Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1946 — Page 5
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1:t reports PORT OF LOCAL Son mark«t» , MURRA* A CO. 'hone 301 ; zzzs— i».m 1 UM 2ZI. 14M 14.35 3Z u.OO L ~ 13.35 ’ M j *«••« ’ 13.00 ■"I"". <•»« to choice —14.00-15.1 Kt to tn dluro 10.00-13.00 to choice 13 00-14.00 to m'ditun 10.00-13.00 i to food - 8.00- 9.00 >o <.OO- 7.00 6.00 down ‘ H 9 0ol".uu SKy; . <fo*u | SaR STOCK YARDS phone ’Ol 'wK-.,'ni February I . gR' ... 12 00 and 13.0 u I Klesale egg and i »TRY QUOTATIONS ■Hb Furniahed by t Atur produce co. Phone ted F-bruary 4 broiler, and Cr>«r« 10c KZ ? a.-, 21. - JLp fry**** - ■ - 3c | under 4 lbslsc *'fl B V IA grain market ELEVATOR CO. subject change during delivered elevator. loiod tubjec' ui chance during 4«llv»red »' •tevator hMH. / ■Bl Wheat 1.67 Sf>« and Old Corn.... 1.60 Mar Bea-H 2.16 "gBS 2!<i - jMit, 74 ABfet 131 - M r ' sr iaee Sa- o< w io« it * jaflK toa (arn> ■■ WAYNE LIVESTOCK d^^B'ayn-. ■■- < . st »W x 'a L IV tun !<>l. i >UKO.n 11 '>■> v^^H 1 '' 1 1,:,,! ’’ MUltlg L ■ ■ -'"I UmHluin i„„., <)i;lii , '' 9Hs3 '“■' < .lb r 7.50- , O' 'Jibuti. NAPGL ib LIVESTOCK ’j*®K it, "" i '"" l ohoke IKO MH choke lighter ‘"" uo *»« i 'i and < huice M(Ws '-l-nlug t-mher „| ow weak. M-veral faPX T a,,,i Ha n , y 1, A | "*"iKht i , (111 . ''*7* Koo<l heitera 16.90; ,'..'' «""d 11 30- , "’*• L'elieraHy bid ,'"'“ r ' '*’* -ady sale, nirtiiiy 25 ] OW( , r . | tl) * 1 fWXK ■ “ l '‘' H a<ll **'- 1 """“■ "'I Texas Sir 1, “' ■■ ''"Wh'er ~w , .n 7 r lo iirthu.» • ’* M " | P i y “ Mfr'wn. ’’ '**' off lifei r»te>x’ 8,00 R- •»■ ,i Us
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSING RATES For 26 words or lose. 1 time 60c; 2 times 750; 3 times >1; 6 times 11.78. Ratos quoted are for conseo utlvo Insertions No clsaeifled ads accepted on eklpday eched ul» Rato for 10 point BLACK PACE la 6c per word for Inoortlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline lo • a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE— 9 room modern Koine*. Suitable for duplex. Near Uptown. Tri-State Realty Co.. T. D. Schiefensteln, phone 105. 307-t.f. FOR SALE--10 room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-in cupboarda, good furnace. Rock wool insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance Big ' lot 70 x 160 with fruit trees. Schwarts Realty Serviw, 915 W. Monroo St. i'i FOR SALE 60 acre farm J< ffc7 son township. This Is the very beat of farms for both land ami tinptovements. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, be Voss Bldg. Phone 10l 29-3 t FOR SALE—BO acres of good fertile soil, good buildings. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March I. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-ts FOR _ BALE—Modern house North Second st. Suitable for apartments. Ideal location, tarp- lot. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, Phone 104, ground floor De Voss Bldg. 29 3t FOR~SALa Opportunity to be own boss in construction business. All equipment necessary for contracting basements, including conveyor, jacks, blockia.r. forms. Rack orders will soon pay whole cosL O.t into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870. 2Stf For SALE Five room home remodelled by soldier just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot. 927 North Fifth street. Room for additional hotfre. Hardwood exc pt one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built in cupboards, (food roof, fur nace, plumbing. Built in bath Convenient garage. Widow will accept >1.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don’t bother tenants. For appointment call Bob H Her, Realtor. Heller Building Phone 870. 26-ts FOR SALE—73 acres IS miles Jeffirson high school, good land completely modern house, excellent barn. Now hog house. The improvements on this farm are th- - Roy S. Johnson w Son. I>< Voss Bldg. Phom' 104. 29-tlt j FOR SALE -Sum'! fresh ami souu ■ springer cows. Good work horse. Max Thieme. 