Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1945 — Page 5

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■kel Reports life « E *"*’ for i ■fJETT, MURRAY A CO. If .11 kind, of at ‘■'■rSLtur, Be rne ' Crslgvllta, and Willahlro K&tuck received ovory day I I until 12:30 p. m. g iiHrdagw and u 0 commlßßlOß >'“■ phone 301 ■V lbs ■4 12,50 H 7,60 ■■■> . 16.00 BB iwlce) 15.00 ■fl- io.oo |l|Bhner stock yards Phone 101 March 27. MB I4O lbfi I— 12-75 ■v - 8.00 ■■ 7.00 per head yardage. EGG AND |l||Kultry quotations ||B||r Furnished by iMkcATUR PRODUCE CO. ; Oy Phone 380 Corrected March eggs broilerg and fryers— 23c ■9K bens 25c fryers 29c !■■ cpriivers 29c ■Krn hens -25 c SK 22c Km GCAL GRAIN MARKET ifBBURK ELEVATOR CO. £ I Corrected March 27. * subject to change »s during day. SUrlces delivered at elevator. Bftl Red Wheat....................... 51.66 Red Wheat - 1-65 SM.X.-w and Old Corn ...... 1.60 ■Ko. 2 Soy Beans 2.04 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 IgB&y Beans - 2.16 New Oats — SMSeed ...._ — 2.00 Ml i.oo igHraiijg: .03 per bushel less. ■ I Corn: .04 per 100 lees. 3| f.o.b. farm |MorT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind.. Mar. 27.-(UP) ■Bgg, market -toady; 160-400 lbs. |M" : 150-160 lbs.. sl-1.50: 140-150 IM $14.25; 130-140 Ibe., 120-130 |H 113.75: 100-120 lbs., $13.50. JMiigli.'-, $13.75-$13.95; stags, sl3; hogs, $9.

c»E» ||| CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Mar. 27.— (UP) —-Live7.001); active, fully steady; and choice barrows and gilts lbs., and up $14.75. ceiling; and choice bows, sl4; comclearance. and yearlings, including heifers, fully steady; top ■U. $17.50; best heifers, $16.50, oißßl* choice to prime mixed offerto $17.50; most steers, ! -'Bb.‘4-$1C.75: cows strong; bulls ~^B^: vealers fully steady; cutter , $9.25 down; strictly good jn^B cu "'s> lo $15.25; practical outhß lleav - v sausage bulls, sl3; beef bulls, $13.75; vealers, down. it 12.0(10; little sold early, mostly 25c lower; asking 11 or up to sl7 on good and » fwl " (, o!ed western lambs; eai 'ly hid $16.75; deck medand good 85-lb. iambs, $15.75; “ dtive ewes about steady at j J< down; eight decks wheal■stured ewes held about $8.50. " - — , B! N ? IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Mar. 27—(UP)— 1 gyOl-Livestock-i^K*j'ss 7 - 0fl O; active, steady; iB? ““ *icc 160 to 400 and IK I?- 6 ’ lbs - 14s °; 100 to 140 B. M 10 14-50; good and '^■Caif| S °9 8 fuw 14,!, 0 down, IBroi'iL- f 6el lleifers au< l cows ■ a / >“ d higher; around 3 B g htX s ai :t n ch0 * Ce lnedlum i>„u, lfi G • ‘ ca «’s strings ■erin? k , mediu,n to low choice K X ', lUO t<> 15-75; good K 1400 arsely 12 ' 5rt t 0 13 - r> o, Kft to to „ c , ommon alld medium B»s 675 eaaners and cut- »*'■ oVt W: Vealers j|Z P 11- <!r ; t6p 17 - 90 - Hood ano u . noini “ally steady; Kostlv 16nn h ° t ee Uatives Ouotable K>wl ‘14, 00 t 0 13^ S 0: medium and Hl the iutp I Vereati,lty liui ited only te ? ° f the soldier tw-S-ltred ® baZooka - commonly eon- » — and mT* 1 C °“ C ‘' e!e h„ii,n to >last euem yH»ese corner a ß *' An enMre Ja !»- ■* J”" ™ “• p .'- AJSS'* by

