Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1939 — Page 2
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w. a. a. ecus HAS REGULAR MtKTINO rh« regular tuootfcly mcvliug oi lb* W. A 6. Club was held at ihc liouta of Mis* Wthel MUlcr Thur# d#> evelliug at awm-thlrty o'clock. Old nod new Iku.i.km plans wore discussed, followed tty a abort 4ruUaUc Sketch given by Mia* Geraldttt« Hetman u and Miss Hutu Ann Boras. Bingo wes play ad aail pc Ist » w«ro i* a rdisl A lovely luncheon a>aa by the hostess. Mm Ethel Mlßer. assisted by bar stater. Tba lieu meeting will be bald at tbn tome of Mtaa Hackmanu on Ntutb street, In May. The Eta Tan Slguid aorortty will mart Tuesday night at seven-thirty o‘cloth at tba borne of Mrs Bob Sbraluka. 3TUOY CLUB HAS MEETING Our Lady ol Good Couuael atudy club mat at tba bom* ot MUt Esther Gcimer on Thursday evening. Twelve tin-tubers were present and after a abort buaiueea session. retlgious dlacuastoua ware led by Miae Mary Schuiia. Mtaa Helen Hetman. Mlaa Frances Loshe. Virginia Born* Mias Uorotby louche and Mrs Helen Heimann. The ueu regular meeting will be held Thursday, May twentyUftb nt tbe borne of Miss Naotui Schmitt. ENTERTAINS WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. aud Mrs. Kenneth K.aei of Uugg Street enterukaed Friday afternoon from (our to su with a ■ tirtbday party honoring then daughter, Mary Ka‘.brine's eleventh btrtbday anniversary. Games and contests were enjoyed and lovely refreebmenta were served by Mrs Kiser, assisted by Mrs. Joe Kogers at a large table decorated with 1 green and rote streamers and centered with a large birthday rate with eleven candles on It Those present were Lucille Writ, Fay Wolf. Frances Sells. Wanda Smith. Frances Harrod. Bcrniece Morgan, !telle Kiltie. Billy McGill. Fatty Hitchcock. Vernon Ktse,-. Hoyle Kiser Dickie Kiser, Bobby Kiser, X<vma Kiser and tbe honored guest. The W. M S. of tbv Zion Ketorm*d church will brdd a rummage sale in the ebureb basement on Saturdays May stg and thirteenth. Tbe sale will begin at nine oclock nud the public is Invited to attend. METHODIST LADIES AID HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Ladies Aid society of the Method Ist church met in the church parlors Friday afternoon tor the regular meeting. Mrs. E N. Wicks was the devotional leader and Mrs Amos Yoder, vice president, bad charge of the program. Patsy Kd wards played several selections on the xylephonr accompanied at the piano by her moiber. Mrs. Paul Kd
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. JOenstto Vvmrvss Phones 1000 — 1001 Saturday Methodist Rummage Sale Graham Building. Madison Street. Monday Tri Kappa Executive Committee Meeting. Mrs. Ward Oailand. 7:W p. m. Firemen's Auxiliary, Fire Station. 7:30 p. m K. V. Winners Class “Sock" Social Church Basement, 7:30 \dams County Women's Chorus Mouse Home. 1:33 p . sn. T usseay Trl Kappa Businoee Met: lug. Uka Home. 7:30 p to. Kvangeliral Dutiful Daughters 'Class. Mrs. Ora McAlhaaey. 7:30 . p. m. Delta Theta Tau, tthcl Kleiohent 7 30 p. m. /.km. Reformed W. M. 8.. Church Parlors. 3:30 p. m. Psl lota XI. Mlaa Eleanor l’umpbley, 7:30 p. m Kta Tau Sigma aorortty. Mrs. Bob Shraluka. 7:30 p. m. wwrds Sally Smith gave a reading, t Uly Graham aang a group of songs iccompanted by Mias H- lea Ham bold and tbe string trio comprised iof Norman. Verm and Anns Marie Muery preseted several selectionsDelicious refreshment# were aerv { el to fifty ladies by tire hostesses. Mrs. John Tyndall. Mrs. Carl Oerter Mrs. Louis Dutch. Mrs. & W. Johnson. Mrs. Fluid Kicker and Mre. Avon Bui ke. LEGION AUXILIARY ►.AS MEETING FRIDAY The American Legion Auxiliary •net Friday evening at tbe borne of Mrs. Ins Felber In Berne. A short business session was conducted and plans were made to tend a boy to the Booster Boys Slate Tbe remainder of the evening was spent m playing (bridge and Chinese checkers. Prises were won by Mrs. Dots Miller and Mias Helen Bauer. Twen- , if member* and tour guests were pi caent. Lovely rerieaiuneuu were served by the huetese assisted by Mrs. Mary Voder rad Mi*. Lola UMoar. - — ■■■ Q RFRffINALS Judith Parent, daughter of Mr aud Mrs. Homan Parent of this ■ city, who is to graduate this