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COURT HOUSE Real E*ta«e Tranafer* Martha Htahly to Edwin Speh her. her Interval In ll» acre* tn Waba»h twp for IL Albert Smith to George R Miller. inlot MS In Geneva for IL AugtWt Klemz. el US- l« Hs»r/ h. . fcioto 11. >» to M<«ruv tor 11. Wayne A. Wagner, et ■*. «<» Jame* A. Wagner, el u«, part <rf inlot »34 lu Decatur tor 11. Byron M Reber, rt u».. to Albor. <t Inlereet tn »0 acres In Washington twp tor IL Mutual Benefit Life Im Co., to Byron M Reber, et M-. »« acres In Washington twp.. tor >4.»«0. Albert Smith to Fred Beltler. et U.. one acre In Wabash twp.. tor H Ernest Ehlerdlng. et na.. to Ray mond H Retaking, et M.. 4« acree in Preble Twp. for |4.»<*•. Carrie Stult* to Robert Martin, part of outlot 17 In Decatur tor o I Illi 111 HUI Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions' Turn to page Four tor the anewera. . i ... 1 1. Blueberry and huckleberry are the name, true or toise? 2. Dynamite waa discovered by Madam Curie. Homy du Pont, or Alfred B. Nobel? 3. In which of Shakeepeares play, I* the famous soliloquy beginning “To be or not to be. that le the question"? 4. Daniel Willard la identified with the steel Industry, the railroad*. or the automotive Industry? $. Which planet has the same name as the famous statue of an armless woman? 4. A poltroon Is a feudal lord, a coward, or a woman with Negro blood? 7. Which general of the U. 8. ■ Army prior to Gen. Pershing waa ' given the sobriquet "Black Jack"? 4. Which is the elder son of the President. James or Elliott Roosevelt? P. Ika-s a hair from a horse’s tall turn into a worm when put In water? 10. Who said: "What doth the lx>rd require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk butnbly with thy God? - ’ JURY TO HEAR CONTINUED FROM FAUB ONE! torney. His claims against the E W. I Dailey > »u>te have been transferred to the docket as a cause in the Adana* circuit court. The claim-: ants and the amount asked In each ’ case: Ora Giipen. >2.113.44; John Rash. 41.33fe.13; C. H. Bowen. 441125; C. H. Bowen. >143.13; | Eltsab- th Butler. >444 57 and John i Rash, no papers on file. - FRANCE FACING CONTINUED FROM FADE UMSI the flow of raw materials to reach < French industry, artificially provoking industrial crises to back up I their demands to the Vichy govI ernment. !’• tain himself, it was saiu. re- | garded the situation as explosive. A combination of f>x»d riots and unemployment this winter, It was said, might well bring down the whole Vichy regime, Including Petain. I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur , SSSSSEEESSSEEE—-JSS51 WANTED RAGS, Magazines, NewxpaErs, Scrap iron. Old Auto diatorx, flatteries. Copper. Brass, Aluminum and all grades of Ncrap metals. We buy hides, wool, and sheep pelts the year round. THE MAIER BIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monros St, Rhone 442 ” 11 AN IDEAL SMALL HOME Located two blocks from business district on Fourth Street, has hardwood floors, basement, good furnace, hath, city water, good ostern, barn, full lot. beautiful permanent shrub* in front yard, within few block* of most churches and all schools In city. Five pleasant rooms In addition to bath, enclosed back porch and nice front oorch. Will make a wonderful home for a small family. Bob Heller Phono 2 Residence >7O
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* RATES ii One Tlmw—Minimum charge of Me for 20 words or loot Over 80 words, IJio per word. Two Tlmoo — Minimum oharge of 40e for 38 words er leeo. Over K words 2o per word for the two tlmoo Three Tlmoo—Minimum charge of Wo for to words or lose. Over 80 words lYf ft word for the three tlmoo Card of Thanks ••• “• Obltuorieo and veroee .. >IOO Open rate— Dloploy advertising 40c per column inch. -•LINO" AOVBRTIBEMBNTB Advorttoemoot* appoarloff to thio column without oarnoo signed are "Mind. “ They are to bo answered by letters, addressed lo the box number in care of the Daily Democrat We can give no InformaUga esaceratac the parties atfvortiataff FOR SALE IALB-MMa* the Ktifod cocking gas wtth Roper ranges, the Meal oombfnatloa. Wo take trodo-ta*. Soo as before yon buy. Wo will service any make of gss atove. Geneva HatoherlM, M. C. fftueky. Pbuno Is* Genova 17ltf FOR RALE Bard coal burner. So. 17. and a Florence Heotroln. Joe Mcßride. 