Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1939 — Page 2
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r-■ * . ♦ Test Your Knowledge Cm you answer seven ot t .eae im queetionsf Turn to page Four tor Um answers ► — 4 1. on which contiurnt la ike Par ana River? •- Which American League hero ball Irani ia managed by Joe Cronin? « I. Whien country owns u-eeuiand--4 Name the place to which Jeeua withdraw with hit disciple* on the tve the CrnctfUioat. 4 Wtot ia the undvi world uemfor eocaltM* •. Ara whales cold or watmbloodod? 1 Os which country ia Tallinn Um capital* * In which city ia th* annual celebotloa ot Mardl Grant » (W what country la Nova Bet* otia a province? 10. What la the name lor a mass
Public Sale I wiu otter for aale at public auction at my farm located I* mile South and 1 mile Went of Willshire. Ohio, the following property, commencing al 1000 o'clock a. tn. on SATURDAY, March 18, 1939 3 Ml AO OF HORSES—One * year old roan brood mare, due to foal in April weight about 17Ml. a good one. one 3 year old black gelding broke to harm-ae. one year old light roan mare colt, an outstanding colt 4 HEAD OF CATTLE -One Holstein and Jersey cow, with fourth calf ttf aide, one brown apotted cow. tieah tn December—the above cowaare both 4 yearn old One « year old cow. with calf by side. on. 3 yea* oM Jer-ey. will froehen about June 20th. Theae cowa are all gentle* and eitra good milker*. FARM IMPLEMENTS Fotdeon tractor, in good condition; Johu Deere 12 In tractor plow. I.H.C. diac and tandem. t» ft uaborne binder, iu good condition. Soilfltter cult (packer. Oliver 2 aection spring tooth harrow; Brown-Manley to tooth drag harrow, 12 in Oliver walking plow, Oliver corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, like new. Superior grain drill. Ohio corn cultivator; John Deere 2 row beet cultivator; corn cultivator; one good wagon with rock, iron wheel low wagon. Ohio lime spreader, force feed, new; International end gate seeder, with Crass seed attachment, new. Thomas mower. 3 sets suales, hay rakw.'T Moat of thia machinery la new. being us-d only one and two All metal hog feeder, like new. new Celina hog waterer. tank heutS; 2 aeta double harness, collars; 5 shovel plow, single shovel ploWTdouble shovel plow. 2 Iron kettles, lard press; sausage grinder, gsadnne engine, pump Jack; Howe platform scales, singletrees. douMa-trees. water separator; 2 churns; small heating stove, postboM'dlgaeis. forks, and many other articles GRAiN About Ito bushels good solid corn. TM4MS—CASH W. G. TAYLOR, Owner Johnson—Auctioneer William Patterson—Clerk Luuuii served by Vnk.n V. B. Ladies Aid. = PUBLIC SALE Hti nndersigued have rented my farm and will sen at public suction all my personal property Jocated two and one-half miles east ot Blufltou on State Road 124 and i>geb«;t mile south, oa SATURDAY, March 18,1939 Sa’e Starting at 10:30 A. M~ the Following Described Property: « HORSES One liay abiding, four years old; one hay mare four years old. ia foal, .one bay mate, two years old. one roan mare, two years old one sorrel gelding, three years old These horses are all sound aud good , workers. CATTLE One Brown Swiss-Holstein heifer, due to freshen ia March; one , Brown Swiss and Guernsey heifer, due to freshen soon, one Jeraey cow. eight years old. due to freshen last of March; one Jersey cow 1 three years old. cult by aide; one Jersey cow. three years old. bred, two Jersey heifers, coming yearlings, three Guernsey heifers coming I ysartlugs. one Brown Swiss bull. ■omtng eight years old I HOGS Twenty-five feeding shoals, one gilt with seven pigs by side, one . Chester White male hog FARM MACHINERY One Fordeon Tractor, good condition; 12 in. Oliver tractor plow; 1 t»o stalking plows; one Oliver riding plow, one Oliver corn cultivator, uac McCormick mower, one Gap- corn planter; one 40-tooth spike tooth harrow: one wagon; one set hay ladders, one oM wagon, one I drug; one wagon bo*, one single disc a HARNESS t One double set work karuess HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANO MISCELLANEOUS - Five antique dining room chairs; one dining room table; one breakfast set with tour chairs and table one kitchen cabinet, one bed venport, leather; one porch set. two rockers, one bookcase; one 2- ‘ bole oil Stove and oven; large Wilson heater four otl lamps; one pas- 1 Mine Iron; one gasoline lantern; one old wash stand, one copper Itet- ’ rte. and other articles too numerous to mention. < TERMS—CASH , Anyone wishing credit make arrangements at Farmers ft Merchant* t Mank. Bluffton Indiana, before day of sale MRS. HARLEY’ MOSURE, Owner KHenlatrger Bros -Auctioneers Amos Gerber—Clerk 1 Six Mile letdies Aid will sene lunch < — —■■ — — _ I
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith Bl T THERE'S N<> MON EY IN IT EOK BARNEY By Billy De Beck ./ <: i.™F- )f * /' kJ k*»°«N<NHM a- \ VO STOP KCTW UKt \ HMCRTHING SHt‘6 GOT- U MILLIONAIRE --1 000 ” k * sae cß*e pn x graduations. Jk ( gulp ~ »W"'«®eL \onmvupw»wa. -A ov pe i ar- y 'F l r/r WLSe» l/.O JL <2 W M yf - // JiO * •> »_X x /Wtedfejß ?SSeS!Sj I THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing — “POPEYE goes to town** """ •tfr’wiMPv. A I > n 6m' va 'T — AMOI 1~~ ■ rrr n i — _, ) ‘ T s aETTMTH / «L > <J rs ) ytr jfi £ao*e ) < MH feH 3& i ——n- Wl, i , , , ■ r i -> MfßfirißWi .»* ' ■'' Jf » V’Tw*' ~ -- ~~ ~.'-. H **' 1 "'' y'-.aa-t.-y • * . « i. » .■
es compacted Ice originating tn a snow field ? o ■ — teveoattweet or Idatie'.iratur Ite Noel. %.,« wOb Will Vseesed V». Mfl Notice 1» hereby sivva. Vital the ilhtterslaottl has tweii appointed Ad-uil-ilstrator De B-ul- Noh Wltn Will annexed, of the eatale of I la May Ja< k*--a, I at, <tf Adams (Sstmty. dev«a«od. The estate la pro to Sly solvoaL John M Ditan. Administrator In lt..ia. Xun Win. Win a..,,. » I tebn I. IVelnea. tHueoey March 24. I»»» M>-b 14-U-le xitTit k or »-iv «i «»rrri t:uiAt <»»• Sta r STS; vo. VM>. Notice la hereby given to the «redu tsre, heirs and Isgslees ot Mary Mae Manley, de<eaaod. tn apiwar In tbs adama Circuit CoutL held at Decatur, thdlawa, nn the .th day ot April IM* and show >«wt. it arg, way th* Final gettlenirnt Aceouni* wild >h* estate es said at-edent sneuid 11 ot be approved: and sahl beive are ; ■■titled to then and there makj proof of heirship, and reepivp their distributive shares. t itauacey U. Manley. Administrator Dosatur, Indians, March It, I*3*. tttwoey C. L. Waller*.
