Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1939 — Page 2

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NOTICE VO OtmtAkH l« «•»»■ IO«h < Irewli lean, April ‘t* 3 *- »••«* HFATK VF INDIANA, i-ovxnr of adamh «k Richard Leltuy Field*. «• adminUlratar of the estatr us Georg* K. Snyder. deieaned, lllvlutrd l«R u y Golds (Individually >, v», Ueorge W * holt. vtal. Now .Ollie the plaint iff* by their attorney, Henry H. Heller, and Hie with their eomplaint the arn-iavit a conipvtent per Min that the folluwmg nanie-l defendant* are nonrealdeiu* if the Htale of Indiana, toait: <*<orae W. *>■ null Albert W. • bolt. Mattle Schott hie wit*. WitHam It. Wood. Clara M l.lppr ncutl, ■lerhery L Llppvncutt her nueband, tt«'W H. Wood. Kniiau B. Wood LU be a, Italetoti, Oliver Simmon*. Grover p Hlninionn. Lottie Himmona hl* wife. Cora Downing. j. H Down H M her Imeband. Minnie Ml'awley, Xulher Miller. Tony Miller Her hue. 1.n.u1, Kiva Pratt, Nellie K. Hanim John M Itahlln her hiMbaua, Kart A. Field*, and DoUle Field* his wife, that the name* of the defendant* are unknown. and that they are believed to be non-realdcnt* of tn* State of I'ldlSba. sued In thia aitlon by the lolltMVlng name* and dca.ruatlona to-wlt. The unknown buvbard* and wive* reepevtlvely of the Permm* hereinafter named and designated. It living, and th* wSlower* and widow*. , hlldren, U*e> . ndai.ta an-I loir*. surviving spouse. • reditors, and administrator ot th* estate, devine**, legatee*, trustee*, and •»*- cuter* of the last will and t**tament. »u< . *»M»r» In trust and assign* r*»pei’tlVely of the followlog named and designated person*, if deceased, namely. George W. sk hott. u<-«rg* W. Snyder. Kmella S. K hott. John H. Schutt her huaband. Alfred M Wood. Mary Ann Simmon*, Oliver Simmon*. Alonso gimmon* her huabaad. Sarah E. Brown. John W. Hr..wn her husband, Philip L. Snyder, Amanda r. tTendsasn, Lucy J. Field*. Martha C. Snyder. William A. Snyder, Joan G Snyder, Samuel C Snyder, the name* of all of whom are unknown to idalguff*. All of the women <>av» kn<.wn by< any of the name* and designation* above stated whose name* may have been <nanaed and wbolacg now known by other name*. Hie uaener ot all of whom are unknown to plaintiff*. The *pou*** ot all person* above named, dear rlbeo. and designated a* defenanti to tin* action Who are married. Hie name* of all o' whom are unknown to plaintiff*; All person* and corporation* wno assert or might assert any title, claim, or Inlet eat in or Hen upon the real estate described tn the petition in thia action, by, under, or through any of the defendant* to thi* action named, dew rlbed. and designated in said petition. Ihe ndlfte* of all ot whom are un. ln»wn.na plaintiff*. That *aid action la for the purpose of i>ai*S*loi.ing certain real estate in the State of Indiana . that a cause ot <■• u<SWWxi»i» against all of said defendant*; that all of said defend, ant* <y nereaaary parties to sabl »-tt&. and tliat they are believed to be non-resident* of the State of Indiana, tfiat the following r*ai estate In Adapo- county, state of Indiana, 1* dess* "bed la said complaint towlt: The .west half of th* northwest quarter of Section twenty-one txii Towaaglp twenty.five <2i) North, Range thirteen «IJ> East. < ontamlng elgtty '*•> acre* m .re or ■***. AMuJcommen. mg eighty (Mil rods •*m**»e the southwest corner of the nortSiwwst quarter ot Section twenty. .* •till, TViWnehip twenty-five ~-1l NArth Ilange thirteen iBl East i.iegte north eighty i*e> rods lli- ece east twenty-st* and one-ttalt (fill rod* thence south eighty <»«i w tp.l*. itien.e west twenty.six audWni half rods to the place of beginning, containing 1- #5-4*o n< rd* Store or lee*. AJft>>, commencing one hundred six and One-halt rods east of tue luuthwest corner ot the northwest quarter ot Section twentv-obe (111. Township twenty-five (Si) North flange thirteen till East, thence ■.or* eighty t»«> rods, thence east ;lilty»ev»n and one-half ISTVy' i >*lS tlien.w south ten tie) rods, tm ore east sixteen <l*l rods, then e south fifty and eight-hunuredtn* rods, thence west twenty ({(•MTods. thence south nineteen and nlnaSyMwo hundredths (IJ Sil rod* lienee west thirty-three and one. half note to the place nt begtanlng. <ontaining 11 3*-l*V .