Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1938 — Page 2

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NOTICE TO jrOH-REBIDKMTB IN IHE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT NOVEMBER TERM, Im, Stilt of Indiana, County ot Adam*. 88: Decatur Savings and Loan AMOlation, Inc., Plaintiff —vs— Joaeph Craoa, et al., Defendant* Cornea now th* plainiitt by Fruchte & Lltterer, their attorney*, and tides lie complaint heroin together with the affidavit ot a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown ot the following named defendants, to.wit. Josepu Crabs, Joseph Crabbs, Esaias 1 >aliey, Elizabeth Crabs, Joseph D. Nuttman, Mary Ann Dailey, James Crabbs, Lucinda C. Crabos, Lucinda Craos, George A. Dent, Martha Dent, Marina A. Dent, Henry Delks, James Crabbs, Lucinua U. Crabbs, J. D. Nuttman, Caroline L. Nuttman, Samuel L. Kugg, M. Bremetkamp, Henry Deras. Magdalena Bremerkamp, Henry Deraes, Jas. Cabs, Cincinnati Union and Fort Wayne-ltallroad, B. W. Crabbs, Heni.ette Crabbs, Henriett Crabbs, Cincinnati L'nlon and Ft. Wayne Hailload Company, Francis A. Craos, L’atnarine crabs, F. A. Crats, C. 8. traos, Cincinnati Union & Ft. Wayne Railroad Company, Harriet L. Foricr. iticnard Furter, Burns A. Crabbs, James T. Crabbs, Burns A. Crabb, James T. Crabb, Mary J. Bradley, David W. Bradley, Lu-lnda C. Cra,bb, .as guardian of Edwin P. Crabb, Emjna E. Crabb, and John C. Crabb, •aiinior heirs of James Crabbs, deceased, Edwin P. Crabb, Emma E. -arabb, Jonn C. Crabb, Lucinda C. Crabb, Lucinda C. Crabb, as guardian of Edwin P. Crabb, Emma C. Crabb, and John C. Crabb, minor heirs al James Crabb, deceased. Lucinda C. Crabbs as guardian ot Ed■w in.P.C’rabbs, Emma E. Craobs, and John C. Crabbs, minor heirs of James Crabbs, deceased. Elizabeth Crabbs, Edwin P. Crabbs, Emma E. Crabbs. John C. Crabbs. Herman lierkes, Gernard Derkes. Bernard Brandeweide, Frank Branueweide, Jienry Brandeweide, Bernard J. TCohne, Alphonse Kohne, Mary LenL rich, Anne Kohne, Anna Fulmer, Jienry Kohne, Gerhard Kohne, Elizabeth Heideman, Anthony H. Konne, Jv.,ty Steining. Barney Steining. MagMelen Fulmer, Anna FHmer. WllhelTerveer, Wilhelmine C. Leng_*rich, John J. Kohne, John C. Heide_an.in, Bernard H. Kohne, Mary M. Jerveer, Catherine Meyer, Wilhelmine Steining, William H Niblick. Jtev. Joseph Dwenger, Bishop of the iiocese of Ft. Wayne, and his lawful successor, St. Marys Catholic Church of Decatur, Indiana, Bernard J Terveer. Herman Derkes, Jr., B. SPRAGUE’S ' Share the Profit SALE 28 shopping days until Christmas. Metal Flower Stands .. Roernd Mirrors9Bc to $8.50 End Tables9Bc to $7.50 Desk Lampssl.2s to $3.85 Pictures . 98c to $4.50 Blue Ribbon Innerspring Mattresses, regular $27.50 mattresses selling for $18.50. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 South Second St. eet Decatur, Indians Res. Phone 535 Store Phone 199

Exceptional Opportunity Adams County Distributor will be appointed immediately with exclusive rights on the only complete automatic stoker manufactured in the world. The only stoker that does the complete job. It feeds the coal from coal bln to furnace or boiler, burns it and removes the ashes automatically. NO WORK. NO WORRY. No possibility of explosion and at a price the people can afford to pay. The public wants safe completely automatic heat and will have it. The smart dealer will recognize this and make plans to cash in on this sales opportunity. Only small investment required while profit possibilities are very attractive. When answeting this ad, give qualifications and state when our representative should call. Box 600, Daily Democrat. Decatur. Ind.

