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Your Knowledge Cm you anawer m'w of these tea questions’ Two to pace Foor for ths answers h ■ 1. Ho* many pHnted capital lettor* of the alphabet have the acme form upeide down aa rlgbtsM* up? I. Meteorology la the science of atmoi*pher« and Ila phenomena or fallina start? I. What Is the name of th" blue flag with white star*. that I* displayed ou V. H. naval 1 easels In port? 4 Who was Kmlle Zola? 6 In which Blate are Yosemite Falls? d. Is It true that the tread of a dog crossing a suspension bridge can cause sufficient vibration to endanger the structure? 7 Coder what conditions can the President adjourn Congress? S. What was th« nickname of Maurice Mclxtugb..;i, former V. S. tennis champion* *. Wha tdo the Initials P. L and Il on letters or cards stand for? 10 What general made the famous last stand" at the Little Rib Horn’

I PLUMBING FIXTURES I I DIRECT FROM FACTORY I I TO YOU I B A complete line of pipe valve* B ■ and fitting*. 9 I WALTER PLUMBING & HEATING CO I B Phone 207 251 N. Second Street E USED CARS YOU WANT ’EM! WE DON’T! Hum new* la Good In Our I «cd Car Department. WH Y ? We have the price! We have the car! We have the terms! |94« OMemohilc 1939 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Door—Rune and Ittoka 2-Door — One of the beat like new — Immaculate — An fine looking aa interior — Large heater. day originally mild. Ifl.l* Chrysler Plymouth Deluxe 4-Duor - Radio - Over- 4 -V°*! r - » tt! * ‘ hv rn ‘‘ ch ; drive - Thia car ha* It. l*rf<»rmat.ce and i si i ii - appearance ot a new tar 1937 Chrysler Coupe — Set- it and you will Ratlin — Overdrive — like it. Black finish — Heater ... . . and Defroster. I’*' “> mou,h l * ,u ' e ———— 2-Door — Smooth per1936 Plymouth forming anti economical 2-Door — Good rubber— — A one owner l<eauty. Priced to sell. ... . ( hrywler 1933 Plymouth 4-lMor — .Motor over-2-Door — Right Price. hauled. Other Cara to Choone From. Phil L Macklin & Co. 3our ( HR3SLER—Pi.3 MOI TH Dealer OCR USED CARS M AKE GOOD OR WE DO.

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|! COURTHOUSE New Estate Application for letters ot adminIstra non was filed in the estate of Kdward Young by G-ui>leve Young The widow a stepson and 1 cousin. and four daughters warn listed as heirs at law Real Estate Transfers Anna VI Fat rar st al to First llankliatih of Marne. inlot 101 and part of !<>? in Geneva for II Dyot.is Bchmitt to Jacob Bhafer. , inlot l«lo in Decatur for 4190. Harvey Klaey et us Io KU W, Btoele. parts of inhiis 425 and f-’* In Itmatur for II Richard Malland to Ellsalieth H inden lang. b>t ill In Homewood for II Fred Reppert to Eleanor Repper' part of out lot *3 In Decatur for II James Hurst st al to Carl Hurst. 2” ot an acre in th-, at at for II James F Khtnger to l.eah V Khlnger. his interest in iulut ssl In Decatur for 11. - —o —■ ——— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

General Electric Pays 177,477 For Suggention* Schenectady. Feb 7 For andsealing a better way Io do the Job. 11.510 employes of the Generalj Kle.trn Company acre paid *•?•! 477 during IS4” according Io the ’ annual report of the company's' suggestion system made public to-, day. The highest award waa *5”” made to an employe rd th<- lienniady works. Total awards In the various' works during IM<> follows B< hen-