<•■•«* glore or lese: Atw,' the northweet quarter of thi ai -Stwes' quarter of Res lion twen-t ty-4M« (Sl>. Township twentydive (IS# North. I'uing. thirteen <IXI Kasg containing tony <«W acre* motw or les*. Ajg<>. the west half of the southwest quarter »t the southwest quar ter of Section twenty-on* Uli, Towkshlp twenty-five (la) Si'-rth. lUnge Thirteen till Bast, containing twenty < Sei acres mure er les* This helion la instituted and prose • utJB by mi id plaintiffs for the purpo>e of partitioning the above <M>s- < rtliM real estate, and ea< U at said defendants hold* or claim* to hold i.'tnh right, title, or Intercut lher*. In. Notice I* therefore hereby given l aid <t<*f*i>dant« that, unless they be and appear on the Gird day of April T. st tbe Adams Ctreqti • ‘ourt. being the Sth day of June] IS".:),' begun and bolden oh the imhl day »f April ISIS at the (Mnrt Houael in <h- city of bueatur. Adam* eoua-l tv Indiana and answer or demur to '.<l>f complaint, the same will Pel i determined in then ami

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. senoe, I lit Witness Whereof, I hereunto ■et my hand and sftiv tn* seal us said court at th* office of in* < let* thereof in the city of l»e.»iur. Indiana this l*in day <>f April ISIS. U. hemy lllerly • Clerk of th* Adam* Circuit Court. Henry tt. Heller. Mlurneg. for plalniuta. Apr IS-S* May 1 > " ■ "■ • 111-1 “ ■ A ones: to iii FHMitArk In the tdams < lr.uK Court. April Term. IKW. I saw t*. I<ll7l To Oulel TRI* STATK (IF INt'IANA COt NTT OF AI'AMS. Ik-Rnlu-rt H. Heller. v». Margaret Moser, et al. Comes n»w the plaintiff by hi* . attorney, and file* his complaint 1 herein together with the afttdavtt of a 'onipelent person that the residence, upon diligent Inquiry I* un- ■ known of the following named defendants. town Barl'siw Moser-Ks- ‘ heir and Leßoy Hebele. th*; the following named defendant* are non--1 , indent* of the mate of Indiana.. 1 town Mafgaret Moser, Martha Mo»-er-Fri«lng*r. I'onald C. rrislnger, Annie C, Moeer-Wltter*. til' hard ri. 1 Witter*, live* Mosorlvevl*. iiala I'avl*. Jason L Moser, and Lawren- e ' Fidenbender. a* administrator ot the estate of John W. Moser decease''. 1 and 'the unknown wldowet* and widow*. husband* and wives. < InMnen. descendant* and heir*, administrator* executor*, creditor*, devisee*, legatee*. and *u< ceseors in Interest o' John W. M 'ser deceased, and of all person* and 'vrporatlon* asserting or who might assert any <laim. right .or demand against John w, Moser, now deceased, the names ot all of whom ar* unknown Io the plaintiff, that a cause us action evict* against all of said defendant*, that they are necessary parti*- to •aid a< tlon and they are believed to be non-restdent* ot tbe Plate of Indiana; that said action I* for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In Adams county, state ot Indiana mid described tn said complaint a* follow*, towtt; Inlot number fiftytwo (&:i In Villlen* Nexond Addition lo the clip of Levator. Adams County. Indiana, and this action Is In•rituted and prose- uted by th* plaintiff for the purpose of quieting ms 'ttle to said real estate a* agatnat' ail demands, claim* and claimants whsts-ever. Notice I* therefor* hereby given -aid defendant* that, unless they be •»ud appear on the H" day ot the April Term 1»3» of tbe Adams l ir. cult Court of Indiana, being the S' day ot June IMG. and begun and hoiden on the IF' day ot April IM* st the Court House In the city ot l>e<*tur Indiana, and answer or demur to said comt-lainl. the same will be beard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand and atf'xed the seal of said court al the uHbc of the clerk thereof in tbe city ot De-atur. L-diana. this If day of April, |tn. O. Remy Bierly, Clerk of Adams Clh ult Court Henry H. Heller, attorney Apr. IKM May Si sun m I ■ Q AtlTlt »: To TAXPAYER* Noth e is hereby given tn*-. Munday May 1 will be the last day to fwy your Spring installment oi l <*e* The county treasurer ■ office will be open from V A M. to « P. M during the taa paying season. AH taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent ana an •% penalty will be added, an additional 4% will oe added fur each year tax remains unpaid frone> first M -nday in May in 'he year the dohnqueocy ocourea Those who have tvouglit or sold prui art) and wish a dt vie ton Ot taxes are asked to come m at one*. <l*ll on the Auditor for errors and any reduction* The Treasurer can make no correction*. Th* Treasurer will not be rest-on., slble for th* penalty ot delinquent taxes resulting from the 0.