Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1938 — Page 2
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NOTICE OF SAI-K OF HEAL ESI ATE Hl CUMIMHTHAIUIX I’rubMle Cause Au. J lu <kr Auuuia llrvull (nun, Sipleuiber term, IMJS STAIE OF INDIANA. AuAMS L'OCNIx. SS. Tne unueraigned. Administratrix ut tne estate ot Albert Pur Ke. deceased, tieraoy jhw nutice mat by virtue ot an order ot the Auama Circuit Court, sue dill, at the Hour ot lu:uu a. in. on me »tn day ot December, 1838, In Adauia County. Indiana, otter tor sale, ut public sale, ail interest ot said Decedent lu and to tae tollow’ing described real slate. The clast one-nail ot me Northwest quarter ot Section 2s, Townsnip lo .North, ot icange 15 East, Adams County, Indiana, containing in all SO acres ot laud more or less. Sold sale will be made subject to the approval ot said Court, lor not less tnan two-tinrds ot the lull appialsed value ot said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions. al least one Hurd ot purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine or eighteen months, evidenced by notes ot tue purchaser, bearing interest at 8% Hom dale, waning relist, providing attorney s tees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchusr may nave tue privilege ot paying cash in tull on the day ot sate. The purchaser, at sucn sale, will be further required to give bund for the payment, according to its terms, ot a certain mortgagedieu upon said Ileal Estate, in tavor ot Hie Federal Land Bank and The Land Buna commission, upon which is due in principal. Forty-live honored sixteen uoiia.s. with interest at the rate ot 4% trorn the rlrst day ot July, 11138, said mortgage appearing 111 mortgage Record pages 19b-18t, at tne Re-orders oitice, Adams County Indiana, and subject to which mortgage said real estate is th be sold, bald sale will also be made subject to tne general taxes lor 1837. which are due and payable tn 1838. Davina Burke Administratrix Hubert R. HtHrssMs, Attorney. Nov. 7-14-21-38 — o—,ulur. OF EXECITOHS SALE ~F Ki le tslilE Notice is hereby given that Artnui ou.-ies, ar., a» u.xevuwr ol tue Last M ill and Testament ot Hattie btudauaaer Obenauer, ae.eased, in an respects agreeable to tue order ui Aua.us Circuit Court, made and entered ot record in tue estate ot sate ueceueut, on Monday, the 21 day m Aovemuer, 18.5, between the hours .1 leu U clock, A. AL aud r our uuoCi., f. M. ot said day, at tne unite ot said Executor in tne Nibticx ahu Co. owns udiidiug uu rue Lerner ot Second and Monroe b.reets. in tne City ot Decatur, Indiana, win oiler tor sare al private sale for nut less than the tali appraised value thereof, each and ail ■ t tue se,era! tracts and parcels of i eai estate so oruered suiu oy said court, siiuate in Auams County, IndlOH, and des.rlued in Sepa.ate .rams niiw-eied trum One to Seven uutn inclusive, as toiiows. —TO-wit: No. 1 Tita West naif ot the South-east quarter ol isection iwenty-tive (Jo) in 4’ownsnip Twenty-seven l2i) .vortn, ivange Thirteen (li) east, untwining Eighty (80) acres, more o. less; • Tne West naif of the North-east quarter ot Section Tnlrty-six (36) in .uwnship Twenty-seven t27> Nortn, image inirleen <l3l east, contain,,iq c-igaty <sv) acres, more or less: A.su, commencing at the Nortn.mt corner ot Hie North-W ». Qaarir oi section Thirty-six <3Bl in -uwnsuip twenty-seven <2i> North, i.ange Thirteen (13) east thence running Svuih one hundred and sixty <l6u) rods, to tne south line ot snld quarter section, thence west forty-five (45) rods, thence north cne hundred and sixty (16vj rods, to tut section line, thence east fortyt,ve (la) rods, to tne plaie of beginning, containing forty-five acres, mure or less. All in Adams County, .ndiana. No. 2 Also, All that part of the west half of tne south-west quarter of section ThUty-flve (35) in township Twen-ty-eight (23) North, Range Fourteen (14) east, lying north and wes» ot the public highway running through said tract, except the following described tract, to-wit: Commencing in the center of the public road, where the same crosses tne line between the east half and tne west half of the south-west quarter of said section thirty-five (3o) thence to run north on said division line, fifteen and one-half (15%) rods to the center of