The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1933 — Page 3
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For Rent—
r A.VT TG RK'NT: Six, spvph or ti , a. Ii usp. Must bo in Spcond L| ,nd i-pasonablp. Bo\ B r \ Banr 6-.1t r liF.N’T: Modem furnished » ..in, moderatp rates. 702 East binary strpet. 1-2t.
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imii t\ \poi.is im i«m> ,.„'^ P ° r - ,TAN , -"' K '^'•Rancr ( im I A N i I corporation. I'l.ihviff.
I.nrKRinrir;.
WIU.IAM C OcfemtHiitK
No i:. ir.
IN' EQl'iTY
nRDHR NOTtrr:
>N APR
TO ABSKNT
^MOATION '0 I'KI.'KN
FOR
I 'ANTS
(he above rntltlcit cause h> Willi.,,, 't Hamm.nni. , )n .. „f p s,,n,.. (Ipporle.] I|\ .m.lavit i • ppe.l rtiiu t„ Se . mil l i hat certain .. , ,|, , , a
InaOer mimr.l , , jllh ,,,.
t.inia nt n.,r found within this ,ils rl. (. and ha v e not columnrih in. ..■ared herein and On., personal s.-r
,l1 " defendants her, inaft. a-
tamed Is not praet lea Id, he, an-, their •(laces of residence are utikiiowo it .«
ORnRRKn that said defen,la ALKXANPKU M LOCKRIDO K
l he tmlcnnwn wife uf Ah vnnder M .,>• krldi*. : I’he unknnu i widen hell"-
leg’nl"'
VHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1933.
and devls. e* of the deceased widow of
• »'win Hwrrnh,
JAM Ms H BROWN;
Th unknown wlfo of Jam** H Krown; The unknown widow
n*M lefftHee t ors of i ho Inm • irlminist r;iti>r or est.ife of Jnm The unknown
Me.
Winford, lie 1 .
.SARAH \\* S^VINFORH; The unknown heirs. (io\
«-x*MWitor
»li«' Inst will and testament,
tor <»r ndminlst
James |j
•h. exoouti»r or executors
heirs. 1 "ill and testament, adnilr
OXofU-
I:'
mts. f,,-
nrs mi ninlstr MStatf
, XHc I-
woor AI I jOi MARTHa I The tinkni
lev nrs
■)K RENT: Modern five room <102 south Locust St. 2-4-2t
—Wanted—
, IKD — Job on farm with ,nd -mall wafres by young B l .in-d Atkins, GretencastP, R.
4-2p
AM hT) Any kind of dead stocl. 278, Greencastle. We pay al. (ge- John Wachtel Co. 24-ti ■ANTED: Highest cash prices, 20 rents per hundred; books pei hunilred; newspapers, .10c: ,1011, 20c. Greencastle Junk Soap I’aper Co. Phone tW4. l-4p
.Vliscellaneoua— VldO Kitair and parts. All work IgA i.s.l Moore Electric. Phone 3-2t.
il Ml Ml M OK COMH1 ION
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^ , ..nditkm of Killnu 1 re Hank at Fillmore in the State | the close of it - husirtc--
tober 2o, likl.1.
SI NCI. A IK. President |l l NTKN. Viet - Presi ’ent. Inman. C*shier-Secretary. lirvrEK, Asst. Cashier-Sec.
RKSOKRCES
./id Discounta .... $88J151.51 (i ivt Securities ... 600.00 |i I. ' .i-. Seemitic- etc. 0.814 21 in if House 2,100.00 mean Fixtures .... 1,700.00 Real Estate Owned 14,000.00 ’fin Trust Companies
ami Bankers and
Ion Hand
Items J>T AI LI ABIUTJES "id Slack, Paid in . Fund
12,606.11 2,174.58 14,770.86 2,556.16
1114,112.77 .*26,000.00
7,60000 I.sc,4.2" 81,31.1.01
■ nli I Profits Net 11! Deposits
‘a I < crtifirales of Deposits 7,77800 • •id Savings l»tposits 2,111 60
10,lOt*.53
Payable 6,040 00 j)TAI * 104,41 t.r to Affiliated Comiranies (Sec 226 pud 212) None of Affiliate! Campanies { Vone i'st Lien Trust Funds .... None NT! Trust securities, trust in1'iit -. mortgage notes securing irate certifiisites, mortgage <s>r:tcs not guuranteell, will not he I in ) ublished reportJii’e T Indiana County of Putnam 1 H. Hunter, of the Fillmore Rank of Kilim,tp, Indiana do >h!\ -wear tliat the above state-
s tme.
