Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1939 — Page 2
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CHAPTER XXIX Chri* had no illusion about Me future aa be prepared for Europe early that fall. He knew that even with the prestige of Vienna behind him it would be a long uphill climb, and that only gradually could he abandon general practice for surgery. Hie money would go so far and no farther. It would provide for Lily Walters while he was gone, and with care furnish a downtown office on hie return. Nevertheless ho went about hie preparations blithely, got his steamer ticket, bought a at came r trunk. Katie, taking her two weeks' vacsWen at that time, watched his preparations with tragic eyes. IXou'll never come back. Chris. Not to us. anyhow.** •Nonsense. It's only for a few months " One day he actually found Lily with a sewing basket, mending his clothes. • “You might be in an accident over there.” she said, “and I’d hate you to be found with holes ia your socks.” She had a terror of Europe, a terror of anything unknow n and unfaiqihar Neverthelsa she was more cheerful during those last weeks, and Chris wondered whether she had been hearing from Dick. Then onCtnommg, smiling, she met him at the foot of the stairs and showed him a registered letter containing Ave ten-dollar bills. T always knew he was a good boy." she said. “No matter what Katie says, he doesn't forget me." “That's fine.” be said with all the conviction be could muster. “Spend it on yourself. You must need a lot of things." , She was very happy that day. She ran nest door to tell Miss -Barker, and Chris, coming home nt lunchtime.-found his bed still unmade and a sketchy meal left for him on the table. He ate it philosophically and said nothing when later in the day she eame in with her arms full of bundles. Soon lie would escape all this, and when he eame back, he could make some other arrangement. He would continue to take care of her, but he himself would get away. And then suddenly and without warning it was Lily who went away, taking heroelf out of life with a finality so unlike her that even Chris, accustomed to such matters, went siek and cold over the sheer despair of it. One night she got a talagram saying that Dick had been arrested for burglary in Chicago and was being held for trial. She read it in the hall, read it over and over. Then she took it in to Chris's office, laid it on the desk for him to find in the morning, and carried off with her a bottle of sleeping tablets left by a sample man that day. ■She made no other arrangements, left im letters. Apparently she had simply shaken out of the bottle enough tablets to be sure that she would never awaken and then gone quietly to bed. When Chris found her, she was lying quietly there, her untidy room littered W.th clothing she would never wear again, and on The dresser the faded picture of Henry m its broken frame ' It was too late to do anything. B’.ie was gone, and Chris stood for some time looking down at her. wondering if he could have prevented ft. recalling his own impatiences, feeling guilty—as only those who have fared sueh situations can feel guilt. In this room and this bed had Henry died. "If I go, you'll look after them won't you?" And be bad promised. Mingled with this was a terrible anger at Dick. h>» young callousness, his coot selfish news. He could have killed him with his bare hands that morning, with that Citifui wreckage before him; killed im for the weakness which unfitted him for anything but crime; killed him for his cruelty, for bis slyness for being Dick Walters There was nothing then to tell him that in only a few years he would be fighting to save Dick's Hfe. carry-