spring from the St Joseph's hospital nurses' training school in fort I Wayne has been named a member of the rornmlltee In rharge of the aunual dance of the school which will he held next Friday night Mr* laiwrence Beal. Mrs. Kathryn Kurher and daughter Sharlenr, Mis Clifford Hakey and son* Richard and Junior will leave Sunday morning for Welch. W. Va„ to attend the wedding of Mias Pauline Hak*y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hakey to Albert Faito of Welch The wedding will take place Wednesday morning. Mr*. Kurher will act as bridesmaid to Miss Hakey. Mr aud Mrs James Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chase left last night for a visit In South Bend with Mr ('hate's brother and sister. They will also visit with Mr. and Mis Hurt's daughter at Oceola Mrs Hurst Is celebrating her gfith birthday today. Patsy Weber, daughter of Leo
Weber of Port Warn# underwent an emergency appendectomy this week at th* St Joseph hospital la Fort Wayne Sb* will be brought to th* home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Me Beth of near Decatur, to recuperate. Mr. aud Mra. Ralph Kenworthy are spending tbs week-end m Eaton. Ohio. Mra. Homer Aspy has returned i rum a visit to Ken Hand. Mrs. 1. H. Metier and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall motored to Anderson this Homing to attend th* annual most ’ 'ng of lha organisation of Democratic Womens dubs tor which an interesting program has been prepared. Attorney Elmer Koenemann of Curt Waya« was looking after business here this morning. Bob INirtor of Hauling too called on old friends hers last evening and j ill ended the dance Thad Hoffman returned to Chi(.ago today after a week a VtSit here. Han Tyndall ia home from two • or three days in end about laduuapolia. Sam Barger of Klrklaad town-! ship caller la Decatur this morning Those who follow dayught saving time will above the hands of , the clocks up an hour at midnight tonight, when tbe new schedule becomes effective la Fort Wayne and among some folks here. Rev. J. M. Dawson spoke in Von Wert. Ohio lusi night on the Towntend .National Recovery Program. Rev and Mrs. Paul Brandy berry returned last Firming form Calltoru>a. where they have been vacationing the past few week*. Mrs. Dick Durkin and son Billy ol Indianapolis who are visiting relLa live* here were entertained at dialler last even tag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Goldner at Preble. Mr. Durkin will spend live week , tod here and they will accompany him home. Will Chroatater of Fort Wayne, who has painted about every house in Decatur is his time, was a visitor i Lire last evening. He came down to pay his taxes and stayed over a few hours. Judge DeVoss who Is home folive week-end tells of an attempt to "chisel" him out of a few dollars, trade this week. A man who claimed to be from Monroeville stopped him In the state house corridor and told lira that Trustee John Doan had r»at him to Indianapolis with an old lady and three children to be turned over to Center township The trustee here told him. be said, that an iuveattgaiiou would be necessary and the man claimed to have used tbe Ire given him for expenses and said he needed 37.00. Judge DeVoss asked him to go to bis office .with him until he could call Mr. Doan by phone, hut the gay made x hurried get-away. Trustee Doan says he hasn't any idea who tbe man was and that he hasn't sent any one to Indianapolis for two years. o Magnolia Trees Attract Attention The magnolia trees at th- George Thoms and Fred Braun residences on North Second street ere In full bloom and have attracted much attention. The trees are beautiful In I loom and this y ear they are better man usual. The tree at the Braun residence was planted many years •, oars ago by the Mat Ftracb family. AppelatuM-wt «f iiaUnMnin Ratals V». SUM* Notice I* hereby given. That the; undersigned ha- lose appointed Administrator of the estate of Tboraae | Drew Die of Adams County, de- : ( eased. The estate Is probably aid-1 Vent. j Thurman Drew, Administrator I V (ncrat Ret ley . ttmrae, April l»S» Apr »j> May *-U I i • Trade sa A Uses Tseew — UustW
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 29. 1939.
