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►- • ! Test Your Knowledge Can you answer aevetv of tbeae I tan question*? Turn to page Four for the answers. • -41 1. In the Welland Canal owned by | the United Staten or Canada’’ 2. Ikies angora rabbit Wool glow , after it in cut from the animal’ 3. I low many airplanes do the German po< het trattleslnp* < any ’ i 4. With what spent In Al Dan* MnoctaVnd ? 5. What in the plural of Attorney General? t< Where in the tale of Capri? 7. Does a patent on a mechanical invention protect It indefinitely’’ S. Who play* the nth- role* in the motion picture*. tie- Lincoln . in Illinois and Young Mi. Lin coin ?" h. I* It ue<> naiy lot a woman to tell the census .* lUllleialOl hei

Public Sale Havn.g d> e <d'*d tu iprit fui nilng I will •ll.r I’ubib Auction Hml •- South of Ft Wayt • 2 mil’ - No, tn and 3 miles Went of Yodc-i 1 mil. South and '» mile Kant ot Five Points Saturday. February 24, 1910 COMMENCING *T H 0C A M HORSES — Bay Gelding ». w ll” Red Hou i hoist. 2 well biok. . Mate, cutillug .’ CATTLE —Lu K” II ..- ein <ow a h y »id. .1 «> gal cow tin ,n---■e> Cow 5 frenli aoun. White face ■ >w turn with second tall loon 31.1’k tow will tr-»h« 1 -ooii. Wnl’i ll''i(a i. coining 2 Bine K Heltei. >» 111” . Whin ta> Helle I White face ■tail* about aV” lb. .1 young White Fat ' Hulls . lo an Ste • HOGS—2 H.i.i.;.*di ■ ■•■ . • ll I', ady a.an, . B-.-.d Sows, 20 Shouts 1”” ll>- ” weaned I’.eROULTRY—a<- Plyn ..1 |ti * puli, n laying : -iu> linkey hei,» .Mel I lorn iai.it win'. . ’ -j., while du. kFEED 111.111 hay TRACTOR 4 IMPLEMENTS—J Ik . . Model II t >p Tu m li.stci.iss and Jin • • cultivator attachment J Deere lb nmgle actoi plow and A ni’.i’l polu' - Ilk. I’i.i i> di«< nk< m w liubliei tile wagou extra well build ** ll ack wi.h 24 «id‘ .aid- Uli ver 12 walking plow spik. locHh wood Haine iiat.ow id, ig .ultlvatoi 1 eialid hew ihmble art Blenching llaim -s X. * Hay Rak- .od . « l ,* fem liuli •lie, lank Ilea-. s|, n-l imti.,. \ieiil: • g.„- on I.model mon. Ilk in W h g te.cfi thick' leedein. s'n.iil u» hearing •tote, 4“'- ie appe naiiy ... >u, . i n TERMS—Cash DAN EOSNALGH, Owner BOV S. JOHNSON — Auct ane«i VANCE WILSON of O»,I»” Bank — Clerk Lunch '.’.HI Ik Seised Notice of Commissioners Sale of Real Estate Notice i» b' li’by giv.’U that th. .nd. 1 signed Coniinissiont • appoint efl by tin circuit Couii in •> cause to, paititton of r.al estate. being ’.Hi.um 4G12 4 Ill’ll. Civil Due kel ■ laldiomt a i|. .-in i’i.i .1 li.-mi. .u 'X>* an* plaintiff* and Amanda It. ning eta| ai* defendants. will < tei 101 '■<!• ■' pm I’’ sale ;*. of lieu* to the high. .1 and ’m s’ Ind'b . at Hit l»w Otflt. Os Feed L Lltterer. at Numb* Bl South Se...nd Street m tie Cliy of li. I atm , Indiana on Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1940 iMlw ell tie h”” of 1” IM) e stock V M md I”” -k P M and .1 not Mild on said day, the «.um will li. < ent Ilin d and offeicd tor sab between -aid horn» <d tach ■Ui« *dlng day until th' nn< i« sold the frdiowmg dett ribed nal estate hi Adams Comity in tin State of Indiana <u.Wil. Tie X”. ii Las' fta.’i.m of th. X.e h c p'a: 1 of Section hlevi-n till Township wenty eight i2’i .Xoitli. Hauge thnteen dll East, containing one and toityflve limidi' dlh, 11 ot an a<ie more or less Also th’ ■Xoith halt I'gl <d tile .N.,itll West tpia ei il.i of . tj.iu tweh' .12' Ti wn»hip twenty eight 12»' .Xoith Hang, lb ’"ii i!3i Eaat coutalning eighty i'V» acre* more or lees Terms of Sale Ea. h biddei shall deposit Fiv. hundred d i.i . in cash with said