Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 305, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1939 — Page 2

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£ ~ ■■■——f 11 Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten quest lone? Turn to page j Four for the answers. 1. Name the chief river of Bur-1 ma. 2. What Is tne nun- of the sec- ■ on<) l«rge»l phwt? 3. Which country ha» lust the! largest number <»f surface ship* em<c ihe beginning of the present ■war In Europ- ? 4. Is Yeltowston- National Park I h.<-uted in Wyoming. Montana or I (Mab.e? 5. Did Swttzeiland fight with th • Allies during the World W.i (. What Is ’he correct pionuncia- i tion of the word anabasis? *. Name the inventor of the first practical reaping machine ». In which Slate Is the Orange Bowl football classic played? 9 Wlmt Is the number of th-’ pro-

tfJtLD W4KN YOU BUY SUN-KING COML S 6*s® a ton CASH. LTOffl BURK Elevator Co Public Sale We. the undersigned will sell at public auction 1 mile South and 2 miles West of ihcattir Ind.. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 2,1940 Commencing at 10:00 A. M HORSES I Matched team Sorrel Gelding*. 3 yi> old wt H<»' n>«. Sound Extra good broke A splendid team. Bay Horse 3 yrs old, well broke. 1 Mare Colt, » month* old 7— HEAII OF CATTLE —7 Holstein fun. 3. lie fresh by day of sale; Guernsey Cow 3 lie ftesh by day of sale Holstein Cow 3. milking good flow bred Aug 13. (taeniae? Cow, 3. milking g-ard flow, bred June I: I Holstein and 1 Guernsey Heifer, !•! mo old. Durham cow. 5. be fresh Fell 29th. 56 — HEAD OF HIMiS — 56 I Chester White Sows I Hampshire Sow 1 Spotted Sow will fairow March Ist . 3o Feeder ll'Hts from 5o to 12a lh» all double immaned 27 — HEAD OF SHEEP — 27 26 good Young Shropshire Ewes; 1 Buck. 2 years old GRAIN & HAY—I7S Hu Extra good Oats * ton good Alfalfa Hay. it ton of good clover and timothy hay — IMPLEMENTS — FStmaH F 2«* Tractor. IM> model, on rubber. Me Deering Little Genius 14” tract™ Plow. Cultivator attachment foi this tractor. Mc-D-.rtm. heavy tractor disc; M<■ Deering 1# disc fertilizer grain drill h tractor hitch M<Deering Cylinder a push bat hay lander; M< in . ring side dellv-ry A t.dd»-r combined M. Deering 3 ft. Mower A tongue truck with heavy cutter 'oar; .M-Dee ring Clover seed buncher. MeDeering Manure Spreader. Mc-D*ering Corn Planter with fertiliser attachment A tongue tri.*k M< l*eoring Corn Cultivator, i shovels on sUI<, M- Deering End Gate Seeder; Me Deering corn shelter The above Implements are all practically tow JD <re 13" walking plow; Good Spli.i Tooth Harrow, Extra good Turnhull wagon; Auto Trailer heavy, with 4x* *to« k rack. 7 Shovel Cultivator, set of steel wheels for F-2'» tractor Double set breeching harness, new. 2 new leather collars 22 * Xi tachl Good set fly nets: Small Tools and misceilancoas articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASH. ORVAL ALT AND BERLING, Owners Hoy H Johnson Auction*-, r T Schiefersieln Clerk Ladies of Zion Lutheran Church U ill Herve Lunch

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Ihlbltton repeal amendment to the ' Constitution of the V. S? ! 10 Should fruit cocktails be eat- ( i en with a fork or a spoon? J -o i MARKETS AT A GLANCE 1 Stocks: lower and moderately ac * live. | Bonds liregular. I". S. Govern- t I went* higher. Curb stocks: lower. < Chicago Stocks: lower ■ Call monco one per < ent Foreign exchange: about steady. ’ . Cotton Irregularly lower. Grains: lower off about I*4 to I i1 kg cents, (torn easy off about ’» to , cent Chicago livestock; strong Rubber: lower. Silver bar it; New York: un- j .changed at 34 1 , cents a fine ounce. Trade In a Good Town—Decatur ________ —————"

