Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1939 — Page 2

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■ ■, II — ~ —-I— ■■■— WOVaHMIHCWT* XOTI< ST, In tkr <<»•»• < Irrnlt Coan. %atml>rr Term. IIKW UTATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAM*. Me' Everett C Slii«letoi<. Helen Marte ftingleton Plaintiffs <f» Kamuel Miley, el *l.. D»f' mlantCom* iH'W the plaintiff® by I*. HurileK* Cutler, lhetr attorn.) ami file their complaint herein together Mitt! the affidavit "f a competent person that the residence. upon dll- I lucent Imiuiry. it unSnown of the I following named defendants, to- | w it ... I Xar.ioel Miley. J im Reynold. Jos-I eph I'. NiCtman. .! I' Xnt man. . Maricatau Miley <»u-lav M< liuely. | «.'ar<dhie I Xuiimun. John Heyn- ( ohl-. Anne Kc>»nl'>* J.< l» Ad-, n. o. ■ . Aden, Js.ol» I' ••IliSs-ib Ja'"b T,. 11a..f1. Kiu.iheih I'.. J.t Paul .on, lean Paulla.m. .1 • ■'" . rn-liaoi. Ml. ti.i. l r.m l - «•' f lalelh I’Tullwn Sanina A'htedd. Jereniiai! Archbold. its. hel .MM .k. At ram Paollso'i. Ha hel ff' ilfeoU, Hiram EIM . ) latv l-tu A ddd M •.>- Hivl.i Mary i Bivlei, Julj.il Ann l-oill.oi. Mar. I. Ihxler. Jolla An Paul'S*-!., Julia Ann r iliews it.. h.l I' Hl- -n. Emile) l>. T.itev. Kmlle> I. Else*. 1,. il»n < «.■■■> “■■ F-- • ■ -er and H■■ > »••• Ho ia< r A Hi other, M. Treimrmi a Brother, I---" FYeibernet M Viellu rg.-r A Hr- Joseph Mana. F. 1.1.ir, Ha hel V MtIJJp. jk aiiiMf ►*. Htr*“tp, iH-ibAh Hix. CharhMt*ay p.iv Musstish Nbrwsid, William N.-ra aid Dtlllah J Buttler. Allied Hauler. Joseph Mann DiliL. 1 J Butler, Albert A Hitler, filaria Hly. Bueanah Xarwald. William Xf’Wald Ellen I’rogi John I Dr. ae. Ellen M I' -■«•. J>'hn F jirege. John M* han- n. Frank C«l---<hln. A. Holth • '.»*. Ev ta.t will of John K hot!.. He I , 11. J Haiti!- 1»*. John M n. Antli. nv H.lt i-.-. I'eatiit National Hank <>f l>e< >tur. 2ld.«in« County Indiana. He atur Jitl Bank Hi •' V I'HM'n, -»ehT. r Joanna A ite< Maiy M Aulen. A idltor of Adame ’-unt. Slut. "f Indiana. I. .ulea Mann .1 hn Mann. Ilario Mann Robert Mann Frank *ll sun. Isora Ai ibold Lulu Verne, Kihei Hrandetaff. X-ttli Singleton. Verna Mann. Louie Ma Lo '' Manti. Verna 1. Mann, Hubert J Stann. Verna M Sprague John E. ■fiann, - arl Mann Clfft rd Mann. > Ta--.ru E Mann. Mauri.. E Mann Ana Mann Sprau le Ear; J Ar< h- i V-Id Marion Ar nt.-Id. lAwrenra ■ TAr hbold. Kalhryn A- hbold Earn < Ar. M d Kir:, y W illi-.m Ar. It'd. Id. 1..' ra M inn. la -ra Mann. 1 m- m 41.nn. William J Ar M.-dd Mal-el « ul,;. „ IM A B-riing ... It< • elver, Edna d F Reeling He-- v«i Wilmiii Mann. Ed Helling- HeWelver. Ernllie c A- h.e.ld, ll wrin<e E Ar.1.1-ld, Edwin 11 Kauffman. W T Hawieign i o a -rp. | Willi. A Fonne- Za li Ar. hb Id. Kathryn Helm The unknown huahanda and wlv - | • a r<f»pr» tKrly >»f r*i h of the* •• ; |M.ve-h4rT)<d defendant* finm--a •f all r . . u r h . fhenet plaintiff* The unkn wn w>di*wern and wi<ld»w« re«p*u timely, r«*h <»( the above-named and de»iicJiat«*«l defendant*, the name- of ail <if wh«»m are unknown t • the**' Irlalhtiff* The unknown «h J l * * • ndante and heir*, surviving d nf th* rs»tat<-. dev!*«■«•• legatee* jruetee*. and eir< ut >r« nf th* la*t will and teetametil, eu'teaaoro in l-'tlim—>* a?«d aewlgn*. r»*p« t telv «»f eM'h of the above-named defendant* who ma> be dead the name* of ail of whom an k a the— i<a»»ahittff m. All <f th* wofnr’t Afire known by any of the name* and d«**iana:ion* atxn* *t*t«d. Wtl' •< name* may b»»-n ed. and who a:*- now kn- wu by «-’h*H unkfinwii tn the** pi*intlft« The *9nn*e* nf ail of tl>* p*r>on« above- •*»’ -d d« * s rlt»rd tf»d de*}gnat»d .Ufrmlan?- t . plaintiff* a .«■* are married, th. name* of ail ©f wk*» n are unknown tv three plaintiff-. AH p» -Uli* rad MPfla rat otr* W*“ a*-* rt trf* rnttflrt S»*drf. any We. < | Nl m or lnt»*r*.t in or hen up ott the real relate dem ribrd in the cauiiplaint by. tinder or through mj*> of the d«f«rdanf» in thi* weftm. uatned. d* rflwd and deeignated tt