ioininlsaionei« with his Ind check* not accepted, to Iff i< lamed by said < "luuiission'rs as part payment of said eal 'state ul'd said highest bidd* shall thereafter pay to -aid i oinnilssiouc, ■ i furthei sum which togethe: with said d>*po»lt of Five hundred dollar* ff&OtM shall mak one third of th** pmcbasi pile* when said commls ■loners have delivered to said hlghtuH bidder an abstract of title showing a Men hantile title to said real estate in the parti'-a to said action 01 ■Sty of them, together with i ii asonable time fm examination of said Hbstrart of title and om third shall Im |iaid in nine months and one thud in eighteen months from dote ot sal> sahi defined payments of US”* and • ighi**' u nioiith* to lea lutciest al the in’e of -lx pen cut from dsi’. and to be secured by tfrst moitgage on the lesl estate sold, tno purchaser, however, shall have the privilege of paying all cash, if so dgKiied such sale shall la made subjeit to the approval of the Adams, Unuit Court and wili nut ”• .old to le«s than the full appraised value ikoreuf. rerd L. Litterer. < ommiitaioner Hubert U. Mc( Ivnahuii, Comininkiuiicr

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SYNOPSIS Linda Perry, youngrsl of ths five poverty-stricken Perrys, lives with her family in a small frame house in the country near Philadelphia. She has no idss of social distinctions and the heartaches that will inevitably be hers when she and her socially prominent friend* grow up. The first blow fall* when ambitious Mrs Wagner breaks up th* friendship between her daughter, Ruth and Linda. Then Linda’* best friend. Constanc* Scott, is sent away to private school. At fifteen, in the background of school aflair*. Linda knows loneliness for ths first time But Conni* is loyal. During summer vacation the two attend a country club dance with Glenn ■nd Everett McAllister,. Linda adores Glenn from the first. Aftar a wonderful summer together Glenn returns to school and Constance goes to France with her mother. It is rumored that the Scotts ar* separating. To Linda, nothing matters except Glenn’s infrequent letters Then th* Perrys’ teal misfortunes begin. The grandmother dies, Mrs. Perry breaks her hip and Linda leaves school to nurse her Mr. Perry is killed in an explosion at the mill. Sick with I worry and drudgery, Linda's only relaxation is her friendship with Georg* Cooke, who wants to marry her Glenn McAllister has not raturned. Linda realises ,h* may never sae him again. Sc, following her mother'* death, the becomes engaged to George, and goes to live with her sister Claudine CHAPTER X An engared girl. It »h quite ex i citing. Without the excitement Linda really didn’t know how she’ll have got through the trying day* < f packing. sorting, getting rid of the accumulation of all their years of ' living in the old house. Thera was little of value, little ' worth keeping really, but every- 1 thing, every worn chair, every pic-t'-ro every knickknack, even the , pot« and pans of the kitchen, had it« ' aunctati n and memory Thebevtof the furniture went to Claudine, who • a« only too glad to get it, Lawrie's wife accepted a few of the dithe*. Th* aecond hand furniture man | from Chester bought a few things, ' and Bert and George had a bon fire . going from morning until night, every Saturday and Sunday fori' three weeks. , By th* fifteen’h of November the , la«t of the arrangement, were made. There “at no no re ex uae for staying n Bert had found a room close to hi* work, and wa* anxious to get tettled. Linda watched the second-'. hand man n.cv g out the last