the creek, thence down the meanderlngs of said creek, as follows; —South 73 degrees west five (5) rods and five (5) links, thence south 51% degrees west eight and one-half (8%) rods, thence south 8 degrees west fourteen anl or.e-half (14%) rods, thence to leave the creek south 52% degrees east seven and one half (■ %) rods, to the center of the public road, thence north 88 degrees east, along the center of said public highway, thirteen (13) rods to the place of beginning. containing in said exception 1.55 acres, and leaving in the tract hereby conveyed, 62.45 acres, more or less in Adams County, Indiana No. 8 Also, Inlots number six hundred and seventy-one (67L), six hundred and seventy-four (674), six nundred and seventy-six (676), in Joseph Crabb's Subdivision of a sub-division
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of Outlets number two hundred and luty (--), 1 wo Hunured aud Fitlyu.w (.01), iwo iiuuured and Fillytwo (No.) auu Iwo uunureu and I'lily-iuiee (.vu), in Joseph Crabbs iihid vt •slant uuuiiiou to me town uiow city? ot Dimaiur, Indiana. No, 4 Also, inlota uumber Six Hundred auu forty (64u>, six Hundred and Torty-lour (644), Six Hunured and ruriy-Hve (640) and Six Hundred ,uid forty-six (640), in Joseph L.ao's suo-alv lalon ot Out lot number two nunurea and sixty mree i.oo) and uluers, in Joseph Crauo a nurd western Audition to the town (uu* city) of Decatur, Indiana. No. 6 Also, Commencing at a point on Hm West line ot Second Street, Six-ty-lour (64) reel and » Incnes, south ut Hie Nortn-eust corner oi liiLut Number Sixty-jour (64) in tne original Fiat of tue town, mow city;, or uecatur, thence running south on tne West Hue ot Secund St., twenty (.0) teel, mree inches, Hieuce West ui rigut angles witn said first line uue Hundred Thirty-two (1.3) ieet to Hie aiiey. thence uoptn parallel with Second St. 1 evenly (2u) teel mree (3) inches, thence East Due Hundred Thirty-two (132) teet to m. place of beginning, being a part ol inLots Number aixty-iour (64) ami Number Slxiy-tive (6u) in tue original Plat of said town (now ay), oi Decatur, Indiana, Including ail easement* and appurtenances mereto belonging. No. 6 Also, inDot No. Ninety-five (85) In Hie original plat ot the town, Hiow city), ot Decatur, Indiana. No. 7 Also, IniwOt number Two Hundred fwenty-two (222) in the First Addition to the town, (now city), ot De- . atur, Indiana. Said tract No. 1 described in parcels all composing one farm and containing 2ua acres more or less, a ui be sold subject to the mortgage *ieu thereon, owned by the Union c-nlrai Lite Insurance Co. ot CincinnaiL Onio, in tne sum ol 314,8aU-<-j and accrued interest thyreon to uay ot such sale. Each and all ot the other tracts ot real estate will oe s-014 tree ot all liens tnereou. ine terms of such sale are: One-tnlrd cash on day ot sale; One-tnird in One Lear and One>iu;u ui two yea.s trom day ot sale, rrovlded. tne purchaser may pay all tae purchase money In Casn on nay sale it be desires to do so. Deferred pat meats shad bear 6% Interest trom date of sale until paid and pay-...-■nt tnereof secured by a first mortgage on the tract so sold, ana e idemed by promissory notes on usual Bank form ot notes. In the event ..at anv tract ot said real estate should tall to sell on said day. such sale will be ontlnued trom day to uay, without further notice, until aR said real estate shall have been 80 Id. An Abstract of title, disclosing a n. hantab]e title, will be furnished .ice of cost to ea a purchase*- ot the tract of real estate so bought by him. All sales will be mad- subject to the approval and confirmation ot said Court Arthur D. Suttles. Executor. James T Merryman. Attorney. ( CT. 17, 24, 31. NOV. 7, 14. 500 Sheets B'zxll. 20-Ib.. White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, nealy wrapped $1.05. This paper is free of lint and sized for pen and ink. Decatur Democrat Company. ts
To the People of Adams and Wells Counties: Very humbly and with sincere thanks for your support in my race for state joint representative from Adams and Wells counties, 1 wish to renew my campaign pledge to endeavor to “represent the will of the people of this district.” Robert H. Heller Decatur, Indiana