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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO • W hy have you come here, Joan?" ask. I Gaby. "Nothing has happened in your horns?" Into the dark ryes a look of sudden alarm, of fains concern that struck Jean, beholding it. as a consummate piece of acting. "Your lovely mother? Your so kind stepfather? Or you .., you are tn trouble?" That superlative gift of putting one in the wrong! So It bad to bob up! "No. This time it seems the boot to on the other foot." Jean replied. "And what draw that mean?" "That you've got off to a wrong Start in this country." "But no! Am ! not doing well at my job? And you have all been so V*r-re* kind!** “Madame Blanchard sings in a nightclub. A neighbor of yours just told me " Jean turned swiftly to the young Frenchman. “No. No. There is a confusion In names. It is Gabrielle here who sings publicly for her living. My mother—she has a voice also—that 1 is where Is the confusion, mademoiselle. for she has sung at the aamtarium." He spoke so earnestly that Jean ' waa checkmated. She had a feeling, too, of being sharply let down. She was ashamed of that quite human feeling, realising how desperately she had wanted to get something on the lovely Gaby. "That is so. She is Almost professional. our Madame Blanchard," Gaby beamed. “Armand, thia is the kind friend I stay with. This ia Jean Garrett Will you be so good to offer her a glass of wine? And exeuse me for a moment while I go to the bedroom of your mother, to leave my cont and hat.” She disappeared into what certainly must be the one bedroom of the cabin. The son. thought Jean, probably slept on the living-room couch, though it didn't look too comfortable for an invalid. “You have been hero for long?" she asked, after sbe had refused the wino. He evaded that with: "The days pas, slowly when one is siek." J car rose. “I feel dirty after the long r<- tor ride. May I go into the bathroom and have a wash and brush up?" He gave, she aaw, a swift caught look at the closed bedroom door. “I will tell Gabrielle. If you will pleaae to wait a minute, mademoiselle ?*’ He crossed quickly to the door, knocked, opened it a eraek. and repeated Jean's request in French. It seemed to her to have a kind of warning sound. She noticed, then, that at the other end of the opposite wall was a closed door. Perhaps it was another entrance to the bathroom? Curiosity and a certain premonition impelled her to lightfoot it quickly over and turn the handle. It gave Into a tiny kitchen. In that, a wide-open door displayed not only the bathroom but, through another open door, a bedroom beyond. Caby waa hurling garments into a suitcase on the floor, her back to Jean. The latter quickly shut the intervening door, locking it and tha •Be on the opposite aids. Alone In the bathroom, she drew a long breath. The fat was in the Are now! They were fairly caught! They couldn't lie out of the fact that the very nightgown the had given

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Gaby hung ew a hook atop of a > maa's pajamas, while on the hook I aloe" •• waa the red negligde that i ws itely Gaby’s! Si. ted in the cabinet Gaby's peculiarly handled Frenrh tooth brush and special paste were there. I You didn't put things In the bath r<«-m cabinet if you were only ,|*-nding a day with geagla. Ar- . mand had hod. J She muttered: "I eappeee Pm about as welcome aa poison ivy In this sweet household!" ticitod end angry, she addressd her flushed fees I in the mirror ever the crude washbasin. Another thought, equally maddening, flashed to her wind "t.aby got that thousand dollars out , of me to bring her Armand to | America!" Gaby was certainly a gaed artist, but not la the sense that Walter thought! Walter! She certainly was doubloeroseing Walter, smart lawyer that he waa! But she was in Jean's power now. Jean could expose her. From her bag Jean produced small comb, powder, and lipstick She was just finishing her makel up when there was a knock on the bedroom aide of the door. She opened it and confronted Gaby, who had color in her ehooks now. Gaby's ryes were brilliant black mirrors. She looked strangely deflant, and, in spite of her smile, there waa truculence in her demeanor. "Come in the bedroom, Jean." She drew her half-sister in, closing the bathroom door. “Why have you followed m«- here like a upy? And how did you And out my friends' address? It ia uriladyllkol It is rude! I am shocked!" It was a changed Gaby from the white-faced, shaking girl of only n few minutes ago. How strangely her eyes were glittering! Had she been drinking? “Feu? Tobe shocked?" Jean said in a low. tense tone. “What's your nightie doing with his pajamas in 1 that bathroom. Gaby? You know , you stayed hero ail night!” “You shall not say that!" Gaby , cried. She caught her by both wnsta In a grip of vice-like power. "I stay i in an hotel that is halfway here last night, with the American lady I I sew for in Martinique. She came to hear me sing last night, and aft- , erwards I drive her back—and then this morning she drive here with i me, to meet my friends. And now ahe accompany Madame Blanchard ! across the lake. When eke return, . Igo back with her to her hotel whore ; I spend last night, and tomorrow ' evening lam in town for my work I" "So that explains your nightie ’ and robe hanging in the bathroom, i and your toilet things in the cabinet?" Jean's lipa curled. “Theeo are not mine. They are i Madame Blanchard's.” “It's you who are passing yourself off as Madame Blanchard over i the week ends, you mean! Why, ; one of your neighbors just told me she was young, sang in a nightclub, and”—easting discretion to the , winds—“that sbe didn't believe you , really were his wife!" Gaby swiftly released her right i hand and raised it as if to strike the younger girl. But Jean jumped I back, jerking free. She ran and - looked under the bed. A purple mo- ! rocco suitcase she had given Gaby > from her own plentiful luggage was i hidden under It. It must be the

