Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1939 — Page 2

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►i• 1 ♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you an*wsr h«u of U«M ton questions? Turn to pass Four tor th* answers. ► — —<' 1. Which city I* called tho "WmHIng ton ot South America?* & What la arlthtnomania? 3. To which Major U>a«ue basebull club does Zeke Bouuura now belong? 4 Which la tho moat brilliant «ur in tlw heaven*? C. Nam* the author of the traai-dy -!■■■■ 11 i.Kt. ti, MOTit K nr ft m u HrtfllM, FtlltW to, iin Nolle* Is hereby alv«n Hist th* l*H'al Alcoholic Beverage Board ot ..Uania County, Indians, will at » vu A M on th* 33rd day ot March 1»3» at the County L'umml>*lt>n«r* llooui In Auditor's oftics, Court House in tn* City ot Itecatur, in said County begin Investigation ot th* applßa-te-n ot th* following named parson, isuusatlna th* l.su* to the applicant at th* location hereinafter >*t out, ot th* Alcoholic Beverage fermit ot th* . lass hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the tunes* o| said applicant, and the propriety ot Issum* th* permit applied for to such applicant at the premise* nani- • I: Adam* >‘o»t No. 43, American Legton Club. 4SH», Cor. Marlton A First sit. Decatur — Liquor, Heer, Wine Itetaller. Said tnvcellgatlon will h* open to the public, and public participation I* requested. Alcoholic Beverage Commission of Indiana. By John r. Noonan Herrotary Hugh A. Barnhart, Sa ire A.ludtiiMi.ii r Mil. 1 ■

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the farm H mil* South and 1 mH* West of Decatur on th* Peieraon Road. SATURDAY, March 4,1939 Commencing at 12:00 Noon LIVESTOCK I Bred Heifer, be freah in April; 1 Heifer, open; Hon* Colt. Sorrel. 10 month* old, a good on*. FEED 200 bti good solid Corn: 20 ton extra good Clover Hay mixed light with timothy; 2 bu Little Red Clover seed IMPLEMENTS Good spike luotii harrow; Good wagon and Id ft. atk, J Deere 2 horse walking breaking plow good 3 section spring tooth harrow; Deering Mower; Clover Buncher; Empire Jr 10 disc fertiliier grain drill; good riding cultivator: good double disc 7 on side; new boxings; 3 nets hay slings; Mc-Deerlng Manure Spreader; IHC Hammer Mill, first class; 2 Ean Mills; Hay Loader; Tedder; Deering Binder « ft in good condition; new canvas*. Sulky Breaking Plow, articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash Mrs. John S. Meyers Roy 8 Johnson -Auctioneer. T. Schieferetela— Clerk. Public Sale Having decided to quit farming. I will «et| al public auction Sty miltjs East <>f Decatur. 3 mile* West of Willshire, Ohio, and 2 miles West of Wren, on the Piqua road. MONDAY, March 6,1939 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. •—HEAD OF HORSES—6 Roan mtrr. 3, wt. 1500. tn foal. Bound, well broke; Roan mare. 3, wt I*oo. in foal. Koan Gelding. 5. wt 1600; Sorrel Gelding. •>. wt 1M0; Roan Mare. 2. thia Is a good filly; Sorrel Mare with stripe In face coming 2. a very good colt. The above horses are good ones CATTLE HOGS SHEEP Guernsey * Jersey Cow. • ; Jersey Cow. H and Red Cow. «. all due to Ireehen in March. Whit* Sow and !« pigs of weaning age; 5 Ewe* du* to lamb in March FEED—S ton Clover Hay. some Corn Fodder. —implements— Fordson Tractor in good condition: Oliver It” Tractor Plows, Mo Deering a ft Binder, good; 2 good wagon* and 2 good IS ft hay ladders and grain bed*. Hoosier 12 dim- grain drill, good. Mc-Deering End Gate seeder new. IHC coni planter; Oliver 14" »ulky plow. Oliver 14" walking plow, Oliver gang plow. Double diac; 2 Mowers; Dump Rake; Tedder. Hay Ixjsder, Potato Digger, one horse; 2 row Riding cultivator; 2 single row riding cultivators; Harrow: Engine and Pump Jack; 2 good double set* Br«e<hlng Harness: Horse Collar*: Shovel Plow* Double Trees: Log vhaln*. and small tools too numerous to mention. 4<» gal cider vinegar; pair platform scales; Model A Ford Roadster Also Hattery Radio; 3 Bed*. Library Table; Aladdtu Lamp, and other Household Good*. TERMS--Ca*h FRANCIS O. MILLER, Owner Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer T. Schiefeisteiu—Clerk. Lunch Will Be Served,

