Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1945 — Page 5
ly JUNE 22,1945.
®ef ReDorts for a__ KrTT, MURRAY A CO. M N a ll kinds of livestock at ur Willshire, Berne |K O k received every By, W fu 12 :8 ° m * ■LLe and no coramlMloa !!■ Phone June 22 1R ~ .... 1H.50 iIMI ,:r: .—13.00 MB 13.25 k ’ 9.00 ; I®:-,;;; 15.50 Met 1 '' 14.00 Mr- 9-oo h 5.50 3 i»NER STOCK YARDS Phone i Ol Qlr,erected June 22 ■.mission or weight charge K “ns. * l4 - 50 Bilibs... »■« ..■ — « I 8.50 1 : IS ■■■'■’ 5.50 HhOLESALE egg and MuITRY QUOTATIONS |H Furnished by »CATUR PRODUCE CO. gV Phone 380 June 22 ceiling Prices » 33. c IK broilers and fryers.... 29. c flKicns 25.4 c I 2& - c hens 25.4 c - c 9m 20. c MLai grain market ELEVATOR CO. 'iWB Corrected June 22 subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat ?1.66 Wheat ___ 1.65 and Old Corn - 1.60 nK 2 Soy Beans 2.10 MBy Beans....—.. 2.16 Oats .77 Ked 2.00 S! 'W_. 1.00 f.o.b. farm WAYNE LIVESTOCK wHwayne, Ind., June 2.—(UP) No change. Everything LIVESTOCK June 22. — (UP)— : 5.001); active, steady; good IGO Ibe. up and 140-1(10 lighter weights 14.80; llis. 13.50-14.50; good and I sows 14.05. 400; calves 400; steers yearlings nominally few small lots meditfni to email lot good to |B yearlings 16.50; load choice 800 lb. heifers at 17.00 and choice 522 lb. heifers at cents under Thursday; early sales steady, howevlargely 8.75-12.25 for medium and 8.50 down and cuttere; vealers steady, top 16.50. and choice spring lambs IB' 14.50-15.50; few choice ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK j une 2 2 — (UP) — 1 4,000; active, fully steaand choice barrows and lbs. and up at 14.75, ceil■Bwnplete clearance. ■Bailing classes steady; only sausage bulls weak to fB Bls lower; general trade acTop steers 17.65, average SB 17.15; receipts largely B’uost beef offerings 9.75 to B strictly good beef cows to ■ tanners and cutters 7.50 to ■®ostly; practical top sausage 1 ■ good beef bulls to 15.25; 1 |K rs 16 50 down; weekend i Bj r and feeder trade slow. 1 K t() weak at 12.50 to 15.00 < B 500; very active and B\ y ful,y steady to strong, j ■J!' 1 1 lot choice closely sortspring lambs 16.50; ■J 1 ’ clloiee spring lambs 1 ■ 16 -00 to 16.25, bucks 1.00 Brin,'.'. 1111 ’ 1011 hghtweight spring- ■ B s ” to) 13; odd lot shorn : Brad ' down to 6-50, according KJ? small lot of 36 head 87 , Bv and Choice old crop . ■Jambs ,Nd. 1 pelb 15, 1 —- —— ■ ' ■kjJ V '' nl a<ls Qr. t It. suits 1 ■ N - A. BIXLER 1 op tometrist ( ■ ;3o . 4 Hours: s ■ SMumJ 30 12:30 t 0 5:00 ■ Mlu ; d ays, 8:00 p. m . 1 H * m, ned Glasses Fitted £
[ ■T*y^^^K" l^^T, TMr' B WF ,B 'Bßi | B ♦— • AJr t WK » Wil I COUNTY AGENT’S “"“■■■iaiHfc I* COLUMN "kOCAL CLASSIFIED by Ken BeynoHs dlc^7,„„e , eo * ADVERTISING RATFQ kio I food to have on hand for •‘quickie” KAllbS I salads, says Miss Oberhelman, ex—O— H e f J |J| tension nutritionist. Because cptt B l , taße cll et»se Is more plentiful at 1 ♦rL W ° c r n d Bor 1e,,: B -f-'*■ ,his • ,alU ouhir time of the year, it 3 ttmL »<’ 2 Hmes 75c; -SB ■ 16 es P G eially suitable for summer j 3 t,rne ’ 6 times $1.75, IIX Bl I sala de. ) »r ate * Rooted are for consec- fl M '7 'There are many good salad* comj u Ive Insertions. No classified tJ B /sh binations based on cottage cheese. } ule aceepted on eklpday sched- psSafj ‘ Miss ob erhleman Buggeste a few. ; ' Prunes stuffed with cottage cheese ( Rate for 10 point BLACK XyTT*) are alwa y s good—and a bit differ- ) FACE Is 5c per word for in- ent if Served on watercrest. Dr cot- ) ’ertion. j" tase eheeete may be mixed with 1 Copy must be In office hv 11 Z ® ra , ted carrots an <l chopped parsley h m. Monday throuoh PrirtJv ••, ~; —: —— . alld served on lettuce or esearole Saturday deadline Is 9 a m wt. 1 °' l l , care f th e “Democrat willl salad dressing. ‘ Want Ad did say it was a genuine fancier salad for a luncheon ~ alligator bag—we haven’t got any can he made by forming the cheese FOR SALE alligators to carry!” into balls, rolling them in chopped J FOR SALE — Registered ““fresh peanuta all(1 serving them on shred1 