woY-meMintcMTw wanna la th* %4aas» < Irrait 4 aart« Veiembtr Term. IIKIH STATE OF INDIANA, CUINTY OF AI’AMS SH Ererstl C glnalsion. Ilslen Marie Singleton. Plaintiff* V* Samuel Miley. rt al.. Defendant*. I'nmr now the plaintiff* by D. Burdette Custer, their attorney, aixl file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a cuinpelent person that the leeideme, upon diligent Inquiry, la unknown of the following named defendants, to* wit: Samuel Miley, John lleynold, Joseph l> Nutltnan. J. i>. Nutunan. M*'caret MHey. Gustav Schuely. Caroline I. Nutlman. John Iteyn-•-Id*. Anne Keyiioida, Jacob Aden. Sarah Ad. <> Jo. oh i-.dlison, Ja< <>t> Poulson. KllMbeth Poulson. Ja< <>t> Psullron, l»aa. Paulison. Jaaoc Pa .llson. Michael Paulison. Mary Klisal—tu I'aullaon, Lovins Ar. hh- ;<l. Jeremiah Archlwld. Ila. m-l MbH. k. Abram Pau.lson, Its. lie) Paulison, Hiram El ley. Lavina Al. ahold, M..s<» Holer, Mary C Bi«:rr. Juian Ann Polllaon, Marr K In tier, Julia An Pnuilson, Julia Ann I'aullton. ita.hel Polllaon, Km.ley D Fhsey, Kmlley L Kl**>. Ixtulaa C. Mann, sim.ui Freiberger and Bro, Simon Freiberger A Brother, S l-'relberger A Brother, la-o Freiberger, H Freiberger A Bro. Joseph Mann. Senior. Ila> liel A Mtreip. August F. Htreip. Dianah Bly. I'harlcs <> Bly. rtuaanali Norwald. William Sorwalit, Hllllah J. Huttier Alla-rt Bi.tiler, J.arph Mann, frillla:. J Hutb-r. Albert A Hutter, DI ana HI; Hurotnah Narwsld. William Narwahl Ellen Drug*, John I Drop.. Ellen M Drog. J. in F Drege, John Schnneh, I'rsirk Col* ■ liln, A ilolthouae. Kxr last will of John S. horn, l>e. d., 11. J Holthouse, Joirn S< lireii, Anthony llolthouse. De.atur National Bank of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana. Dr atur Nat l Bank. By C A Dugan, .ashler, Joanna Auten. Mary M Auten. A . lltor of Adam* <N>unty, Stale of Indiana, la?ul*a Mann, John Mann. Harlo Mann. Kohert Mann. Frank Mann, liora Archbold Lulu Vance, Urandatatf. Nettle Singleton. Vr.na Mann. Louie Mann. IxrulSe <*. Main. Verna B Maim, llobert J. Mann. Verna M Sprague, John L. Mann, <arl Maim, c'lifl-id Mann, la-ora F. Maun Mourt.-e K Mann, V.rtia Mann Spragu. Karl J Archliol.l Marlon Ar. hie Id, Lawren- e Ar litarld Kathr.'n Archbold, Keth .: Arcblmld Blslty, William Archbold, txnore Mann. laora Maim, fa-ora Mann. Trustee for Maurice K. Mann. William J Archbold, Mattel Singleton. K<l A Berlins a> He•elver, Kdward F. H.-rllna, Itecelv.r Wrlr-.n Mann. Kd Berlins Heirrier. Kmlli- .' A hta.ld. Lawren - K Ar. hl.old. Edwlu 11. K»ui'man. W T Itawielg i I'o a corp Willis A Fontier, Zu- u Archbold, Kathryn H> Im. The unknown husbands and wives reap, lively of ea< h of tile a-bote-named defendants, the name* of all of whom are unknown to the-, j.laliitiffe. I’he unkn wn widower* ami widows, respectively, of ea. h of the ah-ve-natned and de»ignated .1.-fend-nta. Hie names of all of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs. The unknown children, descendants and heir*, surviving spouse*. . redlturs, and administrator* of tb« estate, devisees, legatee* trustees ami eve- utors of the last will and testament, successors in interests and assign*, reaper lively ■ t ea-fa of the above-named defendants who may be dead, the names of all of w:...ni are unknown to these plaintiffs All ol the women on., known l>> apy of tire nanus and -I. .ri-.n* above stated, wh .se name* may have been < hang- < d. and who are now know n by other mime*. Hi. names of whom ar. all unknown to these plaintiffs The I ..f ..li t>< tt>. persona abovonamed, described and designated aa defendants to the plaintiff* who ar. married, the names of all of wlm-111 aie unknown to these plalnllffs. All persons and corporation* wh-* assert or migi.i assert, any title. . lalm or interest in or lien upon the leal estate <le*. rlbed In the complaint, by. under or through any »f the def.ndants In this action, named d-- rll-rd and designated In said ■ onif-lalnl. the names of all of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs That sell action la for the purpose of quieting title to the real estate to the State of Indiana, that • .SUM of a- tion exists ag.rln*t all of «ald drfei.dants tltaf all of said defendants are tie- essarv parties . t<> *ald action and thai they are believed to Io- non-residents of th. State of Indiana. Fbe following real estaU healed [ ill Adam* County In the state ol , India, a. Is l‘u- real .-stale affcled and so described tn said . otuplalm ' * • quiet title as follows Coinmen Ing ala point one hund . r.-d sixteen and f ui ■.l-v.illu .|l« l-lt> rod* s. utii of the northwest ■ • orner of the east halt .Ui of th. southwest quarter m Sc- i|..t . nineteen <l*l, Township twenty , eight |."*l north. Hangs f.mrteer *l4l east, them* <ast »n« hundre. • ten <4l»t r -As and thirteen till I links, thence south t.. the soutl tine of sahl Section nlnet.en IIVI ti-..ii«e west ..n said south line on< bundled ten < 11<i> rods and Ihlr teen < IX4 links, to the west line o (said east halt 1 ..f said Soutl west quart*' s< theme horth t. the place of leginnin* Also, tei il»i * res off the north end «f th* northwest quarter tUI of ths nortl . .st quarter 1141 or Section thirt; .<■>, Township twaut> ..-igltl sort)

