Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1940 — Page 2
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In Iter < Irrnlf • unrt. *t«lr of Indiana. I anar Xamterr Ito KM ut lUneva. a Corp-nation v» l'l«r«n<* t rihapherd. E»a Si»cp herd. Hlan<h»- Hli<ppht*rd. Chnrletj Hhaphard, and Ethel Shepherd By rtrt ar of an Order ».»f Hale to inn dlrx t<*«l and dalHervd from lh<Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court’ th the above entitl'd vauer. I hat* levied •tHin and will eapoae C<»r ash' by public au'lloti, at the Court Itouwe eaat entrust' •*, f lr»t flour, in mid Count}, between the b ’ore e»f 10:0V u» io k A >1 and i «»0 o*rlr. k H M on Thuraday the loth of June. IXO. th«- rent* and profit* Tor a term nut ♦ - diny aevon years of the following real t »Ut.« to wit: hilum number one hundred invent/ four *l7O, on. hundred seventy Ove t|7.’u, .tie hundred Mrv.nl> m i I7O> and hundred eighty <l*v> in l«aa<- N«d»on*« plat in Buti her Heir* addition to the town *»C .1 e are d un the r*' t*h d plat -»f Raid addition. Also <'»tn?n»-i; ink at th* n-«rth • 4»t rorti. t of lot li miber • inti >ed MH*, ntv (our <l74} In Butcher Beira add :b n <•» the t -ai t • neva. *he«.-« i innma north forty I 40> «t then • U«-»t t'- ' ea*t bouuury line • f the Chi H>n.*tl llkbuivad and F rt Vt .jrn< ll.t iro.i l c«»nip<«n> • Blunt of U .»> 'Grand Bap<d» and hidiin.t l;ilh*t> «*<un-l-iny, laa»« e». th* h r uih forty of out I «t nuini.ei on. hundred »ev . |»!.i« a of •• Ki' r « ..li *lt ...ted .i» Adams I’-intv f Indiana An-1 Oh fallui. f.. nail*, the . frufh tj». full amount of th- Jwdg1 Wilt at • -co ti n- .h l :n the ed Beal »tate. lak.n »• th. pro* P< rt* of Ci tieroT C Hhrp.h-rd fjv t Maid bm|f a ill b« mad.- without any relief whatever fl-’JH Vdloitloli k>! r Mtlhr. Sheriff Nattenn <. teelwoM. %ll«*rne> M I » 1 teoi hi; <»i iin %. m ill i:mi % i ui i * i % 11. m», ditor* heir- .md k»u • • - II- m * trir. Indiana, jti the 7th div -f June llrgn H Heller, alterne* MH’H I <ll lltetl M l tll Ml \l <»• i »nii. v. :r.iii i‘»i i* i«—i » ’ f it- .!•.<! • .; f•’ ♦ * .- i ’ ..f . s ,j . I.’. • <h» tr di*trih itlve share* I Hear? 11. Heller. Ml„rnr> Mi i: -. i - MHH I O» »I%M M fill Ml % I <H I*l% 11: Mi. .l&3«v n. ir- at-I !• i. i’•» - t l;->- t>-t AmSTMfT. -I. ...... 4 •< ,f;. j- th. Ad .iS- < ir« lit Court, h. Id Mt !>•' <■ f«r Indiana, nfl the 7th dav - f J if Final A- ■ uth Co ’ . .t.c’. • f eaid decedent should tod |w- approved and »aid he!r» are notified t«. th* n •.nd flier. 'loike pr-e>f «»f he;t*hip arid rreeive their dlMrlbutlve »hnf.« Henry R. Beller, atlerary May 17 -I wun. «»i %• *irniMi\i <ir i;m % r>. %«•. Mm 4rfrWS “toMt- and'h fl 4 Marl.., • 4 •. Adams Cp. «i( <\. jt, field **f l»e *- J line -inill, and w'mw • a i«e, |f .?>> *toy *he Final -nt a • Mtn -< •-!..» f 4 4. . 4 n»»t ;• appro**'*; ant id baka-wi notified to then and there rdates f f sh« r»t. j .nd . ... tbeir <u>irlt> itlv• aharre W J|-u M.ir ~ F.ie-»it. r tn r. n t .. m .. ;■ I rrd 1.. I merer. Mlwrmi N. A. BIXLER . OPTOMETRIST Eye»a«*mln«d ■ Gumm Fitted —• HOURS CM U 11 tO 12:10 to 1:00 -Saturday*, 1:00 p. m. Talap*>ona 1M
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* Test Your Knowledge Cao you aoawar aevao of tbaae I tan queatlonaT Turn to p**a Four for the answer* • « 1 Name the two elite* that anth.- locale of t'haile* itickvn*' "A' Tale of Two Cttie*." 2. What diaeaae t* .ailed white | plague* . 3. Name the five iH.rounh* of New York City. 4. I» the antipode* of the fnitedState* in China, the Indian Ocean, or Africa’ 5. Ik»e» the term "continental Vnlted State*" include Ala*ka? 6. - When, in the eour»e ot liuniau event*' constitute* the fir»t sev.it word* of the I . S. Constitution, the I >•». la ra t ion of Independence, or I.incoln * llettysl.iirM A.ldie««? 