| tp to *t cent eeih t'hicaao livestock turn* HrtP ‘attic and «k»cp steady Hilvrr bar in New Yotk uu I c hanged at MS cents a fine'ciuu< <• Men’ll Brotherhood Will Meet Monday The Al'irlght brotherhood as th' , First Bvaagellcal • hurc h will bold ] its February meeting Monday even | Ing February 10 at J I" e’clork ut the church.

i saaw sulteaae into which she had i seen Gaby hurling garments. 1 "Yes. that Is my suitcase." Gaby fairly spat out "I bring it hen to1 day because I am not certain that ’ I stop at my friend's hotel. I may drive straight beck to town tonight." "tn my ear." Jean finished sareastieally " You've certainly got a nerve, Gaby!" "But I am your sister? It is right that you share everyt mg with me! Poof! I do not even thank you! It ia your duty!” "Well, it's going to be the fast time you use my car for year escape des! Get that?" Gaby's dark eyes narrowed to pin points “You are jalouse! You hate me because I come into your home, and Walter Mallory prefer me to yea!" "How dare you mention A is name here?" It waa Jean now who was shaking, and not Gaby “Let me inform you hell drop you like a—* toed when I tell him about your cute little hide-away!” "Then I tell him my story. Jean! That poor Armand io a sick friend who come here for the cure 1 bring him here to see poor Armand for himself, and he believe me. Hr believe. too, that you are shockingly jalouae!" "Anything more?" Jean asked Gaby sarcastically. "I also will tell Walter," Gaby murmured, “what 1 have yet told no one—not Armand or his mother or anybody — that I am the elder daughter of our mother. And I also tall our stepfather the whole story." Jean's slim Angers curled and uneuritd The impulse to fasten them ! on Gaby's throat was terrifying. There was a long, pregnant pause Through the thin wall and doors, they could hear Armand moving pots and dishes in the kitchen, evidently making preparation for •upper. Jean spoke first. Sbe took a deep breath for composure, and said: “Hl go. I shan't tail anyone about all this until I've had a further talk with you. Gaby. But that doeoa't mean you need think you're going to get away with everything. I'm going to think it over." Gaby followed her out of the eabin. The tempo of her mood had changed. Sbe looked relieved. She even said, gently: “I'm sorry, Jeap. Your car is here now. as you see. To prove that I am grieved about our quarrel, would you like that 1 dnve now with you? The lady I came with—she can return on the train." “No. I have friends waiting. You can go back to yours." She didn't want Gaby to ■*• Green, her former hoe didn't trust Gaby at all. Gaby would likely try to g- t even by telling her stepfather that she d gone out for a whole day with a man of whom he would so heartily disapprove. Nor could she retaliate by tolling him that Gaby had first been cigarette girl and then linger in Green's eiub! For not only had she—Jeanbeen warned against going there, i but it would give the lie to her own I story of Gaby having come direct from France to visit her I Well, it was a nice mix-up! (To be continued) cwntsM w u» oaa •> xim r«MM smmhms Im