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27,1939.

I Range fourteen H4> ea»t. eontalnm< forty <4o* acre*, mor* or leaa, situated In Adam* County. Stat* of Indiana. Tut* action It instituted and pro-1 se. .ted by the plaintiff* for the purpose of quieting their title to ' the real estate above described against all claimants whatsoever and as agaln*t th* world. * Notic* Is therefore hereby given that unless they be and apt-ear on th.- loth day of February, IbH, In the Adams t’lr* ult Court, which beln« the 4th Judi- lal day of Ihe l-'*4' ruary t>4o Term. In the Court House In the t’lty of l»e<»tur. in sold Adame County and Htat* of Indiana, ami answer or demur to | said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their ab- . sene*. In Witness Whereof, I have here- ■ unto set ni> bend and affixed the seal <>t said Court in the Office of the Clerk thereof In the City of De--atur, Indiana till* llth day of l*e- ' < ember. I»JS. G. HKMY BIKItI.V, >Terk of th* Adam* Clr< ult Court Bv tleo. It Blerlv. Jr Dep D Burdette Custer, Attorney <HKALI De. 2v. JI, Jan 3 MT HOUSE Judgment Given In th* action on a jtidgwient of Sam Nu*«bgum, a«*iguoe of the Peoples State Hank of Brinagainst Oscar Hurry and Vikin Hur ry, the defendants called and defaulted. The case was aumbltted. the evidence heard and the coart round that there was du- the plaintiff the sum of |«r>3 57 principal . and 9424 th Interest, or a total of *1.0*125 Judgment was rendered on the finding New Sult Filed W. I! Payne, receiver of the Americau National Haus A- Trust Co. I at Benton Harbor has filed suit against Amelia Tonneller for assessment on a bank note. The de mand Is U.ttoO. The comphint al- , Dgew that the defendant on December I*. !#3L when the tan* wag dc.parml insolvent, was the owner of lu shares of stock in the ’ bank. New Suit Filed A salt ha* been fib'd by Dorwin Ihnkc arainat Ogemw L. tach and otheiy to set aside a deed. The . sum moi;* wa* ordered Issued to ; tlte sheriff for Harry Drake. Samantha Drake. Bober’ l>rnke, Elliabeth Drak and Ogema I ls<h re- . ’urnable January 10. H H Me<Trnahan Is ptatntiff's attorney. In the matter of the liquidation of the Decatur Havings A 'amn a»smiation a petition to aecopt a payment on the Orley and Nacnii ’ Kritty contract wis filed, submitteil , and sustained and the deed ordered delivered toOrhvy and NaomJ Krick A petition to accept payment on • the Grace Cost-o loan was filed sumbltted and sustained and the » agent authorized to r- lease the ‘ mortgage. Case Postponed • Further proceedur.- in the canoe • of Matilda Wehmeyer vs. The ’ tk-ltafer Ceinipany has been post- . poned several days .Special Judgil John F Itooker of Bluffton wa* acting as special judge -jt Marloti tv- ’ day • Irene D Schafer to Ada F Ro.--I- po to i>f Inlqt* 4::s and ISS IB il De. autr for 11 ’’ Th-adore L Ib-< krr et tlx to - Lloyd Howman. 01 ux Inlot |B9 in e Decatur for |l i Edgar Yod. r et al to Trustee* / for M l< E. Church"*. 5" 20 a. res it ill Wabash township for *1 Willliin Heyerly et ux to Harry „ L. Aachitman et at. 7C a*rru lu French township for *l. • Hi’ hard Stanley et al to Grace Stanley, their Interest in 40 acres in Wabash township for *1 :» Clarence (• Buyer et ux to H. J 1 4 Settle. Inlots 2«7 and 3d* In Geis neva for S3.UVO. r j John S Gottschalk et ux to Ira in Stiickey et ux. SO ocrea in Monroe to township for *1 Gay Be G Bittner et vlr to Frank lh McC'Hineli, inks. 554 !n Decatur for ■