7 What 1* a pedieulu>T k. Who said "You shall not crucify mankind upon a cro** of koMT !». Name two countrie* in South America whose name* end in auay? 1-'. Which animal i« frequently referred to by its Latin name l.eo* - o British To Lack Glove* lamdon (UR) A. »hortage of glove* particularly women* fabric gloves *<H>n will be felt in Hritain. Before th. ws' the <tuatt tity of fabrb glow* coming from Germany was five times a* great a* th. total production of this country Hund e<|* of thousand" of pair* also came Irvin Cze. ho»l<> , vakia. I Rad a Handy In Pulpit ■U.R) BO YOU W AKE UP Nights Worrying About Fire? And well you may if you are un"( th* »weeper». ironer*. wash ng machine* and other luiur e* o* today on a wiring »y»teni suitable for five light bulb* 2C yt»ri ago. If you fear fire let u* check your wiring Decatur Electric Shop So. 2nd St. , Phane 2-M . .pc fcnan'i' w y !»*"’* > Add"* 4 „. —- S arwi s,a,e 7 t.ty • na Water spar Enamel will give cotnplet* •atiafaction Oik C.ait put* • chin*, bkr glounn shabby w..tw.sk ami furnd ire fi- w» Mmnthly d>K» quK*>y tu a durable nniah. Lee Hardware Co. C*f«n ky Natvr* • ly PrWilv’fk
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<UAPTER SEVENTEEN | "What dor* Dorothy »ay, dear?” asked Helen * “Dearem Gaby.” read Gabrielle: •m not write much, because you said you'd probably make it home for the holiday*. I just had to tell you the marvelous pew* though! Guby—what do y<m think! Tony and 1 ate going to have a baby! At least, I am; but you'd think old sweet Tony was going through the ordeal, the way he act*. . . . But —1 love him for it. If it'* a girl, it'* to lie Gabrielle, and if it's a boy it will of course be Tony, the third. 1 sincerely hope it’* twins! Hurry home- we mi«a you more than you know. Your Dott'e.” Helen smiled: "How very nice!” Gabrielle's face was a study. Her thought* were in turmoil; »h- almost felt hk» crying. And why, for bewvim'a sake, she asked htraelf, should she feel like this! She might have known Dorothy and Tony would waste no time in having their family bloseomi She tossed her yv-iiow bea.l, and op. ned a letter from B<>b Elkhorn. Bob wrote often, and Interestingly. He urged Gabrielle to »tay a* long a* she felt the need of It, but added that he wa* eagerly wa.ting her homecoming. This note from him wax amusing and newsy too. Only a* the end was there a disc nccr’icg psri graph. It fairly captivated Gabr.eile. It read: "I sec two of P- tir's song* ar* now on the market. H'S 'Forever and Ever' is »imply a knockout! Have you heard it "ver there. Gaby!” "Mother,” »*id Gabrielle abruptly, "I don't want to be home for Christmas. Let’a wait until after the New Year to go home!” “But your father, Gabrielle!” Helen egclain od. "We’»e been away *o long, d'-er. I'i-t hungry ‘o see my husband and my home and my friend*. . . ** "Well, you go then,” said Gabrielle aullcnly. "I’m all right by myMlf. I’ll come home lau-r, but I just can't now." "No,” said Helen rt»ignrdly, "I won't leave you. But 1 wish you cared about going home as I do.” "Well, p<r. orally, I think it'* much nicer ever he**- and I just can't go home for Christma*. Mother.” And to they stayed, and Sam Snow spent a very twly Christmas. It was late in the »piing before Gabrielle and Hctcn arnved h< roe. The Ida s and spiica w ere bio. mmg. and Gabriella watched intently while Helen ran from one corner to another of the beautiful back vard, greeting each shrub and plsnt as though they were choice old friend*. A loneliness enguKed h-r; the couldn't help v.ordering why her life, in spite of the msny thing* she crowded into it. r< mainel so desolate, so futile She loved this back yard too. ar.d certainly she loved her father, yet »he had felt no real gladness in coming home. Now, she thought, if Peter had been there <o take her in his arm* and ki»* het and comfort her as he had done the week* of happiness they had had, ch, that would be different. . She bro-J-’ht herself up short, realising thst she wa* baek at her old habit of dreaming ot Peter again. She had thought she bad banished th»* dreamt forever while the wat aw«y, but now the realised that they uuldn't be done away with in that manner. Holding Odd in her armt had been * satisfying expencnce, for the little fellow had fairly gone mad over her. He had yipped. barked, licked bet face and hands, then cried little moani'if noise* when she had considered their greeting* all taken care as.