SLfLtL A Message To Whr •** I*ast Minute TrwiW X ! 49V Shoppers ■fc'|ffl| i Ji \AW lIU> w JIJI 6 We Mill have a nice ***ortment of I .amp*. Chain. Table*. Magazine Rack*. Rug*. Mirror*. Picture*. Clothe* Hamper*. Child Rocker* and Chair*—all *elling at reduced price*. Sprague Furniture Co 152 So. Second St. Phone

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing •LADY IN-WAITLNG” IWveiowYvi*, do not f ori£ f. I' J '7aka d;vp«. cRtMuRt. jl H6u tq'V” ' IMt DO#* I Boftufcßs. MN DA«L**U >(PSMrftU. ] <AM *£<ED MOST 2/ PROM OICTTCP'A Issi:f i: j-- hMC**«,S'/ QH T IBSSi. awSt'ooow feW l«S *feLi C mA ax -2 a-jrIL R?2\l r ? *x —< —/,-\\' hsl. n l □ r ~ ~ -J y,. ..a, 1.,,, ?>. —J ■/ £»■ i ■*, Ba tfrSsJ i —iEBBsL.J BLONDIE ITS THE SAME DIFFERENCE! By Chic Young I .. in npsssyum ~JT|| (howcx>*julm«my) ;wuat’ w lif r-W : | : sl i a?i2 oif ■ W I Wfcffl-- w If • J Ik /l\ Sw /I * ’cO W n ; rJr- — H iH ; — J 1—:

I whom are unknown to thee* plaint If fa. That *ald action Is for the pur* pose of quieting title to the real ••state in the Htaie of Indiana; tb>t ’a iause of action exist* agalns: all ••f eaid defendants. that mH of s.< I defendants are ne< e«*arv parties t.. «Hld action and that they are be Hexed t*» be non-residents «d lb. State of Indiana The following real ♦■• tat. Io- a ted in Adam* County In t !»• Stat* t>f I Indi tna Is the real . state affected and •«* dem-Hhed in *aid • oinpluint > t • quiet title a- follow * ( Cotnniete Ina at a p-dnt ne hund red Jdxletn and fo.it-eleventh* <li‘« |l-Jlt tods «'»uth of the nuflhWe*' I . orner of the •■,«*! half <*f the I southwest quarter < • <»« J*e< tl«>n nineteen <!?•». Township twenty •eight «J*i north Hang, fourteen IO east theme east -he hundred Hen (fl‘h rod* and thirteen (13) link* theme MUUth ty the south line of shkl Me tlon nineteen <H>, theme weal on said south line .me hundred ten «IlO> rods and thirteen <!3» links, to th. wr*» line of i mild • «st Itßlf ‘St* of raid aoutn I west quarter • • thetue north the place of beginning A!»« ten «1H» a« res off the north end of th. northwest quarter *L 4 » f the north east quarter 1i of Ae« tion thirty • It»i Townahip twenty right north, Kange fourteen HO eas’, containing forty a* rag. more or less, situated in Adams <’• unty. State of Indiana This action is Inslitut<d and prosweated by th. plaintiff* for the purpoft* of quietlfiK th*nr tith tthe real estate above de«<rit>ed against ail < iaimants whatsoevri ami a* against the world. N • . - - • ■ • • ■■ . . k . ■ iltat uni*** they l*e ami appear on the 10th dav - f February. In \ I log the <th judicial dax of |h< F«d>r »ar> !>•»♦ Term in the ro u t Hou*< in the City of Iterator, in -aid Adam* <*ounty and Stale of Indiana* and tn*w« r or demur t>* said . ‘.midatnt. the same will t»e heard and determined in their able Witne*- Whereof. I hax. hereinto »et my hand and affixed the •♦al of said Court In the «»ffi. e of the Clerk thereof in the <’ltv of l»» > atur, Indiana, this l*th day of l»eI ember tm <1 HEMY BIEICI.V Terk of the Adams Clr« uit Court By Geo B Blerly Jr De| I» Burdette Custer Attorney. ‘(SEAL) I’e* 30. Ji, Jan. 3 e # Test Your Knowledge | Cad you at>**er aeven of the«« | ten queationa’ Turn to page | II Four for the answera. J 1. How many day* are in a L «p Y.-ar? 2. Nam,- th- coach of the Wa»h Itigton HMaklng football club. 3. XX'hat type of bolt is a lighter? I VVliat i* the correct pronunciation of the word acumen? & Name the third ranking State 11 in the I'. S in area 6. Where M the Kentucky Derby ' run? 7. Name the British First Lord of • [the Admiralty. ». n which South American 'country is the city and port of <’«• qulmbo’ '• Approslmati-H how long <1 > s ‘ It take the sun at Its ,-quator to r rotate on Its •>!»? lv> * A-M is th< American Hiii of RWTirtT ’ j Mr, and Mrs. Koger Swaim of Bluffton c alli-d on friends hen lax’ c evening.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1939.

e. ae«i ee prepared by Dally Democrat-—Betty Crocker Home Service Department MADE WITH COCOA One of the question* I'm asked most frequently is nbo'tt wubstitutme cocoa for chocolate in making a chocolate cake. So many wom>-n tell me that they keep cocoa on hand all the time for the children—and it would be so much more convenient if they could use t for their eakea, too, instead of having to send out for the chocolate. My answer invariably is that one can substitute cocoa for chocolate in the proportions of 3 tbsp, of rich eoec>» plus *A tb-p. shortening for each square (1 o».) of the unsweetened chocolate. But I always add that i think it 1 * a far wiser plan to use recipes that arc adapted to the in- 1 gradients one has on hand. There are delicious chpcolate cakes that call for cocoa, so why not use one? Here is the recipe for an ejeeptionally delicious chocolate cake that’s made with cocoa. VI hen I tell you that it’s made with brown sugar »n<l sour cream, 100, you know that it’* going to be a cake with character and flavor and a ioveiy tenderness. And it'* difficult with mere word* to do justice to the velvety «moothne*s which reminds you of milk chocolate. Oh—yesand there ar* erunchy chunk* of pecans scalter<-d through it* fluffy interior. It has remarkable "keeping" quality, too. That is, if there is •ver any left to keep. However, this "keeping” quality makes it » happy choice for occasion* when a cake muct be made a day or two ahead of time. Chocolate I’ccan Cake •A eup shortening 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups brown sugar (packed in 1 tsp. soda cup) U t*p. salt 2 eggs : ii cup sour whipping cream cup hot water <33 to 3ft'.e butterfat) 3 tbsp, cocoa ' M eup pecan* (Coarsely cut) 2’» cup* cake flour > li t»P- vanilla or Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and eream until fluffy. Add whole eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each one is added. Blend hot water and cocoa together. Sift flour once before measuring. Sift flour, soda, and salt together and add to creamed mixture alternately with the sour cream and cocoa mixture. Blend in cut-up nut* *nd vanilla Pour into cither on* Bby 12-inch well greased •nd floured oblong pan or two S-inch round well greared and floured Ipyer pans. Bake 40 to 45 minutes for oblong cake; or 35 minute* for layers in a 350’ F., moderate oven. Note; With the above recipe, the cake in oblong pan will be only 1 inch thick. For a thicker or larger cake, use more of each ingredient. This cake is particularly delicious when it’s covered with a thick creamy fudge icing. But since this icing requires mnre time to maloand is also mad< w-th ch colate I'm g ing to give you a recipe for a luscious quick Chocolate Icing made wjth cocoa. Chocolate Joy king 4 tbsp, shortening 3 tbsp, cocoa 1 yolk ■l’x tbsp, hot water 2 cups confect toners’ sugar Cream shortening, and blind in the egg yolk. Sift sugar and cocoa together, and add alternately with the hot water. Beat until smooth. * Betty Crocker Adsise* Question: Is there any way that I ean use sweet cream in a reeipe that calls for sour cicam? J Answer: Add 1 tbsp, vinegar or lemon juice to a cup of sweet ' cream and leave it in a warm room f»r an hour or two. Questran: How ean I keep brown sugar from getting lumpy? Answer: To keep brown sugai moist and fresh, store it in a tightly covered container with a freshly cut quarter or half a lemon. You will have to change the lemon occasionally, of course, to insure freshness. Or. you can place the bag or bo* of brown sugar in your bread box where the bread will help to keep it soft --- — IM* H •—W If you have any spec,he cseking problems, send a lettsr requesting informat'on to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive a prompt personal reply.’P-csse enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postago.