ELECTRICAL~SUPPLIFS Guernse y cow. Martin F. Hock- ded ca, h b age. 1 gardlcss of vour t ‘‘ ,leyer ’ mllos southwest Mon- ' Amo * lg the niore flavorful cot1 line of electrical sunniS i tß he roeville - Phone 4176, Monroeville. tage cheese salads is cottage cheese i cm nii CIFICaI supplles > large or ur.'Pv inixed Wlth chopped green pepper, ' in<» wi e £ an supply you ’ Includ- Mor r t v n —r~ red Pimientd and celery. And an ing wire heating elements, swit- je-inTh LPHo r extra-special salad results if the ' k’x.” 11 ™' e,c - *••“ *.4 "t22° iLZir wli vx d 1 " 26 ‘ ts 14 mouths old. Herman Witte S ’ , cllop l ,cd f| gs or dates, and 1 FOR SALE— Complete line of R °ute 1, Ossian. P oe telephone. ’ ln a lettuce cup. Ing supplies and fixtures. Want- _ 145-a3tx ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. FOR SALE OR TRADE-Plenty Plan Tfi MfOn (lllf Phone 360. 86 . tf goo d broke homes from 2to 6 * IU JlUllip VUI FOR SALE—Newly insulated sev- ycars n ' d - Roans, sorrels, blacks, 11 ■/* Ifi ft en room house, carpeting for bays a ‘ ld B Tay s. Hany Reed, 1 Na7| three rooms, venitian blinds, mot- DlUe nt>rth ’ 1 mile east Bluffton, VGIIUIUI JIUII or plumbing, new forced air fur- C j algville , phonc - 145-gßt nace and stoker, within easy walk- SALE— Income property close Dlnn Ricz-lr>cn»4 Ta ing distance of main part of city. 1° General Electric, with two 5- • IOH L/ISCIOSCO IO T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 104. room a Paitments and extra lot, Smash War Makers 134-ts w hh income of over $30,000 a FOR SALE—Genuine McCormick- Six-100111 semi-modern Army Group Headquarters, Deering binder twine of prewar 10l,se 0,1 11,h street. 5-room new- June 22—(UP)—The Allies plan quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equip- y J 1 ' 1 ? s en >i-modern house, south to stamp out the German general ment, Decatur, Ind. 141t9 Palt °L C } ty ’ Schwartz Rualty Ser- Btaf f for all time by splitting its FOR «at ir XX ~ r 77 Vl . ee ’ ' 3 Monroe stl ’cet. Tele- members into small groups and di cuX ti o^V a T : ) al 1 ll!1 ’ I,ho,lel3 ' J l 117-6tx exiling (hem in detention camps 1/ mile sonth PI ' T °vrii JUI ™ 1U ;” WANTED ~ c l>“kers and ashes outside Germany. O Trontni ' M ‘i S ’ ha uled out from basement. Phone Gen. Sir Bernard L. MontgomO- Tioutner, tel 1166 or 73 111-ts 113 , or 134 North First street. ery, commander of British occuFOR SALE —Best bid received by 147-g3t pation forces, disclosed the Allied my office for Rice property at WANTED plan smas h Germany’s war corner Fourth and Jackson etreets sFwrfja ma7^tmp~ppp'a tDiidn makers during a press conference on or before 4 p.m. June 28, will be a n m u at “is headquarters yesterday. « . —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, „ , , X . ± i n , l i , m aP r? l - parts - We make covered buckles, .““ “ S 0 re * ea ’ ed fjat gestapo Home built of selected lumber by covere(] bu do hemstltclling> chief Heinrich Himm ers brutal leading local hardwood timber buy- make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 » S , Btorm troopers wiR be detainer for own use, has been occupied s ou t b yj r8 t 129 26t e<l 111 camps 111 nol 'th Germany for only by himself and widow. Five X the next 20 years to insure that rooms, toilet, lavatory, first floor, E BECIRICAL FIXTURES, and sup- they, also, will not be able to with beautiful, diagonally laid hard Phee, repair work, all kinds of launch the Reich into a new war. wood floors. Three bed rooms, wir h lg - Engle & Kiess, corner Jack- Montgomery did not say how bath upstairs. Beautifully kept 6on & Se £ ond Streets. ts long the members of the German oak woodwork throughout. Ceil- WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- general staff will be detained, but Ings, medium height. Oak built- eral housework; reply 1417 Haw- it might even be for life. It was in cupboards in kitchen, pantry, thorn Road, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phone these Prussian militarists who Full basement, furnace. Full lot A-3861. 