-nmission « taxqvayw* to state definitely on what property they deatre to pay. U whose name It may be fr-nnd. in what township or corporation It t* situated. Person* owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, th* law i* such that there Is no option left tor the Treasurer but etiforu* th* collet- i lion of delinquent taxes County order* will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All person* are warned against them Particular attention. If ;-cu pay taxes In more than one t--wn*nlp < mention the tact to the Treasurer Also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In msk -ig inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxae to insure reply do not fall to Include return postage. JEFF LIECHTT Treasurer Adam* County, tnduaa April it ta May 1 •'" o« Test \ our Knowledge I Caa you answer nrw of Lam | ten questions? Turn to page | Four for th* anxwerq. t What I* the <h<«uical name for I -banana oil? 2. Name the city gitugtcd on the I last Os the chain of Florida Koya. •* Whtc I* the satellite << any

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CMAPTRR XXVI For Beverly that winter had been •ndleag. She had been dragged from one place to another, aa if her father were trying to rmape from himself. But he could not leave himself behind. “I think we'll go on tomorrow." "WhergF "Berlin, f’ve wired the Adlon." And the next day. in a stuffy overfurnished ru-m at tbe Adlan she would be unpacking her clothes again, and instead of Monte Carlo or the Nevski Prospekt in Saint Petersburg she would be gaaiM at Unter den Linden nnd the Brnndenburger Tors. When «he was ». tUed. ahe would go out. holding her big fur muff against her face, for the wind was cold, walking briskly eo that she would be weary enough to sleep. Then back again to the long, heavy German dinner, to a silent father, to bad coffee later ta the lounge or a liqueur tn the small bar She had no time to make frienda. no lightness and laughter in her life When on* day near the canal she came face to face w.th Jerry Ames, it was like recapturing her youth; and Jerry, sm;iing down at her. proceeded to tuck her arm under hi* and do some capturing of his own. “What tn the world brought you here?" e "Can you ask? I've chased you al) over the map and onto the mar gins! And now that i'v* found you—" She was very lovely there in the cold with her muff against her cheek, with her face flushed tn the wind and her skirts whipping around her slender leg*. He eyed her with appreciation. “Now that I've found you I'm not letting yon go. Bee." She said nothing to that He was young and gay and poaeesaive. He took her to tea. came to dinner that evening, got up a dinner party later, and somettme that night she found herself dancing tn his arms the long German waltz to a band playing the “Blue Danube." Jerry holding her her and whispering tn her ear: “1 krve you. sweetheart. Love you Love you." She went back to bed and to sleep with that ringing in her ear*, the music, the soft lights, and Jerry’s handsome head towering over her. The next day he sent h*r a huge bunch of violets, and she pinned them to her black fur coat. She had worn noOowers since AnMe'a desdl* They went to Paris, and he went with them. When Staunton slept in the compartment of the train. J< rry earn* over and sitting beside her. took her hand. “You do care for me. don't you. i Bev?” | "1 don’t want to think about love now, Jerry. Not with Mother—" i “1 know sweet I’U not bother ; you " He made Paris possible. She was i no* in love with him. but she was fond of him. Staunton was seeing < his foreign agents, buying pictureand old French furniture, keeping i busy to fill a strange empttne-t* in i hi* life; and Beverly, facing a I lonely day. would hear Jerry on the i telephone. "How about dinner and a dance?" i “I was going to bed early." I "Time for that when we’re old. I my child. Come on; put on some- I thing pretty and let’s go some 1 where." | Then one night In a taxicab he I slipped something on her tngage i ment finger and. leaning over, kissed It gently. She looked down at his i bright head and. when he straightened. up Into hi* blue eyes. "Do you mind?" he asked, emili ‘■B' T don't know. Give me time. Jerry, won’t you? I feel eo lost" Beverly * father seemed pleased when she told him she was engaged te Jerry; or a* pleased as he could be just then, with the order of his life altered Without hiseonw nt And at his euggretrnn she began to select

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her trousaeau. going from shop to ►hop with a small worried frown, detmniaadly putting away that young past of her*, her youth, her mother, and of course Chris Arden That sens* « practicality she had inherited from her father told her that Jerry fitted into bei scheme of life. Whereas Chris never had and never would; and ahe was fond of Jerry. In time, she thought, she would probably love him And he was cheerful, cheerful and rather demanding. She would come Into the hotel from a long day to find him. emiling and fresh. "How about dinner and dancing?" "Do we have to. Jerry? I'm so tired." ''('hang* of occupation is rest, my love! Hurry now. get a hot bath, and you’ll be ready to go " On* night she said to him, "We can’t dance all through Hfe. Jerry." "Who wants to! But we’re only young once, and if* spring, my sweet" It was that spring in Paris that Jerry got a letter from America He read it twice and then carefully deetrenred it. and after that be took a drink to steady hi* nerves, and then another. Beverly waited for turn until late in the evening, and then went to bed. He turned up th* next morning with a cut lip and a story of a taxi crash, however, and she believed him. She had to believe him. He was all she had That was in Pari*. In America, too, spring had come; and in the hospital the spring and new hope had put a little dance into Katie's step, and a trifle of coquetry when an interne idled into her ward. It went no further than that, however, for Katie was watching her step She was competent and willing, but she was too self-contained, a trifle hard; and to the other nurses she was merely a compart, efficient little machine, doing her work but no more She seldom saw Chris. He was busy again; his practice growing, spreading beyond the block into the ward and Iron there slowly extending. On her afternoons at home he would come in. eat hurriedly. and go out again, closing the door into the back office with firm finality. Sometimes she did not see him at all. and the house without him meant nothing to her. It seemed untidier than ever, and after a visit home she would go back to the hospital, grateful to it its order and quiet I Chris was mentally wretched and physically highly uncomfortable, for Lily had lapeed even from her previous state of inefficiency. Her wrapper* were more bedraggled, the accumulation of unwashed dishes and dust everywhere greater. There were times, too, when she acted like a woman drugged, although she angrily denied it “Drugs? What sort of drugs, and where would I get them?" He took to locking his medicine closet then, but Lily knew a trick worth two of that There were always the sample* left in Chris's absence, and one day she got in a locksmith and had a second key matte to th* eloeet. Now and then Chris brought In a colored woman from the alley behind the house to up. and for a day or two the brass plate on the front door would shine and th* house be orderly. Rat -.eon it would lap** again, with Lily shat away in her upstairs room, rocking slowly in her comfortable daze. Or.r day Chris saw the I-ewls car on a downtown street end knew that Beverly was back from Europe It made no appretaabte difference in him. save that he began then to develop those deep lines from no** to mouth which were so characteristic of htm later. But very soon after that he had eno of those expert encas that set many a medical man to wondering just where right and justice lie. and which caused him many a aleepleas night for weeks to com*.