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I He followed h«r arouad for days after she returned, not daring to let her out of hi* sight it seemed. But Gabrielle wa* unhappy, and knew her trip had been in vain. Tony and Dorothy both kissed her soundly when *he went over to their new little cottage.” And such a cottage! Planned to perfection, brimful with every lovely modern thing, and kept beautifully by Elisa, an old trusted servant of the Mackey*. Gabrielle admired everything and presented Dorothy with aeveral lovely handmade infant dresses. These were exquisite work from French needles, not duplieatable in 1•. umtelalla. Dorothy wa* enchanted with them, and decided upon one in particular for a chri»tening drora. “If it should be a boy, it will just be too bad," she wail’d, examining the intricate stitches in detail. "No boy could wear these dresses and half do them justice!” "Oh well, if this one isn't a girl—perhaps the next one will be. Save them, Dottie!" Gabrieiie *po*e glibly, but she was feeling horribly jealous. The homey little house, the love that shone in Tony's eyes when they rested upon Dorothy, the coming of the baby—Gabrielle felt that the had been cheated somehow.... “If you're poking fun at me, go right ahead. Gaby,” Dorothy wa* saying quietly, a* she folded the dresses neatly and laid them aside. “Tony and 1 intend to have three of four children." “Oh. heaven preserve us!” cried Gabrielle. It wasn't what she'd wanted to say. but the couldn't expose her heart to anyone Just now. She was still there when Tony carre home for dinner. He came bounding in with his hat in hi* hand and a small florist's box under his arm. "Hello, Gaby! Hello, little wife ” he greeted them. He kissed Dorothy and presented the florist’s box. “For my invalid,” he announced, laughing. “Tony, you silly boy! I'm not an invalid; in fact, 1 feel swell!” Dorothy opened the pale green box and brought forth purple violet*. dewjr wet and fre«h. "Thank*, darling.” she said, and Gabrielle envied the look they exchanged “We didn't have many f!< wer* in our garden—it wa* so dry this past summer,“ apologized Dorothy, getting up. “Tony says well plant everything next summer.” Gabrielle thought — “You have everything in the world now, if you only knew it...." "Excuse me, and I'll put these in water,” she said. “You’ll stay for dinner, of course. Gaby7” “Oh, I couldn't possibly stay. Mother’s expxc’ing me to pick up Daddy. That man! With two ears in the family he still want* someone to take him and go for Mm!” She was glad of an ex-use; she felt she couldn't stand any more of the scene* between Dorothy end her husband. “I’ll call or mn in tomorrow, Dot Let me kne w if I can do anything, won't you!” • • o e Just two weeks later Gabrielle, ujion calling the cottage, learned that Dorothy had been taken to the hospital a few hours earlier. And, at noon, Tony called her. joyfully annou. c ng the safe arrival of the third Tony. Everyone even remotely conn ns ted with the baby seemed utterly delighted. Gabrielle told her parent* of the baby at the luncheon table Violet wa* passing hot biscuits and, upon hearing th* new*. sM stopped squarely in her traeka. "Lawd, now ain't dat nlee!" she exclaimed. "1 do wish you wouldn’t allow Violet to talk a* though she were