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J. Terveer and Henry Kohn as executors of the last will of Henry Derkes, deceased. Bernard J. Terveer and Henry Kohne. as executors ct the last will ot Henry Derkes, deceased. Barney J. Terveer, as executor of the last will of Henry Derkes, deceased, Magdalena Vollmer, Anna i Vollmer, B. J. Terveer as executor of the last will of Henry perKee, deceased, Rev. Bishop icauaiuacher, . lawful successor of Rev. Bishop Dtvenger, dol’d, Lao Kohne. as administrator of the Estate ot Henry Kohne, deceased', Leo Kohne, Leo G. Kohne, Anthony Kohne, Margaret , Konne. Julius Kohne. Mary Kohne, wife of Julius Kohne. Bernard Kohne, Rebecca Kohne, Mary Kohne, Mary E. Hess. Peter Hess, Amelia R. Kohne, Amelia Kohne, Amelia K. Baiter, Fied Baker, William O. Blg:i..m, Della B. Bigham, Della Bigham, Mary J. Pillars. Benjamin Pillars, Cecil M. Andrews. Lewis Woodward, Nellie Bohnke, Benjamin Pillers, Mary J. Plllare, W. A. Lower, as executor of the last will of Mary J. Plllaru, deceased, William a. Lower, as executor of the last will ot Mary J. I lllars. deceased, Lewis A. Woodward, Lewis E. Woodward, Nellie L. bohnke, Henry Bohnke, Peoples Loan and Trust Company, Jonn D Andrews, Enoch Eady, Nellie Eady, Helen Eady, Frances Terveer, Mary Martha lerveer, John Bernard Terveer, David Terveer, Thomas Terveer, Katharine Terveer, Phillip Terveer, Caroline Terveer, Mayme Terveer, Clara Uhl, Clem Uhl, Emma Dowling, William Dowling, Anna Vcglewede, Minnie Holthouse, Wilhelmina Dlerkes, Herman Dlerkes, Amanda Dlerkes, Henry Dlerkes, John Dlerkes, Dietrich Dlerkes, Margaret Dlerkes, Anna Kless, Jonn Kiess, Joseph Kohne. Emma Kohne. Clara Evernart, Joseph Everhart: taat the name of the defendants are unknown, and they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit. The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wlt: Joseph Crabbs, Joseph Crab. Esaias Dailey. Elizabeth Crabs Elizabeth Crabbs, Joseph D, Nuttman, -MaryAnn Dailey, James Crabs. Lucinda C Crabs. Lucinda Crabs, George A Lent. Martha Dent, Martha A. Dent. Henry Delks, James Crabbs Lucinda C. Crabbs, J. D. Nuttman, Caroline L. Nuttman, Samuel L. Rugg, M. Bremtkamp. Henry Derks. Magdalena Bremerkamp, Henry Derkes, Jas. Ciabs, B. W. Crabbs Henriette Crabbs. Henriett Crabbs, Francis A. C-ab». Catharine Crabs. F. A. Crabs, C. S. Jrabs. Harriet L. Porter, Richard Porter, Burns A. Crabbs, James j. Crabbs, Burns A. Crabb, James T. Crabb, Mary J. Bradley. David W. H adley, Edwin P. Crabb, Emma E. I Crabb, John C. Crabb, Lucinda C. Crabb. Edwin P. Crabbs, Emma E. C.abbs, John C. Crabbs, Herman Derkes, Gerhard Derkes, Bernard Brandeweide, Frank Brandeweide, Henry Brandeweide, Bernard J. Kohne, Alphonse Kohne, Maiy Lengerich. Anne Kohne, Anna Fulmer, Henry Kohne. Gerhard Kohne, Elizabeth Heideman, Anthony H. Kohge, I Katy Steining, Barney Steining, Magdeien Fulmer, Anna Filmer, Wilhelmine Terveer. Wilhelmine C. Lengerich, John J. Kohne, John