MURDER TRIAL OPENS TODAY Fort Wayne Attack-Murd-er Trial Is Scheduled For Monday > Fort Wayne. Ind. Mar Id -tub) An «>*tra panel of to Juror* will - be called for the trial of Adrian Miller. It, of Kactnr. Wta., chars- ; mi with the slaying of Alice May Girton. 11. whose nude body was found in a rooming house here last October 18. The additional Jurors were ordered by Judge Harry H. Hllgemsa at a hearing yesterday. Trial ot the former technical college student Is scheduled for ne«t Monday. Miller* attorneys. In a second move to have him declared insane, nied a petition with Judge Htlgr mann declaring Miller to be of unsound mind now and unable to underetand charge* against him. Judge Hllgemanu reserved judgment on the petition. Ou a previous motion by defense attorneys, a lommiesioa of throe d<Htor* wan appointed Io examine Miller. They are expected to testify at the opening of the trial. o REPORT BRITAIN (CONTtitt'KD FROM PAQg ON■» hia and other thousand* of Socialist* and t'ommunists were iu hid mg. seeking to leave the country or iu hopeless despair a* the Nani anti-eemltic aud antl-cummutiist law* were enforced in the newly seised country. Large number* fled the country, including many men prominent in the Csechoslovak republic. Hiller, who slipped into Prague last night after thousand* ot Nasi troops and secret police occupied the city, made a brief appearance on the balcony of the old cattle thia morning to be cheered by German resident* in contrast to the jeers and hisses of the Csech* when his troops marched in. Revere repressive measures were taken to prevent public outburst* of hostility. With the extension of greater Germany to include both Csechia and Slovakia, the Nasi fuehrer has added <5.t00 square mile* U> the Retch since he came into pow er si* years ago and taken oa an additional population of abnnt 24.0t0.t00. inc ludin* noo-Geiwian* whom he had said in public speeches he never smnted lo see within the Rett* The assumption of rotarship over Slovakia came suddenly and unexpectedly when Tiso. who had started the break up of tke Czechoslovak republic by demanding Slovakian independence under i Nasi pressure. telegraphed to the * fuehrer; • “In full confidence in you. ' 1 great German Reich, the Slovakia u state place* itself under your ' protect kui The Slovakian state , request* you tu assume this protect lon Tiso." Hitler replied “I confirm receipt of your tele- , gram of yesterday (March IS I i and take over herewith the protection of the Slovakian state." Thus, with no more than an exchange of telegram*, such a* might confirm a small commercial deal, the Nazi leader brought into his territory a state of 14.0t0 square miles in the heart of Rut ope — an agricultural country needed in the Retch's shaky economic stnsiture • I" 1 • stM> Shettn 16-lb. White Paragon Bond typecatur Democrat Co. ts writing paper 55c. The De-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1939.
Bail Refused * -Ko* . Jadl EJK. f ■ 1 ’BBR, Aw 1 mHHI I vw W 4 dffYyTr is* L W. 1 1 If Mrs Colette Sehtott. M. to pictured after she was refused bail in Norwalk, Ohio, court She and Baroid Hastings. 35. are held in connection with death of her heavily insured husband, run over by automobile on a lonely road.
Berne Musicians Enter In Contest Bente school musicians have lieen entered IB the second district solo and ensemble contest, which will he held at Nappanee Saturday. beginning st I * m. The beet performers will be chosen by the judge* and will give a spec ial concert tn the Nappanee commbnlty building at 7:30 Saturday eventag Henry E Buech*. L’merly of ihi* city, la chainnan ot the eolo and ensemble contest. WORKERS FIGHT I CONTINUED FROM PACE ON Bi Stale that were closed by the high water were opened today and the highway department Indicated that all < los- d roads would to opened wtfhin another day. Warmer weather was predicted tor'vagay, and no raia waa foreseen for al least two days. Weather bureau ofll< lais believed that with the crial* at West Terre Haul* past, there would be little additional flood danger. —- o » — -D •i Adams County Memorial Hospital Dismissed Mies Mabie Wolf, roate two Berne; Arthur Sehumni route one. Hoaglaad: Samuel DeBolt, route Bve. Decatur. Admitted: Sylvester Birch, route one. Monroe; Lao Bailey, son ot Mr and Mr*. Pater Bailey, 213 Seventh street (no visitoral; Mias Marjory Dram. 427 Fornax street. STATE’S CASE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> lense that N waa not necessary tn pay admission to sign a regiatratlmi rard and be eligible tor I the drawing. Bob Shraluka. Daily Democrat reporter, who photographed the theater on the ntght of the raid at the request of the prosecutor was the first state eitaeea He routirmed the photo of the drawIng, taken from the balcony, which ■
was introduced in ovidMce and re-cotuilructod th* bank night pro ■ eduro as hr had witneeval It When vroea-rxaminrd. he agreed I ihal on* minute was allowed from ! the lime the wlnuer * nam« was announced until that Gehet was declared void MINE WORKERS ttXiNTINUKD FMUM FAUK/>NN> voagroea today for bearinga on proposed amendments io the national labor relatione act to begin April |, Sens Allen J. Klleuder. D. La , Robert A. Taft, R. O, and hMward R Burhe. D.. Neb. announced that they desired the senate education and labor rommitire to begin hearings within the next two weehe lest further delay preclude aettou at this session ot congress Committee chairman Elbert D. Thomae. D. Utah, remained opposed to opening (he controversial iaeue ot labor law cfaaage until AFL-CIO negotiator* roach a hast* for agreement "There is no doubt that we have a pitched battle between th* CIO ■nd AFL. Thomae said, “and therefore the committee should do nothing to take the attention ot the public og th* peace coateronce If the time ever come* that th* reneon for poet pone meat becomes invaUd, then we ehouid hold bearinge " o NOTH K M» nilMiKNe Seeled propwiMlo lar tn* lastaliaUon ol Coaling rawer and concrete work will b, rw-elvod al t*« ottice ii ’.?* *-lerlt.Treasurer ot the City £*' ? lui L. by lhe Buard ''“fto aad Mat.t* of i*< ’ *’F *f Dev-atur. Indiana until six eetock F, M. Central Standard Time, en April »tb. I*3*. and thm will t.a »>uuro if opened and read. Huts re-1 ■ slved later tana the abava time wtii *»« returns*! unopsßMl. The work to be conetrsrM as par ’•’’•‘••red by slevina- *•♦■ CuMiutia* kinrroposate shall be properly and rompletely esecatrd on prepoaet t»rma furnished by the Kngiue,r In eveordaiKe with Ferm »« >us ana. ■ oliuaion affidavit required by tn, ttatute* ot Indiana and must be acrompanied by y ueeti-analrr Ferm SS-A. Htate Hoard *f A><<>4nta for any bid Os li.ee* ee or mor. Proposals shall be ftled In tn, following divisions 1 For all matertai and labur reoulrsd to install eon- ret* worn 3 For all material and laser Pw ■ifired la Install vowiing lower including pipe work. X. For ah materials and labor required to construct sad install eontide work and cooling tower including pipe work Ka- it pr>-p--Hal shall be .■ rumpan. ltd by areeptable certified ebocn. or caehler* < he- k. made payable to the City of Decatur. Indiana, for the benefit*>f the Board ot PuMw Worse and Matety of the City of taeeatur or a-’ceptabio bidder's bond for an * •mount ot not Teas than b% al tn* total bld price. r'entraclor swarded work will br. to furnish acceptable (Surety Bond In the amount of le*S or the total of the contract awarded. No bidder may withdraw his bld for a period of thirty,)Ml days after date set for op«alng of bids The Board et Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur reservea toe right to reject any and -ell blds and waive laformaJnies. Ins. tlone to Bidders, hpe- nicotians, etc., are on file at the office of tne Crerk-Treaaurer of th* '"Ily of Iwcatur, Indiana. Plate F--ard ot Ac■■nu*t Indianapolis. Indiana. Hrleases will be med-- t* bidders from th* office of Bevington- Alliums, Inc.. Consulting Rngineere, Indtona. l olls, In ilana VERNON AVRAXD Clerk -T reasurer of the City of Decatur. Indiana Vincent Kelley. City Altocne, M>rh l*.|l Appolntmenl of Vdmletatealrt* ho. »«IO Notice la hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adminletreior ot the estate ,f James Meleo*. |*te of Adam* C-iunty, d«-i ■ eased. The estate is probably sol- { vent, Laura Nel>»n. Administratrix lleberr H. *-■ lenahan. Attarnrr March 13. 1*»» March 14-M-M —essiswmmww—eeaOassw—- [ TODAY S COMMON ERROR~* Du not aay. “Our mutual | friend Mr Brown;" say, “our f 1 I friend in common. *