142-6 t plotted World War I and, after has valuable frontage on Jackson WOMAN TO REPRESENT nation- their defeat in 1918, immediately street for additional house. Com- ally known company, part or full began preparing for World War plete abstract. Immediate posses- time, some telephoning. Average vision. Amount of high bid or visit pay, $2.00 per hour. No invest- The meh will be detained in through home may be had at any ment. Write fully, Box 1067, Mun- camps along “British lines of time, night or day, by phoning me cie, Indiana. 146-6tx communication to the English at 870. Bob Heller, K. C. Building. WANTED — Reliable hustler to cbanne l alld North Sea coasts, 141-10 t BUCC eed N. G. Witmer as Raw- but outvie Germany,” MontgomFOR SALE—lncome property with leigh Dealer in Adams County. ery Bald - 8 . the „ T” a S PJT 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Splendid opportunity to step into sumal,ly would he Hollaiid, BelTri State Realty Co., T. D. Schief- established business - 5 years glum ’ * rance and Denmark. erstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. under one dealer. List of custo- —————— 143-ts mers furnished. Products widely FOR SALE--46-acre farn~s?romn and favorably known. Good prohouse, dairy barn, poultry house; fR s f° r a hustler. Rawleighs, PURE drove-well, electricity. Tri State Dept. lNb-11---16S, I 1 lecpoit, ill. Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, De- . US-T-x BEEF BROTH Voss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts WANTED —-Operator for Tocsin FOR SALE Plants’ We“~liave Telephone Exchange; comfort. For Sak plenty tomato, cabbage, pepper, able living rooms; must live in cauliflower, celery, broccoli, kohl- building, monthly salary. Inquire rabi, brustlc sprouts, sweet pota- Citizens Telephone Co. office. ADD VEGEI ABLEb toes and yam plants; also snap- 145-3 t AND MAKE DELICdragons, marigolds, blooming pe- WANTED-Woman or girl for gen- IO(JS BEEF AND tunias, and other flower plants. eral house work. Cal! 6781. vwut*i»d ar>ni> Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North 147-g3t VEGE 1 ABLE bUUK. Ninth street. 143-g6t WANTED—I94I Model R-C Allis QTVTTPY FOR SALE—7-room modern house. Would like to trade or buy sideNorth side of town. Walter -I. delivei •y. Gerber Implement phone Locker SerVICC Bockman. phone 3. 143-gtf 255. 147-3tx FOR SALE 5 room seini-ino;lern MISCELLANEOUS Phone 267. house, bungalo type with 2-car TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any garage, on Dierkes street. Walter make. Call or write Durham’s 1 Turkman, nlmiie 3. 144-gtf Tvnewriter Store, Huntington, di-
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —aFor 25 words or lest: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; ( 3 times |1; 6 times 31.75, ) „ * ate ’ «« uot « d are for con.ec- ’ acce B *^^ 0118 ' N ° cla ««>Hed ) J? 8 ““Pt’d on sklpday sched5 ’ face’ l.'’! ” poln * OLACK ; 6c per wom ) Copy must be In office by 11 I, a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m/ FOR SALE ’ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES”— Regardlcss of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, swltches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & i Kienk> 226-ts i FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. ' 86-ts FOR SALE—Newly insulated seven room house, carpeting for three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy walking distance of main part of city. T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 104. rOR SALE—Genuine McCorniickDeering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Ind. 141t9 FOR SALE—6O-acre farm; all under cultivation. Good building, mile south Pleasant Mills. Clyde O. Tioutner, tel 1166 or 73 141-ts FOR SALE —Best bid received by my office for Rice property at corner Fourth and Jackson etreets on or before 4 p.m. June 28, will be submitted to court for approval. Home built of selected lumber by leading local hardwood timber buyer for own use, has been occupied only by himself and widow. Five rooms, toilet, lavatory, first floor, with beautiful, diagonally laid hard wood floors. Three bed rooms, bath upstairs. Beautifully kept oak woodwork throughout. Ceilings, medium height. Oak builtin cupboards in kitchen, pantry. Full basement, furnace. Full lot has valuable frontage on Jackson street for additional house. Complete abstract. Immediate possession. Amount of high bid or visit through home may be had at any time, night or day, by phoning me at 870. Bob Heller, K. C. Building. 