A H HU.NTERJ, 1 ritipd, and sworn to before me 1st tlay of October, 1311. R N. Hicks, Nti4ar>' Public. .►mmissiim Expires, August 22,
1 hi sw.i: or Nr.% 1. »'«tsrr
im 1. \ 1 u 1 T»H
mid' rsijfnDd pxpcutnr of the Inst
id Tfstanient of Jnnv^s
M Mct h'« 1 ha I
s o d. htTMhy Ki \ ‘ ^ ii'»1i«‘» thal "f n M'd<r%i th* Hpndrh k- ' *»urt, h« w ill at i h** Hour of M on th** 14th dny Nov»*ni-
♦ 1 mill Knnk fndlana, offer for boU 11
I* :t I) I ho ini* r* St of s,11 * 1 In and to the foRow'inK d#»l;; 1 il « 'tatp • I 1 a 11 111 of t h • S"id t h # I 'a v '
of ih* S«niih \\ *■ t ■ t Hon 3< i '*w Mhip .i »
Rnnj<t H West foutaininw
i • - and fhf Hotifh
• •f ih« *4otith Kh»»i Quart* i
iship I
• •ontnlnlnV 40 a«T*
To
wn.s
Id NdUMh.
■ I. w i H he made • I of ijd 4 'on
I tton :ui. 'I Pna, • WMt (
[ 1 ♦‘d hi I 'nt tin in i 'ounty. In
Hiibjei'l of. mrt for not
fnl^ appr;iifi*‘d vnln* d 1 Isi 11. ,i iid upon t liB l ' I * anil condltInns I 1 ' 1 1 "i hand upon thf deltvcry "f l' 1 ’*' 1 **1 said Real KBtnte. j IAMKS KKNNRTH AfrVA Y. f Kxeoutqr.
> will he nn oyHter Mippet lodge tonight for memb^rB
klk 4 s notk k
'♦•S.
orH ot ' • Hi*! will ami ext ami i
rnior or adminIhiimiors ,,f ||,e of Alexander VI Lo* kridK.- *|. -
eas*M| ; Th** unknown ht-ir* mu .|».- fsi-es nf ih** «|**o*af»p*i w idt.w .*t \|, v-
mder M liO* kridtire. d« • s. t|
KVA NS
cx nown Huxhnnd of Martha Hvnn*. I h* unknown \vidnw«*r. heiis isp.-s. |. « itoep. exef titor *»r «*\p. i.ms *.f th*- Iasi will and l*-Hi.t umui i. ail nlniatrntor or administrators of tin* stall, nf Mariha Kvans, de-fasod Ti,<* inknown heiis ami devisees nf th*- .| ••risial widower of Mutha K\.iim u, .
eased;
-MIRIAM M« MAINS;
The unknown hufthnnd of Miriam VI. Mi.ins 'I he miknow ti wi*iower. aelrs. d*o IftoeH, lernte* s i > xe''uoi «ir exeeut*>rs of M,e n| will and eetament adminiatratoi ,r idmlnls
tors
ins.
m*i devis**'
Mitr
rators nf Ih.* eatafe of VIIrinm M*. Mains de.'*-asef|. Tin tokiiow n helI •
**f I he tie. eased widower
*f .Miriam M* Mains, d*. . • .1
PKHHV \ NN NOM.KR
The tinkimwo liuatmiid *.f P*krv Ann
V**s|» t. The unknown widow er, heir*,
lexlaee*, lex lines ex*-outo; m
•or'* of the last will .. ■! t« ptament. idministratot or administrators of tho "Slat*. ..I |*esrjf > Ann \**slei . *ler**as. *l; l'h“ unknown heirs and devise. - of the lee* rmed wi.I.*\ver «if I'mkim Ann Nn>-
•er. d* * eased • JOHN NttSLRR;
'I’h** unknown wife of John Nosier; Hio unknown widow*, heirs, deviaees, >eate.*s. •-x*-. ul or or • v utnrs of the •ast will and testameni administrator >r administrator* of the esint»» of John Nosier, do* ♦ id; Th* unkiK*wn heii s
Hid devisees of the de« lohn Nosier. <]eceased:
is* d widow of
i*:
known wif** of James R Yes
estnl.