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Ing him through the dark to the roar of guns. • Katie, blank-eyed and daaed. came home from the hospital that day to move like a shadow through the house. She seemed incapable of thought or of action, and Miss Barker. bustling about with morbid activity. finally put her to bed. “I wish she would cry." she said to Chris out of her new importance, "it's always better if they cry." It was in the chaos of Mias Barker’s house cleaning, in preparation for the funeral, that Chris saw Beverly again, for the first time tn more than a year. He came in to find her standing in the beck office, a ladder and pails around her and her face white and tired. So unexpectedly was the sight of her that he could find nothing to say. “You don’t mind, do you. Chris? I thought if I could do something—*’ "Mind? No. but I imagine everything tv being done. It looks like it!" She was locking at him as if she could not look away, but he was busy pulling out a chair for her. “Sit down.” he said. “1 haven’t seen you for a long time. How are you?" “Very well,” she said. But she did not take the chair. She was hearing bis voice over the telephone that last night before her •narnagv. “See here, my darling, if you're not sure of this marriage, it's not too late," and trying to reconcile it with his present tone, carefully casual as it was and without feeling. “I hear that you are going abroad to study." Her own voice was breathless, but he did not notice it. "Yes. Very soon." “You'll like Vienna. Every one does." “1 hope so. My German's pretty rusty.” U hy had he never ar.-wered that letter of hers? If only she could ask him, even now! But she could not ask this new Chris, casual and polite and detached. He was too far away. “Would you mind if I sent some flowers from the garden? We still have a good many." Ah. but that was a mistake, that mention of the garden. Chris finding her crying there and taking her in his arms. She saw him stiffen “Thank* That would be fine, ‘ Then it was over an I be was seeing her out. friendly and smiling. She was smiling, too. fhey even shook hands, and she wished hits a good journey and a good wnteShe went back up the hill to het friends and her dinners, to occasional silent meals with her father at the head of the table and to mote than occasional nights when she lay awake for hours listening until Jerry's car came in. For she knew now that this was the way it eras to be. and that it would not change. She did not go to the funeral the next day. For an hour or so Lily was brought down to lie in state in the front office, a few neighbors gathered, and in the back room Katie sat beside Chris and listened to the service, holding tight to hie h&nd. “Only the two of us left. Chris!" “Shoe all right now. Katie. Asleep or awake, she's all right." "Bui I'm alone. Chris. You're going a*ay. and I*ll be alone." "Hush. dear. Listen " "1 am the resurrection, and the life, saith the Lord: he that be lieveth tn me. though bo were dean, yet shall he live." Lily lying there in her new dig i nity; Katie holding Chris's hand and more conscious of it than of her mother in the next room, and Chris looking back at his failures and God knows what—that was Lily Walters’ funeral. When it was over, he stayed be hind to put those flowers of Beverly’s on the mound and to gate a< roea to where Annie Lewis lay tn majestic pomp in her marble tomb. Two women, far apart in life, and now meeting in thia ' ’QMunofi rttt-1 tag place. '
