Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1939 — Page 2
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NOVICM or FIX XI. KKTTI.BNFhT OF F«Tvr»: Mk »I1 Mothe ia hereby given to the credttora. heirs and legatses Os Ida M. Bollinger, dveaeed to appear In the Adame Circuit Court. Paid al De«ator. Indiana, on th* 3 day or Juno, 1939. and anew route. Il any. wny the Final hettletnent A<n»un(a wtln the estate of Mid decedent should m.t bo approved, and aald heirs ara notified to than and Ihsre inane proof of heirship, and receive tlieir distributive shar«« Fr.inbHn M. Coups.», Kxe utor Dvtafur. Indiana. M.c» 11. li>39. t . 1.. 10 altera, tliorney. May 13-19 IptwlatUM-at al Barrator Katate '* sa«n Noll, e la hereby sivrn. That the underalgnrd baa been appointed Exorator of the ealate of toebb l* da<-kett. late of AdaMr County, de- < rated. The eetate la probably solvent. •im Burk. Executor i Henry H. Heller, Atioraet May 10, |M» May 13-IV-3* Sppoletmeat of Kaerwtor ho. :IM4 Notice ia hereby alven. That the i under«l|ned baa been appointed Exe< mor of the Mutate of Jerry Barkley late of Adame County, deceased The Katate la probably solvent. Rollle M. Barkley, Executor C. I- Walter*, titwruey May 13. I*3* May II.IBS* Xppalalmeal of Idmlalstraior Rotate ha. .mm Notice ia hereby elven, That lhei undersigned ha- been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary K. bteele late of Adam* County, de- resrd. The relate la probably aolvent Cl I W. Steele. Administrator kalkan < . Aelnoa. Attorney May U ' IM * * ,r >*-*»•*♦ erode la A «<e*e tew. — Oeeatae !
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Test Your Knowledge * Can you answer ar van of l.aaa ten questions? Turn to page Four for the anawere. » —— ■ < 1. Which planet of the solar system la tiearrat to the sun? J Wa» New Hampshire ana of the thirteen original states? 3. Name the Rumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs. 4. What Is a seismograph? 5 Name- the capital of the Republic of Peru. •. What la the correct pr inundation of the word curriculum? 7 Will a dead h i man body conduct electricity? » What are homophone*? » What Is a pulmotor? M. la there an ago limit on boraes in the Kentucky Derby? COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered In the damage ault of Fred Bild erhack against David D. Habagger. appearance for the defendant was entered by Attorneys Smith and Parrish of Fort Wayne. Demurrer Sustained In the damage ault of Lester Pontius against Edison Lehman, the demurrer to the amended vote
paint filed by the defendant was I eubtalned by the court Exception to the plaintiff. Estate Cases A petition was Hied by the executor to have the tnhoritance tax determined in the estate of Christ Roknecht. Referred to the county usaesaor. Case Dismissed The note and foredoauro suit of Walter and Agnee Sudduth against Chaucy and Cordula Brokaw was dismissed and the coats paid. Amends Complaint An amended complaint was hied in the quiet title eult of WilHam J. Hoopeagardenr and others against J. Burdell Hoopengardner and others. Ruled to answer. Estate Case In the eetate of Jane Nev 11, proof of publication and pooling of notice for sale of real eaute was filed. Report of sale of real eetAte was Hied, submitted, examined and approved. The deed was reported. examined and approved. Country Conservation Club I’icnic. Nt. John's Church. Sunday afternoon and evening. Free movies. 1 i ■IB ■ . «mh2 | vawMaaoanew
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CRAFTER XLVII! ■Chris ought to get away soon," she toM Ted luwrence. “I’m worried about hinvsTed. And if bo wants that awful Mortimer plaew— Yon might talk to him about it." ’’Why net de it yourself. Katie7” She shook her head. “No influ* cnee," she said. "I’ve lost all I had. ts I ever had any." That day, sitting soberly in what she had called her morning room, she told Ted flatly and without extenuation the story of her marriage. “He didn’t want me, of course," she finished. "Ho never has wanted me. I was a fool. I thought he might rare if I gave him time enough. But he never did. Then lately, when 1 thought he might bo better without me. I did this to him! I can’t leave him