310 North *th Bt. Decatur, Indiana. 254-Jlx FOR SALE 7$ head” While Leghorn chickens. 1 ml lee south of Coppprs* corner and *4 mile west. Arthur Fo»naugh. 25f-3tx BRAZiL~BLGt k"( t)AL |itS ton. W. Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee quality coal* at mod<-rate prices. Fryback Uoal Co., Phone 460. 254-31* FOR SALE — Ele< trie ftot I’oint range Very clean. 1227 Monro.street. 256-31* FoR HALE Skipper blue girls outfit, fur trimmed coal, leggfos mat< hing, si*e 4 good a* new. Ruth llollingMWortb Phone 441. 355-3tx F()R"BALE _^~3-piece- lliving room eulte, dining room mite; walnut oetagen table; walnut bed and *prlnga; china cabinet; pair floor lamp* 519 N Second St. 255-31 FOR BALE—3S model ton and a half truck, good running motor, and tire*. Frank Garwood, Phone 1373. 514 Niblick St. 254 3tx I FOR SALE Your choke of three brood hows, second litter; will farrow soon. H. P. Schmitt, just over the river. Phone 947. 256-3 t CANNEL COAL, the ideal flrepiace fuel. Package Coal, Briqueta. Went Va., and Kentucky coal. Coal burning water beaters. Furnace* stoker* and furnace repairing. All work guaranteed. Haugh Coal Co., Phone 49. 343-3(it FOR SALE Refrigerator*: Phtko, Frigldaire. Croaley. Announcing the new 1942 Philco line. (Jhrich Bros a 244-16 t FOR SALE—Large red wind blown Baldwin Apple*. 54c bushel, good quality, bring containers. Blue's Orchard. Tocsin. 353-31 FOR SALE — Quality coal. Keo" tucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; bard coal; Birquets N coke. Burk Elevator Co. ?bone 25 or 454. 235-btf FOR SAUC'SKELGAS - the bof tied gas that brings the advantages of cooking with real natural , gas lo homes beyond the city gas mains. Baking in fun in the new controlled-heat Skelgas ovens. Just •et the control and rela*. We take trade-ins. Open evenings. Uhrlck Bros 244-14 t FOR HAi.E Severs I varieties of hardy Chrysanthemums, price clump 15 cents. A Harlow, Geneva, Ind. tSHtx FOR BAt>E - Duroc service boars and gilt*, reasonable. Champion strain**. H. D. Kreiacber, Convoy, Ohio. 10 miles east of Decatur. 24S 12t FOR SALE 40~Hnrr«d Hoi'"pullets; 2 due Hock bred gilts; 2 year old bay mare. George Morris. State Road 101. 254-31* , — o—.. Returned Missionary Speaks Sunday Night Rev. J. C. Glessner, a returned missionary from Iraq, will speak st the Magley Reformed church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. | Glessner will show moving pictures i he took in that country. He and hi* family were forced to leave Iraq because of the war. but expect to return a* soon as conditions permit. The annual thank offering of the missionary societies of the church will l>e held at this service. The public is invited to attend. -.-— ,■ Wyoming has about 2<r,o>o square miles of coal fields. BEST COAL Bl YS Ky. Lump snd Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pocahontas Egg; Package Coal; Briquota; Little Joe Prepared Stoker; Ps Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phone 42
WANTED WANTED Hay; will pi»y thaTigb. oat prices for all kind* of hay. Burk Elevator Co. >36 ts WAhitED Itenograpber witFty> tag expertence. Write Box M, care Democrat. 2504 t YEH ANb YEH 'We have n< w used and demonstrator sewing machines - Easy payments — all maks* repaired Sewing taught free. Need)**, Belts, Parts. Singer Agency. 44$ South First. Phono 411 848-131* Wanted Man to haul Wasta paper every day. Apply Morri* •two. R MISCELLANEOUS FAkil LbANi at 4% for 14 yoan No expeoM to borrower. C. D Lawton, Docatnr, IML IMbtf 50-66 DANCE at Frenchy’* - Place ■t Roads 67 and 29 Ohio. 4 mile* east of Bryant, Ind., Wed. night M4-4tx FURNITURE I'PHOLSTERKIL RV paired and Reflnlahed. We buy ■nd *ell good used furniture. Phon* 420. evenings 4494. Decatur Upholster Shop. 340-301 NOTICE Fred Hancber is now~i*7rated at Harold's Barber Shop, 204 8. 