VOTK I TO XOX-HKOIDICNT* In IS* Adwms tlrewH OesH A pell STATE or INDIANA. COUNTY OF ADAMS, Ml: The School City of Decatur of Ad*ms county in the Stnte ol indlona. 1 lain lift. vs. John Hay no on. aim . Dsteudants. Comas now tbs plaintiff by Fsrd L Liiterer, their atiorney. sad lues its cumplwini herein together who the attldavii of a competent person that the residence, upon diuigent inquiry, is unhnowa of the following isined dstai.dnat-. to-wit. Juba Hs> - colds. Hacbei 111 molds. Bamusl D liogg. Posaaaeh itusa. benjamin I leer y, Husan Beery, Tburnse 1-Isber. Penelope Fisher. Joseph Crabs, I bunas Fiehsr, Justin Mans. Frederics Meyer* and P F. Moblneon. irastee* land ttvelr eucceesorsi ia trust. Joseph Craho, Justin Maaa, Frederick XUysrs. P F. Kobmson. Melbodve: Hpiscopai Church of Decatur, Indiana by her Trustees. David bladeteller. William P. itlco James K. Hobo, John Nibltea, Menry Krtcn. loan A. Fenner, Put up Hendricks Sylvester bpengler and Kthan A. 'laftuveu , The Church of Cbrlet ot Decatur. Indiena. David Btoaahak<r, John Ntbli-a. Menry Kip h. ti C Huffman. Ethan Huffman. Slhaa A. Huftssan. Sylvootsr gpanglar. John A. Former. W. P. Hicc, pat.tp Hendricks. J R. Bobo, Win >. Rice. Jnn A. Fonner, John D. Male, J. H Hobo, l-wvld atudwbaker. Wm. F. iltoa. Henry KrUW. John MtbUca. Kthan A. Huffman, Jno, A Fonner, eylvsster Spwnsier and Philip Hendricks. Trustees of Methodist blpia(Opal Church of Decatur, ladieia. iwvld t<tudebaker. William P. Hire. . James K. Bobo, John Niblick. Meory terns. Juan A Fonner. Fluilp liendruk*. n> tv ester Hpeiiglsr end Ethea* A Huffman at a orb Trustees el the Mr til odist Cpitoopai Cbarrh at Decatur. Indiana. The Methodist Epieca pal church ot Decatur Adams County indlona by her board ot Trustee William P. Hu*. Joan A. Foaaer, Henry Krlck, Ethan A Huffman. David biudabaser. John Mblli h. James R. Bobu, end John D llel*. end Uyn ester gpnnsler . Tuori.es P Harris. Elisa Harris. Elisa A Harris. The Methodist Episcopal Church hr Trustees David atudabahrr. K. A Huffman James it. Bobo, Ay Wester Spangler. John A. Fonner. John Niblick. Henry Krlck. John D. Hale. w. p Rice. David gtudataSer. Wm. P. HKe. John A. Fonner, James K Bobo. John Xtbliuk. Ethan A Huffman. John D. Hale. Sylvester Spangler and Henry Krick. Truetec* ol Ike Methodist Episcopal Church of Devhtur, Indiana . f. T. Ollpen, Frans T. Ollpen. Leone B Ollpen. Wasningtoa Kern. Kllaabetb M. Kern. John B Kara. Nsnnets Kern. Helen it Blossom. Btsie Thome*. Elate a. Thomas. Luc retie A. Piter, John r. Ptfer, owes Johnson. Elvn Johnson A. J Smith. Adam J. Amttb Alwilda smith. Decatur Athletic AMocletioii. C. C Sc Safer, Pro* . Chi K Petoreon, Many . M. F. Worthman. »ect.. Dan H TyndalL John K Heller. C. U.- *, holer, President of Th# Decatur Athletic Aaeecialien, M F W orthmen Becretary of The Decatur Athletic Ass- lotion Tbe Church ol Christ, at Dm star. Indiana by her trosiest Thomas P. Marne. William N Worden end Charles A. Aegar. The Methodist Episcopal Church ot Decatur. Adams County in the Atat« of Indiana* Methodist EsMcopel Church of Decatur. In*.. Cuurch at Christ by Thomas P Harris Ul.usm S. Wei dea, Thomas P. Harris and William S Worden. Trustee, Thomas p. Harris. William A. Worden, Cnarlee A Aessr. Trustee* of the Methodist Bpiaoopnl Church of Decator, Indiana The Church of Christ, I*ece* tor. Indiana by her TruaUe*. Tbo--nss P. ham* and John t- Ha«M>>. Adams Caunty Huildimi Load **•* pavings Aesoctailon. T •' Her l* Trustee of C. thiureK J J Bm'"' Trustee of C. Chuteh, T. P. Elarrit and J. T. Bailey. Trustees of t. c'hurc h. Adams Ct».. Loan A Bldg