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CHAPTER XV It was the 6 o’clock boat Mar;aret sat up front on the upper l«k. enjoying the first evening coolness and the chance to read the paper tn quiet It wasn’t until they were standing, and the boat was nosing into the pier, that she noticed the sun browned young man just ahead of her. She stared, and he turned. "Margaret!” "Kenny . . . But how—when —" ••Just now. Just off the boat. Which way are you going, home?” She nodded, and he took her arm as they went down the runway and toward the waiting trains. “I'm going home, too. Surprise the folks They don’t know I’m coming " She was breathing more naturally now, and he was beginning to show his embarrassment. It occurred to both of them that things were decidedly awkward. ■Well—.” he said She knew that he was going to say something about looking for a fellow in the smoker, and leave her. "Come and sit with me and tell me about it!” She hurried ahead and he followed with his heavy suitcase When they were seated in the tram she said, "'Kenny —this is funny! We re supposed to be mad at each other and 1 forgot and spoke to you! But anyway. I couldn't very" well stay mad at anyone who s marrying my best friend, so we mav ’as well bury the hatchet, and " Kiss.ana make up and everything he agreed, grinning nervously But he felt better He wiped his forehead. “So Sue told you." "Naturally. She was SO upset She ll be alive again, now that you are back She knows, of course?" He wriggled uneasily. "No—no Not yet. The fact ts, well, with one thing and another, I was more or less let out." , . ■ Ou. Kenny, your wu«.uC. .u. qO« AU because Decker—" •Wei! to be frank, it wasn't only that It brought it to a head, you might say You were really nght about it. Margaret. It wasn't the place for me. I should have started here There it's so very provincial. a man who is a big shot here is just another dance partner there I wish I'd never gone. But, of course it was good experience. I’m going tn with a different outfit here." "Sue will be glad anyway.” "Maybe It puts me on a spot though She's so intense, and she wants to get married right away and gosh. Maggie, how can I? I haven't even a job. unless I go tc work with my father, and that's the last thing I want to do—go ir. the grocery business " "Oh. Sue will win her dad over and get him to settle something or her.” Maybe. But it doesn't look much like it now.” Margaret locked at him. Good heavens, he meant it He WANTED the Deckers to settle something on Sue. Feeling sick again, she leaned back tired in her seat, and watched the marshy tidelands speed by. Sue thought he CAN'T mean it! And she knew he did. She edged a little away from him. A man who takes money from a girl ■. • This is going to cure me. she thotjght, with an
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odd sort of satisfaction. Now, if she could just prove that he really didn't care a rap for Sue, and was just marrying her for her money. He was saying something about Honolulu, but she Interrupted. Shf said. "Sue looks terrible.” “No!” "Skin and bones. Her eyes al! sunken. Really, the Deckers ought to do something about it Make her go somewhere for a rest, or something. She's a sick girl." He half rose in his seat aa if he were going to get off the train and run ahead of it As If it could not get him to her quick enough. Margaret looked out the window again. She couldn't bear it It was a relief to ever/one when Sue finally won over the family, and she and Ken were formally engaged. Moot of the previous love trysts were held in the Wickham house, or the Wickham lawn, with Margaret determinedly loyal to Sue, and the other Wickhams, determinedly loyal to Margaret in a constant state of upheaval over it How they got through the winter. what with Sue’s tears and ecstasies, and their own bickerings, was a marvel to all. What went on at the Deckers could only be surmised. But In January father Decker, who had publicly announced that he'd take a shot at young Raleigh if he found him prowling around the place, and mother Decker, who had tearfully told her friends she'd rather see her baby dead in her coffin than married to a nobody like that, gave up the struggle, and ordered the wedding Invitations. “When Pops found that Ken and I didn't want a thing from him. and that we were really going to live on Ken's salary he couldn't believe it,” Sue to»l Margaret exult-