onn ;
JOHN VF.STAL;
The unknown wlf* *»f Jolm A The unknown widow, heirs, *1<leaaiteos, executor or .-xeoutor* of the lost will and testnment. administrator or ndministrntors «>f the estate of John Vestal, deceased: The unknown heir* inti devisees nf the deceased widow* of fohn Vestal, deceased;
J AM KS R VIC8TAI
The uni
'll. The unknown whlnw. heirs, de-
• isees. legatees, exe*‘utor *»r executors of the last will and testament, ndtninistrntnr or admin Istra t nr- 1 of tin* es-
ate of Janies R A’estal. d« ceased; The
unknown heirs and devis* es «»f the de-
ceased widow* of James R \’e<
•eased;
JOHN PIKRt’V: The unknown wife of John TMercv: J’lie utikunwn widow heirs, devisees, legatees, executor or executors of the last will and testament administrator or adtninist rat nrs of the estate nf John Piorev. decen 5<*d; The unknt>wn h«*trs and devisees of the dei'eased widow nf lolin Pier* v, deceasedJAPOR IMKRi’Y. The unknown wife of .Tncol* Piercy; The unknown widow*, heirs. •I**vise* , s. legatees. ex*eut*»r or .-xeent«.rs of th*» ast will and testament, administrator or administrators of the estate of lamb Pi*-r< v *le* *-ase«l; Tin- unknown heirs a ml *1 »• vis«-es of tlie dv* ensed vvitl**w itf Jacob Pier* d*»« , etis«**l. iAMIKK Met • | NN IS; The nnkrmw n w i'e of 8ainu**I M**Tintiis; Tin- unknown widow, helps. IcvIhocs, legatees. **xeeut*»r or executors of the last will and testnment, admin 1st nit or or administrators of tin* estate of Samuel MeKinnls. <1e«‘*-ase<l. The unknown heirs and devisees of the leee.-iHctl widow of Sa mn»-l .Mi'HIlinis. le* .-a s***t JtisKI’H Mm; | NNI8: Th** unknow'n w*If*• *»f Josoph MetJIniis; The unknown widow*, heirs, devisees, i.-tf 11* es. exe.uitor or executors if the last will and testament, administrator or administrators of Hi*- estate of .loser h M<<* in ills, deeensed The unknown h.-ir* an*l «l.*\ ise.-s ot tlie *!*■ - certtsed w i*l*>\v of J*»se|»h Met Jinn is, *1--’easeti; MARY McHINNlF The unknown husband of Mary M*’cjinnls; d’h* unknown widower. Ii. it s devisees, legatee eyoCutor or ex-mi-tors of »h<- last wilt and I esinunuit, administrator or admin 1st rat
Mr*
The unkur ideA'ea seil
estate of Mum M.-Hinnls iW'ii h« irs 'in*l *te\ ise«‘S «*l tli€ widower of Mary Mcfiinnls,
deceased;
JOHN M- Of NNI 8
Tin- unknown wlf* 1 of John M'CImnis; the unknown widow*, heirs. *U'visees. |e|fat♦••**. ex* •utor « r exeetit«u s of the last will and testament, administrator or adnilnlsirators of the es-
tate of PM liei IW
nr .lohn M. < ilntiK t*.
Mrators or the
t^ nt John MetJinnis. dt*. eased 'Ihe nknown heirs and *1- vIh**«-s of the de-
'*ease*i widow
nt>n sed ;
t niOAl.R McOINNlB; .... The unknown hm-b.mn nr vt.l^iic McOInnlt The unktioWn « l.hiw, r. heir* (lev ito cs. 1, H.ticpt*. cxc, ntm nr ■ xprntnr* nf tit, IohI wlil in,I t*rt«nicni. i.itninistr;(tor or n.lmlnl*trtiior* of I it c cm t; 11,, of AI.IkpIc Mctllll’ilM. ,[•- voc,.,! Tic nnknown l.cIfM h- , of til. .leccKMCd Widower of \V>l<:ile .McfllnnlM d<, • », ,i, \ \N(-v McOtNNIP The nnknown li.iPhhntV nf Nun ■ \t ■ rjintiiM Th,- Iinknnwti widow ct licit ' 4 . |, . Ice. - i.gntc- cxerntirr or cm . iitor« of th. l.'iMl «m «ntl IcMtnin. iil. td. mlniotriitor or iidniiniKtrtilnrfl of lll•...t ii, c of N't It, O M.'OInnlK d, ccd: l iie unknown heirs and devisees of th«* 1 I , ,c, .1 w idower of NilI(, v McOinnl«,