Co* O. Christea. Seely* Th* Christie* Church of Decelur indiauh by her trustee* P. W. gmtth. E_ N. Tyrrlll. Harvey J Begur. i’hlUtfv W. Bsiilti H. Harvey heuur. Troeleee of ' isn Church. B K. Tyrllt. Harv*Y J Regur. Harvey Aegur. E N. TyrriU. J W. Hues*. John W. Hc.aas.Jenn WiUUvm Haas. Catherine Boee». Rate Buese Wliuem II Mysrn Kmc H Thao W likens. TrneUe Be J**i epb tt<keel Fund. Rev. J. A Aeim-tx. 1 1 ru*tee of At Josephi School Fund Chalmer C Achefer. Trustee of Ike . Imcatur Aibietic As*c ialion. C. l Achhfrr. Cel E Peterson. M r Worthman. John M. Hell SR Dsn H--1 ryndell. John T Myer*. Ffed l Pettarson. R. D. Myers. A. D. Buttle* Greyce B Achefer. Themes Johnson. Hulcinb Johnson. Joseph Itoynoid*. William Trout, executor Os toe lest will end testament of Joseph Heycolds. Bare Lyster. William L Treat. 1 executor. Thomas Reynold# Rebecm K-ynolda Enoe Boiler Christopher gbeata Kiisa Jane Lyster. Margaret 1 yneet*. John Orlm. Jr* John Ortm. ! John Orim. Aon. Auannneh Urtm. | Jacob Rowers. Mery Magdalen Rower. Jacob Bower. Mery M Rower. John Bowers. William H Nlbliru. i executor of tbe lest will nt John Rowers John A Bowers. John Howleva, Aon. Michael Myer*. Michael I Bowers. Maggie Bowera c'htharine I Hoggs Ernst R-gg* MhgdsMn* Urban, Michael Urban. William Mower*, Andrew Bowers. William H. Nlbllrh. esecuter of th* lest will of John Bowers, Mnn. guounsad Msadnllna Urban, w ill lam li Nib. | Itch, sstM Utor of will of John Bowrf» (i-cd. WUlmm H Nibll X
1 exeentor of the will Hi Mini* ot John Bowera sease**a. Wm. M. Nice , iivh eseuuvar. WHi ism H. .Mbit' n. sxevotor, La belie Me> a r, joaeun Leuer. Catherine Hogg la Mary tiHo wet a Sarah King, vv imam j 3MM. Th* uaknowa bushnud* nnd wive* rsspscuvsiy. of shcu of lus eooco named and dvalAneiad psiaviis, tue itemae of ell of wnom ei* anhnowu lo plaintiff. The unhhowa widowers and widow*, tssprn lively, of each of ■ lbe above natiiad end designated deceased pet e.,ua toe names ol nil ot v Hum hr* known lo pietnufl, ih# unknown children, descendant* end ).sirs, surviving spouse, creditors end administrators of the Estate, dsvtar*s. legatees. Uuetesa anu «*»■ , tore of the lest wUi end leetamani, »,i, **eote in lnlere*l and e#»ien» ,-spectlvsiy es end, of toe above i.alived end designated deceased persona toe name* of nil ot wnom ere wnnnewn to plaintiff Ail es toe woman ones known by any of the i.e.ime aud designations above elated, who** name* may nave tome cnana»d. and who ere now known ey other nemaa the names of all of sink ere unknown to the plataUlf. Toe i spooaee of ell ol the perecne abova named, desert bed end deeignetad. a* defeadaata to this *i-tiou who are I marl led, the names of nil es whom ore unknown to the plain tiff All poisons end corporations who assart or ! night assart any title, claim or tots rest to or lien upon the reel eeteie described in tbd complaint to this action by. under or through eny of tod attendants to this action named described and designs:*d to *ntd complaint, the names of hit ot wnom are unknown to plain till. that said notion ia for the purpose I ol (totaling title to rani estate to the Mate of Indiana, that a cause ol h«lion extols against nil ol enld defend- , sold, that all of aald defendant* are nt. seeary parties to said action, end that they ere believed to be son residents of the Mtale of Indiana The following described rent j rate ia Adams County, to th# Atet# of Indiana. U described to said complaint, to-wit. Commencing at the south east corner ot In tot number two hundred eighty liesi e» the enme la designates upon the fit at addition to tne town (now cltyj of Decatur, Indiana thence running west forty nine nnd one half t«»W> leal, then.