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i one of the family. Mo*her." pro- ; tested Gsbrlcilc. after Vimct tad gone back to her kitchen. “‘.I does I * cent so out of place." "I know, dear,” Helen said, two frowning lines appearing between 1 her eyes, a* they often did of late. "But we've had he* since before you were born, and she doc* like Doro- . thy." "Well, she's getting impossible as a servant!" stormed Gabrielle. “She’s a perfect treasure a* a rook, young lady,” put in Sam suddenly. "I certainly don’t want you making it unpleasant for her here. Why,” he looked at hi* wife abruptly, "Helen, sbe might take It in her head to leave t>s!” "That wonld certainly be a calamity," hi* wife said. "I folet is economical a* well a* a splendid cook No, Gabriella. I expect you will have to put up with Violet's ways. It's too late to change her now." “Heavensl A person would think there wasn't another servant to be had!” Gabrieiieexclaimed pettishly. “What are you thinking of doing, now you’re home. Gahy 7” interposed Sam thought fully. “Don't you want to study something?” “Ob. I don't know.” she answered wearily. "Honestly, nothing seem* say fun any more. What would you suggest, Daddy?" “Well, I really hadn't thought that far," h* adriitt. l, staring at hi* plate. He looked up suddenly, then said: “You aren’t going to have to work, Gaby- -I didn't mean that. I only thought you’d *• happier if you found *<>mctnif c »o occupy your time. But you'll h»v» plenty of money this time next year.” Helen look-M up from her fried chicken, expectantly. “What do you mean. Daddy?” questioned Gal •■elle “Only that thi* time n«-xt year you'll be nearly 21, Gaby,” he answered. Gabrielle wa* ***rirg intently at her father. Her long la*he* blinked at him, her <nllen full lips became ■lightly ported, shewing white even teeth between their inines*. But Gabrielle was »< ry lovely, even thi* way. "What do you mean. Sam?" Helen asked. "Whin she’s 21. Gabrielle will be rich in her own name.” "You mean try brother's will, leaving his estate t> Gabrielle?” queried Helen. “Rut: Sam, she'll have to wait utitil •h’’» 35 to get that won’t she?” "That's what we thought," Sam said, smiling brosdlv, "but I tirok it to young Graysville to read last W*rk and he tei!* me that the will reads thst it is to b* .*aid to Gabrielle on her 2!*t birthday if she is unmarried at that time —net i< she ha* never been married!” “You mean 111 really get the money ncx’ yci r even though I've been married. Daddy!” “Exactly thst' smiled Sam, layIng aside th* napkin he had been wadding up in hi* hand. He rose from the table “Unless, cf course, you get married before then." he said, grinning roguishly. •'Whieh 1 certainly won’t,” averred Gabrielle stout(y "Well, 1 must be getting down to the ottce,' he sai<: Gabrielle watched him as he kissad iklen gieslbye. and thought he seemed to be greying very fast. He looked r id and worried too, she noticed, and siunehow •! hurt her. When he kissed het goodbye, she suddenly lightened her arm* around him, and tai'! “Gee. but I'm thankful for the finest father in tha whole wcridl" Sam looked puxxleri when *h* smiled at him brilliantly through her tears. (To ba continued) W UOlto Wvu moraMM ** a*M rmwm SneoM, tas
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* RATBB Ona Timo—Minimum charge e» 2Sa fae 20 words or lass. Over >0 words. I'/<e P*r word. Twa Tlmso—Minimum charge of 400 fer 20 words or isea Over 20 words 2o per word fee | ths two tlm*s. , Three Tlmew—Minimum cherge of 50c for 20 word* er leee. I Over 20 word* 2Ya* R** word , for the three time*. I Cord of Thank* M* Obituaries and versa* _ <IX» Open rate—dlapley advartlalng : Me per column toeh. i “BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertlaementa appearing In till* coiuaui wltbuut names signed are “Mind." "bey ar* to be answered by letters, ad dressed to the box number in care of the Dally Democrat We can give no information concerning the part lea adverttoFOR SALS FARM ERB ATTENTION — Cali 6«» A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Pro'duct* Co., Frank Burger, agent. 