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE /Ok kilM-Camplet* line of wlrtag supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts ELEpTRICALSUPPLIES-llegard-le’ss of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heattag elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE —Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE — Saddle horses and pouies. Win. Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 66-12!x Easter Corsages--Order now! Lutes’, phone_s26l. 66110 FOR SALE —Real Estate":”"s~'oom modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, Semi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts FOR SALE — Early oats; good horse; male hog and gilts. Phone 6961. g 71-3 t months old. s '/a miles west of 224 on 101. Aaron Bowen. 71g3tx FOR SALE—S storm windows. 3(lx 72; 5 doors and 50 steel fence poste. 318 N. 9th St. Phone 603. 72-21 FOR SALE —25 bales of clover hay. Max Rayl, 4 miles east and ’/is mile north of Monroe. g 72-2 t FOR SALE — 12 ton 9xlß truck scales, office building 12x16, roll top desk, Victor adding machine, new furnaces, stokers, electric damper controls and furnace repairs. Herman Haugk. a 72-3tx FOR SALE — Bclt”and“’Chester White brood sows. Also three male pigs. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. b 73-6tx FOR SALE—3 pure bred Berkshire boars, eligible to register. Andy Schuck, 4 miles southeast of Decatur on route 6. a 73-3tx FOR SALE — John Deere No. 7 combine on rubber, complete with all attachments. Merle Sheets or Tony Corral, Decatur, R. 2. 73-3tx FOR - SALE” Black - Hawk - corn planter with Ford Ferguson attachment, used two seasons. Sylvester Birch, 1 mile west of Kimsey school, north side road. 73-3tx FOR SALE—Iron bed, double coil springs and mattress. Telephone 707. a 73-2tx FORR - team gray geldtags, 6 years old. Good set of harness. Lengerich and Schmitt. Phone 6765. S R 7~room brick house on High street, also several lots adjoining. A. IX Suttles, agent. 73g3t Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in moderate trading. Bonds irregular: U. S. governmenbs irregularly higher. t’uib Rock. 3 irregular. iChica-go stocks irregularly lower. Cotton steady. Wheat; corn, oats, rye, and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs and cattle fully (Steady; sheep steady to weak. RUSSIAN DRIVE (Continued From Page One) the 170-mile offensive front, were less than 73 uniles southeast of Vienna. ■Altogether, 1,699,000 Red army men and thousands of tankfl were on the march in the new offensive on both Bides of the Danube river toward the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, where the Nazis have been plotting a stand to the death. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttone, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman'e 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED—Radio* to repair. Ulf rick Bros. 261-ts WANTED — Man to clean cistern. Mrs. J. M. Miller, 242 South Second street. g 72-2 t WANTED — Tricycle for child four years old. Phone 8661. 72g3t WANTED—Ride to Fort Wayne. Work at Magnavox from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 4133. 72g2t WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me to rabs tracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED—AII kinds of cattle and feeding hogs. Highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. *b 73-6tx WANTED TO - RENT—Large" three or four room apartment or small house. Reliable people. Write box 354, care Democrat. g 73-6tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t - move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face maseage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts ' APPLIANCE - SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. W’e carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streetfl. ts Lutes’ for Easter Flowers. Phone 5261. 66t10 MOTH CAN’T EAT clothing for 2 years, rugs and furniture for 5 years after one spraying Arab odorless mothproof. The Schafer Store. 72-3 t KEY SERVICE—WIiy worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St., telephone 733. a 73-3 t LOST FOUND" LOST—I 942 Studabaker hub cap. Harold Lytle, 111 North First street. 72t3x LOST —A mileage gasoline book. Finder please return to Marvel Johnson, route 2, Decatur. a Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good 6 room country house, with garden. Electricity available. $lO per month. Must furnish good references. Phone 916-F. 73-3tx o TEST LEGALITY (Continued From Page One) Marion, Lake. Vigo, Vanderburgh, St. Joseph, Allen and Delaware counties. Johnson, a Republican, and Klapper, a Democrat, were named defendants in the suit, along with the Marion county political party chairmen and the three members of the state election board, which includes Governor Gates. Democratic charges of irregularities in the 1944 election centered about the Marion county voter registration system. Tilson said that a similar act to the present one was passed by the 1941 legislature and was later held unconstitutional by the state supreme court. —a NAZI TROOPS (Continued From Page One) on a new line closer to Berlin if the Allies give them time to reorganize their broken defenses. Then he reiterated 1116 determination of the United Nations to carry the war to Berlin and beyond if necessary until the last German resistance has been stamped out. He revealed also that the crossing of the Rhine barrier by his Allied armies bad been quicker and less costly in lives than had been expected. Patton’s slashing third army tanks on the middle Rhine were far out in front of the Allied drive, although the break-through on Montgomery’s front in the north indicated that spectacular developments were expected there.