MONROE NEWS ' Mr and Mrs. Doyle Hoffman of Frankfort are the parents of ®n eight-pound and eleven ounce boy born Christmas morning in the # .Frankfort hospital. Tin- boy. whu.r la a grandson of Mi and Mrs Mar- | tin Hoffman, lias been named Tbo- ( mas Martin I Calvin Hahnert. student ut Purdue, arrived home tor the holidats last week. The cantata. ' Chime* of the Holy Night”, gtveii at the Methodist church by kical talent was well attended by a very attentive audience. Harry Heftier, who with seteral other men whs hunting Christmas day near the Bln- Creek stone quarry, was greatly rewarded for Ms efforts when he bigged a beau- g tiful red fox . The large number of family gaih ’ erings held here over the weekend • 'brought together many former real- I dents of ibis community Mr. and Mrs George Hmlth and son of i Marysville. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hendricks from Kak*ma*o<>. Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bauman of Napoleon. Michigan were among those trmn quite a .Balance who were home Louis Hartman employee of the Wayne Novelt* Corp, who resides ’ with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hom mers. left - Friday for Oelrichs. u South Dakobi to spend the holidays with bls parent*. He recently received word that ill* father was In a serious condition. ( Virginia Keller of Jackson. Mich- . igaii. spent the weekend with bi* ■ aon Put. and hi* mother, Mrs. W. j L. Keller. Kermit Hocker, student at Western Plate Teachers College Kala 1 MORRIS PLAN J LOANS ■ on 1 FIRNITURE LIVESTOCK i ELECTRIC STOVES j REFRIGERATORS Special Plan i, for School TeacherH. '< NEW AITOMOBILES . 16.00 for 1100.00 per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. RepntMentathem PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public AUc.'oii on the Jacob Koo* farm. 1 mile Naat of Decatur on the Piqua Road. Saturday, Dec. 30 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. the following described personal I property: 1 Extra Good Guernsey Cow, glvi Ing milk, due to freshen Feb -5: , 1 Good Brown Nwlss Cow. giving good flow, due to freshen tn June. , 11 Shoata wetghiiig about *6 R>* each. S dozen Big English leghorn > ullets. laying: Dclaivsl Cream Separator. 1 good < haln ' hoist, large vise; emery wheel; i wire stretcher. Bound Oak Cook Stove, new. 2 Beds, complete; ■ Two >ll2 Rugs; Victrola; Bird a Cage, mirror; dlsh<-s, reed stroller. fernery, ire cream frtsnrr; 2 work benches 12' and 5"; Good Rat Terrier Dog and l*'g Houae; “ chicken <rates, linens, and many articles and tools too numerous to * mention f TERMS < ash Lloyd Bowman, Roy S Johnson. Auct. Owner r I’has W Kent. Clerk.