12-ts FOR SALE- Burk's Chick Stertar containing Cod Liver oil without C-KAGENE. 12 M; with C-KA-GENE. 12.75. C-KA-GENE assist* tn controlling coccldiosi*. Burk Elevator Co. <o-tf J'OR SALE OF RENT Reposseae- ■ <d set 1000-36 Firestone Trai tor Tires and wheel* fit Furinall F-20; ! ,2 11 25-35 Good Year u»ed tires j 317.50 each. Porter Tire Co. 341 Winchester SL 123-3’ j i FOR HALE l-ate Bindel Crowley | electric washer, slightly u*<-d. ‘ halt price. Phone 637 < 125-31 i FOB HALE Spotted Poland sow. I I with nine pigs, second litter. I Phone No. 671-F A. J. Lewion. | 123 3tx j 'BIG KEDI'CTION IN CHICK I Pric<-*. Day old thick prices. I { M ghorn 5« each Heavy breeds. 5c 1 Also han- started chick* Place] ' your orders »<>uti as supply will be limited. Buchanan Hatchery. Will-1 I shite. U., U 1. 3 mi. south. I 116tf T A F] FUR HALE Old potatoms, sO< j i bushel. Harry Humxn. Decatur 1 R. It. 6. 1 mile south, % mile west 1 of Pleasant Mills 125-stx ' FOR BALE—IS used washers, re-1 frigerator*. radios, sweeper*. | ' stove*. New stoves, refrigerator* | Hmall pay tin nt*. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen salesman 121-ts FOR BAI}! -3 place living room, , suite, cheap. Phone 1273. !25 2t ! FOR HALE Baby Chick* every week; order now. Day old and ' M>me started iliha*. la xhoHi cock-j reht. 2c. Open evening*. Decatur Hatchery. 123-3 t FOR HALE Jewel Gas Hauge. A-l , condition Phono 1145 123-3 t | FOR BALK All kinds of garden I and flower plants. Open eve--1 nieg*. .Mr*. William Htrahm, 335 > North Ninth. ’ IM-3t FOR HALE 2 row John Deere ' ; Beet Cultivator, complete; M< -1 cornilck Deering cream separator ' • Banted to buy, k<hm| hay loader ' Ernest Anderson. Berne It 2. t'HED BICYCLEH 14 up 50c per . Week. Hol>hou*e Sinclair Ser- I vice. g IM* , CHF.D TIRES All sixes. Some I Rood for looofl miles, s<tc up I Kastcrn Indiana OH. 334 N. Second. I Phone k»7, g 13411 FOR SALK Io pigs; want to put * out on shares. 30 ewea. 3 sows. Bell's Station. ■ o ... Eighth Grader Weigh* J4B North Jay, Me -<UJ!> Cuvier Kittredge, 13. probably Is the laraewl Itoy of his age lu the I'nited Stales An elahth grade puplL Curvier is * fort 5 Inches tall and weighs 34* . pounds. The only ready 10-waar , clothes that his parents can buy • for him are overalfs. "P * ♦ ' TODAY'S COMMON ERROR | Never use the expression "off of;” as. "Keen off of the I gras*;" omit "of ” ♦ > —" ~ . , uT CAN YOU DRIVE WITH PRIDE’ If net let our expert* bump out and repaint yaur fender*. This mexpeosive job will make your ear look year* younger. Or, perhaps you wauld Ilk* to look over our lino of new Pontiac* and used car* of all make*. WHITE - ZESER trd at Monroe Phon* M 4
MISCELIzANEOUS ! REFINANCE ar buy your farm—lowest Interest—33 year loanrepayable anytime—local farmers* arganlzatlon. Henry B. H*li* r , NFLA Bec’y-Treae. 61-ktf SEWING TAUGHT FREE - Y„ u get quality and aervlce on new or used Singer* - all make* repair-1 ed. Needle*, oil, part*, ginger Agent, 445 8. First. Phone 411. 121-ttx NOTICE Upholstering refinishing and repair work of all kinds We buy and sell good furniture. D*. catur Upholstery Shop, South Sec <>nd St, Phone 420. 