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Best Time to Feed Lawns is in the Early Spring

What doe* early feeding for lawn* really mean? It means just as soon as you can get on the lawn when winter is breaking up, as soon as or just before the frost has started to come out of the ground. The ground may be frozen ana have a light covering of snow, it may have thawed once and then frozen again. Naturally the feeding can’t be done when the ground is too soft or too wet, as during the first day or two of a thaw. Early feeding should be done before that condition exists. If the soil condition is right, don’t worry about the calendar. . Early feeding gets the plant food right down to the foots in time to be ready for use at the first signs of spring growth. Alternate freezing and thawing produces a soil structural condition called “honey combing.” The soil is much more porous when it is honey combed; consequently, snow and rain will find their way through the soil much easier and deeper when this condition is present. Plant food applied during this period is placed right around the grass roots by the melting snow or spring rains. Plant food must be available to the roots themselves and early application gets it there easier than any other way at any other time. The grass has not started its top growth during the best period for early application; therefore, plant food applied early does not require watering ... a saving of time and money. This early root activity, before top growth starts, assures the grass a deeper root system to sustain it during the hot, dry periods of the summer. When feeding is done too late in the spring, much of the plant

As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country. QUICK-DRI J WAL-GLOSS p Gives a handsome, easy to i o|gt clean, long lasting, rich glossy |ggsJ finish. Ideal for kitchen, bath- i room and all other walls and ? W woodwork. Will not collect dirt. | B * ARNOLD *j;- & ipijgngo H klenk I Cl* ;icß W 1 W i» iu ssewnwwww j -vA I ,i-<

ALASKA RAILROAD needs LABORERS PERMANENT JOBS TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED! Housing available for all persons employed. Interviewing and hiring will be conducted Monday, March 26 thru Saturday, March 31 inclusive at the WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION U. S. Employment 121 Washington Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. and also at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne. Ind. All hiring in accordance with WMC regulations.

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KS Honeycombed Condition of Soil as Frost Leaves. Cross Section Showing Pitted Surface. food is used up by luxuriant tap growth instead of root growth. Another big advantage of early root growth is the mat it builds up against weeds. Most all weeds require the warmer temperatures of late May and June to start active growth, whereas lawn grass has been growing since late March or early April. It is practically impossible for weeds to become established when early feeding is done regularly. If the feeding is done late, the weeds are benefited as much as the lawn.

Fort Wayne Man Is Suicide Victim Fori Wayne, Ind., March 27 — (UP)—*Dr. E. N. Mendenhall, Allen icounty coroner, today turned in a verdict of suicide on the death of fThomas E. Rohdbaugh, 43. The coroner eaid Roln'bangh had slashed his veins and artery with a razor. o— Cord of Wood A cord of wood, on the average, is equivalent to 1,300 pounds of coal, and every cord of wood cut will aid in making up the deficiency of fuel wood in the nation. Birth Certificate (Noli-rtsldent) Hotlce Is hereby given that Elsie Luu Brown has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on tli • 3rd day -t April, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Ceurt Maith C7 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Cecil Mae Davison Schindler has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the 3rd day of April. 1945. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court Ma-rch 87 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Waldo Schindler has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on tlr 3rd day of April, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Maa c.h CT