# north lUty six (Ml fuel to the north lias of -aid lnlot, thence tunning weet on said north line twenty nnd one belt ' iistoi feet, thence north twenty tl*J foel Ibeace eeel parallel with th* eouth line of lnlot two hundred tight one (MU in said addition seventy <7«) feel to the east line of , said tolot two hundred eighty one (Ml) thence south eighty at* l»*i feet to the place of beginning being • part of tnlots two hundred eighty and two hundred eighty one tSsli to said addition as atoreeurd. That trsure exist* a defect, had hn Apparent detect in. and a croud upon in* title to said reel estate on so'count ol defective nnd Inaccurate descriptions es **l4 reel estate appearing In some tunned* of record atl. c-Ung Ike utl* to said reel estate, end tits'. It dews not appear ol ftp - »rd that certain grantor- who Are named as defendants herein were uemarrled at the time of executing certain deeds pertaining to said real estate, and that certain of the det ndanls who were no,rises**' and had n lien end Incumbrance effecting Mid reel esrai* Rev* not proputD and duly releeeed eeid lien ee dte- . rinse by the public record* of Adems 'County. Indians, where said reel eetete t* situated, by reason wLerec.t some doubt may be alleged and arise* as to th* comp let* validity of at Uve title claimed and asserted by said plaintiff: the said plainl.lt. who wit* iyt» »nd prowtil'w this proceeding does not have th* knowledge as to whether theperaon :*r persons who by eny pesnwdtlty might ctoim some right. UH* or interest to the real estate mentioned, and described to this proceeding me uvlng or deed, end tne plaintiff d we not have knowledge as to the f“R names of au< h persons who by any possibility utigui ciaiui aom* > UU# or interest In th* real estate nientloaed and described In this proceeding whether as husband and «rlt« widow or widower, heir or devisee, i by reason of their relation* to «omo of th* former owner*, mortgagee*, and incumbrancers thereof, as die closed by tie public records of an.d Adams County. Indian* who hr# made party det-ndauts heroin. Held plhlnUtx doss not know whether suc h parties who are mode defendants heroin era living or dead, snd sard plaintiff ha* mad* defendant* in thl* proceeding eny and all persona who might have som.- possible totem set to enld real estate, and who** name or name* appear of record m any record* affsctlng said real estate sad *hi I plaintiff has also made de- : feudanta in this proceeding th* husbands or wive*, widowers, or widow* helra. devisee* of any a.id all such persons appear lug ot rorord as a for- > taer owner or torumbrancsi under " the deelgnatlon end description of tne ' dSkßown husband and wives, wlrt- ’ ..war* and widow*, or the uniiK.su 1 heirs or devisees of all ot such per- ' sons shown (nr the public recoras 1 at Adams County. Indiana, to which 1 such real aetata l* situated, at any ' time In the past who have had anyiln- • herest In as Id read estate by reason . whereof, doubt a* to the validity «l 1 th* tills lo said real estate may . arise And In this proceeding for th* persona hereinbefore muntluaod aald i plaintiff In Its complaint herein asirtt- till* to the said reel estate »-