U. Heideman, Bernard H. Kohns, Mary M. Terveer. Catherine Merer, Wilhelmine Steining. William H Ntbllcg, Bernard J. Terveer, Herman Derkes, Jr., Magdalena Vollmer, Anna VoUc.er, William O. Bigham, Delia B. E’gham. Della Bigham. Mary J. Pillars, Benjamin Pillars, Cecil M. Andrews, Lewis Woodward, Nellie BohnKe, Benjamin Pillers, Mary J Pillare, Lewis A. Woodward, Lew-ls E. Vv oodward, Nellie L. Bohnke, Henry Behnke. John D. Andrews, Enoch Eady, Nellie Eady, Helen Eady, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, respectively, of each of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: Joseph Crabs, Joseph Crabbs. Esaias Dailey, Elizabeth Crabs, Elizabeth Craobs, Jos-

- eph D. Nuttman, Mtrf Ann Dailey, y James Crabs, Lucinda C. Ciabs, Lu- • i inda Crabs, George A. Dent, Martha ■ Dent, Martha A. Dent, Henry Delks, • James Crabbs, Lui lhda C. Crabbs, J. '• D. Nuttman, Caroline L. N'lttman, '• Samuel L. Rugg. M. Bremerkamp. v Henry Derks, Magdalena Bremerr Lamp. Henry Derkes. Jas, Ciabs, B - W Crabbs. Henriette Crabbs. H»n- • rlett Crabbs, Francis A. Crabs, Catr,P arlne Crabs, F. A. Crabs, C. 8. Crabs, " Harriet L. Porter, Richard Porter, ’ Burns A Crabbs. James T. Crabbs, ■ Burns A. Crabb, James T. Crabb. 1 Mary J, Bradley, David W. Bradley, • Edwin P. Crabb, Emma E. Crabb, 1 John C. Crabb, Luelnda C. Crabb, Ed- ■ win P. Crabbs, Emma E. Crabbs. • John C. Crabbs, Herman Derkes, Ger. ■ hard Derkes, Bernard Brandeweide, ■ Frank Brandeweide. Henry Brande- ■ vvelde, Bernard J. Kohne. Alphonse • Kohne, Mary Lengerich, Barney • .-Steining, Anne Kohne A.nna Fulmer, • Henry Kohne, Gerhard Kohne, Ellz- ’ aLeth Heideman, Anthony H. Kohne, ' Katy Steining, Magdelsn Fulmer, s Anna Filmer, Wilhelmine Terveer, ■ V ilhelmine O. Lengerich, John J. ' Kohne, John C. Heideman. Bernard • H. Kohne, Mary M. Terveer. Cather--1 ine Meyer, Wlluelmlne steining, William H. Niblick, Bernard J. Ter1 veer, Herman Derkes, Jr., Magdalena Vollmer, Anna Vollmer, William O. ' Bigham, Della B. Bigham, Delia Bigbarn. Mary J. Pillars, Benjamin Pili- • ars. Cecil M. Andrews, Lewrs Woodward. Nellie Bohnke, Benjamin PIU1 ers, Mary J. Plllare, Lewis A. Woodward. Lewis E. Woodward, Nellie L ’ Bohnke. Henry Bohnke, John D. An1 drews, Enoch Eady. Nellie Eady, Helen Eady, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; The unknown children, dependents, and heirs surviving spouse, creditors, and administrators of the estate, ’ devisees, legatees, trustees, and exe- ’ colors at the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wlt: Joseph Crabs, Joseph Crabbs. Esaias Dailey, Elizabeth • Crabs. Elizabeth Crabbs, Joseph D Nuttman, Mary Ann Dailey, James 1 Crabs, Luelnda C. Crabs, LAclnda Crabs, George A. Dent, Martna Dent, Martha A. Dent, Henry Delks, J a n\es Crabbs, Luelnda C. Crabos, J. D. Nuttman. Caroline L. Nuttman. Samuel L. Rugg. M. Bremerkamp, Henry Derks, Magdalena Bremerkamp, Henry Derkes. Ja*. Crabs, B. W. Ci abbs, Henriette Crabbs, Henriett ■ Crabbs. Francis A. Crabs Catharine ■ C-abs. F. A. Cra™, C. S. Crabbe, Har- 1 riet L. Porter, Richard Porter, Burns ■ A Crabbs, James T. Crabbs, Burns A Crabb, James T. Crabb, Mary J. Bradley, David W. Bradley. Edwin p Crabb, Emma E. Crabb, John U. Crabb, Lucinda C. Crabb, Edtvin P. ; Crabbs. Emma E. Crabbs, John LCrabbs. Herman Derkes, Gerhard Derkes, Bernard Brandeweide. Frank ■ p.