Barney Google and Snuffy Smith STRICTLY Bl SIN ESS By Billy De Beck \ / Gee wvt.Goow-'l so tgo \ _ MQU DON'T KNOW \! * I KNOCK O« NOW / ~ HMIiS TQUUNCW- I ZcA how prouo l ami I vunsmer get through- / XOU'RE VC/ \ BONG' OF KOU — f\ 1 GOT TO CHECK UP THt / UKMGnFR&IiL | / I HKwNM. WK AT CNE AJigsTX NOW.PuEASE STOP ) CASK POS’.TXON OF THE qummMAv J / CUT OUT TO GE* I BONG' ✓ A U'TTtE WHU.E J ( A A AND K CORPORATION- \ BUUW BOV— J 1 Gu%<Nt9S-fA**N • I vUNO jj-Jk'M4 AND REST —/ \ >4OO OWN €.OOO SHARES K — \ VOOK OU€« | ■> L-—"C OF the CDWRAON - - ?" rr» < . GOOD* - J J X i & 7Z W? ? s&>, iKBn ftILMBLE THEATER Now Showing “AGED IN THE WOOD” ( poesuMAoi.v t-e t% '—< W***iMifcißl . x 3UK 71 'ffi Jsbbk'ng the mvstbqiousX *>. tiZQ^ia.MWfrV 118 \ ’ WlEsSL^i,■;! j b < / sp'nach juice which i lWwilli<M|a«SW - H ’ if IwtUL VIAKE him GOOajh 7 \ z •' Ttfli-asCaJM / AW\ BH-M'KliiS mope r- i (, _,a)uwM as/Jm )' 7l "WL V v Miro li-.1. y\ k Id R A / 7 r j I "2s, \ -J I "pr W Z v ' - “1 Kw: 'r\.-. "a. —’ 7s . r<j ..mit-*** M| Mr—» *. w .... x -. ~ ty. ? *

J “King Lear." t) Os which country I* Titan* (Taranu) the capital? ft. Into what body of water does th* Columbia River flow? i 5. What Is the correct p onuncia- > tloti of ths word consonant? 9 How many American* were killed lu the liavui battle of .Manila . Bay? ' 10. On which cuutiueut an the Andes Mountains > ' fl NOTCH OF *4l K OF HF. 44. I ESTATE 444 44IMINI«TII 4T014 4 , r»4M>lr < am. to, MM In th* Adam. Circuit Court, February term. I*3*. HTATt; t>F INDIANA , COUNTY OF ADAMS SR , Th* undersigned, administrator nt . th* ratal* of Peter Young, dV'vx.vd , hrrehy gives nolle* that b> virtue . of an order of the Adam* Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 3W:tM» , a. m <>n th* 23th day of March. IbXb. tn Adams County, Indiana, offer for ’ | Male. at public iale, all Iniereet ot ! | SUId Decedent In and to the follow- ' I in* described teal Mtate lor cash; : NK 1-4 of III* HI? 1-4 of Section IT, • Township N of range leK. except ~ s rod* off of the entire North end . thereof, leaving 3* acre* of land , mor* or lew. In Adam* County, Ind- . tana. , | Said vale will be made subject to I th* approval of said court, William Watterson. A<lniin.*trator Hubert H. H<-4 lewahaM. Attorney. Man h 3-M* O FOR SALE — New Form of Affidavit of Mortgage Indebtedness. 2 for 5c or *1.25 for 100. The Decatur Dem- ■ ocrat Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939.