27-g3tx j FOR SALE Fire wood lor otoie. I fire place or furndee. Phone 1319. FOR SALE-Frame building II x 1 50 feet, good timber, has double j walls, suitable for making 2 house*.' A. W. Werling. Preble. Ind. 27-3tx For SALE ■iiirw'hlteT?gh<>:'ir English pullets, miles northeast 1k <atur. Ray Blussei 2M-g2tx FOR SALE iiasoline table topi stove, white enamel, trimmed in I black. Arthur Schuller. Ossian 28■nr7XL£ -P in 1937tor on lubber. With cultivators. A-l condition. Gerald Hart. Phone 6175. Half mil south of county farm. M4tx FORTaIK 2 single unite milking machines, used less than yen-. 6 tons second cutting alfalfa bay. Rufus Bailey, % mile south 4 mile east of county infirmary. 29Poß' EALE—kubbyr HrT wagon and grain bed. good one. Cam-, eight foot hinder like new. John Gaels, three miles west Decatur on 324. .':'-6tx FOR SALE -G xi'l mi acre farm. »■ miles from Decatur. Exceptionally good buildings am, modern home. Fred R Smith and Sou. Real Estate. 29-g3tx Foil SALE 'SL’ fimt Lbierty" hous-• trailer clean throughout, alm other trailers for sale. Daniel* Sales service. Phone 801. 29 g it Fair SALE Ttubbi-! tin » 'TivT rotary hoes; ciiltlmulc.licrs; manure spreaders; cultfpac-kers; sprocket packers; steel wagon boxe.-: Hora-diaullc manure- load- rs. tractor btt'-k rakes; spring tooth harrows; cylinder corn shelters air compressors Oliver Sab- A Ser vice - Craigvllie Garage. 29-ct FOR "BALE 180~iiere~furm. troad 1. 13 miles south Ft. Wayne, one of the beat, Roy S. Johnson and Bon. De Voss Bldg. Phone 104. 29-31 Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. M’s save you 10% to 30’-. Why pay awre? — Sprague Furmtute store. Phone 199. 19-34 R
QI l< KIES hv Ken Revnnldtt I . I "I think we better sell Polly with a Democrat Want Ad—Jun- ’ lor said his first word today!” FOR SALE “Hog“feeders.' manivi*loaders, hydraulic tractor seats, order your garden tractors now. King fuel oils, anti-freeze, bring • container. Gerber Implement Store, 1 US 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-6 t FOR room house and ex'f tra lot at 315 South Eleventh ’ street. Priced reasonable. Write to ’ I Leota Morey, Napoleon, 0.. route : 5. 25-g6tx ■ Ft Holte farm ili acres, road 33. One and one half miles southeast of Decatur. Also 6<i acre tract, 22 acr- tract, 5 acre and 3 acre tract 2’i miles south on Salem road. Ideal building sites. Roy S. Johnson & Son, De Voss . Bldg, ground floor, phone 104. 29-3 t i FOR SALE—IIS acres “of ‘ good farmland. All under cultivation. ! Two sets of buildings in fine eon- . dition. One half mile from town. ' consolidated school and church. , 115 acres of Adams county’s best farmland. Phone 73-1166. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance. 26-ts FI»R SALE~Zanoi products. W. H. . Clark. 722 Line St. . 28-21 x WANTED ' , SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Net-dies, oil, belts, , parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 \ South First. 27-24tx Tsia'"mjiL — bighes’.! prices paid for food, clean used cars No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sales First ! xcd Monros, phone 373 314-ts WANTED— Your insurance business; qualify at our office for tractors on the highway. Our family liability policy covers dogs, draught animals and tractors on the highway. The cost is nominal.--The Suttles Co. 9-ts j WANTED- Three tons loose or alfalfa hay. George Cramer, 513-K. 29-ltx WANT E D Ex p<- rtenccd beaut y operator willing to work. Good ■ business. Steady work, Box D<l < are Democrat. 29t3 .WANTED A<tove young man Hr I part time work each weekend. I Addr Box 180. in care of DemOCT t 29-3 t WANTED 3or 4 furniahed~rooms Call telephone 411 after 5:30 p j ;j|, 24-6tX WANT Cush for your pop ruin, state amount and give location. E. E. Jasll A Sons, Laity, Ohio. 23-12tx WANTED Straw, baled or loose. J We furnish baler. W. R. Morris. ' Phon 1073.27-3tx , WANTED-'fiTTluy u«ed cars any make or model; highest pritwn. Dick Man-field Motor Sales. 