of the furniture. “Come on, dear," George said. He wav going to drive her into I’hiladclph>a. to Claudine's “Wait a minute—l want to run ipstair*. and see if everything's out. No? Wait for me—please. George I” j It wa* silly to go up again. Thera ’ «*, nothing left behind and she ■new it. Just an empty house, four! walla and a roof, where once a fam!y had lived. Ar. empty houae with) worn floor*, and bright patches of j flowered wallpapir in square* and circle* and rectangles on the dull. 1 faded wall*. Places when* picture, ha<i hung And a whole wail of, bright pink rose* marking th* place, where Grandma l’<logne's wide, high walnut bed had stood in her I little room. “Linda!" Linda swallowed hard. "Coming," sh* called Her high heel* clattered as «he rar down the uncarpeted stair*. Sh*' handed the key to Gtorgc, and he’ locked the door Together they walked over to hi* . ear piled high with her belonging,. Suit cases hat boxes, a amall old trunk folded blanket*, and a pile ot phonograph record*. She kept her eyes straight ahead. Sh* would not let heraelf look back. There wer* just two bedroom, in Claudine'* cheap, inconvenient littl* fl*’ Claudine. Chester and the new o,bv ,let>t in ’he “front room” and

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Linda had a cot in th* "back room' , in which Jean and Sue had theii i little bed*. Junior slept on a cou< li , in the living room. From th* first it wa, plain that , the arrangement was an unfortunI ate one. Chaster and Linda resented each other furiously. Chester thought that Linda wa* a apoilt, selfish child, and said so. Linda blamed Chester for all of Claudia*'* trouble*, which were legion. Claudia*'* v«ry look*, to begin with. Here 4>k>» waa, faded and on th* ahelf, nt <l4, and Chester, two years older, at; 11 strong and handsome, and boasting about it. And th* way Claudine spoilt him! One left-over dainty, and it wa* saved for Chaster. Money for on* winter coat, and Cheater got it. No money for grocerie,, and it wa, because Chester had needed it for •pending money. "I can’t go around with empty pocket, ALL the time," h* said. “Other fellow* buy me a drink, or a ' lunch, and what am I supposed to | do, hid* my hands in my pockets ?’’ Linda listened, her mouth tight and hard, her blue eyes contemptuous. '“Tell her to keep her mouth ahut, I becaus* I'm not going to tak* any of her lip,” Chester told hi, wife angrily, after one of these explanation,. which he really mad* for himself, fur ht* conscience did hurt. "But Linda never say, anything! She's always been a quiet little thing!” "Yeh? Well, she thinks plenty. And you can tell hsr to cut it out, because I won't take it!" "But, honey, if she doesn't aay anything, how can I—" ‘‘Oh shut up!" the man eri«d, I kicking at on* of the babies’ toy, that was left on the floor. < Linda, forced to overhear by the very thinness of the partition, «hut i her mouth tighter than ever. If I i were married to a man like that l‘d | KILL him. she thought! And then there wa, young Chester, or Junior, a, they called him, to < keep them all seething. “I don't i hafta," he’d answer Claudine pettly, when she told him to do something, I "You ain’t my mother!" When he teased the 4-year <•!<!. | pretending he wa, going to cut oil li her cur!,, or throw her dolls out of 1 the window, and th* child cried.