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kaus stayed homo for a day or two, her exuberant vitality gone, eating little and sleeping badly. For the sake of propriety Miss Barker remained in the house at night, using Dick's old room; but in the daytime Katie was there alone, a pathetic figure, wandering about the house and watching Chris's preparations for departure with deeperate. rvd- rimmed eyes. "You cen t go and leave fne like this. Chris." "Nonsense. You'll be busy, my dear. I’m not leaving you homeless." "A hospital isn't a home." He was relieved when the night came for him to go. Everything was done. Ted Lawrence was taking over his practice for the period or hie absence, and early In the evening Christ had handed him his keys and his lists. Miss Andrews had been In. bringing him for some unknown reason a large bunch of roses, and he eyed them wryly. Ho had seen Ursula, strong again and proud of her baby. "He looks like you. Doctor. And he’s gaining every day." In Chicago Dick was safely in jail and awaiting sentence. Chris had even ordered a email headstone for Lily's grave. Now the past was behind him, and ho could look ahead. He had run that part of hie race, had reached this particular goal, had even achieved a measure of hope again. Now, in an hour or leja—lie was looking at hie watch when the doorbell rang, and he opened it to find Katie in the vestibule, with a suitcase at her feet Re knew before she spoke that here was trouble, for she looked crushed, defeated, and she was swaying . slightly. "What's all this?" ho demanded. "I’ve left the hospital, Chris." “What are you talking about ?" "It’s true. They would have put me out anyhow, so I left " She explained, standing among that luggage of his and desperately trying to be coherent. She had made a mistake in the medicinee that day; nothing fatal, but they had acted as if she bad killed the man. She had stood all she could; then she had told the lot of them what she thought of them and had peeked her bog and left He stood staring at her. unable et first to face this new problem A moment ago be had been free. Now—l What on earth to do with her. with that empty house behind him and—rememiering Lily—that desperate look in her eyes. He temporized. “You’ve been a silly little fool," he told her. "But you’rw going back, of course. HI call up Miss Simpson." "She wouldn't take me back. Anyhow, I'm not going." He tried to reason with her, still standing in the hall. She couldn’t stay in the house, and Miss Barker had gbne to the country. Ha d leave her at a hotel for the night and arrange for money until she could manage for herself. She was not listening, however, and at last his frayed nerves gave way. "Listen to me." he raid savagely. “I've had enough. I'm fed up. and more. What is it to me that you've made a fool of yourself? t haven’t adopted you. I'm not married to you. And by the Lord Harry. If this is some scheme of yours to interfere with my plane. 111 leave you here. You can get along. You’re young and strong. You can manage. I'as going" "Some scheme!" she gasped. "You can't think that, Chris. "What am I to think ?" In the end be believed her. how. ever. There was desperate truth in her voice. She had been through a lot, the said; her motfier and Dick, and now his going sway Especially his going away. She had hardly known what she was doing that day. He had to believe that Bhe was no killer Her record wae good. But to bo Mt alone like this—<Te be continued) On mew se Wen saw aw win Swmniy awe hwm IwOw.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. APRIL 22. 1939.