Quarrel'* Hot; Flrsmen Called Windalow. Art*. —(UPi- A hum land and wit* living In Mahoney

KIT CARSON-

CHAPTER XVIII They were entering level prairie land, Fremont and hi* men, led by Kit Caraon. Behind lay Mitmouri—th* frontier Ahead, leva! aa tid* water, the great Hat Interior of unknown America Fremont was to explore. Kit turned easily in hi* saddle. “There it is, Lieutenant Level a* your hand. You'll And it all like this, puny much, all the way to ths Rockies.** He was puttied by Fremont's look —aflame, like a man teeing visions. Kit rode nearer to th* lad* should not hear. “This ia I’awne* country and th*y're had medicine. At least ten thousand of ’em scattered along the Platte, and always on the w»r path. Main village is about »eventy-flv* mile* ahead. Gue** I’ll rid* on a few mile* and do some scouting.* He dashed over th* plain, sitting like a Comaneh* in hi* light plainsman's Middle. Fremont's sharp eye* followed him approvingly. Fremont wa* not unawai * of hl* own fine appearance, a* in blue and gold uniform he sat hi* splendid horse. Proves u. But th* lithe figure tn buckskin with flying, towny hair stirred him to generous admiration. "What a picture Kit would make.'* commented Preuss, the artist, riding alongside Fremont “As fine a figure of a man on horseback,” answered Fremont, “as ever 1 have looked upon.” But thet* wa* a frown on hi* high forehead. Fremont could not regret hi* choice of sccuts. Admirable was Kit. honest as kingdom come, but there were matter* difficult for a southern gentleman to ignore. Th* ordeal of mess time, for instance. Kit tried to use kmf* and fork, but hi* finger* were strange to them. And on the other hand. Kit wa* plainly ratt.ee contemptuous of Fremont'* dependency upon such utensils. “He has lived overly long with Indians,” thought Fremont, in an attempt at understanding. He tried to think how splendid Kit was tn other way*. How patient he had beer with the green members of the expedition, teaching them to form a circle each night of the covered wagons and drive horse* and mules within for safety. How he had taught the young boys to shoot, and enchanted them with hi* western stories and mountain wisdom. Kit ordered camp each day before sundown, so that by night the four eooking fires would be out, not to attract roving Pawnees. Kit selected camp site* and set guards. He showed them how to sleep on saddle* that served both a* pillows and protection against possible arrows, and how, sleeping, to grip with arms and knee* the rifle that might mean one'* Ilf*. And Kit’* example had reconci Inf them all to sleep uncomplainingly in mud puddles, th* first two night* out, when they had been overtaken by storm. These things Fremont recalled, pacing Proveau slowly over the prairie, and trying to forget Kit’* antipathy to such trivia a* knives and forks and toothbrushes and soap. But Kit was racing hark over the prairie. “Buffalo?" he could be heard shouting nearly a mil* away. The Fremont men, halting, heard in the distance a rumbling sound like thunder. The ground was shaking Mile* ahead they saw a cloud of dust spread over the*v>ruon. Iler* was excilbment! The boy* Henry and Randolph were no wilder than th* older men. I'nder tha» cloud of dust ran adventure —danger the sport of king*. Kit reached them. H» dashed to the "cavvy" end selected from the herd a horse trtii.ied for buffalo hunting. Throwi .gon it hi* Spanish silver brid.e. ar/ witho-Jt waning to change sstid’e*. he was 0.7 shotting for the oth»r» *s fofl-w. "I/mk to yourr ne tr* gfrvh*.''