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. — — '♦ y r RATI* * One Timo—Minimum ehargs of 25s for 20 words or Isas. Owor 20 words. 1V 4 o pse word. Two Tlmss—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 wordo or less, j Over 20 wordo 2c per word for the two times. , Thres Tlmso—Minimum chargs < of 50c for 20 wordo or leoe. Over 20 wordo V/ t * P« f Wo ** for the three tlmee. I Cord of Thanko 3b« ObltuoHoa end versos _ *l-00 i Open rate—display advertising , Me per column Inch. - - ■■ " ' "■" ' *“BLIN0” AOVIRTISEMfNTS — Advertisements appearing in | this column without names signed are “blind.'" They are to be answered by letters, addressed to tbe box number In care of tbe Dally Democrat. We can give no Information concerning tbe parties advertising. o 4 FOR SALE ALWAYS—New, used washers, all makes, ironers; sweepers; heating. gas stoves; Delco plant; small payments. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen, salesman 245-ts | FOR SALE — Csed Furniture.! Stoves and Pianos 1 3 piece llv Ing room suite, *x 50. several rock-J ers, *1 to *3. 2 cabinet heaters. *ls each; 1 Wilson hrater. *1.60; 1 kitchen range, like neW. *25, 4 pianos In A-! l ondliion. *ls to *M; stands, tables, lamps. *IOO up. Sprague Furniture Co.. Phone 1» FOR SALE Hocking Valley coal. *( 25 per ton V. D. McClure, phone (744 *O4-3tx FOR SALE -Duroc bred giifts and males. Reasonable Champion stands. H D. Kreiscber, 10 mites east of Decatur on Road 224 Address Oravoy, Ohio 2>5-12tx FOR KALE 2 Durham calves. “ and 3 days old. Daroc male hog. big enough for service. August Selklng. Jr.. R R 2. Decatur Preble phone. 305-31* FOR SALE Bed Room aultes— Just received large shipment of bed room suites, (36 up Big redaction on all living room and dinins room suites Sprague Furniture Co., Phone IS'-t 305-3 t

—— l " FOR SALE—Flock feeders at special price*. Heated fount’ilns. Dr. i bjUbnry's remedies K<ny siul jjamasway brooder bouses antj , | equipment Decatur Hatchery I ! Poultry iHadquarteri pno-ktf j FOR HALE — !l pigs. weighing around 45 pvuuds. Artie Jackeon. Phone Ml-L. 305 3U FOR RALE - Stoves! Htoves! Stove*! Just received large shipment of cabinet heaters and ran* •a. latest styles See these stoves 84-l'-buy Factory prices, easy terma. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old stove or range Sprague Furniture Co. Phone ISS. .i»»-3t FOR HALE 1< pigs, nine weeks old Royd Hiepler. one mile snnth of Peterson. 305-!t FOR HALE—Five-year old Guern-1 sey cow. sts gallon when fresh Two Guernsey hulls, seven months old All full-blooded stock Clyde Troutner Mlle north Plrssant Mills road 33 393-30 tnasoo. Michigan Is spending th--holidiys with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. O. O Hocker. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ebrsam left Monday for Hhirlty, to visit with her parents. Rev. and Mr*. Hurns Mr and Mrs. Otta Hineman and daughter arc vlaiUng relative* In aoutht/a WANTED RAGS. M«»«inea. Newspaper*. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper. Bray*. Aluminum, and all trades of scrap metab. We buy hides, wool, sheep peKa, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442 Need A Motor Tune-up? Our Trained Staff Works am m A Hours a dii) — Our Prices are reasonable. WHITE • ZESER 3rd al Msora* Phdnt Jl4