141 S. Second st., open evenings, phone IMS. 27-30 t MISCELI.ANEOrS ROOF TROUBLE Call"on u», we will he glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. AUo brick and asbestos aiding. Arnold A Klenk, Phone 463. ‘ 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decafur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadtey Products Co. 15-ts Washer • Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. 1 call fur and deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18 ts a p pl ia'ncT ServlCe We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com-’ ptete line of parts for all popular 1 makes. Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts NOTICE- Have your tractoTluned | up now; remember spring will! soon be here; all work strictly | guaraut- ed. Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-64 ( WiFiHAVE A NEW“ 2« YEAR 6% L loan plan that makes it easy for |. you who own or plan to buy ail home in the country -a place I where you ami your family <an I do a little farmittg v “ the side. I Thia modern loan plan assures I yon of prompt service st unusual- I ly low cowl See me lor details. C. * | D. Luwlou. U*t 1
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NOTICE— Any person desiring good paperhangltig. please call 15«'2 29-t if you want to buy good 40~qcreg close to town with good buildings and femes, see Schwartz IL-al-ty Service, 915 W. Mouroe St. 15-ts "■"■ l " ■O i 1 'i Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lowv-r In moderately active trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. govern-im-uts irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton firm. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley sternly. Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle slow, st ady; sheep slow, steady. - 1 ■—o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE W'heat: May 1.80HB; July 1.80!* B; Sept. Dec. I.BOSB. Corn: May 1.18'*B; July 1.18% B; Sept I.IBHB. Oats: May 81B; July 80; Sept. 78% 44; Dec. 78%. — c . . ... Wyoming’s coal is taken from more than 65 mines, the majority ot which are concentrated in the southwestern quarter of the state. —- ■ o—CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Feb. 4 — (UP» — (USDA I — Livestock: Ilogs 9.000: active, steady; most good and choice barrows and gilts at 14.85 ceiling; sows at 14.10; ceiling, complete early clearance. Cattle 15,M0; calves 1,000; fed steers and yearlings slow, steady: largely steer run; hulk 15.50 to 17.50; top 18.00, but this price paid very sparingly; stock cattle very scarce; heifers steady to shade easier; bent around 17.00; mixed offerings 17.75: bulk 13.00 to 1625; other killing classes mainly steady: few beef cows above 13.50; part load 14.50, bulk 9.25 to 12.00. with cutters 850 down; sausage blllu 13.0 V down, and beef bulls 13.75 down; most venters 13.00-15.50 Sheep 7.000: slow, scattered early sales steady; few good and choice native lambs 15-15.25; asking around 15.25 for most good and choice fed wooled westerns; load good 96-lb. weights 14.75; load good and choice 137-Ib. Colorado fed ewes 7.75;'10ad mixed i native ewes and bucks 7.50. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 133 So. 2nd St. DeVotw Blclk.. Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
Insulation Rtwif and Siding Combination Storm and Screen Windows. Free Estimate Phone 726 • Monroe BILL CRIST
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Milo Neuenschwander Is Taken By Death Milo 11. Neuenschwander, 56, native of near Berne, died at Cleveland. Ohio, Saturday tollowing a lengthy lilm-ss of coiouary tliiombagis. The deceased was born 8< pt 11, 1889 near Berne, the eon of David C. and Katherine Lehman Nem-n.v chwander. From early youth he was interested in mimic and hl* education was largely in that field. He was a veteran of World War I. For many year*, he was insli uc tor in music In Muxkingum college at New Concord, Ohio. In Jan. of 1922 he wim im ted in marriage to Miss Anna llontecb. Instructor in languages at New Concord. No children were born to this union. Those wbo survive him are liis wife; two brother/. J»r. Wilbur E Neuenschwander, Fort Wayne, and Dr. Hurry W. Neuenschwander, Berne; and one sister. Mie. Olga Stengel of Berne.