Addition had a hot argument, fn' fact, It got ao hot that, when the wife couldn't atand it any hotter she st-usd the telephone and called

h* shouted, for if a man'* toddle slipped in a buffalo hunt he was lost. They were all off after Kit who rode low on hia saddlel*s* horse with hi* long rifle ready across it* mane. Then out of the very plain, it seemed, grew darkness. Ahead, as far as eye could see, the plain wa* dark with buffalo, a black anil rhythmic sea, the wave* of which were horned! "There'* twenty thousand head in that herd.” yelled Kit, racing to th* l*a cf that advancing tid*. Ther* sras no stopping that living ocean. Alone, th* American bison wa* a grotesque and ferocious brute, but seen many thousand fold it attained a terrifying majesty. In advance of the herd great horn* rode on immense bearded head*. Her* and there in the tossing sea of horn* "purts of dust showed where a fight waa waging between bullk Fremont waa racing alonjride Kit Maxwell joined them, riding like an Indian. Fremont shouted at Carson: "Doeim’t your heart beat wildly ?" “Aye, like a war drum!" shouted Kit, but hi* face was a mask. He rounded the rushing herd. At a vulnerable place he cut in with hi* hors* between long horns that lif tod and clashed and clattered. Hom* like sabres thrust around Kit, hemming him in. He gripped the hors* with hi* knees. He shouted the Indian cry: "Hnil Hui!" The high shrilling bewildered the buffalo. The charging horn* lowered. A toction of herd fell back before hl* cry and fled. The other men, watching breathlessly, saw Kit rid* safely out of that tremendous herd that stretched as far a* t hey could see, driving ahead of him fifty buffalo. "Clmrga them!" yelled Kit. Th* Fremont men picked out their animal* through rolling cloud* of dust. Kit wa* first to fir*. Gripping hi* horse with hi* knees he lifted th* long rifl*. The shot went unheard in th* fury of thousand* of stampeding hoof* striking hard soil and thousand* of horn* clashing and great throat* trumpeting the fury of angry beast*. But a buffalo row stumbled to her knee*. The sentinel buffalo* galloped up and down trying to turn the herd. They pawed, with small legs stiff. Bearded head* charged furiously that living wall. The tide would not be stemmed. But the herd veered from the wagon train advancing slowly over the prairie. Kit noted this gratefully before charging into the herd again to drive out more buffalo. He had a plainsman'* fear of stampede* Buffs!* could destroy their wagons and drive off their horses and mule*. Kit selected a place between two charging bull sentinel*. Neatly a* a matador he slipped hi* trained hors* between and again gave the Indian ery. Again he wa* swept into a tossing sea of form*. Only th* pierring cry | wa* hi* defense. Rut he had known such excitement since a* a lad of twelve he had hunted buffalo with the Sioux Indians. Through choking du«t he watched for loophole*, guiding hi* horse with his knee*. The herd raced him along like a hurricane. There was only one thing to fear— ak* that he had no means of watching. If under this racing herd a praln* dog village *hou!d be hidden, with gaptng hole* to eatch at a horse's hoofs, then Kit would be in danger! How *mall, that chance, on the vast prairie he wa* racing over now in thi* thundering ocean' The chance overtook Kit. Somewhere under that living *ea a prairie <rag had his home. The hoof of Kit’* horse eaught in that earth doorway, throwing the horse and Kit to the earth. i Fremont, watching in horror, saw

ths fire department. The Httor arrived and waa aeerehlng tor the fire, when ths husband explained ■ he situation.