now. 1 never can leave him, Ted." Ted looked at her. Did she honestly feel that she could not leave Chris 7 “I’m not sorry for myself," she •aid. “Don’t think that. Ted. But I’m sorry for Chris. Desperately sorry. He wanted children, and I didn’t." She shivered. “I was afraid. And of course he has always wanted somebody else. You know that, don’t you? I just stood in the way, and I’m still In the way." “If there is anything 1 ean do—" he mid awkwardly. “Not unless you ean turn the eleek hack!” she said with a touch of her old gallantry. But she was still Katie. “What’s ahead of me, Ted?" she said. “I’m still young Ho may stay in the country, and if I’m to be dried in that Mortimer hole. 111 go **xy. And I eant leave him now. Ye’re tied together like two eats by •a tail." .She was crying when he left her. ease It was late spring when Chris nally faeed fioith into the world of ving men again. Little by little he a* becoming accustomed to his sndition, could drive his own ear, suld sign his name with greater ase. But ho knew bo was through. ** had built his reputation aa a sur- • on, but even if general practice ad offered itself, it required two ends. He spent the following days bumng his bridges. He closed and gave y the downtown office, , n d eubmited his resignation to the hospital, kdng it at a staff meeting and ■tending rather white but very ■alm. He was surprised and moved •hen they did not accept it. They cave him a sabbatical year instead, nd more if he needed it; and told t:m that ho would be baek among hem long before that. “Go away end play for a while," bey said. “You’ve earned it." Ry Jun. hewn, ready to go K.tto was busy with a new apartment, taking such furmturo an she needed
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1939.
IxwTiiM <»r rut al BvrrbKWNirri NeiKo Is hereby elven to the several parties to. sn<l ail peracuis Inter-! eetd la. tne reuse vt action enilHe l i "Bnirne V. k nnepp el al va Cail’ Uaakiil el al", being Cause Number; 1 13730 on the <lo- l«*t of the Adams > circuit Court of Adams county livei lona, that IM undersigned, as »>»»e | Iraalee and devisoe of K Burl UnI bard deceased, has filed in aald cause | a final report for and on behalf ol | said E, Buri Lenhart as the commiesnner appointed In »ald cause, and i all persona interested therein are I hereby notified to appear in said court at trei-atur, Indiana on the 1 da> of Juno 193 V. and show reuse, It any, why said final report ebovld not Ire approved, and any objections or eaceptiona to said report er tne matters contained tn saM report., er the acts of said eommuwioner in ear-1 cause, not filed on or trefure said day, will be forever barred. Martha K Lenhart As sole leaateo and devises of A. Hurt Lenhart deceased, late commissioner tn eald pause. Henry B. Heller. Mterws,. May IWO t,w>ls<wat of Admlataitratrle ► -••■le Mio. MbflH Notte* te hereby tlven. That IM unit- rsianed has been appointed AdmlniMratrlv of the estate of Rlieaoeth Morrloon late of Artems County, deceased. The eetate is preh. ably solvent. Harriet Beatty, _ Administratrix IterraaM W,ers. Arise**, Nov. ». 1033 Mov. 7-lt-Ji ’■■rr la A <>m« Tasa — oeearar
and selling the root. When the day ’ came tor Ma departure, ha stead I with her to the hall Piled about i them were their lares and penatos, i which had never really been hie: and his bags lay at hie foot as they had ’ that night a doaen yean before when she had eeme in and he had . taken her and married her. Now he looked down at her. a little heavy ; and not a little oelky. Then he beat , down and kissed her. “Try to understand what Pm doing, Katie,* ho said. “It has nothing ' to do with you er me. But I want I sometime I’ve taken it oa the ehin, ; I suppose, and I’ve get to readjust : somehow. 