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I He walked into hie office one night , to find a young woman waiting for i him. She had an Intelligent face - and was well dreesed. and he had no suapidon of the situation when she I followed him Into th* consulting ’ room. Her first word* enlightened ’ htm. I "I am in trouble. Doctor I sup- ! pose you know what that mean*, i And I imagine you will refuse to do ■ anything about it." She smiled ■ gravely. "1 know, because I’ve > tried before There'* a law against I it. isn’t there?" "It's rather more than merely a ' law. isn’t tt?" i She nodded. “Much more I know all the arguments I've bad eeveral , month* to think them over. Alone,** : she added with a slight emphasta "Then the father of the child—F "Has been away. He didn't know ' about it. you see. Not that that would have made any difference I ■ thought once he would marry me eventually, but—well, that doesn’t matter now. I think now that I erill have the child. Doctor." She smiled again. “I’m not being par- ' tieularly noble, but you see. I hap- , pened to care for the man ” I She was eo carefully matter-of- , fart that he kept his uwn face imi passive. “You are ‘ being very 1 brave now. It’e the best thing, of course; the only sensible thing " She had not finished, however. She was still calm, but he saw that her hands were clenched tight on the arms of her chair. “What I want, and what I think te fair, is that the—the man in the ease shall see me through it and support the child later. That's not being mercenary. 1 support myself — I'm a stenographer in one of the mills—and I shall have to go somewhere else to live. Unfortunately he does not eee it that way. He thinks It will give me s hold on him, be a sort of Mackmail." She flushed. “In other words, now it might be anybody's child; if he sends me money or checka, it is his." "And what else does he suggest?" “He thinks I need not have it at all." Chris was puxzled. Apparently she wanted nothing from him; but there was a determination in her voice, a purpose, that put him back in his chair observing her with level eyes. "I see. There is no hope that he will marry you. I suppose?" “None whatever. He is about to be married to some one else." Suddenly she sat forward in her chair. "1 don't med a doctor." she said. “Not yet, at least. But I want some one young enough to understand and be interested in helping me. Doctor Arden And I ehose you because the man is Jen is Ames, and I think you know the girl he is going to marry. “You see." she went on. have two course* open, and only two. Doctor. One is to go to Miss Lewis. I don’t want to do that The other is to hand Jerry his part of thi* problem and make him take it So far I’ve failed. He is frightened, but he is still not frightened enough. You see. he know* me He know* I won’t tell on him. and hv’s banking on that" And she added. “It’e just his bad tuck. But it’* mln*, too. I fell in love with him. and that was that.” Chris still said nothing, and she went on. Os course Jerry was “a bad man with women." She knew that now. He would never be faithful to a wife. But he had his guod points, too. Ke was kind. He had been both kind and generous to her until now. But be thought she was a fool ft»r having the child, and he was furiously angry with her. “You see. he’s very much in love with Miss Lewi*. 1 suppose be was tn love with her even when—" She stopped, then added calmly, "I thought that you would rather go to him than have me go to her." (To be continued; o«wq*< *< un aMw auMMw OtetHbited by lito tMturM l«