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• FOR SALE j FARMERS ATTENTION - Call M* A at our expense for dead stock reasavai The fltxdler Fro ducts Co.. Frank Burger, agoat DJ FOR BALK-Radios Zenith Fhil I co. Croeley big trade ins Easy ! terms t'hrich Hvo»H4t Two batik-• of hldh-grade Polar- ' <>m tested baby < hicks each week from 149 to 32* egg toying straths; I also baby ducklings Prices reason able Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. -t! j FOR SALE Hocking Valley lump K ■ ■ Burk Elevator Co. >O7 b ts FI'RNITI’RK I'PHol-BTERED repaired and relinisbed. We buy and *■ II cod used furniture Phom 42». evening !<«i» P. Decatur t'phol ‘ S'er flhope b 27 3t»t | DM'ATFR HATi'HEIiY -V « approved chicks have good livablli Uy, fast growth Broilers and pedi- | gr> breeding for high egg protit► I Early i hicks pay best profits, ord ! er now. |h-<atur Hatihery. Photo , I 4*7. m w-l-ts i j Fuk BALK W>- have some IMo Frlgidatre reftigeratitrs Kmiikv* Ills reductions I hrnk Bros 31-3 t I 1 - — ■ ' FOR HALK Four row rldtng !»•« t cultivator. H M. yer. first house east of Hoagland high acbooL 31-3tx | FOR MALE — I'sed. new besting stoves, rook. cool. gas. Washers, refrigerators. Mmall payments. Decatur Hatchery, dealer James ’ Kitchen, salesman. 32-<f -- FOR BALE See the new I*4l ' double tub Horton washers. Free ' home trials, t'hrlck Bros. .11 It — ORDER PI'RINA EMHRYO-FKDI Chicks; from flocks fed spe< ,u| t breedlug ration. Stiefel Grain Co j Jl-ltx j FOR MALE Kitihen t-ablneta. 15. | rocktivr chairs. |1; kitchen (hairs I 40c; kitchen tables. |1.50; tab! -1 top. gasoline pressure L. A II In 1 Ivory and black Young's I'sed ; Furniture Store, Jefferson flt 32-3 t FOIt SALE or Iwase lo responsible party, pure hred registered Ayrshire bulls. T H. and Bangs accredited Homer W. Arnold. R. K 2 IMtt Hilt MALE Freah cow with calf by side: seveial springers. James Brown Monroe phone U-2lx FOR BALE Two young sows, will litter March 29; 1 male hog. It mouths old. Chester White, registered. Jim Ma-tb, ilotnewcMHl. a 33 Mx g Clever new Sweater*; new able* and mlor*. Slvk- Shop. For Sale or Trade I THE BEST IN I’SED CARS. WF. BUY TME BIST! ' WC MLL FOR LIBS! Bl SCHE MOTOR HALES Phone *7B. N. A. BIXLER ORTOMITRIBT Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS fi:10 to 11:30 12:10 to B:9C Saturdays. 1:00 p m. ▼•IdBOhAR* «V ■ -■ ■ ■ ' "" -u?!!~

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FOR SALE—Modem 6 room hoiiM' on North Third HL, near Elks Home; lame tot; twice rcanonahlc. A. D. SinHew. aitent. WANTED j WANTED 3 room unfurnished apartnien'. preferably In north iwa IM B *'h Mi PbMO 3Mta WANTED Loans on farms Mnat era ni'iuey. Low ratoo. Very Illa aral terms. See mo for abotmeta ot title. French Quinn. 33 m-w-f — W ANTED — Farm loann, low rate*. No comßiißßidfl, appraisal or title examination cowta to borrower. Short term loans are low m 4%. See ub tw fore making your loan. Ihe Suttlew-Edwarw Cb. MEN AND WOMEN- flervhe route < igarette and confect ion m» , : htttes. Profitable bustnaas It a« p greasive Investment small. Regal Products Co- Madtooc Wto. lI4U