141-10 t FOR SALE—lncome property with 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts FOR SALE —46-acre farm, s r room house, dairy barn, poultry house; drove-well, electricity. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, DeVoss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts FOR SALE — Plants WX have plenty tomato, cabbage, pepper, cauliflower, celery, broccoli, kohlrabi, brustlc sprouts, sweet potatoes and yam plants; also snapdragons, marigolde, blooming petunias, and other flower plants. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. 143-g6t FOR SALE—7-room modern house. North side of town. Walter -I. Bockman. phone 3. 143-gtf FOR SALE - 5 room seini-niorlern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. 144-gtf FOR SALE—I2S Rhode island Red laying hens. Clifford Hauk, Hoagland, Ind. 145-3tx FOR SALE—Modern home; 3 bedrooms; dinette; fireplace with heat-circulating unit; hardwood floors; insulated; Sasement under entire house; built-in garage; prewar construction; call Ssl. 145-6 t FOR SAlJE—Springers and fryers. Wilbur Selking, Preble telephone 14 on 17. 1 mile west and 2>/i miles north of Preble. 145-a3tx FOR SALE Toys and clothing, a number of children’s toys, books and clothing items, shoes, dresses and coats will be sold at the auction of Mrs. John W. Shirk. 317 Winchester street. Saturday afternoon. 146-2tx FOR SALE—Heifer calf. Victor Hoffman. R. 2, Decatur. Preble phone. 146-2 tx FOR SALE—House Trailer, can be seen at 803 Mercer Ave. Phone Wren, 2 on 32. 116 ' 2tx FCHTSALE—2O Feeder Pigs L>awrence Hamrick. 1 mile south of Wren, 0., on State Road 49. 146-2 t FOR SALE—Howe type register!ng beam ball bearing 10 ton scale. Burk Elevator Company. 145-t FOR - iSTILE - OR - Chevrolet Panel truck. Ceiling price. Fred Busche, phone 975. 147 ‘ 3tx ' FOR - SALfe —Cabbage and tomaio plants, 10c dozen. North 13th street. H. Ladig. 147-ltx j
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds (I * f ),® MA ■wx li ' “I don’t care If Want Ad did say it was a genuine . alligator bag—we haven’t got any alligators to carry!” FOR SALE — Registered fresh Guernsey cow. Martin F. Hockemeyer, iy s miles southwest Mon- ) roeville. Phone 4176, Monroeville. FOR SALE — McCorinick-Deerlng 16-incli Little Genius tractor ; Plow, like new. Also sorrel colt, • 14 months old. Herman Witte, . Route 1, Ossian. Poe telephone. • 145-a3tx ■ f OR SALE OR TRADE-Plenty t good broke homes from 2to 6 years old. Roans, sorrels, blacks, . bays and grays. Harry Reed, 1 mile nbrth, 1 mile east Bluffton. Craigville phone. 145-g6t FOR SALE —Income property close to General Electric, with two 5room apartments and extra lot, with income of over $30,000 a month. Six-room semi-modern house on 11th street. 5-room newly built semi-modern house, south part of city. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 Monroe street. Telephone 1398. 147-6tx WANTED — Clinkers and ashes hauled out from basement. Phone 113, or 134 North First street. WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 129-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED —Woman or girl for general housework; reply 1417 Hawthorn Road, Ft. Wayne, lud. Phone A-3861. 142-Gt ally known company, part or full time, some telephoning. Average pay, $2.00 per hour. No investment. Write fully, Box 1067, Muncie, Indiana. 146-6tx WANTEII — Reliable hustler to succeed N. G. Witmer as Rawleigh Dealer in Adams County. Splendid opportunity to step into established business — 5 years under one dealer. List of custo- 1 mers furnished. Products widely and favorably known. Good profits for a hustler. Rawlelgh’s, Dept. INF-112-2165, Freeport, 111. 