? STiii * One Time—Minimum charge of 2bc for 20 word* or !*M. Over 20 word*. 114* P* f worts Two Tim**—Minimum charge ot 40c for 20 word* er les*. Over 20 word* 2c pur word for the two time*. Thro* Tim**—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* er Ism. Over 20 word* t'/H P» r w,rd for the throe timoe. Card* of Thank* ........ SSe Obituaries and verse* .. tI.OO Open rate - display advertising Me per column Inch. • ■ 4 FOR SALE | APPLE TREE SALE Good clean I large tree*, while they last. *1 M i per 10. Evergreens, shrubs, ornamentals and shad* tree*. Wo make lawns Riverside Nursery. Berne.; Indiana. M-ts FOR SALE—We always have eeveral guaranteed used washers, all make*, sweepers and refrigerators. Small down Decatur Hatchery. 80-ts FOR SALE—Remington typewriter. Al condition. Hi; player piano, almost like new. SIOO. Easy term*. Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 : So. Second Bt. Phone IM »Mt FOR SALE — Some IMS electric stoves snd refrigerators. Brand new. 20% off. Vhrick Bros. M-dtx FOR SALE - Singer Sewing Ma chine, model SS-1; antique glassware; 3 Living Room Suite*; 2 Electric Washers, OU Ranges; New Cougoteum »112 1395; 9x15 Velvet Rug; 9xll Axmlnster Rug Frank Young, at the Barn. 110 Jefferson. 91b3t FOR SALE Refrigerators Have j you seen the new Frigidaire Cold- j WaU? See them at L'hrick Bros. 92-otx | FOR SALE- 4 bead ewes with * lamb* Yearling buck Yearling horse colt. John Zimmerman. Decatur R R 2. 9H3x FOR SALE — Larne street car. Good condition SRhM>y Dagae. Route «. 93-3tx FOR SJiUß—t'sed turniture radio* and stoves: 1 3-ptece living room J suits. A4 cnndilMWt; 1 Mubeti cabinet. 1 gla*s cupboard; 1 book case; 1 chest of drawers, 1 kilcben range. A-l condition; 1 organ. A-l condition; 2 desks; 1 set of ( dining room chairs; 1 cabinet radio M«ke ns a cash otter. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 8. Bec- i nnd St Plxuie l>>. 92-Jt. FOR sale- Zenith. Phiico radio* Is that old radio giving trouble? , Vse it for a down payment on a new one Easy Iteyments. Übrick 1 B - - !< ’.t FOR SALE — Two wheel trailer | Also two young sows. Ernst Thieme, seven miles northeast of Decatur. »2-3tx FOR BALK — Two year old < heel i nut mare, size and quality. 1 mi. I south of Berne. Leonard Sprunger. 92 a3t-x FOR KALE - One trrsh cow One good mare. One yearling mare colt. Fordson tractor and dis. in good condition. WtlUaui D. Drummond One mile West and first house south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. I 93 kil l BABY CHICKS will do better it you use Scrvall Poultry Litter SierUsed. dustless, goes further highly absorbent. Price |2 at your , local hatcherlee or at the Burk j Elevator Co. FOR SALE —First quality uhk'ka at farmer a price*. Drown and whit* ’ Leghorn*. kSfcc. Heavy breeds, Te. Custom hatching, 3c per egg. Discount <m bmod<-ra with chick orders. We sls<> batih turkey snd duck eggs Chicks every Tuesday Buchansu Hatchery, Willshire, 0., R L 4 m(lea souib ot Willshire. road 49 tmwx ■ FOR SALE -One Guenwey heifer, fresh In Nov., good flow of milk, bred, one 15 mos. old Guernsey heifer; one registered. 2-yosr Ayrshire heifer, bred Fordson. Beet cultivator. R. J Maun. 107 Routh Seventh St. 93-3tx

DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to * dlaeaaeo of cattle and poultry. Office A Rpaldence 4W No. Fifth St Rhone tflf I VOcunlf cortaol it/s) RADIOS healthy CALL MILLER RfADIO service Phono #25 134 Monroe St •eelAenne Phnne #99