Kit Caraon swept under th* storming tide of buffalo, under horns Ilk* sabre*, under hoof* like knive*. Kit lay very atill. Over him. passed him, stormed th* buffalo herd. He rtared up into bearded bull-ilk* face*, to small etit? leg* •ct with knifedike hooves. They did not touch him. Because he lay »o atill, avoiding only the lunge* of hl* horse that struggled to riae. Hi* horse wa* his shield again*t twenty thousand mmidened buffalo. Fremont, who through the rolling dust had seen hi* scout go down, offered up a quick prayer. Outside that storming sea the Fremont men stood transfixed with horror. Maxwell lifted his rifle. “I’m going to shoot Kit'* hor»e," Maxwell yelled. “At Ihast w* can save hi* silver bridle." At that moment they saw Kit spring to hi* feet as the horse regained its balance, hanging to it* mane despite the jostling buffalo, leaping to it* Hack, clinging there. A cheer rose from twenty white throats «peh as never had been heard on the plain* "Thank the Lord I didn’t shoot the horse,” thought Maxwell. Kit dashed out between clattering horn*. “Charge!" he sh-uted »o the transfixed men s* if nothing had happened. He wa* off after a bull running stiff toiled from the h»id. With a whoop of delight he frod from hi* running horse and brought it down. The herd was fleeing now against the wind. The Ficr.icra tren chased the buffalo a few m!'es whooping like Indian* and Fremont added a young bull to the kill. The hull leaders swept to the rear to fight ths hunter*. At time* they charged together in an attempt to destroy horses and rider*. That night, ths explorer* feasted. Forgetful of Pawnee and danger they sat long over the Are*, each man broiling on a ’tick hi* favorite tid-bit, live’ or steak or tongue, or the “hump fat" loved by mountain men. And Kit, relaxing, tcld of the prairie dog dug out that had nearly sent him to death. “Nothing cuter than a prairie dog," he added, generous’/. “Poor little fellow. A prairie dog :* never •lone in hia house. He ha* a rattlesnake and a little owl boarding with him.” And Kit told them of nunting buffalo with Sioux and Apache* who (truck dextenously with their long lanee* at th» vulnerable place behind the buffalo'* shoulder. He told of having seen buffalo a* far west a* Green River in Wyoming, but that none were a* far w*»t a* Oregon. He had seen one herd of two hundred thousand buffalo. Rut he «aM nothing es hi* own courage in rising like a man from the dead out of that buffalo stampede. Fremont, listening, wa* baffled by the honesty and m<xle»ty of Kit Carson. That night Fremont wrote in hl* diary: “Indian* and buffalo make up th* poetry and life of the prairie." Fremont wa* recording every bit of their journey, knowing he wa* making a historical memorandum of an unknown world. He noted brush and flowers, river* and plain*. He sketched and surveyed, classified. even named them. He noted, a* they marched on after the buffalo hunt, that for many mile* there , was not a blade of gras*. The buffalo had eaten bare ths plain. Fremont collected and itemised botanical, metereological and geological specimen*. He analysed the very soil they rode over. He drew route* of the trail they were following and its practicability. With the carefully adjusted instruments he ivsd in constant dread of injuring, he took latitudes and longitude* and elevation*. In such moment* he *eemed to be born anew—h* wa* Fremont th* Pathfinder. (To be continued! ew-n<«t- w s»m • MM Pip'rtKUssl M* SIM Fmi«tcs IM