< broken-heartediy, Claudine pretend- j ed not to see. “It just mak«, him . w orse, to cross him," she told Linda, . "and I don’t want to be a mean step- • i mother.” Word, flew into Lmda', mouth < What kind of a mother are you. she < wanted to s. ream, letting him make i iyour children miserable just so he I , won't run yelling to hi, father, and I you'll have a tight? It's coward, e, i that's what it is. cowardice! < Th* effort of ailenc* mane her nervous and unhappy, and accem- i plished nothing. Her biasing eyes, as she silently swooped to rescue i i one of the sobbing girls, the way sh* |ostentatiously waited on Claudine, i I and ignored Chester, spok* more i eloquently than words, | Claudine f*lt that ,h* couldn't stand much more of it "Why don't [you and George get married now? ’ i l*he asked. “You've got it all ■ planned, and you haven't any place to ,ee him here, with Junior in bed i | in the »itting room at nine and the i house so small anyway—' “Maybe I ought to." Linda Mid. i "I—l'll think about it." With the bedroom door locked iigain't curious baby eyes, she gave herself up to a good old-fashioned cry. Then feeling better, she bathed her eye,, and sat down to writ* a latter to George. e e e “But you sent for me" h* kept, vaymg. “You sen' fur me' You Mid it was important!" H«> wa, vitting eery elose to her, ’ «o close that Linda could feel th* ’ heat of hi, t>ody next to tier*. Hi* i kind, red far* wa, anaioua. Hi* horri-rimined spectacle, glittered, i Sh* looked at him. th , (>e rge i Cook*, who wanted to marry her.! i whom she had thought *he wanted 1 I to marry

I She knew, now that he was her*, ' ami the date wa, mt, that "lie i nldn't do it. j She took off th* small diamond. I that for nearly two month- she had ’ worn on the third finger of her left I hand. "Here. Georg*, I —l'm aam " "Y'ou don't really mean you're breaking our engagement?" She nodded, her eyes brimming. “But WHY?" Sh* shook her head, not daring to speak. "Is there somebody else?’* “Oh. no. No! There’* nobody!" "But Linda, if there’, nobody—" "N<>. that isn't it. I don't know why. Mayb* I'm going crazy. I’m unhappy enough here so that you'd think I'd want to marry anybody just to get away, and really I do like you. ever so much. I WANT to marry you! Truly I do. But I can't go on this way. We've got to break it." Out of his pocket George brought • small leather box, lined with | white satin, and showed the platinum wedding ring, Mt with eight diamond, in an orange-blossom scroll, to match th* engagement ring. ’’You aee, I bought th* two at once, I thought—” Linda wa, crying in earnct now. What would poor George do with TWO ring,. If it w*r* just on* it would b« bad enough, but two- - Jhere isn’t another girl I'c ever want to give thsm.to." It wa* true. It was all true, ll waa all her fault. No txcus* fol her. Sh* ought to go on with it and marry him since it wa, whal he wanted. Twic* sha opened hei mouth tn say th* word, h* wanted to hear, but they wouldn't eotne. After a long while he stood up. H< didn’t know what to do about th, rings, "ficem, a, though you might as well keep them anyway—that i, if you like them. They were kind oj pretty, 1 thought. Mayb* th* stone wasn't big enough " “Oh. no—they're lovely. George I do love them. But please for my sake—take them away Please do!’ He put them in th* little whit* box. carefully. "Well, good-bye, Linda." She knew he wanted to kiss het good-bye. and sh* wanted him to have what he wanted, but ,h« couldn't 'to it. She couldn't. She * a* still sitting on the sofa Junior’s lied, when the three of them Junior, Chester and Claudine, cams in from th* movi*,. Clnudin*. seeing the trace, of tears, went to h*r. motioning th, ' other, away, and for once they went, unquestioningly. "What is it, L.nda? Do you feel bad. becauM you're getting married? Y’ou mustn't. George is a good mar, and you'll have thing, nice. I know it', a little rirarge at first and 1 don't want t” have you think I was rushing it I only thought—” Linda smiled gently. "You didn't rush me, Claudine. I'm ju«t not going to get married. I told him ton.ght." “You're not getting married?" The tired, worried, elder «l«ter . couldn't keep the shrill reproach out 'of her voic*. She didn't know that her eyes were hurt and fright, ned. and that she glanced involuntarily, towards th* door behind which I Chester waited. "No." Linda ’aid. “No. !'m not getting married. But I’m not staying on either. I'm going to New York, to work." In the morning Linda wa, gone She didn't go to Led that night. She sa? in th” litGe rocking chair by the one small window. It was terribly cold, and she wrapped h<rs*lf in a quilt from ths bed. I ought to pack, she thought. I ought to plan. I've got to plan something . . . Rut she Mt, rocking, I *r mind refusing to function. tine* little Jean stirred in her sleep, and she got up and euvtred th* child carefully. She’d grvwn to love the little thing, and who'd pro , tect her from spoilt, bullying Junior ! if she went away? I To be continued) I <W*rrl*M >••• •* *«, Ih'.'sliWi'i its

♦ RATH 1 On* Tim*—Minimum Oftßrfl* I 25* for 20 word* *r l*a*. Over | 20 word*, I'«c p*r word. I Two Tim**—Minimum charg* of 40* f*r 20 word* *r tea*. Over 20 word* 2c word for th* two urn**. Thra* Timaa—Minimum charg* | *f 50c for 20 word* or I***Over 20 word* 2'/** P*r word | tor th* thr** tlm**. ! Card #f Thank* «« Obltuarl** and v*r*«* ._ It 00 | Open rat*—display adv*rtlalng Ssc par column inch. * BLIND AOVERTISEMENTB | Advertisement* appearing in ; ■ thia column without name* : ] signed at* "blind" They are > to be answered by letters, addressed to the box number in | care of the Dally Democrat. | W« can give no Information [ concerning th* partlee advertising FOR SALE ALWAYS-New. us*d washers, all makes, Ironers; sweepers heat Ing, gas stove,; Delco plant; amall payment* Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen. Mleaman 245 ts FOR SALE 3 new type Fordsoli tractors: 2 10-2<> M<l'orinick-1 Deering tractors; 1 Fit M.Coiinl.k lSirin* with cultivator; 1 John Dv-i-re tra< tor. 3 frat tor j plows; new and used < ultipa< k' t s , and totai y hoes. Be< th, new i Oliver tractor and implements on I display before you buy. I'lalgville , Garage. Uiaigville. hid. 43-St WWWHMMWMtMMWMMMMMWMM■————■**• FOR SALE lu acres, all modern home, good barn, etc at edge ot Iteiatui. Iln at i vs. cheap, good buildings, good soil, extra Well til- . ed pims.-ssloti at on- • <1 i m semi-modem home, goud basement. , ♦3<xi down, balance like rent Roy I S Johnson. I’ltoh” b>4 or 11*2 4L3t FOl It GOOD BARGAINS on used! diop head sewing machine*. All make* repaired. Sales, service, I pails Binger Agency at England's Auto Parts Store. S. wing taught loe. t l«tx FOR SALE Or will put out on. shales, 3 «<is” and a galidei tierman W< li< r. 1 mile cast and > 3 liihe south of Williams. Hoagland ) **.;i% FOR SALE IW!» International' long wb-<lbaM ' a U»u pkkup. tisvd a* a di'liionstralut. low mile age. priced Is sell. Me U<>i uiic kIteering Store. 