-andewelde, Henry , Bernard J. Kohne, Alphonse Kohne, Mary Lengerich, Anne Kohne, Annk F.timer, Henry Kohne, Gerhard Kchne, Elizabeth Heideman, Anthenv H. Kohne. Katy Steining. Barnev Steining. Magdelen Fulmer Anna Filmer, Wljhelmine X e L vee ; „. mine C. Lengerich. John J. Kohne, John C. Heideman, Bernard H. Kohne. ■ Mary M Terveer, Catharine Meyer, V> ilhelmine Stelhlnlf, William M. Niblick. Bernard J. Terveer, Herman Derkes, Jr.. Magdalena filmer. Anna Vollmer, William O. Bigham, Della B. Bigham Della Bigham, Mary J. Pillars. Benjamin P>‘l»-rB, Cecil M. Andrews, Lewis IV ' Nellie Bohnke, Benjamin EiUers, ( Mary J. Plllare, Lewis A. Woodward, Lewis E. Woouward. Nelin L Bohnke. Henry Bohnke, John D Andrews, Enoch Eady, Nellie Eady, Helen Eady, the | >t all of whom are unknown to tne . plaintiff. All Os the w ° men °" c * ' Known by any of the names and designations above stated, names may have been changed and wno re now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; The of all of the persons above named. «acrtb. ed. and designated, as defendants to this action who are married, tne names ot all of whom are •unknown to the plaintiff; AH persons and =or poratiens who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest tn or lien 1 upon the real estate described in the . < omplaint in this action by, nnder or tnrouffh any of the defendants in this action named, described, and : designated In said complaint, the ( names of all ot whom are unknown That said action Is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the Slate of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said de fondants, that all of said defendamts are necessary parties to Said actios, and that they are believed ‘"be nonresidents ot the Stats of Indiana, The following described t eal est ate in Adams County In the State of Indiana, is described In said com , I P ' Inlo’t number five hundred sev ®b‘ ' ty-tour <5741 in Bremerkamp and Dtrkes Subdivision of outlet her 157 and the south part lot number 158 of Joseph Grab S Second Western Addition to the town (now City) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, except the east fifty-four (50 feet thereof, and except a strip aiateen .J nd , o ?*' half (1«%) feet wide off of the south end thereof. that there exists a defect, and an apparent defect In, and a cloud upon, the title to said real estate on account of defective and Inaccurate de- ! scriptions of said real estate appear-1 ing in some matters ot record aft-

DECATUn DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938.