j* rath % On* Tims—Minimum chsrg# of 2ft« for 20 word# or loss. Ovsr . 20 words. 114« H' word Two Time*—Minimum rhsrg# of dOe for 30 word# or l**a. Ovsr 20 word# 2c por word for tho two tlmeo. Thro* Tim#*—Minimum chsrg# of SOc for 20 word# or 1000. | Ovor 20 word# 2'/#« por wo'd for tho thro# timoo. Card# es Thanke ........ 3So Obituaries and versed .. *I.OO Op#n rot* • display advertising j 35c por column Inch. ♦— ♦ FOK SALE apple TREE BALK—Good clean Urge trees, whit* they last, 13 50 < por 10. Evorgroons, shrubs, ornamentals and shad* trass. Wo make lawns. RlVhrsid# Nursery, Borne, Indians ms FOR RALE — inning room snluw. dressers, buffri*. rugs, breakfast sets, odd chair*, oil stoves, radio*, tco boxes. Mrs. Frank Young. 110 Joffrison Bt. 10»3t FOR SALE Hand crocheted lablo covers, scarf* and chair ac-ts Something different every month. Mary McGUI. al Klip A Curl. K C. i .'V rOR SALE- Ha by chicks. 100 percent replaements first 14 days. H replacement next ltr days. O. V. DUI ■a*. Cratgvlllo phone 93. Decatur 1 hone 573-Q 89-btf FOR BALK— W* always have good used washers, all makes. Six refrigerators. S3S up: sweepers. Small payment. Decatur Hatchry I 00-gtMf FOK BALK —Mallard duck eggs tor setting 30c a setting. George Bcheibcrer. Ben Rkroyer farm cast of Decatur HH-3tx GUAIJTY CHICKS at rexsonabio prices. Heavies, li ov t -nr hundred; English Leghorns 33.30 per Fundred Custom hatching; Feeds, brooder*, etc. Mon head itgtattory, 3 miles northwest at Wren; Wren Phone. P. O. Address. Ohio City. 101-3: MISCELLA-NEOL'S FARMERS ATTENTION — Call *7O-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The headier Product# Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts NOW HATCHING two hatchet Os Baby Chicks every week, all leading breeds, also Baby Ducklings. Reasonable prices. Model Hatchery. Monroe. io-tf NuTlCK—Parlor Suites recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy aud sell furniture. Decs tur Upholster*. Phone 430 14S 8. Second street. K4-t*o gainst stir and all persons whom.' soever, and the purpose of said plaintiff to this proceeding Is to, (aulct •he title to said real ratal* as against th* w<rld, and that said plaintiff has named as defendant* I fereln all p«r*oe» within lla know-! ledge through whom any host ltd claim to aald real estate may b* asserted. Nome la therefore hereby given that unless they be, end appear on the Mat dn> of April Terra. I*l*. at III* Adams Circuit Court. b*.ug th# 7th day of June. I)3H, to be begun and botden on the 10th day of April, 1»3». at th* Court House in Hmi City of Iterator, and aald County and Btat* and answer or demur to said ( emplaint. the same will be and datarmtnwl to tbair aba*n> a In XVltnes# Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed Ih# «.««l of said Court In the otf.ee of the Clerk, theroof. in tho City of Duestur Indiana, this lath day of April, j I*3*. U lUmf Ulrrly, t’lsik Ilf the Adams tHrcuM Court lerd 1.. Ml fever. Alterney April ; .J
For 1939, GE Has Built— A BETTER REFRIGERATOR AT A LOWER PRICE! Mora Beaut / — Mora Convenience Mora Value — And. Batter Food Preeervation at Lower Coat. Sixteen Modela to Choeee From. 3 cubic (act to sixteen cubic feat. 11. la. Lankenau Co. 134 Monroe it. Phone 625. 1" . - HU N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIiT Eyee Examined • Olaaaea Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday!. 8:00 p. m. Teleohone 186 t!U"—J!L- J \ VO4.Urt£-C0"T8OL-lT»9 RADIOS nJ2Jt/7wcfe healthy CALI. MILLER RADIO SERVICE 1 Phono 626 134 Monroe St BpsMbra* OHar# *99
\ WANTED | WANTETD- Deolnr foprpoontgllvo for air rondluonlng and homing ' miulpmnnt by 3-A mind coacoru No in vestment necessary Accounts will bo carried by distributor. Ad j dress Box 137 euro Democrat I it>o-3t W ANTED Curtains to stretch, *«c pair Will do washings. Mrs Andrew Brewster. Monroe phone 1333 U SPARE TIME INCOME Is offered lo responsible woman with good local contacts Leading national Imugaalne publisher seek* neigh Imm hood subscription worker. Ex I p* i lenee unnecesaary. c ommlaalon* liberal, generous bonuses Stale age Give references. Box 13S. % Democrat ny FOK RENT FOR KENT Modern nine room home, corner Fourth and M*di son 81 Phone ti&<S 131-*u FUR KK.NT - Three furnished house-keeping rooms. Private entrance. Bath. Garage. Adults preferred >27 No Hh St. 101-3 U