143-T-x WAN T E D —O pc ra to r tor Tocsin Telephone Exchange; comfortable living rooms; must live in building, monthly salary. Inquire Citizens Telephone Co. office. 145-3 t WANTED —Woman or girl for general house work. Call 6781. 147-g3t WANTED 1941 Model R-C Allis Would like to trade or buy sidedelivery. Gerber Implement, phone 255. 147-3tx MISCELLANEOUStypewriters REPAIRED, any ( make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate oil any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. 77e carry a complete line of parts for all popular hiakes.-—Arnold •& Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION - We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 20(10. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts WE NOW HAVE ROOM for several patients; modern equipment, graduate nurse, state inspected. The Castle Convalescent Home, phone 2804, Van Wert, Ohio, 143-t LOST'AND'FOUND - ”~ LOST—Ration books 3‘and 4. John F. and Maye M. Warman. 147-gltx O— —7 | CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Whi’at: iJuly 1.67%-%;’ Sept. 7.63%-1.64; Dec. 1.63%-%; May 1.63%-%. Corn; July 1.18%B: Sept. 1.18% B; Dec. 1.17%B; May 1.16%8. Oats: July 68%; Sept. 66%-66; bet. 66-65%: May 65%A. ———b <• Democrat Want Ads Get Results . »
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PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR (Continued From Page One) ter and of the conference ♦hich 1 gave ft birth. The Conally-Vandenberg reports in effect will start one of the greatest debates of this generation. But the formal opening of the Senate campaign for treaty ratification will not start until much later In July—probably not until about the end of the month. Before Senate committee hearings can start, a complete record of the conference must be available for that about two weeks will be re the Senators. It is estimated here qttired for that. Q— A|>|>oln(l>trnt of Adniliilxtrntor Katnie Xo, 1170 Notice 1« Iherohy given, Tlrat the undersigned lens been appointed Administrator of ithle estate of George Frederick Geels, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Jahn Geels, Sr. Administrator. G. Remy Itlerly, Attorney June 21, 1915 June 22-29 July 6 0 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 40thl Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legaitees of Emma Bryan, deceased to aippear in the Adamis IGlncuilt Gouiit, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of September, 1945, and sliow cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with tlie eiftialte of said dleCedent sliloiild nmlt Ihe approved: and said ■heirs arc notified tio then and there make proof of heirishlp, and receive their distributive shares. K'iivster Bryan, Administrator Deoaitur, Indiana, June 21, 1915 G. Remy Illerly, Attorney June 22-129 A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana My Dental Office will be closed to July 2, 1 P. M. Joe Morris, Dentist ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS —o—- — TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY ■ HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. , Phone 556 I NOTICE We are booking orders for— BREADY GARDEN TRACTORS Shipments are now coming through. Stop in and see Tractor demonstration. GERBER Implement Store Decatur Phone 255 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger ; FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 ;