# —— — ♦ • RATH One Time—Minimum cherg* of 2»c far 20 ward* or less. Over ,20 words. I> 4 * tor *«rg Two Times—Minimum charge > of 40c for 20 ward* or leee- • | Over 20 word* 2* per wtod Ito > th* two time*. Thro* Timep—Minimum charge es toe for 20 words to I***- , Over 30 word* »<** per weed for th* three time*. Cord* of Thank* ........ Me 1 Obituaries *nd vsrosa .. HOO 1 Open ret* • display advertising > 3to per *«lumn inch. . k— • ! FOR SALE APPLE TRKE SALE-Good cleau large treoa. while they last. *8 to. 1 per It. Evergreena, skrube, ortihmentate and shade trees. We make lawns. Riverside Nursery, Berne. Indiana. MAf I FOB BALE—7 make* Used Washi era 57 to up. Bargains ia aweoßto*. ! Gusoline stove*, refrigerator*. Small duwn payment* DFcalur Ha ckety i 42-U FOR BALE—Child * coal*. Navy blue, also E Light blue, else 10. ! can 43 Monroe 43-3tx 1 OR SALE—De Yeu Want to Get Rich? Try raising P.nednle Quality Invigorated Chicks by a | new improved feeding method Re- , duces diseaaea and mortality. Why loose a lot ot chicks? Ask u* about this new chick fi-ding m-tb od. Pinedale Hatchery, Decatur. Indiana. 43-31 FOR BALE-Oliver No 141. two bottom. 12-in. tractor plow Good condition Cheap, if taken tin med- I lately. M. F. Bpninger. phone Mto 44 31 | FOR BALE — 2 wardrobes. 8 old 1 fashioned rockers. 2 glass door i upboarde; 2 old kitchen safe* 2 sewing machine*, good ones: 1 8hole otl burner atove; 1 lantern I type oil burner. 2 large mirrors; 2 breakfast aeta; 1 2-plece living I room suite, 812 to; 1 single daven < port. 87 50 * 1 baby bed 81 to; 8, dining room tables; 1 old fashion .Hall Tro*, with mirror; 34 ehaira, | 3 table* for restaurant, dressers, ruga, stoves, mattresses, dishes. . cabinets, many other things We buy used furniture. 145 8 Second St. Docatur Upholster Shop, phone <»• 43-3 t FOR SALE -Jumbo sandwich shop in Monroeville. At a bafgain. Inquire at Ross Service, on Road 834 -late line. d4-3ts — ( FOR BALE—LuIa Relle and Scotty ar* not tn the old hay I it because it is full of good need furniture Bargains in everything I! pay cash for furniture end sell for cash Frank Young ll* Jefferson 8t 843tx for BALE—Freah Gueraeey cow with calf by aide. Richard Thiems, phone 713-K 44-31 x FOR BALE—2 fresh cow*, calves , by side. P. 11. Drum. Phone No ! 885-J. M 3t*; — 0 MASONIC Called meet lug of Decatur lodge No 571 F. 41 A. M ou Fellowcraft* degree at T;3O p. m. Friday. March 17, 1333. A. I) Buttle*. W. M 44-2 t LOST AND FOUND UIHT- Man's brown tipper pock-, etbook. containing 815 to 81* ’ Return to Democrat o®<o. ID ' ward «Mt; Igß ft fed*** Ritowe <»»<••••• —
The Store of Super Bargains Chrome Kitchen Stooh ......... IM* Ironing Board* .... sl.lß Felt B«*e Rug* ..., s4.4|i Spartan Radio* ... SH.&O 3x12 Rug Cuahiona. 13.48 ( restent Furniture Polish 35c hottie Linoleum Polish . ‘>lk can House thermometer free with earh purchase. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. I*2 *o Setond St. Rhone 1H CMEffGENCY /*3B'®* RADIO CALLS CALL MILLER RADIO SERVICE Phtnt «M 1M Menrt« a t .
| MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call I TO-A at our expense tor dead Stock reigovsl. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. im NOTICE Parlor Suites recovered We recover and repair anythin* We buy and sell furniture Deca tur ITbolaters, Phon* 420. 145 8 Second Street 44411 NOW HATCHING tw* hatches of Baby Chicks svery week, all leadiag breeds, aieo Baby Durklisgs Reasonable prieea Model Hatchery. Monroe. loqf HEAL ESTATE and LOAN*—I tan I make Kloor IS year farm loans ■•< <’.*%• No commission. Cup loans at 8%, no commission, or FHA loans If Interested in aelltng or buying a property call or see C. D. Lewton. Phone 404. Decatur. WANTED WANTED— 2 or 8 room furnished simrtmeai by AprU 14. Bo* 114. 