ingly. "One can scarcely blame him,’ Margaret answered dryly, for she was thinking. of Ken's uiL& sup about hoping for an allowance, and it was Impossible to think of Sue, who had always had everything, doing with less. "Ken is so high minded," Sue rattled on. "he couldn't bear to think of me going without things and he wanted me to wait and go East first with Moms — she's going to New York and, unless Pops is mean about it, to Europe for six months, because she wm so disappointed we didn’t get to Japan.” “Oh—you’re going then?" "Moms is, I’m not I’s marrying Ken in April. I was going to marry him whether Pops gave his consent or not but when he saw I really meant it and Ken wouldn't take a nickel from him. why he pulled in his horns. And when he found out that we're going to live on SIOO a month —” Margaret thought of the eighteen a week that she and Ken had once planned to live on. But that was two years ago, things had changed since then. She said, "That isn't very much, Sue. Besides, I should think that if his father took him into the business he could afford I to pay him more than that!” I "Yes, wouldn't' you ? But you : can’t do anything with him. he’s I an Ignorant old thing you know ! And it will be fun. Anyway, when ■ i Pops saw that It was all true love ; I and he couldn’t stop it why he said II he'd see we had a decent wedding
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anyway, and he’d give us a hou.se and I said all right, we d talc< tha) much. Just a little house beeauw I'm going to do all my own work —” “But you don’t know HOW! How can you possibly—” “Oh, it’s easy. I can learn. Anc what I really came over to tell you is that I want you for bridesmaid Just you. Nobody else. It s going to be awfully nice, and terribly simple. Me in chalk white, princess style, with yards of veil and Madonna lilies, and you in green." “But Sue, you know I work, and I don't see how I—” “Now listen, Maggie, you'll have an enormous blond straw hat. with streamers and daisies ... I want it in the garden, just terribly. But suppose it rains?” “It won't rain.” How could it rain, when Sue wanted sunshine? D1 d n't she get everything ’ EVERYTHING ? • • • Sue might Intend to iead the simple life on SIOO a month, but that didn’t prevent her from spending several thousand of her 'ather's money on a trousseau. Exultantly, she dragged out much of the loot to show to Ken ahead of time. “Looky—a camel s hair coat —so I can have something to put on five years from now - because, honey, well NEVER be able to buy any clothes. And this pair of silver foxes I'U look dressy in them over my xitchen aprons Aren't I the clever fixer!” Margaret, helping with the wedding invitations, scowled eve' Mrs. Decker’s address book. Undoubtedly Sue was being smart to get so many things that would last indefinitely, but why brag about it to, Ken ? Why keep reminding him he couldn’t buy her anything? They were always forgetting her. and discussing their most intimate
plans wnen sne couian t neip out hear. It was embarrassing and it made her want to shake Sue. 1 nev were at it again. Sue was saying, "I’U scrub and sew and wash and cook for you, sweetheart, and we'U live on hamburger and beans, but you must cut out drinking and smoking, and so will T. and —” “I’m not going to give up smoking, and I don’t spend enough on drinking to make any difference. Besides, you don’t want to give up smoking yourself!” “I do!" Why?” ‘Because we’re going to be poor!” “A hundred a month Isn’t much I’U admit but people do live on it pretty decently, especially when they don't have to pay rent, and we won't if your father buys a house for us. My mother sets a fine table on very Uttle money— ’’ "If you're comparing ME to your mother—” Sue began angrily. “WeU, if you two are going to fight. I'm going home. It’s late anyway," Margaret said, slipping an elastic band around her addressed envelopes, and preparing to leave. “I’U walk home with you,” Ken said. But she had to wait, uncomfortably, while they billed and cooed and said goodni- And it hurt, that Sue, the jeau s, didn't mind Ken walking home with her in the dark of an April night (To be continued) Copvrleht. King Features Syndicate. Inc.