11l do that better by myself. At first, anyhow. After that I’ll ask you to come and see me if i you can to." “Who will look after yea?" “I think Hiram Mortimer has found a woman to do that." “I see." she said sullenly. "A woman. Any woman but me!” That was their farewell. Chris lay in Letitia's room in the Mortimer house. His right arm was on a pillow. When he turned tn the I night, be moved the pillow also and ; placed his arm on it. Folded over I the foot of the bed was Letitia s Star of Bethlehem quilt; beside him was ’ a table with a lamp, a few books, and his pipe and tobacco; and ■ across the room was the old maple ' bureau, with hie splint on It Th* ked was wide, but there was a bellow en eld David’s side, and wherever Chris started at night, in the morning he would And himself in > that hollow. He was there now. From outside earns the early morning soonds of the country, rock, crowing, the deliberate movement of horse-drawn vehicles, some one at a distance letting down bars for cows and calling softly to thorn: "80. boas. So, beae. Coma along. i Get along, there." Soon Mrs. Milter would eome from her cottage near by. and he would hear her rattling the big eoe] st ive m the kitchen. He pulled up the sleeve of hie pajama eeat and looked at hte arm.' !t seemed to him that the muse lest already looked atrophied, and, lying there, he began to massage them awkwardly and patiently. The men in town had not wanted him to leave his treatmeato, but he had seen those treatments before. Either the nerve resumed its feaettoe. or M did not. [ For the first few days, save to eat and sleep. Chris scarcely left the front porch. He eat there in I old ehair, staring across the rood at the waving wheat er the fluttering ribbons of the eorHMds. He was pneaemed entirely by fatigue. a mental and physical eol ’ l, *“* •• * r " et **•* memory was doited. One day he looked down and saw
t sed Cave for Glass Work The first glass maker in Scotland 1 was George Hay (ISM-lttSt He took advantage ot a paaullarly I formed cave at Wemyss. on the Fite eoast and set up his furnace therein. im.,— .hi o—— AUTKF. OF FIAtl. Strrri.FMEXT <>. IISTAIE NO. 3.401 Ni.H- e Is nervk, liven to th* < re.ll. tors, boil's and ivaatevs of Charles Miller, deveeiwd. to appear in the Adams Ctrvult t’oort, held at Dealer. Indiana. »n the Sth day of June I l»3». and show reuse. It any. way the Final Mett loment Arcnunta wit.t ihe eetate »f Mid decedent should not be approved; and »atd heirs are notified ot than and there rnSne proof of heirship, and receive their distributive »karea Maasie Miller. Kxer-etrtx DecMur Indiana Max 33, ISUS Henry H. Heller. Attorney. May IL3« vwritM of fiaai. ssrrrt.FsiFAr OF KSTVTK NO. Shi* Notice Is hereby given to the eretutors, heirs and leaatees of Kllaaboth Morrison, de- eased, to appear In the Adame Circuit Court, held at Deratur. Indiana, on the Sth day ot June ISIS, and show rause. It any, why the Final Kelt lament Arcnunta With the estate ot Mid decerlenl should hot be appoved. and said heirs are notified to then and there matte proof ot heirship, and receive their distributive snares. Harriet Beatty, Administratrix Ite slur. Indiana, May IP. I»3». Marry T. Hrwhe. Attorney May >»--*
a small dog sitting beside him After that the dog eame daily. Chris took to keeping part of his dinner for him and to watehmg for him. The dog would Mt with dignity and then sit beside him, thinking the long qutet thoughts of his hind and asking nothing. • “Queer little devil, "Chris thought "All dogs are queer. Os all the bea«ts the only ones to forsake their kind and take up with us. God alons knows why. It was the dog that broke through that apathy ot his, for one day he took him tor a walk. After that it vsae a settled matter. Chris tending on, tbs dog pursuing its own interests but Coming back to his heels. It was companionship with wo demands, and slowly Chris began to improve. Then Noel earns back from school, shy at flrst, sitting on tbs porch and making friends through the dog. “What’s his name?” “I don't know. I would call him Caesar—l had a dog named Caesar once—but he’s rather small for such a name." Noel, sitting there in his Noe overalls and looking up at him with Ursula’s eyes under that blond thatch that was Jerry's. Anxious like the puppy to be friendly, and uncertain how to go about it. Very taetful about the arm. too. Chris was to wonder later whether the i boy had not saved his reason, if not his life; for there were times when he contemplated making away with himself. It would be easy, quick sad easy, and then one could steep snd never waken— unless, of course, °"s did