FOR RENT - Five room bourn (|rad tondltlou. Roy Lehman. Phone 1132. |u FUR RENT — Furnished light housekeeping apartment. Ground ■oor. private entrance, garage, garden. Price reasonable, inquire 113* W. Monroe. 101.31 FOR RENT — Modern six room apartment. Rent reanouable. A. D. Suttles. executor. ioi-3tx LOST AND FOUND LUST—Pair of chlld'n classes, between Central school aud North Third St. Reward Please call *7l IfcLSi -— Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of l«m t*n queoilonaT Turn to page Four for the answers. • * — 4 I In what month doc s (ho vernal equinox occur? i Name the prlucipel river in No-, hrasha. 3. How aoon after U lo rendered does a dec iaton ot the U. 8. Supreme tvJrt bcKome efiec-uvoT 4. To which race do die Hawalipas belong* 5. What •nstrument. used in travl- ‘ Kat ion. utilises the directive force *f the earth s mggncMien 7 3 Name the Foreign Minister of ioiand. 7. What Is the oorrect pronuncia-! 1 .on of the word cnrnlvoroua? 8. What aDait separates the SlaU of Waahlngion from Vancouver la land? 3 What tag biaaesxtile year? > 10. Name the National An’neni ol Canada. NOTH I FIX Al >1 111 MIA I OS' F.XTATF. XO. jit: Notice Is hereby elves In th* ere- ! ditor*. heirs and tsaatoea al Irene Ktdltnger, decaaaed. to appear I*l ilfi- Adams Circuit court, hold at Da- 1 < rater, Indiana, nn (hr IS day of Mac, , I SYS. and show cauo*. If any, why I'n Final ic»t 1 Irftien 1 Account* wltn th* estate of mid decedent should not be approved aud said heirs are , notified to than and there max t j proof of heirship, and receive their i dtstrlbutlvr shares, fherr W. Mdllnger. Mminlstrator 11locatur. indisns, Apul IS, IMI. It. Uardelle c water. Attweary April J!-:', uftTit K To mrtiarj Notbe Is hereby given that Monday May i will be the last day to j pay your Spring Installment of , [axes. Th* comity treasurer * villa* , will be open from * A. M. to t P. M during the tax paying season. A'l 1 luxes not paid by that Uma will be - > com* detract>c*nt and an »% penalty »ill be added, aa additional (% will oe added for *a* h year tax remains unpaid from Urat Monday to May la (ho year the delinquency oocured .hose who tmve bought or sold proyerty snd wish a division of taxes are asked to com* In at one*. Call on the Auditor for orrora and any reductions. The Treaauier on iiisk* no cortocUona. The Treasurer wilt not be resl'inI slide for the penalty of dellnuusnl taxes resulting from the ommtsalon df tax-payors to alafc dultuiU l> on what yooperty they dnalro to pay. to whoa* name it may be found, In what tdwnship or corporation it Is slluatod. Persons owing delinquent tax** should pay them at one*, th# last •» su- it lhal there Is no option l*f< (or I Ihr Treasurer but entoreo the collec.f delinquent taxes, county order# will not be paid to (ciiyon* owing delinquent tax*#. All persons are warned against thorn. Particular attention. It you par taxes In more than on# township mention the (art to the Treasurer Also sea that your receipts vail f° r all your real estate and personal property. in making Inquiries o( Ihe Treasurer regarding taxes to Insur* reply do not failTo include return poss lags. JEFF LIKCHTY Treasurer Adams County, lndlsn* A'.rll 1 . >» Xluv ■
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