COURT HOUSE Plamt'Hs Rest i The pkilutlfTs css" in Ho sti.J of Mathilda M. Wehmeyer against tbe Hr-hafer company was rested ' m circuit court this morntag. Th defendant's case was opened with Ferd L. Lftterer. axoutisel for the • defendants. <all<'f ti th.- stand first Hears Case Judge J. Fred Fruchte heard fur- j thr-r proceedings in circuit court today ill the suit* of the Perietal Dmd Hank of IxmisrUle against Rachel ami Robert Glendenlng. regarding the disput' d right to land ' in Waha«h township. The pror-eed lug* were heard in the court llbr-1 ary. Receive* Notice Th- clerk's office here has re-' cefvrsi formal notification of th" ■ lommutation of sentence* of t'har-i le* Carrey and Edwin Walk«n osn-1 vn tcl KiWiers of two Berne filling ' stations in 1936 from lo years to - seven years and two months The commutation »«• made earlier in the week l»v the clemency board The r renin un lent ion received here was an exerntlve uoth-e from Ike off MP of Governor M Clifford I Tow nsend Demurrer Susts.ned

limgard Huett aeilnst Fred Huett, the defendant's drsnnrrer to the plaint iff* attended rotupliint was -ui-ta.liMl try the court. ’ Estate Case »’! Jn: of Sarah t--f Tague, proof of publkatkin and notice of appotatni* nt was filed. Consent asked and granted to file tin al report The final report wvis ordered filed and the notice ordered returnable January 11. In the estate of Edward Neadstine. proof rd tiiibllcatlon of notice of insolvency was filed. The court, finding that more than one year had passed since the opening of the estate, ordered distribution of WANTED RAGS, MaKiuiiMm, Newspapert*. Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiator*, list teries. Copper, Brarns Aluminum, and all grade* of wrap metal*. We buy hide*, wool, «he«p pella, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe *t. Phone 112 ■■■■■■■BIHBMHMHBBM

the asset* to ouch class of claimants pro rata and ordered the administrator to file hi* report The final report wm filed *nd th* notice ordered for bearing January 38. Marriage Licensee Lawrence dlockemeyer. Monroerille to Velma Ehieidilig. DccatU' J route two ■ — 0 FOR SALE w- 500 Sheet*; - 20 lb. white unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kind* of | mimeograph work and suit- I able for ink (signature. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co. I f ROY 8. JOHNSON Auctioneer Dev. 21 Pearle Lalsure. 2 mile* 1 went of Cralgville. Ind. Jan 2 Alt A Berling. 1 mile t south and 2 miles west of Decatur. Jan 4 Jam-* Kiracoffe. 2 mile* south and 5 miles west of Convoy. Jan » Roy Klston, 3 miles east, l’a south of Convoy Jan 10 —Simon Riffle. & miles ] east of Berne on Berne Pike. Jan 16 XX'tn Mitchell, I 1 -* mile* , east of Monroe on No. 124. , Jan 17 - Julius A Henry Heide man. 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Decatur. Trust Co Bldg., flncstne Indians IM

J iilFl WHEN you buy Automobile Insurance, you don’t buy it for use just in your own back yard—you want a policy that will protect you ahcroer you drive. /ETNA-IZE Atlas Astswrab.lv tasaraaee MMwd by The Atns Cssaaity awd Ssrevy C* o f Hartford, Ceaa., to «*«l ra slf tuts, presides co«»t-t« tes*4 ttrvKi ’ The i Suttles-Edwards Co. Am fits Decjtur, Ind. i Niblick Store Bldg. Ilk M ilii b i ftSiiCiiißi sHI i WMBUBmIWKSUMMUI * tVaMSanamamsararasawsraWMsswawrawwaraMora,raras.