J WOTtCtt TO NOW-nBaiMhTO le the Adame Circuit Ceert Apell Teem, IBM UTATK OF INDIANA, county or adamb. m. Tne School City of Decatur of Ad•me County la the State of Indiana. I lamiiff vs. Joan Reynold* etai. ttefsndsnts. Comes now im plnintrtf by Ford I. Lllterer, their attorney, and rile* , .ta complaint heroin toother witn the affidavit ot a compctwii person that the reeldenoo. upon Jinlgent Inquiry. is unknown ot the following named defendant* tu-wll; John Reynold* Rachel Reynolds. Mamuel la' lltetg, Susannah KuSS. He nJ* mln Reere, Huaan Heavy. Thomas Fla Mr. I'ansiope Flehor, Joseph Crabs. ThaBSI Fisher. Juel in Mann. Froderiek Meyer- and F F Hakiaaoa. irus'ees land their succoeeoroi ta trust. Joseph Crabs. Juetin Maae, Fre.leuch Meyers. > F. Hobivson, MotUodtst Hpiscupal Cburen of iHunter, Indiana by bar Trustees. David it uda. I a her. William Flßlca Jarno* MBobOk Jsha Niblick, Hoary Mriek. loan A. Fonaer, PblUp Henin ns Silvester Spangler sad Klh»n A. Huffman.. The Church of Christ of He-atur. Indiana. David Btodatxk-i er. John Nlhll.k. Henry Krick. K. A. Huffman, Hlhan Huffman. KtMa A Huffman. Sylvester ppaagter. • Jobs A Posner, W. P. Rice, Philip Hendricks. J. R. Robo. Wn> P. Rice. Jno. A Fenner, John D. Hale, J. H Hobo, David Studebaker. Wm P. ill. a. Henry Krick. John Niblick. Kt han A Huffman. Jno, A Fenner. Hylvester mangier and Pbi’.tp Hendricks. Trustees of Methodist Kpts- • opal Chur.h of Decatur, Indiana. l«vM Studebaker. William I'. Mice. James R Robo. Jobe Niblick. Henry Kricfc. John A Foanar. FbUip Heath i ka Sylvester Ppengler and Bthna A Huftinea aa such Trustees of the Methodist Bplseopa! Church at Decatur. Indiana. Tao Melbodlal Bpls. > P-il church of Decolor Adams County .-ndtena by her beard of Trustee ■ William P. Hico. John A. Fenner. Henry Krick. Kthan A. Huffman. I David IM udabaker. John Niblick. James R. Boba. nnd John D. Huie, and Sylvester Spangler. Tnomaa P. Harris. Bliss Harris. Bhao A. Harris,! The Methodist Kplst'opal Church oy Trustees t‘avtd IHuiabaksr K. A Huffman. James R. Hobo, dyheater Spangler Joan A. Fenner, John NibHclcHenry Krick. Jobe D Hale. W. P Rice. David Studebaker. Wm P. Itlce, John A. Bonner. James R. Bobo. John Niblick. Kthan A Huffman. John D. Hate, Uyiveoisr Upaanier. and Henry Krick. Trustee, of the 'Methodist HpiacwMl Church of Decatur. Indiana. V. T. OHpen. Brann T Qilpsn. Leona B. GUpsri Wnan-tr-.gten Kern. Kllsabeth B. Kern. K Kern. Naaneta Korn. Helen M. 81-saom. KIsM Thoma a KMe a. Thomae. Lucretia A Plfer. John L. Plfer. Owen Johnson. Kiva Johnson, i A J thnlth. Adam J. Smith AlwUda e-mlth. Dscatur Athletic Aaacutation, C. C. Ikhater. Pres. Cal K. Peterson. Mang. M. F. WsrUMMB Rue*., Ban H Tyndall. John H. Heller, C. u , Schafer. President of The Decatur Athletic Association.. M F. Worthman Secretary ot The Decatur Athletic Association. The Church ot t'hriat, of Decatur, Indiana by her trustee. Wh"mas P. Harris. William N Worden and Charles A Hegar, The MethodiM Episcopal Church of Isscatur. Adams County ta the Stats <.f Indiana.. Methodist Eelocwpai Church of Decatur. Ind . enarch ot , Chtlet by Thomas P. Harnu William N Worde.n. Th -mas P. Harris and William N. Worden. True tee. Thomas P Harris. William N. Worden. Charles A Bexar, Trustees ot the Methodist Episcopal Church of Decatur, Indiana. The Church at Ctirio’. l»ecatur. Indiana by her Trustees, Thouae P. Harris and John T. Hatley. Adams County Building Load and Havings Asso< latloa T. P. Harris Trustee of C. Church. J. T Trustee of L’. Church. T F. and J. T. Buiiey. Trustees of <?. Church. Adams Co.. Loan « Bldg Co, O Christen. Hacty., Ths CbnnUaa Church Os Decatur, Indiana by hsr trusteea P. w. Um I th. B N- Tyrrni. Harvoy J Bogur. Fhilifp W Jimlth. K c Sm.lh. P. W Hmilh. B. NTTyrriH. Harvey Hegur, Trustees of the Chrte•lan Church. B. N Tyritl, Harvey d. Hegur. Harvey Hegur, K N TyrriU, J. W. Bouse. John W Bosse. John ’ William Bosse. Catharine Boaee. Kate Boees. Winiam >1 Myers, Itev H TWeo Wilken* Trustee «U Joeeph School Fund. Rev. J. A Helmets, Trumos Os pt J -seph School Fund. Cbslmer C b h-fer, Truelse «f ike Iw-alur Athleli- AseO'lotton. C. I. H> Hafer. Cal E Peters..