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FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 used dining room suites; 1 used bed room suite; oil stoves; 1 used gasoline washer; new aud used heatlug stoves; used davenports. Many other bargains. Open evenings. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 260-10 t SPECIAL Apple Tree Sale —Good strong, heavy, large size. While they last, $3.50 per tree. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. 259-ts FOR SALE — 3-day-old Guernsey bull calf. Sherman Kunkle, Phone 5961. 268-31 FOR SALE—Used gasoline range, excellent condition. Foley Store, Preble. 268-2tx TOR SALE —Six row Appeiton corn buskers. Good condition. Cail Theodore Bulmahn or August Selkliig. Decautr R No. 2. 268-2tx FOR SALE — 20 head of feeding shoats. C. P. Heckathorn, Deca-' tur route 3. Third house south of Dent school house. 267-3tx FOR SALE —Corn shredder 2-roll Deering. Roy S. Johnson. First farm west of Sugar factory on River road. 267-3 t FOR SALE—Four heifers. 2 years old, one with calf by side, others fresh in December. Florian Geimer, Route 5. 269-2tx FOR SALE—Collie pups, good heel drivers. John Hilgeman. Decatur R. R. 1,1% miles north Magley. 269-3tx - ■ FOR SALE—2S Barred Rock pullets. Laying. W. A. Carter, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 269-3tx FOR SALE — White Pecan ducks for Thanksgiving, alive or dressed. Leave your order, will deliver. Mrs. Forest Mankey, Decatur R. R. 2,1 mi. south % mi. west of Magley. 269-m-w-2tx FOR SALE — Geyer farm, seven mile southeast off Piqua road. 53 acres. New bungalo. Garage, barn. $3,500; S6OO cash. J. C. Brown, General Realty Co., Fort Wayne. Itx FOR SALE—IOO barred rock pullets, 75c each. Mrs. Ed Roe, Monroe Route one. 269-3tx tory that treats of reptiles. 9. Is there any condition under which naturalized citizens of the U. S. can become President? 10. What is the name for the doctrine that there is no God? NOTICE I will be out of my office November 14 to 28, inclusive. DR. E. P. FIELDS DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office <S. Residence 430 No. Fifth St. Phone 102.
BIG STOVE SALE KALAMAZOO Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces selling below factory prices. One vear to pay. Be sure to see the KALAMAZOO stoves B-4-U-Buy. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 South Second Street Decetur, Indiana Res. Phone 535 Store Ph. 199
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MISCELLANEOUS I FARMERS ATTENTION - (ail 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler ProI ducts Co. Frank Burger, Agent. I NOTICE —Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. U 5 South Second St. 253-30 t o - ■ — FOR KENT FOR RENT —All modern six-room house. North Fourth, Automatic heat. H. P. Schmitt. Phone 967. 267-3 t
WANTED WANTED —Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 152-m-w f MAN AND WIFE to run coffeeff agency. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 3112 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. itx WANTED TO RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Young married couple. No children. Can give references. Write Box ARL Democrat or phone 1008. 269-3 t WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room house. Prefer $lO to sl2 months rent. Box GEL, Democrat. GIRL WANTS WORK — After school, mornings, Saturday, Sunday. For room, board. Phone 870E. 267-3tx o NOTICE — No hunting aud tresspassing allowed because of tire. Wm. Bleeke, Herman Bleeke. 267-3tx o LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Child s shell dark-rim-med spectacles. Owner may have same by paying for ad See Democrat. 267-3 t o NO HUNTING Positively no bunting or tresspassing on the Robert Sovine farm. St. Mary’s township. Nov. JO-14X ——o CARD OF THANKS I want to thank the voters of Union township for (he splendid vote of confidence shown me in the general election. I promise I will take care of the office of Union township trustee to the best of my ability. G. C. Reinking. oCARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the voters of Blue Crek township for their support in the Tuesday election. Frank Merriman. o CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the voters of Adams County who supported me during my campaign in my race for sheriff. Robert Hill. o CARD OF THANKS I wish in this manner to thank the voters of St. Marys township who supported me in my race for trustee. Groce Tope. 500 Sheets S'/ixlL 16-Tb White Paragon Bond type writing paper 55c. The Decatur Democrat Co. tt ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your sale early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 Nov. 16 — LaCrosse County Guernsey Breeders’ Assn., I>'° head of Guernsey cattle, Meet Salem, Wise. Nov. 21—W. H. Spurgeon, 6 mi. Southeast of Decatur on the County Farm road. Nov. 22—Dr. Edwards, east ot Van Wert, Ohio, on Lincoln highDec. 6—Mrs. Albert Sprite, adninlstratrix. 80 acre farm ana personal property, « miles ■ >'”'h and % mile East of Pleasant Mills. Dec. 7—Otto Thiele. 2 miles West and 1% miles South ot Decatur, closing out sale. Dec. 14—Joy Bmith, . 14 miles West of Ft. Wayffi. just Norm ot Lake Kvereit, ciomng out * a ' e ' Dec. 15—Harry A. Boesch. 2% miles Northeast of Woodburn State Line, closiiig N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS , _ Bi3o to li:S0 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135
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