— • I RATI* On* Tim*—Minimum charge •< ] 25* for 20 weed* er I*m. Over 20 werde, We P» r w,rt - Two Time*—Minimum ehsrg* of 40c fer 20 werde er !*•*- Over 20 word* 2c per word fer th* twe time*. Three Tim**—Minimum *herg* :ef 50c for 20 word* or lee*. , Ov*r 20 words t'/*c per word | fer th* three time*, j Card of Thanko —. * sc Obituorloo end vorooo — H-00 | Opsn rate—display advertising I | 35c per column Inch. g. ■ “♦ I "BLIND" ADVBRTIBBMBNTB Advertisements appearing in , this column without names signed ar* “blind.” They ar* , lo be answered by letters, addressed to the box number in 1 ; car* of th* Daily Democrat. We can give no Information concerning th* parties advert!*- . ing. 0 • FOR SALE ALWAYS—New, used washers, all makes; ironers. swe«*ers. beating. gas stoves; Delco plant, small payments. Decatar Hatchery, denier. Kitchen, salesman. Z4S-tf SPECIAL — Two good used drop bead Singer sewing machines.' perfect condition. Phone 411 evenings. 298-Btx FOR SALE Ihiro! bred gllfts and tnaloe. Reasonable Champion stands. H- D. Kreischer, 10 miles ' east of Decatur on Road 224. A«M ! rest Ooavoy. Ohio 2t»5-l3tx ' FOR SALE — Nice tat ducks. 11 each. Good bronse turkeys Grant Owens. Decatur phone 875-A. Dec. 11,12,13-U,1».30s FOR SALE - Christmas turkey hens, 12 to 14 pounds Live or dressed C. P Heckathom, third house south of Dent School, Route | three. 298 3tx FOR SALE — Boys bicycle, new, with baloon tires snd light. > Terms 11 per week. 125 S. 7th St. Phone 10W 2>Mtx | FOR SALE -Innerspring mattresses: 40 Innerspring mattresses. : all well known makes, selling from SIB to *3* 50; (i trade In allowance for old mattreaa. Sprague- Furulinre Co . Phom- 188. 300-2 t FOR SALE Tscd furniture, stoves and pianos. 1 Globe heating stove, new Are pot. cheap; 1 kitchlen range, almost new, cheap, rockI ers. 11; davenports, 13; 3 good pianos, no reasonable offer refused; 1 2 piece living room suite, cheap. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone m 30«-2t I j FOR SAljK— Ooek feiders at special priree. Heated tounvilus Dr. i Salsbury's remedies Koty and Jamesway brooder house* snd equipmegi. Iteeatur Hatcher* Poultry (Headquarters. N**tf

MARKKTS AT A GLANCK Stocks higher In cjaiet trade . Bonds irregular. U. 8 govern menu firm. Cnrb stocks mlied Chicago stocks Irreguhrly high er. Call money one percent. Foreign exchange steady In dob i iar terms Cotton (stares off V> mach as 40 cents s bale. Chicago grains; wheat oft 14 cents bushel. corn off fractionally. Chicago livestock: Ottle, hogs üb-c-p strong. Bubber futures luaSr Sliter up 1 cent In N»w York to MH rents a fine ounce. COAL STAR-HILL FURNACE E(X; $4-5® (Cash off the ear) ss®® (Cash del tvs red) Leave order* at KRICK COAL CO. Phone 42 Bodies and Fenders FIXED 24 hours a da\ Quality Work Reasonable Prices • WHITE-ZESER 3rd at Monroe Rhone 344

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 878-A at our expense for dead •took removal. The Stadler Product* Co.. Freak Burger. Meat BATTERIES RECHARGED. 50c, including rental; modern equipment. Western Auto Store, opposite’Court House Phone 2>"9. SINGER HEWING MACHINE - Agency at England's Store Real bargains on new and used machine*. Ali makes repaired. Sewing taught free. Phone daytime 382; evening 411. 2PB-«tx NOTICE-Upholstering, reflnisblng •nd repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. t Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second 81.. Phone 42V. 280 3(it WANTED— Loans on farms. Eastern money Low rates. Very liberal terms Bae me for abstracts ot I dU * French Quinn »m w f WANTED—To give away 100 turkeys. Get yours FREE by purI chasing either a Thor Washer or a Dri-Gas Range. This offer Is good until Christmas. Geneva Hatcher ies, Geneva. 33344