oAIjIj vAlaJLlNlx FEB. s—Maurice W. Reed, 9 miles south and 2 west of Warsaw, Ind. improved 95 Acre farm and all Personal property. Mid west Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 6—Wm. Isch A Dean Byerly, 3 mile.* north and 5% miles east of. I Bluffton or 6 miles west and 3 miles south of In-catur on i the Byerly homestead. General farm sale. Herman Strahm Auct. FEB 6—Mrs Ralph Floor, 5 mill - We.«t of North Manchester, Indiana ; on state road No 114, Weil Improved 160 acre farm Midwest i Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, auct. FEB. 7—Edwin Hix, 2 miles North of Marion. Ind., on No. 49, then 1 mite East. Two Farms—Well Improved 153 Acre farm and 70 acre farm. Mldw-.st Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 7—Reuben Bteury, 3 m'.ie south and '« mile east of Monroe or 3 miles north of Berne on tile mill road and % mile east. Closing out sate. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. B—Harvey Lawson, 5 miles cast, 1% miles north of Heine, 2 miles south, *2 mile east of Salem. Closing out sale Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. B—Mrs. Martha Trier, l’ t mile East of South Whitley. Indiana Well Improved 153 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. FEB. 9 -Southwind Farms, 1 mil- south of Ossian on Roa I No. 1, Hampshire bred sow sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Aucts. FEB. 9—Ethel Nevil, East Geneva. Ind . Real Estate and Household Goods sate. Ray Elliott, auct. FEB. 11—Peellen A Khne, Camden. Ohio. Duroc Bred sow -ale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Au< Is. FEB. 12- Harry Howard, 3% North ami 1% W- 4 of Paulding. Ohio. Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auct FEB. 12—Tip Top Farms, Flora. Ind . Chester While Bred sow sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Auct-<. FEB. 13—Chester Retenour. Lafayette, Ind., Che ter Whltf Bred BOW sale Roy S. Johnson A Son, Am tFEB 14—Indiana Chester White Brea <»w ale. U»ga!i-i>ort. hid , Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts, FEB. 14—Ed Tonnellier, 1% mile northwest of Decatur, Ind , on the Winchester road and : ,j mile w< st. personal property. Mufwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 15 —Indiana Duroc Bred sow sale. Eaton, imi. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. 16 —L. Eaken, Donovan, ill.. Cie t» While ale Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts FEB. 16- The A. J. Smith Household Good* Sale, 251 Routh 2nd St., Decatur, Indiana. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 16--Samuel A Jesse Diehl, 3 miles northeast of Decatur or l'« mite north of Dent school. General farm sad. Soman Bros. FEB. 18—Ben Been, %to 2 miles West of Burrows. Ind. 1051 Acres of land, 5 Farms. 360 acres. 491 acres. HHI acres, 80 acres and 20 acres. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 18—Lewi* Johnson A Hollis Coomer. t» miles east ot New Haven, i Ind. Holstein rattle Roy S. Johnson A Son. Aui's. Feb. 19 —Lou Murphy, 2 miles east of Decatur. Livestock sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Au< t FEB. 2"—Clay Spalding. I’.. mile north of Monroeville on Road H l Jersey cattl- sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, A»lctFEB. 21 —Dwight Calloway, 2 mile.; south an i ’» milt- ca: t of Tocsin Hidslein cattle. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auct FEB. 22 Geo. Coble, 7 riihw imrthwvM of Huntington road No. 21, Guernsey cattle, Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. 23- Shank Bros., South Whitley, Ind . Duro< bred gilt sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts FEB. 25- Forest Boyce, on Slatij Line, near Wren, Ohio. Closing out Sai- Roy S. Johnson A Son, Am ts FEB. 27- Sam A Ivan Augsburger, 1 miles ->ulh and miles west of Deiatur Closing ou’ sale Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auct*. FEB. 28- Dr. Brock, Anderson, Ind, Duro< sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Aucts. MAR. I Herman Sigrist, HuWe. Ind . Hamp.hire hog ale. Roy S Johnson A Son, Aucts. MAR. I—Albert Krausskoff, 1%. mile;- cast of Fort Wayne. Closing . out sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Aud i. '