waken somewhere else, as David had believed. It was about that time that he began to take a drink at night in order to get to sleep. He had brought a bottle of Scotch with him. and after lying awake for hours he would gut up. pour some fnta a glass, add a little plain water, and drink it. It would tend a comfortable glow over him, then after a time it would net aa a depressant The Mood would go out of his head; he would stop thinking snd steep. When that bottle was exhausted, he got another from the village bootlegger. It w.s pure escape. He held it in his hand and looked at it, remembering the days of his eity practies. Now it was he who was seeking release and forgetfulnena. With the coming of morning he would hear Noel’s whistls. ft was a whistle Chris had taught him “Al! policemen have flat feet” were the unsung words behind it, and Noel was thrilled with it. Chris whistled back and got carefully out of bod. This was his life, the life he had ehoaen. Don't think. -Don’t remember. Don’t even hope. Live this day as it comes, and every day. (To be continued) •tmewuS W aws rwww snesew. ta*
- + RATE* Ono Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, like per ward Two Times—Minimum cMrqo of 40c fee 20 words ar lees. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times— Minimum charge •f Mte far 20 words or loea. Over 20 words 2',-ye per word for the throe tlmee. Cards as Thanks ........ 3Sc Obituaries and vereea tl.oo Open rate • display advertising 3&o per column Inch. —rz. 4 FOR SALE APPLX TRKB SALK Good clean large trees, while they last, *3 bo per 10. Evergrneae, shrube. oru*tnentals and shade treee. Wo make lawas. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Indiana. »»4l ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweepers. refrigerators, coos stoves, gasoline, coal and wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery James Klii ben, Salesman. 113-U FOR SALE Brand new. IHI mod el 13-tubr. console Zenith radio. with the ’’radlorgan." |H* M value for ll'hi and your old radio. I'hrk k Bros. UMtx FOR SALE Kitchen table, round dining table, kitchen cabinet. McCray refrigerator, tnaaou jars. All flrst class condition. Pbm:e 7H. 11 Mix ■ FOR SALK — Decatur Quality Chicks at reduced summer ' prices, day old and some atartc d t < hicks. Order now. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 4»7. llMt FOR SALE — Five 3 burner oil stoves. |1 M each; two 9x12 conI goteum rags at |1 25. one 11x15 linoleum rug; one leather couch; three glass door cupboards, one , studio coach: beds, dressers, < hairs, breakfast sets. Ice boxes; one ice chest; four fruit cupboards. Also opholsthriny. tarn ft are repairing Decatar Upholster Stop. 145 South Second St. Phone 420. FOR SALE — Dresners. Chest of Drawers. OH stoves, oven attached; Living room suite; End tables. Beds. Young's Used Furniture Store. Ila Jefferson st. 11712 S’OR SALE- Early and late aec-d potatoes Also eating potatoes. Cabbage and tomato plants. Phone 542. Willard Steele. lllt-3tx i FOR SALE Tomatoes, sweet potatoes. yams and cabbage planta. Alao popcorn Mrs. William Strahm. 339 North 9th St. 119-31 FOR SALK—Pre-uaed furniture: 1 2-piece living room auite; 1 Simmons studio conch; 1 knee hole desk; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 tl-plece dining room suite. Thia merchan<ltee to almost like new No reasonable cash offer will be refused. Spragne Funmlture Co. 152 Ho. Second St. Phone 199. HS-3t FOR BALK — CHICKS. BAUMGARTNER'S Super Quality Bioodtested Baby Chicks Hatching now. See o’ write before buying. Priced low. Baumgartner s Hatchery, Route 4. Bluffton. 4 miles west. 9 miles aoutli of Decatur. Craigvflle photic FOR SALE — Refrigerators. See the 1939 Model Crneley Shelvadors. Four price ranges to choose from I hrhk Broa. 119-Slx
USED CAR BARGAINS 019.11 OMm, I door .sedan. Fine appearance. Good •ires 1233 L 1931 Hudson t door sedan. Fine appearance. Good tires>22s DI9.W Terrapiane Sedan. »295 SKank rale interest on all used cars. Ip. kirsch * son For 17 Yoaro your Local Dealer. ‘■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MHl H RADIO operations MILLER RADIO SERVICE | Phono 025 IM Monroe K Realdenoe Phono 022.