FOR KENT FOR RENT 5 room hous/ has electric lights, gardeu. 4 tulles ' »outh ot Peterson James Brown. Monroe PteMe. 33-2tx FOR RENT 2 or 3 room house-1 keeping apartment; private enframe bath, laundry, furnace heat garage *27 N Gth 81. FOR RENT Apartment. Furnish->-ii or unfurnished Heat and wai- ' er furui-hed Private entrance 22* North Fourth Street 33-f3t FOR RENT 79 acre farm aud build'.uga. cash regt, located 2‘s miles >ast ot Dvc-atur. Mrs. Lawierne Roop at Roops Restaurant. a 33 3tx Foil RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. Heat, Lights and water. Phone 13*1.32<3t For KENT All modern * room ’ nous--, large basement 34* North • > i J Klee. 2J7 North < Fifth Phone 114. 32-g3t ri.idern 7 room I house *43 North Fifth. Possession | Febxrnary IS. 11. J. Rice. 227 North I , Fifth. Phone 194 32-glt MISt ELLAaN EOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 1* years No expeuM lo boirowm. C. D ' Lewtoa. Deeatur. tod 22ubtf 1 BUHNEM OPPORTUNITY WANTED Men to train for farm managers and land appraisers. t Only men 21 to S 3 considered. I ‘'omprtent. trained appralaers earn | I iloo to 4290 monthly. Farm or I • building experience valuable. Write tor Interview giving phone Ad-1 dress Box 249. care this paper. 32-311 I jsotii e or »xi.». or H» VI. XTE I X-.tler- Is hereby gievn Ibal ths i '(detsiened. ‘ bariss J Miller, I -t th Estate «< Maiy < Mlli»r 4--easel in Cause X>. 371» In th- Adams <'ir< ult and by vlrI lue ot the power ut said Will eonterred. will offer at Public Au-llmi I lo the highest bidder, an Mat irday the first 4a> ..t M-‘<■ h. l».l al 1 • x.l-M-k I' M the foR.-wlug real stinb.t Xi. <;• in John Melbsr's Addition to th. town m»w - Ity of be- atilt. Indiana as the same Is des I*?!**'''* ' ,n ••• re ‘ "rdad pis' of said Addition, Adams County, Indiana. Ala ■ the underslgued will <.fr»r at I'ublb Au linn nn the afore mentioned <l»> at •••> n. I-.,-j, |- M tl ,e fell.(Wing r,,l estate, tn.wn ‘•.mmei.-ing at a potM twenty i;«> reds moth of south east ■ •rmr of the east half of the north east ituarisr of section t >ur ft) in l -Wioiilti twenty se«eo ig;> north range fourteen <H> east theme north along the west line ot Thirleaiith street tn the <.lly of Decatur. Indiana, one hundred and slaty nine and three fnarth. IISSQi feet than, a west parallel with Aderna mreet one hundred and fifty <l.'.o> feet theme south parallel with Thirteenth Street to the norta line of the right of Way of the Chicago g r.r|e railrood then, e south esaterly aiong tim as Id right of way to the ! Pirn. Os beginai,,; r >o iae Bx.o pt a strip of ground ten feet i in width along the south in, o f the above des. rtoed t-» t an d bordering on the north line of the rig way of said lUllroad which tract ta hereby reserved for a drive way ana r,‘*o it*" “J* «va»toe herein *nd for the use of the tend border, a "X ~* e ul ’•*' above Irina apd j«l„7 wUhln'tlfe I . ***** wl * l be het* eg the res. ami Tm?. r ”"Vr" L” Walnut street lve , |v T in r | , 2r" , . h *7** reaps'ttvsty In Del ator. Indiana ° r l *« 1 » «re as follows, to1 ls T te| ,, . U T ’! t" vs‘b sals bate Ji a « ,ur ' PG' Sto be pate on delivery of deed und a LM'7r':.m‘'a or within 4U tomeA'r X Z'»-Je.. <o“*: • our soa L" I ’. Adam, etc ult is? ,l,r tone tiuu< to ~r to* f“H appraised value ’h 1 tut* vJn** * h .* , . , .‘** ■to 4 " ’ la m? .fl’.t I** 1 ** HYbMs In November JwH «ii 4 thereafter and »>jbie« t t n GN* seld purehwa prl,-. „ h ‘.,V y to„« w£ h y ! V? Miller. Exatuior !*•*.'' Awertooeer Korns UMerty, Atforoe, •hl c r s 7" J!? 7 ta tor in ,h < !r‘****“ •< to* totor«>t ui thu ftocaj ytmr ot 1340.