—a i FOR RENT ' ————————■ ——— FOR REST Business room, corn- I i er of Third and Monroe, will be I ready for occupancy January 1.1 Heat furnished Phone 348. 29»-3t NOTICE — The person who took the man's blue suit coat from ' Lose Bros. Billiard Room is known < and Is requested to return same at once. 2M 3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST White and black fox terrier male dog Return to 310 Oak Street 300-2tx CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE — Wheat. Dec. 31.08 4b'Xt I May. |1.03%-U: Juir *103410314- ' Com. Dec . 55%; May. .s*l*-%; | July. ASH-59 Oats. Dec., -40% bid. May. .«% asked. July. .34'j bid. XOTH'K OF Fl* AL vSWTI.F;W».A • of i:stat»; mi. »I 8 Notice Is heri-hy given t-> the • re-<tfl-,r». Heirs mid l»c*!»e» “t Kdwstn K XradsHue. <ie eas-4 to appes’ In ths A-Imhis Clri ult Court, held st lie-atur. Indians on th«- lath day nt January. tv<». and atw>w ■ ausr. It uny. why th> Final Aettlrmrnt Aiionnte aith the estate of said de redent should not »-e appr-.ved. »nd *>hl heir* are nottfh") <<» then miml there make pronf «< helrshli', ami racclve their distributive shares. Jasper Wahie Administrator |ye< atur. Indiana. I>e- . inln-r IS. ISJS t». Harder a r a asaer. 4at»r»e> . Hr- JS-27

AppuialaMrat •• Admlalstratur V'. stair he. »•< Notice is hereby alien. That th- | underslgiird has Mett appointed Administrator of ths estate of Mia Hammond late <>t Adams County, de-i erased. Ths estate Is probably solvent. 1 Clarence I. Weicer. Admims’.rslo: 11. ItnrUrHr I ustrr. Attorney , Hee ember. If, !»!• . IMF. IJ-JS-37 AolttC TO Aliar.A rs.r. la the lisiss < Irealt I nori Aosemher Term. DKW' 'PTATK or INI'IANA iCUUWTr or- ADAM* Ituili Hollingsworth vs. «illb thhoernaker .To Willis Hho'-makrr. Hirelings: You are hereby nollth-d that the 1 above nam'd plaintiff has this day filed In the offi< e of the Clerk <>( said court her certain complaint al-, i Ingina therein among other thing* that you. Hi. said defendant. In the I .month of April, ispn. be Ina than n resident of Hartford Township. Ad I ams County. Indiana, and the same | I being your usual pla>e of rrsidrm r , went to parts unknown and haw continuously since said time remain- > ed absent and unheard from. leaving | property In said ounty without liar - Ing made any provisions fur Its restrol or managemenu that by reason < thereof said property Is suffering I waste fur want of proper care ami praying that your estate maybe ad I judged by said court subject to nd I I ministration and an administrator! thereof duly appointed IVI'W. Diet" - I fore, you toe said Willis Mtoemaker, defendant and alw-ntee as aforesaid : are hereby notified that said com.plaint and mattera therein alleged i • will come up for heating and determination In said court al the Court House of the City of De-atur. Adams County, Indiana, on Monday, the Uh day of January, 1*1". or »• soon thereafter as ths blaring can l be had. Witness the < lork and the seal <>f said Court al llecatur. Adams Cuun,ty, Indiana, this ttth day of NovemI bar. I»»». G. Remy Blerly, Clerk, of Adams Circuit Court. Antbaa C. Aelsua I Attorney for I'laiailH Notice! We do Custom Butchering under sanitary conditions Have plenty I of quart era of beef, boneleaa boat for sausage-, dressed hugs or Mice* of pork for sausage Highest prices paid for hides, tendered billow and livestock Hee us. Mutnchier Packing Cu„ Inc. N. A. BIXLER OFTOMtTRIST C;as Kaamined • Glaeoe* Fitted HOURS •:m to mao mao to a:oo •aturdaya, g;00 p. m. Telephone 18»

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