FOR SAtJC - Day old and Marled chicks. Piste order now tor May Special thia week: 500 thicks, two I weeks old, wl;llr they last. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497, eL4t FOR SALE Three Fordson tractors, 126 and up. Two lu-39 Me-(ocmtak-Dcei iug tractors. Am- isinch McCormick Deering plow. | 13-in. John Deere plow, tine 13-7 grain and bean drill. One 10-7 grain and bean drill. One «-ft combine One tractor disc One John Deere binder, like new. See the new complete Un* of Oliver farm equipment and tractors on dis- | play. Cralgville Garage. 93-5 t . FOR SALE —Good milk route be 1 tween Willshire snd Middlebury. I Ohio. Inquire 315 West Warren St.. Celina. Ohio. 93-3 U — — — - »-i ♦MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — CaU 970-A at our expense for dead stock removal Th* Stadlsr Products Co. Frank Burger, agsnt. 1W NOW HATCHING two hatches ot Baby Chicks svery weeg, all tad lug breeds, also Baby Duckling*. Reaaoubls prices. Model Hatchery, Moaroe. hhi NOTICE —Parlor Suites recovered W* recover end repelr anything We buy and sell furniture. Decatur I'pholsters, Phone 430. 145 S. Second street. 84-Uu 1 Will be glad to *ee my friend* and customer* at Room *. K. of C. building. Decatur Leather Shop. Mike Farrell. S!t3x WANTED WANTED—GirI to work in country home. Steady employment. Mrs. Floyd Rupert. Phone C-93. Monroe. S2-3tx WANTED—Paper hanging, paper cleaning, painting to du. Work guaranteed Reference*. Pboue 5345. Hervey Sudduth. 93-3 t WANTED —Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal term*. See me for abetrarte of title French Quinn. 33-m-w-t WANTED—Painted walls to wash by tbe Van Shrader method. AR wort guaranteed Also wallpaper cleaned. George Engle. Phone 1074 Decatur, or 31J Monroe. 91Ux FOR KENT FOR KENT — Semi-modern seveu I room bouse with halt acre garden tn Decatur. Vacant tn 30 days. ■J. R Gage, two mile* east, miles south. Monroe. 92 k3t x j FOR RENT—Garage, luquire 322 N Seventh St 93-3tx FOB KENT—3 r<»mn modern furnished apartment. 413 Mercer Ave. Phone 79. 93 3t FOR RENT — 2 or 3 rooms, fur- ; niabed or untarnished. 1103 Elm iSt Phone 7581, 91b3tx FOR RKNT —3 room apartment, unfurnished 106 Second Street hone 1X33. »3-3 t FOR RENT — Room iu modern home. 346 & Third Bt. Phone *>2 91 K3t-x FOR RENT---W acre* of blue gras* pasture. Plenty of shade. Hatt mile east nt Dent school house Willard Steele. Phmie 5424 SMtt CARD OF THANKS We Mooerely thank all thorn friends, neighbors and organ im tlon* for the sympathy and genor out aaaiatance given throughout the nine** and death of Dr. J. C Grandstaff. Mrs J. C. Grandstaff and Son* Its 500 Statu gftxll. 161 b. white Paragon Ikmd typewriting paper 55e. The Decatur Ttanwrat Co. ts aepetaSlM-at M Knvrutar Na. Notl'V I* hereby Given. That the un l*r«utnrd liax hvnn *np<i|uied Exeeuior of th* E.t.t. »f Charles M *•<* ot A<9tm» County, •d Tb< Estate ta probably Mlvant Harold D. Owena, Ka< cuter « . 1.. VI aher*. Attarevy AjrtLllth IMS Apr, 12-49-3*

For 1939, GE Han Built--* A BETTER REFRIGERATOR AT A LOWER PRICE! More Beauty — More Convenience More Value — And. Better Food Preaervation at Lower Coot. Sixteen Modeia to Chooae From. 1 cubic feet to elateen oublc feet. H. L. l>ankenaii Co. 134 Monroe St. Phene 42b. N. A. lUXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye# Examined • Qlaeaea Fitted HOURS S.SO to 11:30 12:30 to S OO Saturdays. 8.00 p. m. ▼•lenhnne tax

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Dr. S. M. Fri cdl ° r Veterwarian Office sml j Phone 9434 ,IW