>.. M F. Worthmen. John H. Heller. Den H ryndall. John T. Mier*. Fred L PMter»on. R. D. Myer*. A D Buttles Grayce B S-hafer. Thomas Johnson. Huidah J<din*oa. Joseph iteyaoto* William Trout, oxectrtor ot t!.« last will and testament of Joaapa Heyunlds, HUra Lyster, William Trout, t veculor. Thomae Reynold* Rebecca Reynolds. Enos Butlsr. Carleioptw y.leets. Elisa Jane Lyster. Msrsertl Sheets. John <»rim, Jr, John Urlrn. John Orlm. Hen, Ha van nah bn* Jacob Howers. Mary Magdelsr. Hcs-i er. Jacob Bower, Mary M. Hower. John Bowers, William H Niblick, e aerator *f the last will of John Howers. Jobe H. Bower*. John Bowera. Men, Michael Myers. Micnaoi Howers. Maggie Hower* 'atbarine K 'gge Kmsl Rogge. MsKduena tT- i ban. Michael Urban. William Bow.! era. Andrew Bowers William H-' NlMtek. esemter of lbs last wmi of John Bowera. Ben, gecoaqod. Magdalina Crhan, William H Yftbi 11--N esi-cyrtor of wilt of John' Rowers deed, William II NiMl a
ssneulur of the will end ostais of! Jahn Bowsra deceased. Wm H NH* Itch saecuior. William H MbH. k, cseeetor. Imnetta Meier, johaea Uauor. Catharine Husgia. Maty K Howers. Sarah King William i Boas* Tbs uehaown husi-aads and wbea reapectlvsiy. M oa-u of tbs above named and designsiad persona, ins uamov of all vt w»..e are unknown le plaintiff The unknown widowers and widows, leaps, lively, of each ot Ike above named and d**ta»at«>l de- . cased persona the names of all ot whom ar* known to plaintiff. The . unknown ckUdren. dsasendante and Loir* surviving spouse. < rsdltur* and -dmlnlstraturs of ths Ksiat* devisees, legatees, truoiv*** aau ehecutore ot ths last will and fostameni, •uccaesoi- la Interest and assignv respectively of each of the above rmmed end dogignated desoahed person* ths namee of nil of whom are oahnowa to plaintiff. AU of thw mtn once known by any M th* nemos end designations shots stated, whose names may have been changed. and who are now hnowa u» ether namee the names of all ot wnum ar. uahaown to th* plainlilt. TM spouses ot all ot the poroses abov. named, described and designated, aa defendants Io this action who nr* ■arrtefi. the names of all of whom ars anhoown to Ike ptainlltl All prisons and corporaiions who assert er ralgbt assert nay tuio. claim er thtsrvet la or Hen upon th* roar solal* deorribod 1a the < omplalM ta thio ac. itow by. under ot through nay od ins defendants ta this aettoa Macribed and deolgnaied ta "Md complaint. IM names of Ml of Whom ars unknown to plaintiff. Thai said action Is for the purpose , ot go Mt ing nil* to real ovists ia im Mat* of Indiana. Iha I a-aus* M aclion *XMts against all ot said defendants; that aH of said defendants Ms arcsssary psrtl*a to said action, and that they ar* ixlMved to be non res-, ideal* o< th* him* of ladlsiThe following d*erriM.l ran* tats ta Adams County, in th* Htate vt Indian*, is described In said complaint, to-wlt: Commencing M the south cast • or•er of lalol nomeer two aumireu eighty i:»«i M th* earn* is design*;- i ee upon the first »ddniua io in*; towa <now city) ot Decatur, Indian* tMnc* running w**t forty nine and on* halt <«•&> feet, them* aortn sixty sli (Ml feel to the north line of Mid lalol. them • i unning west oa saM north line twenty and cao hall «:eu* fret. tMnc* north twenty tjoi feet thence east parallel with the eouth Ma* il lsiot fw« hundred eight OM <»M> in said addition s*vrnty (?