decea s» *1;
.1AVR MtOINNIP:
The unknown himhund of .Intte 'it - (JlnnlM: Tto pnknow n » <*nw , '■• , - ■ 1,0 i^c. -■ |pgat< co, . \. ' f th. ItMt will I" 1 ** l*Mlnnicllt. .Id-
ors
t*>rs of
^^'il^UtcMciVjlI^^h'n^cd^r
ifRrHKV McOINNlf*:
Th, unknown wife "f Rciihcii M. Hinnis The unknown Widow. I'vm , dc.lM.-c l.witccM. • XPcnlor or cxcciiOf the I(t*( Will :.n.l tcutdinetil. ,,l-mlni-trnlor oi ..Initn t, c Cl. He,Il.cn ,M. < .inniM d. (• *• '* dccensct Widow Henlo-n M.'.ic i-. ‘'•'auTlAM O. IOHHAH: , . „ The nn known wife °f XX tllhini O II ,rr:( I- Th, ll,k(l„W n » i'l"" h
■ *
n.ini'H it„r ", , Im I yl-i r.t, .cm m . mol.- ,.( \\ mint < ’ lice,r,I ,1-. ■ - fh. dcCCl.Mcd W'-loW of XXIlli-Irflt *
rnh. decctiMPd:
UANIKI. I‘ XI\RH '"
The nnknnwn wife of nMttlcI I I lit rr ih Th.- .unknown widow h'l" 4 Icar.,ic cv.-citnr or cxcn , „ r . ,,, loo* will tod leMtnntecf
o i i d mill I at rut nr p of ' I.-- - r M•
nnknnwn hclc nnd <t»vlpc'“ of i-d W i'l"" natilel P Hat -
Th
Hie tie*
ih. deceased.
WILLIAM r III'-'!;.
Tl, Iiakttnwn wife of XVIIIh.in l’
II,,,,': I- ’
'v I - .v lltor or ex ecu t • U'S ’ * " 7 „ ♦ -I IcMtnincnt ,.|. ■
'J,,' Vo,'.,, •,'•••-
1 it- (iii., in I* Hoo'l *lec*a*ed; rite un known lr' no,I .i.-vImcp of the .h o.:;;;?..i ..f" f 1*0-1 .*«■
ceased: . ff .
jn.rv HNR'‘' I Lfc Of .lohn Hnrr.l,
sirs.
minlstrators of Brown. dorenf
heirs and devisees
J o- uet eapH(i wi*ln\v of James
Brown, det eas'i ii
■nn-: 1 nhiv \ \ i’ot.ts anh s 1.01 is 11 \11.R0.\n
W11.1.1 A M TORR
'I'lix nnknown wife ,,r Willinm Tor I he 1 nkuown widow, heirs, devise* l.giilte- * 4 Xi-eiltot or executors of t last will and te-Oament, tulmlnlstrai or itlministnitors of the e*tnte Willietii Tort dri-enned. The nnkttov lien** and d»-\isees of the dcoe.is* willow of William Torr. dccenseii. > VTHANIKI. RKLL; The unknown heirs, devisees, h-g t• ♦eM-clltitr • • x<* • itors of 111* I t HIM and resrattient .-otniinlstralor • u<ltniii 1str;*tors th# est it»* of N t tiunie 1 Mi l | d« i-i-used;
t Kl.IA IlKU.
The unknown heirs, devlset-s I<-k • "es e\ei-iit- 1 ot executors of the la will anti tem.1 m,.|u, administrator
administ rators Hell. (U-i ciised; ISAI AH Wrix .f .
riie unknown wife uf Isaiah Wriglil: The unknown widow, heirs, ih-visees, IcgaiiM S. t-xecui. ; or executors of th* last will and tew stoent. udinitiistrator or iih.i 'nisi 1 . ,,j i he esiat* »'f Isaiah Wright, *|. » ise*l; The unknown Heirs and devise»-.s of the tlect*^tst*i1 widow iif Isaiali Wright. deceased; SARAH K. IA 1 \S. The un know t< unhand of Sarah K Lm as Th. unknown widower, heir,
dev is*-«
• •Imlnlst r.itt
S win fort
vlsees, lega- • if the last 1st rat op or • • of Sarah
’fclXlA The unk
es. ill
administ rn t' lane Wlllhi
appear. ntti 11 fi"
WILKIAMS. eirs. devisees,
th© lust
JANK
The unknown
f e<-N, ♦ xecutor or executors of
testamem. administ
*if the estate <
lane Williams, defeased;
pie itl.
ins w e r
nr Ija
In Tragic Sequel to Dance °
demur to
t ham 1 Ise*-?