acting ths title to safd real WtAtW, snd that it does not appear of rec. rd tbit certkin grantors, who art named as defendants hereing were unmarried at tha tima of exeenting curtain deeds pertaining to said real estate, and that certain of ths defendants whb were tnortagees. and had a Hen and Incumbrance affecting said real estate hgve not props'ly and duly released raid Hen as disclosed by the public records of Adams County. Indiana, where Mid real estate is situated, by reason vvhtreuf some doubt may bo allege" nnd arises as to the complete validity of the title claimed and asserted by said pl&lntlff; the said pialntltr, who has instituted and prosecuted this proceeding does not. have the knowledge as to whether the person or persons who by any possibility might Claim some right, title or interest In the real estate mentioned, and described In this proceeding are living or dead, and the plaintiff does not have knowledge as to the full names of such persons who by any possibility might cla)m some right, title or Interest in the real estate mentioned and desertbed In this proceeding whether as husband grid wife, widow or widower, heli or devisee, by reason of their relations to Some of the former owners, mortgagees. and Incumbrancers thereof, as disclosed by the public records of said Adams County, Indiana, who are made perty defendants herein. Said plaintiff does not know whether such parties who are made defendants herein are living or dead, and said plaintiff has made defendants In this proceeding any and all persons who might have some possible Interest In said real estate, and whose name or names appear of record. In any records affecting said real estate, and said plaintiff has also made defendants In this pmceedlng the husband, or wives, widowers, or widows, heirs, devisees ot any and all such persons appearing ot record as a former owner or incumbrancer under the designation and description of the unknown husband and wives, widowers and widows, or the unknown heirs or devisees of all of such persons shown by the public records of Adams County, Indiana. In which such real estate is situated, at any time in the past who have had any Interest In said real estate by reason whereof, doubt as to the validity of the title to said real estate may arise. And In this proceeding for the per. sons hereinbefore mentioned, saig plaintiff in Its complain; herein asserts title to the said r* a > estate against any and all persons whomsoever, and the purpose of said plaintiff In this proceeding Is to quiet the title to said real estate as against the world, and that said plaintiff has named as defendants herein all persons within its knowledge through whom any hostile claim to said real estate may be asserted. Notice Is therefore hereby given that unless they be. and appear on the 48th day of November Term. 1838, of the Adams Circuit Court, being the 14th day of January, 1339. to be begun and halden on the 21»t, Chy of November. 1988, at the Court House in the City of Decatur, and said Couqty and State, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tne seal of said Coifrt in the office ot the Clerk, thereof, in the City of Decatur, Indiana this list day of November. 1938. , , G. Remy Bierly Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Cour".' By . Fern E. Bierljt (Seal) Deputy Clerk. Fruchte A Lltterrr. Attorneys. NOV. 3t—39—Dee. «. ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your Mie early. Truat Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 Nov. 28—1. A. Montgomery, miles south ot Bryant. Ind.. 14 mile west of Road 17. Dairy cattle sale. Nov. 29 — Lewis J. Wteadel IMi miles south and 2 ftltes east of Chattanooga, 4 miles north of Wabash, Ohio. General farm sale. Dec. B—Mrs. Albert Burke, ad mlnlstratrix. 80 acre farm and personal property, B miles South and % mile East of Pleasant: Mills. ®ec. 7—Otto Thiele, 2 miles West and I>4 miles South of Decatur, closing out sale. Dec. 14—Joy Smith, 14 miles West of Ft. Wayne, just North of Lake Everett, ciosmg out sale. Dec. 15—Harry A. Boesch, 2H miles Northeast of Woodburn on State Line, closing out sale. NOTICE *. . t I will be out of my office November 14 to 28, inclusive. DR. E. P. FIELDS .Jl ■■■ 11.. H g .! 1

; Test Your Knowledge 1 Can you answer seven of these j ten questions? Turn to page ■ Four for the answers. i ■• 1. Name the softest and most mal- [ leable of the common metals. 2. What Instrument accurately records altitude flights of aircrafts? 3. Where Is the Amu-Darya river? 3. Name the chairman of the -National Foreign Trade Council. , B. !n liquod measure, how many fluid drams are In one pint? 6. Where is Old Faithful Geyser? 7. What Is the name of the small reptile that can change Its colors 8 Who was Johannes Brahms? 9. In what year was the Panama Canal officially opened for commerce? 10. Name the capital of the Sultanate of Morocco. 1. Who Invented the sewing machine? 2. Name the highest peak of the Andes Mountains, computed from sea-level. 3. Name the principal actor in the broadcast "War of the Worlds,” which recently spread .panic among thousands of Americans. 4. What Is the Pentateuch’ 5. Why Is June the traditional month of morrfage? 6. Name the capital of Michigan. 7. What is the name of the U. S. naval vessel that engaged In a series of brilliant and sweeping victories over British naval vessels during the War of 1812? 8. Os what metal was the framework of the dirigible airship Hin denburg made? 9. Name the jockey who rode War Admiral tn his recent ma’ch race with Seabfscult. 10. Which President was twice married and had 14 children? o Adams County Memorial Hospital I ♦ ♦ Dismissed —Mrs. Stafford Sprague, Hudson, Ohio; Norma Evelyn Girton. Monroeville, Ind.. Admitted —Mrs. Charles Pyle, Ge- , ueva, Ind; Mrs. Amos Lehman, Bente, Ind; Jose Vallarta. R. R. 2. Decatur; Albert E. McNeal, Willshire, Ohio; Donna Fay Vents daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vents, 510 Patterson St., Lewis Kelly, I R. R. 6. Decatur. 0 Trade In a Good Tovm — Oecatur New Faces in Senate — -1 ‘-4h- z 'J ■ . Charles W. Tobey ; Representative Charles W. Tobey, , Republican, of New Hampshire, is Cie senator-elect from that state. ' He defeated the incumbent New S Dealer, Frederick H. Brown, in the recent election.