•> f**l to IM east Un* ot said inlot two hundred *lghty one iffll th*n<* south eighty sl« f**t to th* pine* of beatnnlng Ming a pan of m o * two hundred eighty and two hundred eighty on* tJstl in said addition aa atoreahlt. That ttarre exists a defect, and an apparent detect la. sad a cioud upon ths title to «sid real estate on ariwwai of Mfectlv* and iMC.-tsrai* deocrlptlOM ot said real estate ap;earing in simie tastier* ot record atfeeling th* title to said r*ql *etat*. and that it does not appear of reeled that terlaln grantor* who are named aa defendants Mreia wor* unmarried at IM time <>t earcuung c-rtaia deeds pertaining to said real estate, and that certain ot th* defendant* wh« w-re mortgaguo* and bad a Hen and lacambraar* aftectlag said rant eatate hay* not proper./ •nd duly released saM Hee m die- < lea* by the puaiic record* of Jkdamv County. Indiana. wb«-r* said real estate Is situated, by raMon whereof soma doubt may b* alleged and arises aa to th* complate validity of of IM till* claiiMd and awerted by. said plaintiff, the -aid plaintiff, who - who has Instituted nnd prosecuted this proceeding does not have IM knowledge as to whether the person or persons who by aay poeMbUlty mlght claim some right, title or interest in the real estat* mentioned, and described In this proceeding ar* living or dead, and th* plaintiff does not Mv* knowledge as lo tM tall nam** of each pvreons who by any pOMihility might claim some right, fltie or inter**t ta tM real •••at* m*nti*Md and described tn thia prerceding whether a* husband and wit* vld-.w or widower, heir or devisee by rea*oa of tMlr relations lo »om* of the former vWMr*. mortgagees, and incumbrancars thdrool. as dim cloeMiny the pnMte records of Mid /.fiaats County. Indiana, who are made party defendant* herein. Said Plaintiff does not know whether such part tee who ars made defendantherein ars living or dead, and said I'laiattff ha* mad* defendante in this proceeding *nv and ali perwvns who might have e<>m* possible Inter, rrt Hi Mid real c»tat*. a<*u whose tteme or names appear ot record tn any records sffe' ting said real estate and -*l<l plaintiff has also mad* 4*> fewdant* ia this pmeeding IM bushand* or wives, widowers, ar endow* j hairs d*vl**»s nt any «nd all aura peruoas appearing of record as a former owner or imumbramsi under t the design*Uor. and description nt the unknown husband ,nd wives, win. ■wer* and wldoer*. nr th* unknown heirs or devisM* of all of such persons shown by the public racorae of Adams County. Indian* ta Whl.-h ' such real estate i* •Husted, at any I time la the past who have hsitan' laiterest in said real estate by reason ’ whereof, doubt as tw IM validity ot the title le said real estate n» ■ rise And la this proceeding lor the perwons hermnbsfore meaitoaed *aM 'plaintiff In it- comptatat beret* aa•cite title to tbe -ell tesl estals a-
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— ♦ 1 * RATH One Time—Minimum charge of , Me far 10 words or Ism. Over 20 words. 1V«0 IHf word , Twa Timas— Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words er Ism. Over 20 words to par word far the two times. Three Tlmea—Minimum charge of We for 20 words ar lose. Over K words par word tor the three times. Card* es Thanks ........ Jbo I Obituaries and vsrwe .. Ji.OO I Open rate ■ dieplay advertising Ma par column inch. , • 1 • + , FOR SALE " 1 i APPLE TREE HALE—Good clean j largo tree* while they Iml, U.M i par 10. Evergreens, shrubs, onia- - meatals and shade treat. Wo make lawae. Klvaralfie Nureery. Barna. Indiana. Il FOR SALE—We always have sevoral guaranteed used waabera. all makes sweepers and refrig'r store. Small down qpyment. Decatur Hatchery B<Mf FOR SALE— Refrigerators. Have yon seen the new Frigldalre ColdWall? See them at Uh rick Bros »Ldtx FOR SALE—Day old and started chicks Place order now tor May. Special thio week: 000 chicks, two weeks old. while they last. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 07. SJ 4t FOR SALE- Zenith, Ph 11 co radios. Is that old radio glviag troable? Use It for a dowa paymeal oa a new one. Easy Payments. Uhrtck Bros. SXdtx FOR SALK—Three Fordsoa trac tors. sad up. Two 10 20 54cI Conaick-Deering tractors. Ana IXinch McCorwUck Deering plow. 1 12-In John Deere plow. One 12-7 grata end been drill. One 10-7 grain and beaa drill. One <-fl. combine One tractor disc One John Deere binder, like new. See the new complete ltn»> of Oliver farm equipment and tractors on dieplay Craigvtlle Garage. »S-M FOR SALE — Some 1»28 . isclric stove* and refrigerators. Brand naw. 20% ot Uhrtck Bros. I 1 >Mtt ! FOR SALE— Bed and Dresser, light oak. MattreM aztd Spriuga 2 pillows -few chairs and other article*. Cheap if taken M once. Bert Wolfe Decatar, R .No. i. Phone 2705. Pi-Six — . ■ „ —.... , ■ FOR SaCE-Two cheap bicycles. 22 and 24 Mandolin guitar harp, straight guitar. Rugs and what have you? At the Barn. 110 Jefferson St S 5 St FOR SALE—Carpet, rugs and linoleum: Let us figure on your carpel, rugs and linoleum orders. We have the carpe’. rugs and Uno Isen made ap to your individual rrder and lay same for you. Large seleciioa. low prices, liberal teitn».| Fprague Furnifibre Go, j&2 So. Second St. Phone IM. Sa-G; FOR SALE—Remington typewriter, A-l condition. 242; player piano, almost like new, 0100. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co, 122 So Second St. Phone IM. 9!«t TOR SALE—Soy beans. AHna and Dunflelds recleaned end tented, ready to plant. Also Tryo wagon ’ i' miles weat of Monroe oa IM Kamuel Bertsch. Ctnlgville Phone. j M-241 FOR SALE -.One red shorthorn L bull; one red roan shorthorn bull Four miles south Hoaglaud. - township line. Henry F. Hulu--1 meyer. 06-2 IX 11 • FOR HALE OR RENT Heel drill. I ttood roaditlou Roy Gibson, i Monroe. Sfi4i x 18-iinat any and all perfbua whom. | soever, nod the purj“>s« *t» »aid . ;>l*iMUft lu thl* pro< i «.||na !• to leulet the title to said real estate a* I against the world, and that said idalauff h*a *>aw4 •• delvndaatv i I stein all person* within Its know-1 lodge through whunt any hoetllui t claim te said real estate ttui U j ••••M-ted. Notice la therefor* hereby qiveii 'that unleas lh*> be, snq appear on | the Alst day of April Term. I»3>, ot the Adams Circuit Court, being th* ■th day us June. |h4S. to bs te-sun •nd holdea on the tolh day of April. 1229. at the Court House In the City of Decatur, and said County and | State, and answer or demur to miu ■ >ni|d*lnl. tn* sam>- will m near* •nd determined In thair ahsence in W'lttiMi* Whereof. 1 have hereunto s*t m> bund and nffiteit toe • ■rat of KSlg Court in the otf.ee nt the Clerk, thereof, th the City of Dncalot. Indian*, this 13th day of April. . ISIS. O. Remy Blerly, I’teik Yif th< Adams f’lrcult Coart Ferd U LMferer. Aliaraey April l .-n-’e
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FOR BALE — Garden plow; lawn ! mowers, bicycles, porch gliders, two small and one large show c«M. breakfast seta, three BMd living room suites, ii 3x12 tape* try rug. 2x12 ruga, brass bed. Jeu ny Lmd bed. maitreua. radios, but fats, cabinets, two Mole oil burn •rs. glaM door cupboards, two cook siovaa. laundry stoves, kilcb en chairs. I rockers, dressers, porcelain top table, round tables, player piano with W rolls, two baby carriages, high chairs, six dreMing tables, benches, light fix lures, small electric suhtr, small wardrobe We also do upholster lug. repairing and refihlshlng of furniture. We buy and trade. We invite you to come tn whether you buy or not Decatur Upholster Shop, 142 South Second St. Phone <»• 00-Jt MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call S7O-A at our axpense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Fraak Burger, agent. l>tf NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chicks every wook, all leading broods, also Baby Ducklingi Reasonable price* Model Hatchery. Monroe. 