hill by the 23rd day of Oe•'o l. and in default thereof,
this
Til*- unkntiwn \'A' k
■ - < ■
of the esfnte of Johi
kne
last win a )4*>'dmint«
editors < admliils
111 and te^tanient.
t*tr*tors o*
Harrah. deeensed. The unknown hein*
\ N A Kl'l IN' rrnwn hush .... The m
Kppim Kl’I'INt
*r ©of
• d to ; h,- h* a r»inK this suit as if the ad a uts had T een
Kf
1 )i•* *-st a t«
tN-ll;
leg 1
i-vcut or
II SW INK f. of Sam
J.*s**l d,t »\l
«e.| v I de
or cxccutmeut. a*tIS tif th* dt-ccas»-*i. r*\ isees of Sarah I!
»R I»
iiol Jos«-ph low. heirs or execiitestaiueni. raior-« ••! Swlnfor*l. ’s and ti* V of Soill-
t h«- last
I N KOKH;
if,a of Solomon *' • •wn widow hcii" • xeditor Op exe»-u-aud t esta men 1. a*i-
minisKatm or ..tlminist rators of tin estate t»f Solomon t* Sw in forth *1- • used. 'I'li** unknown heirs and *h \ is*-* s of the ilet t ised widow *if Sol**mon »' Swinforil. tlccenHt*d;
l.i:\ 1 MANN;
The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, ex*ciitor or c.x ecu tors of the last will ami testam*-nt. administrator *>i administrators of the estate of lc-\i
1: X
Tin- uukiio"
-•ed
l a l ipping hot Jt»SKP|| K Fj ut!. 1 m i ’onnt v; 1:1.1 \> 11 AIM 'V ;
Th*
will a*im
will
licit
known heir , \i *utor or cx< «n«i 1 est anient, iairators of th*
• l • •• ea se*l;
.1 \ J A N K MAR on known helt. • \*•* ntor or ex* ami testament.
a illll 1. ■ • - ! r;i t o|*S t*f I h ■ Ian* 11ard v deccasc*i
MKRPHl
'I'!).- unknown
tecs. . 1 utor op ex* "ill ami t est a men t.
it rators of th-
deceased;
i VRKT MI R I
The unknown heir es • ye. utor or ex* ill ami testament, • I in i 11 is' rat ors of t In • i ' l \l urpliw deceas JOS KPN \Y I LLI AM 'I'li** 1 u know n wif* m.- 1 1 • • in known isi-.-s, h-gatees, exc* f iln Iasi will and ’ •1 rat «»r or administ ra Joseph William*. « 11 ow 11 heirs and de • *s*-*! widow of Jos<
urpli' MAR
vlsees. I**ga s of the Iasi in is? rat or «u* ale *»f Kl ins
vlsees. lega- - of th*- last inistrafor or ■ 1 ♦* of (.’el i:i
isees. h'gnof the last list rat or or i*- of Isiali
si ra 1 *»i or * *.f Mnr- • |*h Wlllicirs. d**- , n ecutoi * ni. admin - 1 he est at «* I riu* 11 n -
.. and in def* mrt will proceed
d.lndiea t loti named defer
I with proems** in this dlst«rlt-r IS Kt RTIIKR 14R DKR FI |» nhat rder he published in Tlie Or*»«*n- l H.iily Hannei ; ( newspaper of * I elrrutitlon pclnteil and Joih- 1 in < *r*-encast lc. Indiana. on«e vc* U t *** six consecut l\ * we»»»ks
'<-d pt.ites of A in-ericH.
l ht»r*i luslrlet «if Indins, sk. j
aimiu'Ms Idvlslon.
U*eri «’ 8tifreme|«*i. Plerk of the I 1 Sines I dstri* t thoirt in ai»<l for outlmni Distrlet of Indian 1. do * certify that tto- annexeo and dug Is .1 tin* and full copy of nn on •pnhf}i 1 ion f*»i notice to nbI- f ,f ms a*! <0 nuhll«-8it ion * f made and entered October 2 t. 1*. Hie •- i use .*1 M KTROPt i\A V \\ I \SI RANt'K • *t i.M P \\V VS
•\ III I AM I I .t H * K R11HIK ct al. V* ..I'. K*|iiH>. now ifinaininK Jimoinr ' Tin* i*e«-ords «»f the said »'**iirt in my i
office.
IN TKSTI.MONy WHKRKOK. 1 hex.*' iO euiHi' - uhsci'ibcd i,i v nnnn- ami affix* d the sen 1 of th** aforesaid t’ourt at ! Imliauaniilis this 2Jrtl »I;i\ of October, t
v l» P»3J.