2nd St. 266-3tx NOTICE Boys jacket left at our •tore about month ago. owner may have num by calling for and identifying. Morris Stole. 365-3 t LOANS FOR fAXfcS ItonTT-t your taxes go delinquent—avoid penalties. Borrow the money you need here-*-and repay on convenient terms. Local Loan Co. a 24S 12t Ws rw move daad boraea, cove, hog*, ate. Decatur phone 3000. W* pay all phono chargas. The Sladlor Products Co. 147-tl — - —a- —— — — MARKETS AT A GLANCE Chicago stocks, irregularly higher. Cotton, steady. Grains, wheat steady; corn off fractionally; other commodities mixed. Chicago livestock, hog*, weak; cattle, steady to weak; sheep, steady. Silver bar in New Yorg, un changed at 344*c a flue ounce voiki; <>»■ »tv «i xsrrri s w!.v t OF BSTATK AM. »TTI MsMeo I" hereby given lo tlie ere- , (lltors, heirs and legatee* of Amlr.-w I’. Herte l*, deceased, lo appear in j (he Adium* I’lr* ult I'nurt. held at l>e<'at>M-. Indiana, on the :<>ih day of NoveuSber. 1941, amt »h**w <a uM*. If any. why the Final Ueillemenl A*, lounla with the <wlate of mmI.I <l<-. <edent should nut be approved, amt i-ald heir* are notified to then amt there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive share* I'anlel V. Berta, h. Administrator t>e*atur. Indiana, 2*. 1911. Ileary H. Heller, gllwraey a Oct 2* Nov. ( virrii»: to *ov.Hr«iiH;*T« la Ibe idama < Ir.-alt < earl, seplrwi. her Term. ISII. 4 emplalal »» 9»tr Ihr stale ..I ladlaaa. Xdama I oaaly «*, Harold Saeltrr »•. A. I*. Wvlelle. wboae (rar < hrlailaa aame I* aahauwe. It app<«ring (ruin Affidavit, fll<-<l In the above ( iiUlied cause, that A. I*. Mylotte. whose true <Tirl*ll»n name I* unknown, o' the asw>v* named derend.mt Is a non-resld.-nt of (hi- Alate of Indiana. Notice l» therefore hereby given the said A. I' Mvlotte (who*. <rip ■ ‘hrbitlaii Name la unknown) that he he and appear before the Hon Judge of the Adarna Circuit Court on the Jlat day of December, l»tl. the aavne being the 19th Jorl.H Ml l>«y u s the next regular term thereof. to be hold, ii at the Court Hourin the City of Decatur, commen. Ing „n Mon.(ay. the third day of November A. 19(1 and plead by answer or demur to said <<>nqdalnt. or the same will he hrard and determined In bls al*e< nee. Wltr.rrr, tny name, and the Heal of eald Court hereto affixed tbi» lath day of O* tidier, 1911. Clyde <». Troutner, Clerk. Hy Marie IMIoK. Deputy October U, >9<t. Juba 1., lie Varna, itlernei Ort. 2* Nov. I-11 *<VTl<’»: VO TtXFAVERS Notice Is hereby given that Monday Nov. 1 will be the tael day to pay your Kail Installment of tases. The county treasurer's office will be open from * A. M to 1 I*. M during the tas paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and an '*% penalty will be added, an additional 5% will he added for each year tax remains unpaid from first Monday In November in the year the delinquency occurred Those who have l.ougiil or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Cail on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer *an make no corrco-Hons. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delln<|uc* * taxes resulting from th« omml.**!nn of tax-payers to state definitely on wlmt property they desire to pay. In whose name It may be found. In what township or corporation II Is situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at on* e. the law I* xuen that there le no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxea County wders will not bo paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All person* aro warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipts < all tor all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of th* Treasurer regadlng taxes to Insure reply do not fall to include return postage. John Blakey Treasurer Adams County, Indiana Oct. 1 to Nov. 3 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyas Examined Glgaaaa Fitted HOURS 1:30 t* 11:30 13:30 to S:M •atordaya, 8:00 p. m. Tolagbono 188
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