10-tl ATTENTION FARMERS Call and see the new Heller-Aller Pump Jack; eliminates hand pumptag. none better; new low prices. Walter Plumbing g Heating Co. 2u-«t NOTICE—Parlor SuitM rwtovered Wo recover and repair anything Wo buy and sell furniture Dec,, tur Upholsters. Pteona 4M. 142 8. Secund a'roet. »* t 3o wanted I WANTED — Steady Job on farm. Single man Able and v,bling to work. References. Address "Jim" I i:i care Daily Democrat. 94-Jtx WANTED TO KENT- Four or five room house in Decatur Phone 322. Can furnish references Help Wanted, Female Women ta Decatur aad nearby towns to mH Groover Aprons House Dreaaea to friends and neighbors Pay good profit Groover Company. 1207 Caa* Ave, St • Louis. Missouri Ha — o— >- FOR RENT FOR RENT -Furnished apartment. Kitchenette, living room with studio coach. 413 W. Adams St. Phone 218. »s-3t FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, dll North Second St. M-3t FOR RENT -Two modern rooms, furnished or unfurnished Pri- ! vato entrance, rent reaatm*u.!». 325 N. Fifth street. pi-ji LOST AND FOUND LOST-Sere wtaU Boston bull terrier. Brindle color. Reward for information. Jack Neertng Phon. ’«• 02-81* limwliim.! M tautfuto»*w«ae Kaiat* a*, aiaa . >« hereby S |voa. Th.t Hie h .*" '*•" •rrolnted A<i- ’? 1 cV* **• estate ot Joseph A. !**« Icrote late yf Adam* County. vJm*** 4 Ttle ta Fro ba bl > MUtor. Miller. AHminl.lralur Hears B- He 11,,. Vii.ravv April M. ISIS AprH 13 .• May S , —- \nvi< e*. ••»■ riati, aamMcwscui of ;:»r»n % o , N«<lee 1* hereby siren ta the ereL 1 ■”d leaßteea n| li-ehr Nidllnaer decease* lu appear in IM A<l«me Circuit Cvurt. Mid all»» , oh the 13 day ■>( May. if anr. why j tha Ileal Aeitien u . n( A'<»ual» with I the •etat* us aaid decedent ehauie net I* approved; and aa»l Mirs are' |iutlfia<l tu then and there manpruuf us Iwlrshtp. and receive their, distributive share* Flail W Nldllnger, Administrator |l'< «lur. Indians. April l». IS3J. ( W. Hnrdeltr l uster. Atferaer April ».-Sn noth k w PINAL SKTTI.KMFNT or KaViVK 80. MM Notice Is hereby given te tha er». ditors,fiairaand legatee*of Anthony 'naiewrde. no- eased to eppMr in •hr Adams Cto-ult Court, held al l»e----atur. Indlsna. oh tM lllh day ot i MUv. IMS, and show cause. If any i why the Final flettlonirnt Account* with the estate us said decedan* should not be approved; and said Mirs are null fled to then and there make i.i>M>f of heirship, and receive lheir dintrtbutlve* shares. Raymond A. Voxtnwede Kaeruter tM-atur. Indlene April It. IMS Ferd l„ I.lHerev. A Harney, April 13-33 Appaiarmrnt ot Admlnlatratar With Will Aaueeed N*> 13M9 Notice is hotoby given. That the undersigned hne been sppnfi.ted Admlniatrator with will ennrxeo of lh« •stale of Haniuel Mlelner, late of Adam* County, de* eased. The estate I* probably solvent <>»• »r utsinrr, Administrator with will annexed Henry B. Heller. Attorney. April IS-U-te 1 ppulniment of F.xeeeeor We. SMI 1 Notice I* hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the relate of Frederic-S beHeiueyer, tale of Adams Count;', deceased. Tile estate l> probably solAlbert ?! Sellemtver. executor Jaises T. Merrymau, Attorney. April t*. ISM Apr. H-3LM
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