SK A hi
V I.MKKT t • S< H ; KM | I I If < ’It*' k 1
i I IIKLM \ M RIKP.l’MNH
Plerk
IJ F
I A
irpliv
igutees. *> last will a
Ma nn, deceased, JANK MANN.
devisee
tci-s, , utor •" • v*-* utors
will ami testament administrator or administ t a tors of tin* estate of Jan**
.Maun, deceased; RKNJ N.MIN RKI.K;
'I'he unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, ex©entoi or exeeutork of tii" last vt u nd test ame administ ra tor ot administfill<*rs of the estate of n*njatnin deceased;
l.rriNHA RKIJ
The unknown heirs, devisees. 1* ga-te.-s. • -xe* utor »u • xecutors of tin last
test am. nt. administrator
isees. legaof the last
will ami
adm ■ ff»d
ament.
inistrators of the estate of L
a Hell, deceased;
KU/.ARKTH S LOt'KRIDKK
n h
He |
The unknown heirs, devisees. 1
,.. . xi utor ot erocutor* "i th© last will .imi testament, administrnior o a * I in ii i i I ra t ms of th* estate of iLli/a
I.Gth S Lockridge. *1* ••easeil
kis.-i:u. Tin* nnk n*
nown heirs, devisees, lega-
fees, exviitor or •*xecut*us of th** last will .mil testament, administrator or administrators *»! the estate *d Russell
ha wav. iteceaseu;
HATH ANY AY
own heirs, ih-visees. lega-
tees. «-xe.-utor or executors of i lie last will a nd leatnmeni. administ rat
dministrators of tlie^ •
Ha t ha
MARY T I I’h* unknc
tor o
Mai
of Rich-
es. letta - the last
est at
Hat ttaw
KU/.AHKTH HKM-
'H,* unknown heirs. *1«m isees. legale, s. ex* culor or ext cut ors of the last we|I and testament. administrator or administrators of the '“date of Kliza-
b.-th Hell, deceased; RH’IIAKH rt»KK;
The unknown heirs. d< v isees. b ga-
♦*x.<-utor or ex**cutors of tin last
will and tcstaiTtent. a«imin 1st ra t *u* or
ailnilnist ra tors of the estat
,..l t’til♦*, deceased:
• ’ \TH ARINK A rtdd : Th*’ unknown heirs. d« v i tees, exci-utor or execiitoi’s will and t est a me nt. admin administrators of the esiat n iii,. \ t'«*ie. di-i'cas***!
\ \KKN riNK t’RtiY . . , , Tin- unknown wife of \ ai< nmu Cro\ Th* unknown wid"" lieirs. *le- \ Net b-ga t *-cs. eXt'iUltOI "i ( X<-CHfor« of the last "ill nnd testament, admin
Istratov or administrator" i ; i . of Valentin# Croj ti*
unknown heirs and «le\is. . of t t*cas**i widow of X alentii.e * ^
ceased;
KUJAH XVRItfNT; j .
Tl>. unknown heirs devisees tetrnti«s. i-xceutor or exe'-utors of the last w l| ;i»,d testament, administrator
administrators of the '-state
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nthnin1strutors of t
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heirs, devisees lecraoxeeutnrs of the last neut admlnistrntor or of the estate of Amy
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\ I ha ugh dec*-ns<d: M AUX ALBA PHI! The unknown heir* tees, executor or exc* will and testament, administrators of th*
devise utors iiimlti
lega -
last
trat or or
last
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rat or oi of Mar>
Xlbaufrh d**ccased . IV NIKS SXVINK«>RI»:
'ri,i unknown heirs, devisees, leu < tees *■ X* 4 Utor or executors of th w ill nut testament, administ
administrators of the i
Swinfotd. de**eased;
MMtY 8Ml’ l N FORP: ,
Th** u„k„owi, icIrM. <I^vIm«-« h «■
. Kc dlor or oi.., iiinr" of the In v jU ;111,| testament, atlmlnlst administrators of the estate ^"vh'v'h Ml'.R; , Ti,. unknown h-h-. ,1m'Imo..m
1.. c« f-xaciltiM- or exrcntnr* ..f *1^ l.-in* - il, .,,..1 («ntMtn-ni adnilnlMlrnlnr ,,r 1.1, iinlntmtorn ot th* • - 1111 " r ■ ,h
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will a*nd testament, administ H ,|ni!nlKlriitor* <>f th*. -Ot""W cl,,(inner. (Inwim'-'l- ___ \V 11,1.1 AM H SWlNhOlin.