0 F<*R BALK Two Guernsey Co* , c Noah Egly, Monro* Phon- 32. 305-31* MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call *?0-A at our aipens* for dead stock removal Ths Btadlm- Products Ca„ Frank Burgsr. agent IM* ' BATTERIES RKCHARGED. 50c • Including rental; modern equip : m*nt Western Auto Store, oppo ■ site Coart House. Phone 2(9. 299-lStx : IN" - I NOTICE to Coon Hunters and I Trapper.*: The market price of coon hides Is very low and If w<- | don't restock and conserve our i game, next year will be a lean one. The conservation club will pay mon- than fur price for any live toons, delivered to J<-ss Frank Hu's Filling Station on road 224 Id mile east of Decatur. These coons will be released after season close* Do your part. Cooperate with us Adams County Fish and Game Conservation League. MJ: NOTlCE—Upholstering, refinlsbing and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St.. Phone 420. nb-lOi WANTED—CtrI for general houseI work in Fort Wayne. Reply Box bl, % Democrat. 3<>6-g3t WANTED—Loans on terms East era money Low ratsa Very lib •r*J terms. See me for abstract* of tfU.s French Qutan. *l-inw-t NOTICE -Cisterns, furnaces, chim I nays cleaned, repaired Filters built. Phone (63. E. Gause. 201-(t FOR RENT ' FOR RENT — Modern sleeping rooms. 70? Wlnchestei St 304-ltx

FOR RENT Sleeping room. Extra gotxl location. Pkone 1197. 104 North Fourth St. 304-St ' FOR RENT — Two room prlvat* i house, wRh lights and water furnished Fraitcta Stulta, 33*’ , I Line Street MMt I o CARO OF THANKS . tn sincere appreciation we give mir heartfelt thanks forth- kind!ly sympathy, mndolence and _ -aaaial attna a* w( a* list tax iiM tn irtir

assistance extended t<> us tn ««ur recent sorrow, the illuecs. death and burial of our beloved brother Martin J. Smith ANNA H SMITH. SR M LAI RISE CHA ' kits writ*: <•» ha 4t •i.inrstvi Os USTATK so. aat» Nolle* I. hereby aivrn to the ‘ rr ■ ilitor*. heir* and I<-««ic> of Edward K Neadetln*. de-.-es-ed. apt* • In ths Adam* flnull t-.irt h- Id .1 De-atur. Indiana, on ths 2*th -lav of January. l*4v. and eh.-a au >, If any. why the Final Sett!»mc»t Account* with th«- .stat’- of ««w1 de- - edent •hmild not hs ap|-t- k-’L and, said heir* ara not if lad to thin and there mah< nt hrtrehlp. and rwslve thslr dlatrlliutlve .hare., Jasper Wahl--. Admiulatrut• r D***tttr. Indiana. la. i'11. Our dr <ls « waler. Art-irney - ■.. &£ ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Dec 30 Lloyd Howman. I mile > East nt Decatur on Piqua road , Jan. 3 Alt A ll«rling. 1 mile | south and 2 mtli-a west of Decatur Jan ■ south and 5 miles west of Convoy. I Jan » Roy Elston. 3 miles eest. 1H south of Convoy Jan lu- Simon Rille. 5 miles east n( Herne on Berne Pike. Jan 1« -Wet. Mitchell, lb ">ii< » Mat of Monroe on N». 124. » Jan. 11 Julius A Henry ll< id< ' msn. 3 miles west and I miles south • of Decatur. • Jan 3? Fred 11-at-piur Jr northeast of Ft. Wayne on Plea* ant (tenter road Jan M George Mellott Bryan Ohio, registered Holstein Ciitth sale Trust Co Hid*. | Deeat ir r Indiana Phene 104 a i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Kyaa tsa.nlned • Glasass Fitted HOURS St SO to 11:S9 «:» <• 6-00 Saturday*. * 00 p m. ■ Telephone IIS

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