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♦ RATES On* Timo—Minimum ch*r 9 . of 25s for 20 word* Os Ov,r , 20 words, U*o per word Two Timos-Minimum charge 40c for 20 words or l*M. Over 20 words 2c p*r word for ths two times. Thrse Tim**—Minimum ch*rgo ! C f Mo for 20 word* or lowOver 20 word* 2**o p*r word for th* thro* time*. I Card* of Thank* 3* Obitusri** and vers** O’-00 > Op*n rat* • display advertising j 35c p*r column Inch. k —♦. FOR SALE FOR BALK — 18 uo*O Washer*. Electric and Gas, small down paymento Heating stoves, oil range*. *weeper* at bargains. Decatur Hatchery. FOR BAI.E - Refrigerators, an r.mmcing the IM» line of Frtgwtair. •■ectric stove* and refrigerator* S«-e them at Vhflck Bros 5-’ -t ORDERED SOLD, t'aed busima* equipment —1 Underwood typewriter; one Burroughs adding ina chine; one safe; one de»k. No reasonable caah offer will be re fushed. Sprague Furniture Co-. 182 So. Second Bt. Phone IM. APPLE TREE SALE—Good clean large tree*, while they last. 13. W per 10. Evergreen*, shrub*, ornamentals and shade trees. We make lawns. Riverside Nursery. Berne. Indiana. FOR SALE-Briggs and Stratton 4 cycle gasoline motor. Aladdin mantel hanging lamp. Tbeo Bui mahn, Preble Phone 503tx 100 ACRES— Unimproved farm that can be bought at a low flgurv It is located 3 mile* north of De catur. Indiana Half the farm ia in pasture Must be sold for cash Write K. H. Knowlton. Freeport. Illinois. 80—' FOR SALE - Some brand new 1M» 4 tube Zenith console radios for 822.80. Uhrick Bro* s£3t FOR SALE - Used furniture and Planoe I 3 piece living room suite; 1 davenport, 1 piano, 1 j range; several mattresses and springs; table* and chairs. No i reasonable caah offer will be re- ; fused. Sprague Furniture Co.. 18.’ So Second St Phone 195 5111 FOR SALE - Two 8-20*17 tires One two-wheeled trailer. 341 N. Sixth St. 81-34* FOR SALE 30 aciea of land a* good as there is in Adam* County, small house and barn. Ilk mile southwest of Monroe, immediate possession; Jim Andrew*. Trust Co. Bldg. Decatur or Monroe. 52-aJtx ““——————MM^ H **aw a w*. w . FOR SALE—>O acre farm adjoining Berne corporation limitsPriced to sell. Suttles-Edward* Co. M4t — — oMARKET* AT A GLANCE Stock*; irregularly higher ut quiet trading. Bonds: irregular and off. Curb stocks: quiet Chicago tttxAs: irregubrly higher. Call money: one per cent Foreign exchange: slightly off in dollar term*. Cotton: soft in ntcdvraia k>*a. Gralu* wheat and corn I'actionally lower. Chicago livestock: hoe* amt sheep weak. cattle .steady. Rubber: oft or moderately steady. Silver bar in New York: unchanged at 42 he a fine ounce. Nr*. <«*mrge Harding ia still Ul with the flu. writs: «»• 4'tnxt. ssrrriMWKn-t or r.» r 4Ts: m». h>«" Nut H-v |« L«r«b> given to the <reO- , Hur*, ttetra aau leaatse* at ilarlt J. Llto 4e«ea»d. to appear la th* Adim* cirrult Court. Iw!4 at D*«tur. Indiana, on tne torn day M Naron 1*33, and show oaua*. if any, way the f'nal Mettlemant Accounts with <h« rstato vl paid decedent »kout« not be approved; and eald hvtrv are ii>»l 11 led tv then and thero tnak' proof of hrirshtp. and revrtvo their dtatrlbutivo Kltarc*. Mr*. Jean Smith, adminlrtrator Uevatur. Indiana, Februaiy al. l»u» Barry i.rebe, .4Horsey. Fob. 73 M L. 3 — ■ | .i | DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN •pec la I attont nn givsn to diseases o» oattici and poultry. Office A Residence 430 No. Fifth St. Phono 102 For Radio Repairs Call MILLER RADIO SERVICE •hO"' 535 IJ4 Monro* St. , R*4ld*ne* oboe* *22

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Cali •70-A at our expense for dead stock removal The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. NOTICE—Parlor Suite* recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy aud Sell furniture. Decatur UpboWere, i’hone 430. H 5 8. S.-toud Street. 44-311 NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chicks every week, all leading breeds: also Baby Duckling*. Reasonable priced. Model Hatchery. Monroe 10-ts REAL ESTATE and UIA.NB-1 can make 5. 10 or 18 year farm loans at 4*q%. No commission. City loan* at S"l. no commiaslon. or FHA loans. If interested in selling or buying a property call or aee C. D. liewton. I’hone 40d. Decatnr. WANTED WANTED-Farm hand. Experienced, single. Steady employment. Give reference and details Box 3W. Democrat. S-’-itx WANTED- To buy or rent bouse with 4 or 5 acre* of ground. I’hone* 534. 50-3 t WANTED--Paper hanging and inside painting floor waxing. All work guaranteed. Phone 5345 Harvey Sudduth. 52-31 WANTED — Experienced ladles' shoe salesman for local Single man preferred. Write box ivt Democrat. Give age, reference* and experience. W-3t q>-. ■ .... — FOR RENT FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room, close in; continuous hot water Shower Phone 1107. 51-3tx FOR RENT -A room bouse. Call i Roy Lehman. Phone 1193. 52-3 U — — - — — NOTICE The person who took a box of at» Honor? from the Dally Dunocrat stock ro<»m on Madison street yesterday. will please return It.