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.1 ao »r pi: \r« n . ’i’h** unknown wife The unknown widow legate*-" executor Of last will and tesiam* or ulmlnisirators of cob p*-arc\. decea .S4*<! ieir" and devisees Willow of J a i -oil Pea I
IN* •»» Pi*: ROY ;
The unknown wife The unknown widow leg- ite*• s. executor or last will and testam* or administrators <" .la* oh I • i - •ie< , 4*as* heirs and ib visees * wid**w of Jacob Per*
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'I’he unknown wlf*unknown widow e*-s. * xe«-utor or
‘asi will :*n«l t»stam« u administrators * • diver Tonsy, decea8* Id irs and it**vise*-*s wido" of Oliver Ton
NN 1LI.I AM I* \VOOl The unknown wif*
Wood Tin* unknown \ isees, l» g.lt*'»*s. eX'-cl, of 111'* 1:1 "1 will and i ist ra I or or administ
ne of VN'illia n
Th© unknown I
\N *»«td. di e. asec|. SARAH NVOOl The unknown
Wooil; The unk • lev l*4<*es. lega t * • tors of the last
id minis! ra t or or • •state of Sarah mknovvn hel
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• l.\ \S ImaSI.ATOBS SEEK I HI I H V B* »l I JOB S M.ES AKSTIN. Texas, (KD Tlie Texas | hou» ( f representative- has set live I ef its lawyer members on a tw*> I months <|Ut-st for the truth abaut re- | l>nrte.l -.lies of state jobs. \V at jclis wore -oi l ami who irot the money in the ohje t ii the investigation. I’reliininary testini' iiy unfnH'tort a , tale of whole families hoirijr prom- . i.-o,i | (laces on the simio | ay mil. The-.- | collectintf the monoy in amounts j raiiuinu from $10 to $25(1, nuule their vi lims believe th.- money went to 'ifther-ups. One was <|Uotft-| as sax .ny lie liad "(ielivered ^ $2O,0OU. One wtiness sail he w is told be
., " "kl^jl»l.'l.w*wwwiw^bww. Henry Stern, (loft) and Walter Scott Quick, of Westerlo, N. whe surrender, ,1 to All,any police in connection with the slaying of Fra* 1’urman «n*l his son, Charles, at Rensaelaerville, N Y.. recently. Polic# believe tli» killing was the resuit of a dispute at a dance over Miss Bessie Huielton (inset).
would bo ,|i mted hood m n state 1 \ stenotrraphor bert brought $11"). orph'inag.- IE , llected $t,l' l <) ami nn,, testified to paying $100 for jobs turned it k i \ ^60 '‘donation" ! "\ anothf ' r in8titution for bimself. his
came fr<
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wife .-ind son. A promise of the 1 “clini.-e of throe jobs" was the bait i.-tant superintendent. ] for an,,,!,,.,..
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By FRANCIS WALLACE ..A/GREAT POCTBALC ROMANCE 'X** f**-*>*? r3 MALL AC* ^ DfSTAlB TSD BY H/.VB fBATUJ9SS SYAID CATS"ItfCX
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.MANHA XV0< • Th- unknown X" * mu I Th*- unk i Icvisr* s, lego tco or-. »)f the I imI in I nis’ rat or *»r
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V isees, I* g l
of th** I j < 91
inf rat or or nr! »f Samuel Hair.ii known loirs and ensed widow of
.-eiigeil;
IAMKS TORR The unknown l ’»-i-s, #-xe* , iitor oi*
will and teafnm*
Ml'ulnl8triii»n*s *»i 1’orr. rl*** , »-nf*cd; KlalZABKTH PI The unit nown I
Ph k'*ns - The unki ilcvlMeeH, l**gat*-cs tors of the last vvi min ist rat or **r " eHtatc ol Kli/ah. ' The unknown heb ilc-eased w ido vv • t
•ns. deceased;
• LARK SWlNFoRn
The tin
ford tic unknovv widow vjs.M -. legatees, ex* ' Utor o of Hie last will arul testaue isiri.t'U or adminl-' itor- *» 'lark Swinford. <ief*©ase vv n heirs nnd .b vlseca ***1 widow of Plark Sw
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CHAPTER XXLXIV Phyllis was a girl out>of a book; a childhood hook, a fiairv talc— inaKically numlding into, one briny, every quality Ted Wym»e had , ver dreamed into his ideal Beautiful in demure brunette fashion, with ricli brown eyes that shone like jewels of serious thought: contemplative, gaTiiiig upon the world she saw with a quiet inquisition; sprightly, bantering/ with i’ldge as tfioin-li he were .i younger, rather than elder brother; intellectual, amarinyly engrossed in philosophy, poetry ami art for one so far on the t, inler side of twenty. Turned to the last second on fashion's lathe. A prince-s and her castle; gardens which must be enchanting in summer, even now crusted with silver ice; fifty yards away I«ake Erie pounded endlessly at time and the ;sands; four cars in the garage; speed boats and a canoe hung tip ifor the winter; his own room better appointed than anything hr had ever seen in the most luxurious and comfortable football hotels. And Pidge talking about food “Let's go down and put the feci bag on, boy—all that fresh an makes me want to eat the leg oil
a wolf.”