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MARIETfIfPBI DAILY report OF LOCgiB ANO FOREIGN Brady'a Market for o,<, lw „ B Craigvllle, Hoag,.., ~ , w CI«Md at 12 Noss Corr.i td F. '.rusry • M No cominlaaion a,.j h Veals receiv'd ~>,r y DM) to 129 lbs J IN) to 140 lbs ■ 140 to 1«9 lbs ■ 149 to 1»u lb. ■ 1»9 to 24« lbs ■ 249 to M 0 Bru H ME to 3<»o lbs ■ 3M to 3&9 Die ■ I 35” lbs . and up Roughs ■ I iHags ... I **•«• Bpring lambs H Bprlng buck lamb- ■ j Year Hugs ■

— w WHOLEEALE (gq ano ■" poultry quotation! M Pvmlehsd by jH Meti s Egg A Poultry Co, H Decatur Phone IM Corrected Fi'-ia-y" Prices tor Or»t <. JS « :• w Brnwa <>r mive.i . Heavy heus Leghorn hen*, AM Leghorn - ~ Heavy Sprlug.-rs, Ba- eu a: MB White lte>. U lb gjgi ii)ld Roueters. Ducks white. 6 ?•• . c r„ — CHICAGO GRAIN C,OW May ■'eiß U hl a' ‘3'a S Coin (2- hl \ •:A Hn Date 3d .3.'-, FORT WAYNE LIVEVOCxM Fort Wayne. Im! I -■ Livestock MH Ilogs steady t ■ lbs !> 2” '■ D.olP'l lb- »7 ITWO. 250 275 lbs I lbs 17 15 3‘H)-.12a I 35” lbs . 17 15. I I 1.-. u IC" ’!(». » it". I IS" 14” lbs. Hi” | |i. 25. 100-120 lbs >• H| Roughs 1*25. slay- I M| t'alVea 113.5” ■> CLEVELAND PCODLCE H I'lev- land hi”. Feb jP I Proftui e; i Butter. firm. ex:t,i- " standards 33‘*c Keys. Steady extia . D’ye; current ten J - - Live poultry slow • 1719< dmk- famy > • land up I*l*. mu*ured 13 14i . gees, >■ 1 ' IH Potato**. lthl<> and I’ I russets. *OC-|1 1” I” n| j Chippewas 4125 N- • ’■ I*l 25*1 75. Minm-suta »■ ; »'• "W i Michigan cobblers. 11. • l White*. |I.M; reds *l7l ■ IIOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■ htliuuapolis Ind F> b —Livestock M Hog*, smut, weights • * M lb* 15c higher, beam: • h,! W stiady. 1*024” Ills i" 240 2*o lbs. »7.565»"1 -' lbs .*7 *0 *7.80. 30” I”” ib I’ *7 SO, 100-l*u lbs Els ■ Cattle. 400. calves 4om -'*«O steady, mostly **s”4‘>’' lutn to good heifers *'7sl " M Vealers. steady, top »1 -* ■>“ B Sheep 2,«H)0. lambs. 25 er; g<>'ici to choice fed lambs from 95-95 ib* B EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ■ Kaat Baffalo N Y Feb 7 M Livewtock: I Hogs 1.800; slow. I'» 2”' I desirables. *8.45 *8 75 tru- « -fl *8.25-4(50. I Cattle and cwlve* 45” '■ f M active, steady, |if. . J tiheep 400. lambs strong t” *R higher. *l9 75*11 LOCAL GRAIN MARKS'? BURK BLBVATOR CO Corrected February • Prices to be paid tamorr • •*"""** J No 1 Rod Wheat No. 2 Red Wheal No. 1 Rye- *! Corn. 1518 moisture Cora. 1714 wtoisiure Cora, im moisture • Boy ilest>« ... - . New Oil*. 301 b teal CARD THANKS I wish in this manner to tlwii* the neighbor* and Mends who kindly assisted me during 'h* »" turn* and death ot my wife al** l ; tor th* beaatiful floral offering' and to the minister tor hi* Ing word*. OREN B NU'HOL" ■ N>— —“ AeaeSwimewa es Nseewtrl* Instate Nv. 9TTW , „ Noth* Is hereby givsn. That J iimtsrsigrtml has lieen *PP"i. - utrls ot t'J* estsls ut i. ' nell late o t Adams f'euiiD. The eetste I* probably solvent Leota C’onuail. K*«u‘ri* Peed L. LtHeree. Artaraev . .. Jan. *•, 1841 Jan. 31 Feb ■ “