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NON-HBSIIXENTS NOTICE In The Adame Circuit CAurt February Term, 1015. No. ITBBO STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SB: John Floyd and Tefrnna Floyd, his wtf* vS Isaac Jackson, Et Al. Comes now the plaintiffs, by G. Remy Bierly tlneir attorney, and files their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent iinquiry, is unknown of the following defendants, towit: Isaac Jackson; Anna Jackson, his wife; Johii Mduher; Barbara Maurer, his wife; Isaac Maurer; Mary Ann Maurer, liis wife: Jacob ErnsperXer; James W. Ernsperger; Anna . Ernsperger, his wife; Ann A. Ernsperger; Jacob Mendenhall; Martin Rlttfer; Lewis Higgins; Maritin A. Ritter; Elizabeth Higgins, Wife of Lewis Higgins; James W. Wykes; L. C. and J. S. Carnor; John 6. earner; Matilda Carner, his wife; Luther C. earner; Meet a Carner, his wife; Electa Cafner; Luither C. Cartier, Attorney-in-fact for John 8. Carner, and Matilda Carner, his wife; Abraham Vanvorhes; John Crowell; Eliza B. Crowell, his wife; Wilmot H. Garlick; John Hays; Susan G. Hays, ills wife; C. L. Schirmeyer; Charles L. Schirmeyer; Amianda M. Schirmeyer; George Reber; Nancy Reber, his wife; George Critt; Martin A. Ritter; Alexander Talerton; Shermari L. Bullard. Commissioner; Sherman L. Bullard, Commissioner appointed by the Allen Circuit Court, in tlie ease entitled Janies Talerton etal vs William P. Talerton; Frederick E. Kert; Frederick Eckart; Elisabeth Efckart, his wife; Byron S. Thompson; Henrietta, F. T.hi>m.pson. his wife; John P. Weyrick; Martha Weyrick, his wife; George Crist; Martha Crist, his wife; The State es Indiana; David Studabaker; Hattie Studabaker; Jame« Tolerton et al vs William A. Tolerton; Sherman L. Bullard, Commissioner by the order of the Allen Circuit Court in the case of James Tolerton, Frances A. Bech and Adelia Becih against William A. Tolerton; William. A. T.tlerton; Frederrtek Eckert; The Union Central Life Insurants Company; Martha J. Crist; Sarah E.Crist; Marion F. Crist; The Union Central I.ife Insurance Company; John D. Sage, Vice President; Louis Breiling, Treasurer; Martha J. Crist, unmarried: Sarah E. Crist, unmarried; Marion F. Crist, unmarried: Martha J. Crist. Executor; EHzabelih Crist; Marth—Crist, Executrix. Martha J. Crist; Marth—J Christ, Executrix; George Christ, deceased; Marth— I. Crirt,. Executrix; Martha J. Crist, widow: Martha J. Crist, ills widow: Martha J. Crist widow of George Crist; Martha Crist; Anola E. Crist, wife of Marion F. Crist; Elizabeth Crist, unmarried. John B. Kisler;, John B. Kistler; MhrvAnna Kistler, his wife; Maria Ann Kistler; Mary Ann Kistler, his wife; Samuel B- Kistler; Catharine Kistler, his wife; Bar;ta Christ; Jonathan Crist; Jacob P. Crist: Samuel.L. Crist; Elias Crist; Elizabeth Schaffer; Martha Crist, George Christ; George Crist; Elias Crist, Executor; Estate of Geroge Crist; Nancy A. Crist; Sarah Crist; State of Indiana; Nancy A. Crist; Sarah Crist; Martha J. Crist, Executrix; Martha Crist, Executor; Hattie Studabaker; David Studabaker; The PreTyle Oil Company; Preble Oil Co.; Preble Oil Co. C. 11. C.; Elizabeth Crist, unmarried; Marion F. Crist, et al: Murtha H. Crist, Executrix; Matha J. Crist, widow; The Union Central Life Insurance Company; By Charles Hommeyer Vice President; Elizabeth Crist Jones; Frank Jones, her husband; The FedI eral Gand Bank of Louisville. Kentucky; Mearion F. Ctrist; Elizabeth .Tones; Indianapolis Life Insurance <’oiwpaiTV, a. (’’orporaLtioii*, Martin JCrist, et al; The Federal La.nd Bank of Louisville By Myron Grigg, Vice President, L. A. Skene, Asst. Secretary; Indianapolis Life Insurance Company By Edward B. Raub, President; Tint Union Central Life Insurance Company By Louis Breiling. Vice President. H. L. Hodell, Asst. Treasurer; Floyd Stoneburner: Victoria W. Stoneburner; The unknown husbands and wives, respectively of each of the above named and designated persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to tlie plaintiffs; Tlie unknown widowers and widows, respectively of each of the atrove named and designated deceased persons, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; The unknown children, heirs and descendants, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the Estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last Will and Testament. sutcessrAs in interest and assignes respectively of each of the above named and designated deceased persions. the names of all of wh<>m are unknown to plaintiffs; Tlie spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated, as defendauts to this action who are married, and names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; All the women once known by any of the above names and designations whose names may have been changed, and Who are known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; All the persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants in this action named, described and designated in said complaint, tlie names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. iThat said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said