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* PATES i One Time —Minimum charge of | 26c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, I!4c P®' w ® rd Two Times —Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or Sees | Over 20 words 2c per word for I the twr times. I Three .Irnee— Minimum charge I of 60c for 20 words or less. t Over 20 words 2!4« per word | ] for the three times. Cards of Thanks — 350 Obituaries and verses SI.OO | Open rate display advertising i 36c per column Inch. FOR SALE SPECIAL Apple Tree Sale —Good strong, heavy, large size. While they last, $3.60 per ten. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. 259-ts TOR SALE —13 used washers, sev-. eral demonstrators at small down payments. Used heating and range stoves. Riding plow. Good colt. Decatur Hatchery. 274-ts FOR SALE —Cole’s Hot Blast oil | burners. Trade in your old stove, i Easy terms. Phone 7873. Uhrick ( Bros. 275-3 t j FOR SALE—Electric Stove, brand , new. Popular make. Price ' $149.54. Will take SIOO. Easy pay-; ments. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. ' 275-3 t | —.— —'' -— FOR SALE—Two boys’ sheepskin coats. 12, 14 sizes. Will sell' cheap. Phone 1273. 276-2 t; FOR SALE—One 2-wheeled trailer. Decatur Upholster Shop. 145 S. . Second St. It FOR SALE — 50 White Leghorn pullets. 50c each. Mrs. John Bailey, 1 mile west, H mile north of Pleasant Mills. 274 b 3t-x FOR SALE — Fresh cow. Floyd Smft’ey, R. 6. 1% mil* west of Pleasant Mills. Phone 885-E. 275-3 t FOR SALE — 6 revolving stool chairs (high); 4 waiting room chairs; 4 filing cabinet sections, typewriter desk; typewriter stand; all in good condition. Phone 160. 275-3 t FOR SALE—37 Ford 60 —86 Chev. Town Sedan—3s Chev. Standard —3l Chev. Sedan. Busche Sales. 303 N. 9th. Or Butler’s Garage. 275-2tx FOR SALE — Zenith .and Philco radios. Free home trial. Easy payments. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 275-3 t ORDERED DOWN— Every article in our store marked away down to help you solve your Christmas problems. Live and let live is our motto. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 S. Second St., Decatur, Indiana. 276-26 t o NO HUNTINGI Strictly no hunting allowed without permission on the farms of: — Louis Hoile - Wm. Christlaner Edwin J. Fuelling • Theo. Hobrock J. H. A. Christlaner. in Section 3. Root Township. DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth St. Phone 102; STOVE and FURNACE COAL Genuine Red Ash Coal High in Heat— Very Low Ash. Also Other High Grade Coal at Reasonable Prices. For Sale By HAUGK COAL CO. Phone 660. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Subscribers are requested to give old and new address when ordering paper changed from ine address to another. For example: If you , | change youi address from Decatur R. R. 1 to Decatur R. R. 2, instruct us to change the paper from route one to route twn ■ !!■■■■ —llli MIM I I For Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phone 625 134 Monroe Bt. Residence phone 522.