41-dt* WANTED—House work or employment a* housekeeper Middle sg.T lady Phone 870-H. WANTED —- Woman want* cleaning work by hour or day. or eevvral day* a week. Address Box 115 % Democrat. 4341* WANTED — Jackets repaired, relined. lipper* replaced. Special carrying canes made by Leo Miller. 135 North First Bt. 58-« t FOR RENT FOR RENT — 38-acre farm, no building*, atate highway 31. one mile west Pleasant Mill*. See Mr*. Chat lee Knapp. 42-31* ft hVTMB OF SXI.K OW HK*I. Ksvera; at iusimit*stub Io tbo Adam* t'lrvait Lean FeSroor, Veras, IMS STATE OF IXIHANA I COl MTV OF AbA*H HX Kugsnc Kunyon, Administrator ot t tfco eotato of Rk-hard B. J-heaoe I*. t** B 5*V Nary M. Johnson, Ellery ■ r Johnson. Benjamin F Joon,nn. , Kos* Kryder. Emma P*tter*oa, For. treat Johnson. John Johaooa. Amse* r’rope, Ki. Sard JoSnoou, Aoiaa tats I I a* or* neo company. Tao uadersisned administrator of I the estate of Kicbard B. Johnooe. i de> eased, bereuy S |,«. aoUee inai by i 'll- B " Or<l * r ot "*• Adamo Qrcuit Court, a* win M t*, *. uf rasa “ * “*• nr '' <u ’' ’« A » r «L o* the real e.iate io at«d | tbrse-fourth* of a mile south ot ixscatur, Adam* County. Indiana, oriel tur salo at public sal* ail lb* ot * a,d de< ’*' < *ent In and to •S*wH ll ° W, " g < u ' , r real eatale. Th* West halt of the southwest quarter ot ft* non lea, except l.sl acre* in the northwest corner thereof described ha folleae. Coetmoh.a thirty rod* east of the norta- ’ west terser of the southwas. quar- ■ lee ■»( sold aoettoa. thence weal lairIty rode ya th* aaid corner ot said I uuartar Ua- iiea. these* eoatn thir. •y rods on the west line of said sec i non. thaac* ia * direct Ito*, aorta- ; *? ,h 4 Pisco ot begianlas, la | lowaeliip 87, anrth raaie teurieca east. <>ad eoiitalnlng after aald ex- , >eptH>a 77.13 acres, mere or loss. beta sale w||! bo made eubjeet to | the approval es the Adame Clroatt I Court for not leas t'.ian lwe-lhir i> of the full appraised value »f said leal estate and upon the following {terms and condition* Cash >»n dale of eale. Tne purI chaaer at such •«!« will ba further I icqulred to give bond to eecura the I payment eocordlas to Ite term, ot ia rertaln mortgaae lien upon said real estate In favor of Aetna tala Insurance Company, upoa wbicn I trie re la due in principal, tha sum o’. rise «e. MaM mortaage appearing ol levorri at Page les, M Ke»- . -rd >S In the Recorder's Office of ! Adems County, Indiana, and aubje- t Ito which said real estate is to be | aold. an* aubje- t to the second in-,i-lallaient of tb« IStt late* watch are . due and payable tn ISXS. Euaene Runyon, Administrator Aatbaa C. Aelaos / tttoeser ter Admlslatrater I itoy Johnaoa. Auctioneer. Meh. t-lt-ZZ-ZS FOR SALE — New Form of Affidavit of Mortgage indebtednemt, 2 for 5c or *1.25 for 100. The Decatur Democrat Co. ts aori tn nr bale imt rkai. t.sTArt: 111 AUNIMSTBATOH l-rubale ( a», XA.M In the Adame Cir< ult Court. , i'vbruarv lann, 1»1» I STATE OF INL’iASA jCOWTY OF AO AMU M The undoraigi.e*. administrator et ,Ib* estate of Peter vouug, uecaaeto il-aieby pi*** notice that by virtue of su order of th« Adems Circuit I'euft. he will at the hour of W.eu a. m. on the 31th day of March. is«*. :n Adame County. Indiana, offer tor i>ele. at public sal*, ail latarast ot aid Deeedeat la and te the tollew■ng deaerlbed real estate tor cash: XE l-t of the SIS |-i of Ueetten it, Township It N ot ran** ISE a«c*P' I I oda off of th* autlr* North end I hereof, trsvln* X* acres es land invr* or lea*, in Adam* County, lud. leas. Mani sale will be made subject to the approval of M ;d court. William I‘uiteraon. Administrator Hebert H. Met leaahua. Altveoey. March 3-M4
DR. C. V. CONNELL VCTERINAniAN Special attention given to dlteaeee of cattle anU poultry. Office A Heeldtnce i 410 Na. Fifth at Rhone 102 —-■-' SI. = N. A. BIXLER OFTOMKTRiaT ! iyaa Km mined • Glaaoee Fitted HOURS S:*o te 11:10 i»:3o to S:00 Saturdayt, 8:00 p. m . ▼nlnnhnnn tea
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