defendant; that all of eaftl defendants are n<*.-essary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams County In Che State of Indiana, Is described in said complaint, towit: Tlie west half (H) of the southeast quarter (%). and the west half (%) of the east half (H) of the southeast quarter <%) of section twenty-four (21), township twentysevien (27) north, range thirteen (13) east, containing one hundred twenty (420) acres, more or less. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for tlie. purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described Against all clsiman'ts Whatsoever. Notice Is therefore hereby given that unless they be and appear on the 25 day of the April Term, 1945, of the Adams Circuit Court being the 7 day of May, 1945, to be begun and holden on the 9 day of April, 194-5, at the Court House In tlie City of Decatur, and said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Jn Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court in the Office of the Clerk Hherrtif In the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 10 day of March, 1945. Clyde O. TroUtner Clerk of Adams Circuit Court G. Remy Bierly, Attorney March 13-20-37 «■ _______ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 405« Notice is hereby given to bite creditors. heirs and legatees of Pauline Harris, deceased bo appear In tire Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, ion tlie 18th day of April, 1945. and show cause, if any, why fclie Final .Settlement Accounts with ttie estate of satd decedent Mhould no 1 ! be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of helrrtiip, and receive their distributive sliares. Edwin M. Ray, Adlhiliistraitor Deiatur, Indiana, 3/2 1, 1945. C. H. tlusehnan. Attorney Meh. 27-Apr. 3 o— —■ Hard Sense It was not the wine th'at made your head ache, but the sense that I put into it.—Samuel Johnson. CALL 232 for plumbing and heating repairs and replacements. Prompt and experienced workmanship. BAKER’S Plumbing and Heating 147 S. 2nd st. Phone 232 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

I SALE CALENDAR “ MAR. 28—Mrs. Lulu Derek, Delphos, O. Household Goods. J. F, Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 31—Alvin Gerig, Grabill, Ind., Fine 7 room home and 5 city lots. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—lvan Lentz, Fairgrounds, Hicksville. O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—Lantz's Restaurant, Hicksville, Ohio. A fine going business and all equipment, 2:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APR. 9—Earl B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind., on Highway No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. APR. 11 —Ferd L. Litterer, Commissioner. Tonnellier Improved 100 Acres, 1% miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road, then % mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. DELINQUENT TAX .NOTICE ' ■■ Land and town lots returned delinquent for non-payment of taxes for the year 194-2 Adams Co. Ind. BERNE Description Acres Value Del. Tai; Jacobs, Norman-PTWSW .25 S2O 69 DEC ATI R Niblick, Win Lot 759 150 65.93 S/2 Lynch Wagner, James H. & Clarice Lot 936 75 2.00 In addition to the above tax $.30 must be added for each description for printing. Stalte of Indiana, County of Adams, S.S.: 1, Thurman I. Drew, Auditor in and for said county do nereby certify that the above is a true and correct list at lands and city and town lots returned, and .remaining delinquent for tihe non-payment of taxes for the year 1942 and previous years, with penalty, interest and costs, and furltlher that the amount charged was recorded between the first Monday of December 1944 and the first day of January 1945. Witness my hand and seal at the Auditor's office in the city of Decatur this 19th day of March 1945. Thurman I. Drew, Auditor AAdams County, Indiana. State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: Notice is hereby given that so much of the forgoing lands, city and town lots, as .may be necesswriy to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs which may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, on the days of sale will be sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County at the east door of the Court Mouse in the City of Decatur, in said county and state on the second Monday of April 1945, being on the 9th day of said month, commencing at 10 o'clock A M. of 'aid day and that said sale will continue from day to day until sold. Given under my hand at the Auditor's office in Decatur, Indiana this 19th day of March, 1945. Thurman 1 Drew, Auditor Adams County Indiana. March 20-27 April/3

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NOTICE! I will not be responsible for any debts made by Roberta M. StalterRobert A. Stalter. 72gttx THE Carey Roofings and Shingles which we sell are time tested and proven. They are made in the world’s largest roofing plant, by a manufacturer who has been a leader in the industry for over 60 years. We can supply the right roof for any purpose, and you’ll find our prices most attractive. ARNOLD&KLENK YOU Don't Have to SWELTER in SUMMER or FREEZE in WINTER Have your home Insulated with CELOTEX ROCK WOOL. for comfortable living. Free estimates. BILL CRIST* Phone 726 Monroe