NON REShIENT NOTR E In the Adnnix Circuit Court, in Vncntlon. IIMS. No. 17IIIS STATE < IF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: James F. Parrish, Plaintiff VS James McCoid et al Defendants. 1 Now comes the plaintiff by Fertl 1,. Lttterer, his attorney, and files liis complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the 'reaidence upon diligent inquiry Is unknown to the following nahibMl <l<fenidanits, lowlt: J'anies Me<*oM; Matthew Itoed; Jane Reed; Jacob S. Myers; Nancy Jane Myers; James Mrilony; Kebceca Muttony; Joseph Orlando Malony; Unbent N MaVniy; Sarah K. Ilettler; William Waliter Maliuiy: diaries Elmer Malonyl Joseph O. Muttony; Solomon Hettlier: William W. MaJony; Amatid'a E. Muttony; diaries IZMirlony; Anna E, Malony; Ida Malony; Al»raliain W. Bienz; Robert Malony; Ida B. Malony: Hyla A. Bienz; James Glick; itarrle M. Gilek; Alvertia Parrish; Union Central Life Insurance Comiiany; The Union Central Life Insurance Company By John l>. Sage Its Vice President By Ixmis llrelling its Treasurer; The Union Central Life Insurance Company; Alvertui I*ai'rlsh; Jaimes Click; Artemlsslu Carpcn'tter; dick, whose true Christian name is to plaintiff unkown; Artemlnnla A. Carpenter; Jas. Gdlek; Artemissia A. Carpeniteir; Monroe State Bank; W. S. Smith, C; W. E. Smith, Cushier; The Willshire Bank Company; The Willshire Bank Co. By W. A. Colter Cashier; First Joint Stock Land Bank of FVirt Wayne; Otto llcppert; Susie Reppert Administratrix of the Estate of Ditto Ueppert Deceased; Sisue Iteppert Administratrix, Susie Reppert: Mathias Kirsi-h; Matthias Kirsch Treasurir; Susie Ri-ppert as Administratrix of the estate of Otto Reppertt Deceased; Henry B. Parrlsn; Jessie Parrish: M. Lirseh Treasurer; John Parrish; James Parrish; National Life Insurance Company; First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne By Abe Ackerman its President Ennmia Klein Its Secretary; Jamies E. Parrish; C. E. Moulton Truasu.rer National Life Insurance Company; The People's Jxian & Trust Company; Alve.rda M. Parrish; Parish and Parish; James F. Parish; Andrew Miller; M. Kirsch Treasurer; M. Klrsk'h Treas.: Ixruls Broiling Treasurer; The Peoples Loan & Tru»t Company By M. Ki'rwch Presiddnit; Mlonroe State Bank of Monrbe Indiana; Mary Koline; Julius Kolme; .John Miller; Rose Miller; Elizabeth Kiting; Benjamin Filing; ('asper Miller; Margaret Miller; Petnr C. Miller; Bertha Miller; Nora Miller; Agnes Miller; The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Uy W. A. Lower Sec'y; National Life Insurance Company By Elbert S. Brigham its Preside’nt C. E. Moill'ton Member of its Committee on Finance; The unknown husbands and wives resizeietively of ear li of the above named and designated persons, tlie nanies of all of whom arc unknown to tlie plaintiff; Tlie unknown widowers and widows respectively of each of the abevfe named and designated persons, tire names of all of whom arc unknown to the plaintiff; The unknown children, descendants, heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of tlie estate, devi'seles, legatees, trustees ami executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns rdspevtivel.v of each of tlie abovie named and designated deceased persons, tlie names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; Ail of the women once known by any of tlie names and designations above s,tailed whose names may have been changed and who are now known by otlier names, tlie names of whom are unknown to tire plaintiff; The spouses of all tine persons above named, described and designated as defendants to tills action 1 who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to line plaintiff; All persons and corporations who assent or might assert any title, 1 claim or interest in or lien upon tlie real es’tate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of tlie defendants in this (lotion named, descrilied and div igiiaited in said compttaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; That said action is for the pur- | pose of appointing a commissioner to release and satisfy of record 1 judgments and of quieting title to real estate in the. State of Indiana; that a ean-e of action exists against ail of said defendants that all of said defendants are necessary parties tn Said action and that they are believed to lie non-residents of tlie Staite of Indiana. Tlie following real estate in Adams Ooun'ty, in the State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to- | w It: West half of the southeast quarter of Section four (I) in township twenty six <2fi) North of Range fifteen (15) East, containing eighty (80) acnes, more or less. Tills action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of appointing 11 commissioner to release and satisfy judgments and of quieting his title t- the estate aibovle descrilied against ail claimants whatsoever. Notice tts therefore hereby given that unless they lie and appear on tlie 2nd day nt the Septemlbcr Term, I 1945 of theiAdlams Circuit Court, be- . lug tlie tt’h day of September 19 1.,, to be begun and holden on file 3rd , dav of Sepitcmbcr 1945 at tlie Court House in th'e City of Decatnr. and 1 said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, tile |