The body wax orontht to tho Yager mortuary a' Berne and was removed to the Ernest J. Stengel home <>n West Main street, where it may be viewed until time of the funeral. The last iltea will be held .it the First ,M< n min 11>- church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. O A. Krohbiel, officiating Burial will te< In the M. R. E. cemetery’. Farm Residence Is Destroyed By Fire The six-romn farm aotuc of the Edwin Beer latnily, three miles north and two and on * lialf miles west of Berm-, liurmd to the ground Sunday morning while the family was attending church at Vera Cruz. Alva Beer, a neighbor living west of the Beer farm, naw the roof of tie- home I”, blaze and turned in an alarm. Tin- Berne firu department responded with the rural tire fighting equipment, but
the fire had galm-d to much beadway that all they were aide to do was save the other near-by building*. A few articles of furniture from the first ll<mh and some things from the basement could be saved. The fire, of undetermined origin, caused heavy lass. Probate Koos Wills In Circuit Court Wills of tile late Ja-ob and Elizabeth Koos were filed and proIrated in Adams circuit court tie day. Both Mr. and Mrs. Koos died recently. Both wills left the estate to throe children. Harvey Kim*. Alice E. Warner and Essie P. Harvey, after a few minor provisionThe estate wan valued at 313.000 personal property and 11,M0 real estate. John L DeVoss l» attorney in the estate o Trade In a Good Town — Pecatur
Public Sale ENTIRE CLOSEOUT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell at Puldie Auction personal property on the Byerly homeI stead 3 mites north and s<* miles east of Bluffton or 6 mites west and i 3 mites south of Decatur, Ind. Wednesday, February 6, ’46 Sals Starting at 10:30 A. M. 17 — HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 T. B. Tested lied Cow, 3 years old, fresh January 10. 1946. call by side, giving 5 gallon milk Black Cow, 5 years old. fresh March 8. 1946, giving 6 gal. milk. Roan Cow. 5 years old. fresh March 27, 1946, giving 6 gal. milk. Red Cow. 5 years old. fresh April 5, 1946. giving 5 gal milk. White Cow 6 years old. fresh July 12. 1946, giving 6 gal. milk. Guernsey cow. x years old. fresh July 13. 1946. giving 4 gal milk HERD TEST ON ABOVE 5.6 Giieriisey Cow. I years old, freshen in March, giving I gal. milk. 2 Roan Cows, second calf. 1 Red 18-if’-r. pasture bred. Spotted Heifer coming 2 year old. freshen in Marell. Roan Heifer, coming 2 year old. freshen in spring I Roan Bull Calf. 1 Holstein Bull Calf. 2 Helfer Calve «» — HEAD OF H<N>S — fill lo Ihlt Sows, will tarrow latter part of March 3 !(<• | Sows, will farrow latter part of March Feeding Shoats 12 weighing from Bhi to lie tbs. 1_- weighing from 6<» to 80 ft>s to weighing from 7m to 60 Pu. HAY AND GRAIN 65" bu. Good Corn, 225 bu liigli lired Vicklou Oats; Some Hay; Some Baled Oats Straw; Some Baled Wheat Straw. FARM MACHINERY Rubber-tired wagon, m-w, all new tlre»; No |o ohm Spreader; 8 ft. McCormick In • ring Binder. \-1: Wagon with g (MM | grain bed; Superior gram drill: John Deen- 999 corn planter: 5 ft Mif'ormkk mown. Dan hay loader: Trailer, 6<mxl6 lire-.; section spike t.xjtU harrow, || a y take; M" Letz Feed Grinder. .MISCELLANEOUS Pump jack; Cotublnatloti ripsaw with emery. 2 hog feeders; I 2 Celina Nevci Freez.c hog fountains, 2 xitnini' i fountains; Prime | fence charger; Tank heater; laird kettle with jacket: 15 oak fence ; posts; Four 5” I-beams 12 ft long; 5’ Angle iron: Glide barn door | track. 1) shec-ts of mw roofing. Quantity of m-w ami used lumber; . Milk can washer for milk house. HOUSEHOLD (.OODS 2 piece Mohan- living room uiti. like n< w Kitc hen c abinet; 4-hole laundry stove; Bed and springs. Baby i>cd and springs, 1 new spring- lot mil sized bed, other articles too nuim-rom t u mention TERMS OF SALE. CASH. Lunch Will he served by Pleasant Dale l.adies' Aid Sale will be held under cover in c ase of bad weather. Not responsible for accidents. WM. ISCH and DEAN BYERLY OWNERS , Aucts—Hetman Siiahm, Ctaigville. Ini Row Hunter Roger Andrews. I Clerk - Robert Brown.
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NOTICE—RoyaI Arch Mas oak should meet at Masonic Roomn TONIGHT. Trankpt trial ion furnished for trip to Fort Wayne to attend Royal Arch aMociation meeting.—A. D. Sutiles, H.P. • 1 —————O-tPI-oIX | wi:\l OF WIK4T TOM M’l'rtTH X». «Stß Notl'c- Is hereby given that tha uiiilirslgneit :cas I wen appal nt-4 Eve- liter of tile e-late ot Elisabeth E !<••<>• lat< of Ad mis Co intx, de- ■ • asecl. Tin- < state la probably solv< II t Harvey Kuos, Exircutur. February J. lit IS. •luka 1.. llrViiss, Vttornr,. Feb, I. 11, 18 IPIMIIVrMEVI OF EXF.CI POM emvvri; x». «kii .V.'lKf Is hereby given that the iiiiili-rrh<>*'-'t hi- be.-n appointed 'lt-O' of the estate of Jacob Koos, lat. of Adam* County, cleI eased. Tlie estate Is probably SulVent Harvey Koos, Exe. afar. February .- I'l IS .lullli 1., lie Voss, t Horne,. Feb, t, 11. 14