Mrllt t OF Ul I HUI AS'S MIX «r hi. si f-«tat* Notice is hereby Chen tu<». by I i.rtu* of an order at tile Adam* ■ art ot Adam* County, Hate ot Indiana at the February •j if tana of tall roan in cauw .siimbor !?1? aa the racotda •< Mid Court U* authority or Mid Court aa entered 'ft th* record* of *al<l Court, the undersigned, guardian ot Paul,ln« Itupel and Jan.<* Rupe'.. minora, will otter tor Ml* afprlvate Mie tor not I*** than It* full appaised value at the law »ttPe ot Ford L, Utlerar n the Morrleon Block In tna City Delator, Adam* County, Blate ot Indiana, on Wednesday Maun Und. I,<J» between the hour* of le o’rle* k V M and 4 o'llixk P. M ot Mid day I and it not wM on Mid day the aama will be lontlnued and ottered tor •Me between the said uoura ot each ‘Uiceedinc day thereafter until ina aaie I* *o|d. the lollswiag d«»crlt>ed -el Mtat* belengmg to Mid wardr. I ;o.wit ; Undivided one-UUrd (HI of the .following described real estate, to. nil: The South half at the Soutn>a*t quarter of He. tlvh dl Township Nuiih of lUnre U East. except - . Ing therefrom two (J) acre* out of the Northwest corner thereof, con. tMining 7» scree, mor* or Ism. in Adam* County, Indiana; The North halt of the Northeast quarter of the fractional Kenton 4, and the Southwest quarter of the N irtbeaat quarter ot Moellon t. all la Tawnanlp ft No’th «>f Rang* 13 Knot, containing ltd acres, more or lew, In Jay Coun- . ly, Indiana, Said Mie will be made subject to 'the approval of *al>l Court end up»n i the following terms and condition* , 'o-wlt one-third to be paid cash ■ n day of Ml*, onedhlrd to t<a paid In nine month* and one-third to be laid lo • ighteen months from tne ( date of Mie reepei tKely the purvha*er to give bl* notes for deferred pay* ’•’•nt* waiving laluailon and apl><ai**m*nt law* with *lg percent In. iierest from date Io be mk ured by free hold surety. Th* purchseer how. e«*r If he go desires may pay »U < ash. Ti e same will be »->M subject to th* Ute estate of Julia Ann Itupel la Mid r*al estate. ADAM KGt.T. Guardian feed I- l.ltte»er. Alterne*. I IL. 33 !!■■■. if ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER * Book your m>o early. True! Co. Bldg. Phone 1(M Phone ’OK March 3 — Cawley. Gentle * I Smith. : nnles Mouth and 1 mile W**t of p'aynedale Mar 4 - Mia. John Meyer. 4 mile Mouth and 1 mile West of Decatur <>n Peterson Road March « P 0 Miller, 3 mile* Kbsl of Data tar on Piqua road. Mar 7 Chas Mlltenb«np*r. 4 milee Routh and 1 mile Beat ot Conroy. Mar. 3 John Reina, 1% miles Botttheaal of Rockford. Ohio March » — Jtwph Motnnkr. 3 miles West and 3H tn 11 os North ot Monroeville. March 10--Elmer E. Trkker 3 miles Hntnh of tmeatnr on Mud Pike, mt acre farm and persons I property March IS--Row Downing limits luist of Wapakoneta oa No. <KI. March 14 Btevsm HRiert. 4 miles Mouth and 3 miles East of t.lmttanooga Tracy ixnker, I mile I North ai<d 3 mik Writ of Alhkm irrt id— Adis In*j 5 tnt'.at tost and 3 mU«» North of Dt«i

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