same will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Wiheneof. I have hereunto rat my hand and affixed the seal of said Court In the attire of tlie Clerk thereof. In the City of Dieva tor, Indiana tills Mh day of June 1945. Clyde O. Troirtneir Clerk or Adams Circuit Court Ferri L. LKterer, Attorney .1 uno 8-15-22 o Apiinliitnieiit of Executor Entiite Ao. 11147 Notice is hereby given, That the unde.rsl.gin d has been appointed Executor of tlie estate of Katherine France luite of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Tin- odore F. Grallker, Executor Eart 11. Adilins, Attorney June 14 1915 June 15-22-29 If You Want To BUY or SELL a Farm or City Property, call or see— SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE We will gladly help you. 915 W. Monroe St. Phone 1398 Decatur, Ind.
PUBLIC AUCTION < . ew HOUSEHOLD GOODS " ““ We are making our home in Florida and wijl sell all our houße«vb> hold goods at public sale at 317 Winchester St., Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1945., Commencing at 1:00 P. M. Lovely two-piece Mohair Living Room Suite, pre-war, was purchased at Chicago Furniture show; Walnut Occasional chair, mohair uphoU. stored; Handmade, cane back, upholstered chair; Beautiful, walnut knee hole desk; Duncanl’hyfe glass top coffee table; Duncan-Phyfe small coffee table; Gate Leg table; Floor lamps; Table lamps; two bridge lamps; bookease; Large over fireplace mirror; Belgian etching; Fireplace wood basket; Maple Dinette set, table and 6 chairs andtiol Ships cupboard; Maple twin bedroom suite, Four poster type beds complete with sprii and mattress. Chest of drawers, dresser, chair and two lamps, this is like new; Ivory Finish 5-piece Bedroqm Suite, > n bed, springs and mattress, dressing table, Dresser, Desk, straight, , chair and rocker, Ideal for Child's room; Sterling Wool Axminster Rug and pad 9x12; Mohawk Wilton Rtfßiee, 9x12; Small throw rugs; Antique walnut stand; Chrome Breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; G. E. Electric Refrigerator; Magic Chef gas range, ivory and gray finish; Several wool comforts and blankets; Bed spreads; Cooking utensils and dishes; Two pair Homespun Blue & Cream drapes; Wall mirror; Kitchen table; glass door cupboard; ”* 3 metal porch chairs; porcli glider; Curtains; Children’s toys; Doll, i'hggy; Doll desk; Metal table; Dolls and Doll beds; shoe skates; roller skates; sled; express wagon; Ladles and Mens used clothing and shoes; Pit type Garbage Pail, and many other articles too numeric ous to mention. TERMS—CASH. - ' MRS. JOHN SHIRK, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auct. i Save Your On-Coming ■ J FROM BUGS ■ AND BEATLES ■ B with the following ■ DUSTINGS AND SPRAYS ■ ... iHi _ S th. Pioneer Insecticide duster , b g 4 lb. Pioneer Insecticide duster. B 1 lb. Pioneer Insecticide duster. B 1 lb. Agicide Insecticide duster. B 1 th. Agicide Insecticide spray. B Black Leaf “40” spray. ■ Semeson spray. B Antzex ramps on ants in your lawn. _ Chaperone stops Rabbit damage. 185 Rotosyn Dust. B’ 1 ’ 1 ' ■ Spray treatment for Roses. ■ ■ Coproque Fungicide Dust. _ Dogzix keeps dogs away from shrubs. ■ Force’s Mole Killer. ■ ■ | ■ John’s Seed Store ■ J 134 Monroe St. ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■m■b a a a a■
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Tr>de In b Good Town — Decatur We Don’t Mean Maybe WE MAKE FARM LOANS! ; j; • « I THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. ’ ... it)