222 Nurllt 3rd St I'li.no 1:1 11 ’ c FOR SALE Sorrel marc iu fowl Fred Thieme. Pbuiie Hfi-A Ihta j tur ruute three 45-k3tx TRt t'KERS BIG SAVINGS ON TIRES 4 Goodrich Silverlown tires and tule s. J2x«. HI ply tire ’ These tires are m-w. unused. Just - taken ofl new Furd V-M truck Mak” 1 us an otter. .Must dispose ot this -'”<k icgaidhs*. Al D Selii” ' Motor Salc 45-3 t Foil SALE liiulng car, opposite j court house Acldr. ss Box lots. 1 Is-c atur Itetnoc rat Co. 45-31 FOR SALK 305 acre farm west ! of Monroe in Kirktand township Price reasonable Possesslcm Man h Match 1 A D Suttles. Agent 45-31 FOR BALK Childs bed Dior side. limrispring maiiiess Algo Singer cabinet se wing mac him I'houe 333 45tZ* 1 Foil SALE x fve de i. Also sou and • pigs. George Price- 1 ui>h not th of Kc ho 4fac.lt * FOR SALK Gwsaon strain big-type Knglisli While Leghorn Chickshum 335 to 300-egg pedigree male nutting, blood teste d aud setoe tud < Order la-eatur Quality t hicks now All leading brcecta. Decatur Hutch- , c ry. Phone 4!>7. 37-m *n-lbur. ■ FOR KALE tin used tires, 7&c up Used isdi.es. oilalual price- 123 50 now ll'i HepoMessed >.’»« file yi les now 42” i »5 Easy terms Low as fan week Fogles Servic e*. 331 No be*e mid <6 31

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ByM Baammtd • Glamm FitUA HOURS •:M to 11:M 12:K to »:Q0 •aturoiyA • 00 p m. TIUpMM IM NEED YOIR CAR DOOR FIXED? Wr lune installed a new line of car dour »priuK*> and cun repair anj make ' of ear. WHITE . ZESER I ire al Monro* Phono 344

I FOR SALE Two c oal oil iln-übat-ors One 35«, other 450 < apaclty I‘honi’ 521 J h» - 1 FOR BALE lit A radio with automatic electric phonograph. Will sell cheap 241 North Sixth St 4fr3tx FOR SALE Having said my farm, must sell two big Guernsey springer heifers. Two stock bulls, j One Poland China sow. farrow In April Sis nice shoat*. 25 barred roe k pullets, laying. One mow of alfalfa hay. too**, second c uttiug mile west ot Sugar company on Riwr Road Robert M< Beth lb tltx — . — .0 — MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Cal) 569-A at our expense for dead stock removal Th* Stadfor Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. U-tl NOTICE Upholstering, refiutsbing aud repair work of all kinds. We , buy aud sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop. South Second St.. Pbone 420. U 3Ut SPECIAL — Sewing machines, washer,, kitchen cabinets, chest, dressers, radio*, two-buruer oil stoves Young Furniture Store. >ll St. Decatur, Ind. 44 31 NOTICE—The parlies who Icorrowed my screw jack* ar*- pleaae icquest.-d to return them or call me at once. Phil Sauer. 44-k3U O'"-- ■ ■“ ■ WANTED I WANTED TO RENT Two three room furnished apartment, close hi Reliable party Can give references. Box 109, care Democrat. 400-3tx WANTED 0 room house or apartinetit. unfurnished Address Box ; lU<. care Democrat. 45tt o FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 0 room residence ami garage, N. 2nd St A li Suttles. Agt 45-3 t FOR RENT * room ft aim house. North Third St.; 3 squares north Hour! house. Ce llar, toile t aud bath. , O. L Vance. 45*31x Mount Vernon, home of Georg” Washington, narrowly < <,.p<d th- - banuuer in isfal. It 'wa* secmecl by patriotic »„m.u and converted into a national w . j mL II ’ s ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Fell 23 y; G Butcher farm. * i miles owst I ><* miles south of Herne ’ Frank Delllngei. Am Feb 23 J I' Franks. 4'g miles West of Ceylon Fe b. 24 Abraham Geibci I mile ( west >* mile south of Preble. Feb. 27 Home r Blmtu 9 nilles East ot Furl Wsyn. on Roa<l 11 I Feb 2X Waller Scott. 5 miles southeast of Decatur Frank DellI Inger. Auct. Feb 29 Homer Mills 3 mile* North ot Bluffton Msrch I A F. Mohr. 1 mile ; South. 2 mil”, Ea,t Convoy. Ohio Mauh 5 tot Newbouaer, Berne, closing out sale. Trust Co IMdg, Haosi.tr lsS<«r>s Ph <MM 104

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