FOR SALK OR TRADE-Fordson tractor, in good condition K a OarwiKid. • miles east of Decatur 117 Itx FOR BALE—Seed potatoes; also early Cabbage plauta. Q ml |,. south of hospital. Mud Pike Victor Amacher. Phone 502. 119-Jt* FOR HALE OR RKNT Rix mom henae Now vacant. Phone M»5 -MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 379-A at oar expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Produels Co. Frank Burger, agent. NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chicks every week, all leading breeds; also Baby Duckl Inga. Reasoua'te prtcoe. Model Hatchery. Monroe. dhi FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 5 room apartment. soft and bard water, above Sorg Market. Phone M7 1174 t — " o WANTED WANTED — Splendid oppot tor man of experience in writing insurance. Phone *9l after & p m 19 3tx WANTED TO BUY— Improved *o to liw acre farm, preferable we*' or soutbweat Decatur. Box 135 Care it Democrat office. 113-kJtx WANTED- llaulings of all kinds For sale blac k dirt, load or baahet. W. Morris. Phone 1073. 119-31 X WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms See me for abstracts of title. Frenc h Quinn. 23-m-w t WANTED- Operator for small service station in Decatur by major oil company |’Mi capital required Address poet ofllce box 117 In Fort Wayne. Indiana HMt WANTED — Experienced girl tor waitreaa. Write box 134 in care ot Democrat office. 117-*3tx oMARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks higher and quiet. Bonds Irregularly higher: V. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks irteguiai ly big tier. Call money 1 per cent. Foreign exchange Dutch guilder eirong. other major European carrunciea easy in relation t« the dollar. Cotton fixtures irregalarty lower. Grains in Chicago firm, wheat anChanged to up sliout 3-9 cent and corn up around 1-4 cent. Chicago liveotook: bogs weak, cattle steady. »heep strongRubber futures firm. MITK M W rt»*L •MULF.Mt N1 ur mrvath no. an*-. Notk-e Is hereby stvse to the eredlturix heir* and Isaalves ol KHBal*eth Mosssr. dveessed, to appear in the Ads'na Circuit Court, held at De<atur. Indiana on ths 3 day »f June, 1939. sud show cans*. If soy. wnv the Final Settlement Accounts with tlta estata ot Mid decedent should not be approved, and Mid hUrs XH Volitied to then and there msXa pront of heirship, and receive their distributive ■hare*. •ol Mosssr, Administrator Decatur. Indiana May 11, 1939 C. L. to alto-M, Attorney May l--‘» i ——
DR. C. V. CONNELL VETKRINARIAN Special attention given to dleeaeee of cattle and poultry. I Office A Realdence ♦3O No. Fifth St. Phono 102 Used Tires and Tubes 4 5 0 -2 1 4 5 0 — 20 525 — 2 1 525 —1 7 52 s—l 8 475 —1 9 600 —1 fi 6 5 0— 16 34x700 SAYLORS” CHEVROLET SALES 116 South First St. P——w——i—M3 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRItT tyea Kaamlned • Olaoeee Fitted HOUR* •;M to 11 JO U P) to »:00 •aturdaya, 8 00 p. m. Telephone 1U
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