 11 Oct. Produce: Bl Bu"- r. steady: erru. B) standards. 29c. lala -o ady: , v-a ceipts, 25c. Bi I. - y weak '-.. ;j r>. . dm ks, Limy. « r:m. lie; and small. 12c: lions and liuht loins. toms. 1 < lbs . and up. In ns. 2m : oid touts, be. Wm I’ot.iioes. Miihigan $1 1“ ‘'S.bß $1 '2i'; Now Jersey. l.onv l-iomls. il IM;c- M « : !:5; hos. ?! 7541.90. B INDIANAPOLIS LIVESToB Indiaiiaprih-. Ind . i> ■ 11-M —Livestock: B Hol- siW> ‘niß 111: mark'l 1'" hic'net: 1M lbs <ls r lbs. rt rsß 10" lbs. 5"47 :',5: pa iiuß 1" -Gy I ,K B (’atile, laivt-s H'B « ik tint 1,. ■ r = dB fncs: 1 ilk sei xM $9 I": b.idfms arid cows (B st. ,idy ’ 1 7,0 - lowr top. 1118 Sheep. 1 ."oi>: lambs most heifers. IS down; hieh< r: h :’k tnwd . «-■ and wotlmr lambs. IMB FORT WAYNE LIVESTIB Fori Wayne. Ind . Oct. —Livestock: g| Hogs. 1"' higher: $7 4"; 2"'' 72'" 'lts.. i’.'A B ! lbs . $7.3": 220-240 lbs., I'sß 260 ibs.. $7.15; 260-2*o 2xo-300 lbs. $7 n 5 liß 325-35" lbs. $6.95: HD-HB lbs.. $7.20; 120-140 lbs.. 120 lbs.. $675. B Roughs. $6.50; stags. 15- ■ Calves. $11: lambs. $7.7i j EAST BUFFALO LIVESTdO East Buffalo, N Y- Otl ■ (UR/ Livestock: ■ Hogs. 1.100; 10c ables. $7.90-$8- I Cattle. 275; steady; stmj to medium grades. $6.25-1" «■ mostly around sl2. ■ Sheep. 600; lambs -k "w $8.25-s''.7s; < wes. {3-50'R ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKS’] BURK ELEVATOR W] Collected Octtbetl ”'] Prices to be P alli t <l^,l ’“ , ] No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs. or M*] No. 2 Wheat, etc -"I No. 2 Yellow Old Corn—-■ New No. 4 Yellow Com - ■ No. 2 Soy Beans R Rye I CENTRAL SOYA CO, I No. 2 Soy Beaus MARKETS AT A Stocks; irregularly 1« ' : Bonds; irregular. Curb stocks: higher. Chicago stocks; irregu* . Call money: one per Foreign exchange: high* tion to dollar. Cotton: steady. Grains: firm. wbe»‘W to 3-4 c. corn up about L Chicago livestock. cattle steady to wea . Rubber easy. .. r j; Silver bar in > e * changed. t hank» # We wish in ,hIS "‘ntude« press our e * eI y act many friends so (he ,„ii ncss shown us during and death of our m Mrs- Maggie v 0 Mr. and Mrs. • u ltx Decatur Kiv^ y a&» Sale Every