MISCELLANEOUS ] FARMERS ATTENTION Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, Agent. FARMERS ATTENTION — Have something new In battery radios. Operntes as cheap as electric sets. No wet batteries to be recharged. Low prices. Phone 7873. Uhrick Bros. 276-3 t NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 , South Second St. 253-30 t ' wanted" MEN AND WOMEN—lnterested in making far above average week!ly earnings operating route of cigarette and confection machines Exclusive territory. Small investment. Regal Products Co., Dept. D, Madison, Wisconsin. 27®-3tx WANTED —Roomer. Man or woman Mart Miller 821 W. Monroe St. 276"3t | WANTED — Your radio tubes, to test free at your home. Phone I 7873. Uhrick Bros. 275-3 t I WANTED TO BUY—White leghorn j pullets. Thurman Wolfe, Deca-; tur R. No. 6. 275-3tx o FOR KENT FOR RENT—S room modern house , furnace and garage on South First Street. Call 79. Dyonis Schmitt 1 274-g3t FOR RENT —1 room apartment, has conveniences of 3 rooms. Corner First and Monroe, Phone 846.275-3 t x FOR SALE —Five belt pigs, 90 lbs. Geo. Morris, Union township. 276-2tx J LOST AND FOUND , LOST — $25.00 in chash between Bank and Adams Theatre. Reward. Notify this office. 274-3tx o MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodg No. 571. F. and A. M. at 7:30 p. rr. Wednesday, November 23. Important business. Homer D. Lower, W. M. 276-2 t — o One Killed When Auto Crashes Into Pushcart Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 22 —(UP) —Funeral services were aranged today for Clarence Bailey, 58, who i was struck by an auto dr.ven by j William Ellinger, 31, while pushing : j a pushcart. The auto carried the body 100 feet i oefore the car struck a telephone pole, injuring the driver. o NOTICE OF S4LE OF Jl DGMEM S And CLAIMS In the Adams Circuit Court, Adam* County, State ot Indiana t iiiim- Na. 1172 U In the mater of the Liquidation ot I Old Adams County Bank Notice is hereby given that ,I>J' I virtue of an order of the Adams Cir- j 1 cult Court of said county and state duly made and entered of record in the above cause, The Department of Financial Institutions, of the ytate of Indiana, in the matter of the liquidation of Old Adams County Bank, will offer for sale at public , auction certain Judgment and claims of said Old Adams County Bank at I the office of the undersigned local.■ : ; at Room No. 4 at 153 .South Second . Street in Decatur Indiana, at tin | hour of 9:00 o’clock A. M. on tlv 25th day of November 1988, whh-n judgments and claims consist ot the , following towlt: Certain judgments ■against stockholders of said bank lon stockholders’ liability more tultj I described in Exhibit A on Lie in tnI office of the clerk of said court; cci - I tain daiiuß filed against th» estat' of deceased stockholders on sto' kI holders’ liability more fulb ilescrmI cd in Exhibi. B on file in the otttce of the clerk Os said court. Copies of the above exhibits mas t„. seen and examined at the otn ' of the clerk of the Adams Cirimi. Court, at the office of the undesigned, or at the law office of Henty BHeller. 133 South Second Street, Decatur, -Indiana. , Terms of Sale: Said judgments and claims will be offered for J* 16 public auction in the entirety an Ilso by individual Items. and without any recourse a 8«"? s said bank or the a<-- I undersigned reserves the to cept the highest bld tn j eblier man | tier in Which said <inims may be offered. A t u .