1W 3ut : LEWTON 8 BARBER SHOP Now Upon, 4US North Second St, two blocks north of Monroe street Hair cut* 25c. Shave* 25c. IIP 12tx WANTED WANTED — Young lady want* housework. Preferably in town 1 ' Phbue 271. K | tl WANTED- Loans on terras. Fax'ern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f WANTED TO BUY Base burner. Cash Coal A Supply. Phone 32 12441 WANTED To do washing*, also, want roomers and boarders; Address Box 146 DetocraL 12341 > WANTED-Car* to Slmonlxe. wash I Simontxe. 13, wash. Stic Robert Moser, Phone 1443. 227 South Fourth street. 1354tx WANTED — Farm lotas, low rateh. No rommiuhion, appraisal or title examination costs to borrower. Short term loann are >ow an See um before making your loan. The SuttleM-Edwardh Co. 34-tr. ts F OR REM i FOR RENT 6 room Modern 3 bed room*. Motur plumbing Hart wood floors, garage. Close to ' school*. Telephone IMS. 1244tx : FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Inl quire 226 South Fourth street. . Phone 1031. 1234 t FOR RENT Three room apart-; I meat. Inquire of Mr*. Beiths Eli Ila. 124-g3tx "-li-1 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, suitable for two. Breakfast if desired. 222 South Fourth | St. Phone 952. g 133-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST -Pair of good sun glasses. Return tu Democrat offit> b 123-31 —0 " " MARKET* AT A GLANCE Hto>'ks. irregular and quiet Bond*. Irregutei, V. 8 govern-, men is at new 19f« low*. Curb stocks, irregularly lower. I Chicago stuck*. Irregularly higher- | Call money <m<> percent. Foreign ex< hang'', higher. Cotton, up a* much as Sic a bale j Grains, firm; wheat up about »<■. corn up about |*c. Chit ago livestock, hog*, weak cattle, steady to weak, sheep, weak i Rubber, firm. Silver bar In New York, up - at 36tec a flue ounce. Baby Sleeps In Wild R'd* Ix-hlghton. Pa U.F> Four-y at ' old Eddie Hosier Is a sound sleep ed The child fell asleep nt hi» press wagon. It rolled down a High’ I .if 12 steps sod flung hint Into « I snow bank. Eddie * parents I him unhurt - still asleep. - — ■ ■*«md» - ' rr —— seme kof fixvi. snrri.* ' 1 of «rrm xe *«i I N.rfl-e I* hereto at'”> •" I dilurs. heirs sn-l 1.-gale’ ’ ii, r. Drskr. de-■ i»»'l l" all" *’ ■ • th. Adams Circuit Court. -H I treat ur. ItnLsoa. on th» isin I June. !»•». and -how ■ a 1 wh> the Flnsl Heltlenisnl AWilli the .-state "t “'<• . ", slMiuld not he sppruv.-d. *t™ ' hrlrs sr. notified to then out ' make proof of hrltshtp, and r»<<l»' , their dlstrtt.utlve share* Ci.ra M hrak., Adluinl»t'“ ! ' 1... i rot la H«, Msv 22. I' 1 ’ II It. MM Irwakss. tlt-rur, xetrit r. of fix*! skitia m* x i of t.srtit XII. »«I* I X .ice Is hereby given to the '• dlloru. heirs and l’B»l”« “< " ! !p Yaasr. dr<r»r.d to sl’l"”' lAdarnk Circuit Court, held st "*' •*'j tuv. Indlunn. on th* Ith ds* •><>«• ikto, and ebow <au««. If *<>»• , the Flnui hr-ttlernrnt A"••’•unis *i' »| the estate of said decedent ' not he «|>pro'»d. snd sold In I” notified 1.1 then and there '"“‘‘■'l proof of heirship, and receive their; distributive share*. Leo Yag«r. Administrator ; It, , utnr Indiana. Mav fJ, IM<> Aribwr K. toatenecle. Stlcwoel Ma, •• • i Xtmt F OF FIX»I. wF.Cri.»:W» X* OF F.UTSrF. XO. aw* Noth'* la herehj al**" J'"? '** ' itUmc, l.elre and leeutee* "t H. d--r • Klsey. deveaeed to spp’er In th* M' eme Clr-ult Court, held Incliana, on the *th dsr of Jen* snd show r«uee. If snr. Why ' ‘ Final Hettleiuent Accounts »Hh it" estate of aatd dv<edeiil should n l» Upt»r»ved. and said helis ur< notified Io tl.en and 'h«<« ‘•“■.’J proof of heirship, end fvccl'e tbe'f I distributive shares Hsr'SV KISS). 1 Decatur. Indiana. M*' 1* Harrs T. UreW. p>|J
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