^ a l be accompanied by certifi• i for the full amount thereof. AU I v.-ill be made subject to the apprt | ! f The Department of I ’’' n ? n r’djaiia. slltutlons, of the State o J o j in th* matter of the liquidation ’H Ad Tvß°o U b n e , rt B T Kramer, Special Representative. Henry H. Heller. Att*r»eT- )V , 0 Trade In A N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5.00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

Body’s Market for I s | Cl ' ~eil Ml 2 >2" commission Xeal9 rec «l'M 10b to 120 n, B H l-’O 140 1b5....’ " ’• 1:1 to liio lbs. ">■ 160 to 200 |b s . to 250 lbs"' 2.l'J to 300 lbs.. 'n® 3t>U to 350 lbs 3.0> lbs., and up ]» Stags \ Villers . Spring lambs ~ '■ Vrurliiu |, Uck lambg --nB Varliugs FORT WAYNE LIVEJTgM I-'"" Wayne, Ind. X n , —Livestock: Hogs, steady to H’s.. ISA2M ftifl lbs.. $7.50; roM $7.4". 210-260 lbs.. His . >: -i:,. 2SO-300 lbs. r»l 325 lbs.. $7 15; 325-354 lbi?B 140-160 lhs„ $7 50; $7 ’.5; 100.120 lbs.. $720 ■ Roughs. $6.75; stags. |;xl Calves. $11.50, lambs, 11. ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVEITQgI liiihaiiopolis. hid.. Net.!sJ —Livestock: M Hogs, 9,000; holdoven. #;■ ket L’oe higher; 160-200 $7.9.1. 200-406 lbs., }7|o-|:»J 160 lbs., $7.20-17.85; soviftl er. bulk $7.35-$7.65. g Cattle 2,100; calves, ’W;fl :r.. -'ly 25. h:ch-'r; heitenfl cows, steady to strong; fl mostly $9.50-$10.60; Mklj $7.50-SS7S; vealers steady] sll. Sheep. 4.500; lambs steidfl good and led. e. s9.sHlf ‘ CLEVELAND PRODUCE CP v. land. 0.. Nov. 22.-J Produce; Butter, firm; extra, 32c;« ards, 30’4c. Eggs, steady; extra graitj i 34c. extra firsts. JSc; tiMi ceipts. 26c. Live poultry, steady b<|| 19c; ducks, fancy. 6 lbA.il 16-17. av. race run, 14fl <-ova stnail ’ «<• ...-.I nary 14c. tsrkajaj hens an 1 light toms, 23-2*f. 1 ti.tns 1- lbs. and up nuxtu , oid hens. 19-20 c; old toaii 2. 16-1*«-: No. 2. IM’H j Potatoes. Michigan (i sl.lO-$1.15 bag of 104 W 1 round whites. }1.15-$1.25; I* sets. $1.45. washed (Mi ! $1.85: North Dakota M $1.30; reds. $1: Maint Statei $1 1541.20: Idaho, IN EAST BUFFALO LIVEST4I East Buffalo. N. Y. (U.R> Livestock: Hogs. 100; weak to siuM [trucked-ins 160-230 lbs . i7.ifl| similar weights rail ns 1 $7.90-SB.IO. 1 Cattle. 100; cows steady; low cutter and cuM| $3.75-$4.75; lightweight b® . $5.75. M I calves. 50; vealers. ■J good and choice largWPH ; and medium. $8.50-sll- i S he ep. 600; fat lambi MU Itive. steady; medium aM* ' grades dull. weak. 5 MSO-$9.75; ! medium and m< xed I $8.75; inferior thrown® , 1 ward to $5.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CIOSI. Dec. Mar. JW | Corn .. • si( J Oats .. -25% local gra ' n m o a r R Ji BURK ELEVATOR Corrected November Pn;eE to be paM No. 1 Wheat, 60 lb’- or No. 2 Wheat, etc New No. 2 Oats■ ■ I No 2 Yellow Corn „ 1 New No. 4 COn d No. 2 Soy Beaus Rye — central SOYA CO’ j No. 2 Soy Beans. market Fat ; s,ocks '- ir 7ul governments Curb Stocks, ” p U | ar l ? »* Chicago stocks. Call money. /,-erf Foreign e»’. lwnge ’ lation to doHar. Cotton. s,eady hpa | o p li** Grains. An". * hMt ’ 1 corn up K lO k hop. * Chicago live” . gerf cattle. Btead> ' ]. e Uc ,b j 9 Rubber, up n ’ o ' NeW Silver bar m ' ”.. t .,sz c L changed. Free Turkey Night bun