Pidgr's father—and Pidge called him Katlier, rather gravely, in ad dressing him—was handsome in a dignified manner; a big man with shouldeis slightly rounded; much gray hair; speech geared to a con templative attitude. Pidgc’s moth er, now ample, had undoubtedly been a beautiful girl—big blarkeyes, rharming smile, warm nan-
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. \ Rl I S I STN’TNFOUP he* unknown heir©, ‘h’v
the h • m t rat or ot *.r xx’ii*
H*lmit'l p,rf *t° r or;
w* of Mary
The unknow
»• xecutor
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♦ xceuior or ©x©«*ut<»r© la^t. .vili Aid leHtament. ;)*lm»nH»r"L'r or i.iininlMt i Utor© of tlm e©l,iiH of ImrhiK
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know* 1 '
x*‘«‘ut.or or ex©cutorH « tcH lament, ;nlnilnlwt rat or
'of tin
♦ *ral.'IHl
will and teHtameiit. admin aMminlafratora **f the .••tal
'^wlnffu d. decpa»ed; iDHN SNX’TNFOUn;
Th*- unknown heirn. devisee#, ipva- * H »-r * x*' r *utor or execntfir^ «)f the bt#t jwil) and re^tamen* ndmlnlstrntor or ! administrator# of the eitate ot John
T*»wn-
h* Irs d**ex< eutor*
t md i*L adminn of tlie estate
I tie !»•> - the d«-
JOHN M XVALTIIRS: ^ The unknowTi wit" *if John M. XX titers; Tiu- unknovv! widow, heirs. «!• - vlsees, leKatc*h. *■ x- utor or **\e*'utoiM of th. hist will ami t**#tament. a.iiMinlstrat*»r or administ r;it*ii*M of I In* esl.t'e of John M Walt' ! deceased: 'I’he imknown h* irs ami 'levleeeH of the *!••- ceased wi*low' of John M. NN ilt* re. tl*'-
* .1 Ym i :H TOXVNSKND;
The unknown wif** of Jam* 5
.send; The nnknown wi*l* viseeg. leKate**#, ex*'* Utor of the last will ami I ietrator or a«lmiulst r ator?
of James Town#end. de*** ase«i Th known heirs iitld il**vi#e»»s o
een tied widow of .la mes Townsend .1**-
HANNAH S M.-CINNlf
The unknown hnsbaml of Hannah S j
M* Hinnis Th. unknown widow er, lo irs, devisees, Icxatees executoi **r I executors of the hist will and testa-ni'-nt. admlnlHtratoi or .olminlutrator# (,; th* 1 . s« it*, nf Hannah S McOInnin, *lec4 :ised; 'I’he unknown hf irs ami .b -J v ise s of the d* ' eae* 4 «l wi*lovv»*r «if
Hannah S M<‘<lini)is, dei’eaee.l;
• HRIHTI AN N< »SI *KR .
Th*' iinknovvii v\il of '’brisii.in N';- : hr. 'no uiiknow wiih.u heirs, .b-Vls.-es. |e«at**es. executor or •■xe* utors of the last will a"d testameni. admmI st rntor or ndministratnrH «»f the estair «*f Christian N" H h i!e*eas**d i 'I’he unknown heirs ami d*‘Vi#e©s »>f the de* ceaged widow of Christian Nosier, de-
'•ea#ed ;
i VM KS T>AHRHI’« IH ;
Tlie unknown wife of James ParfouiKli; The unknown widow, heirs, d«»|se**s. leg-utecs. i>x*-'Mltor ot* exeeutor# th»* Iasi will and tentament. admlnrator or administrator# of the estate of James parnmifh, deceased The i k Iln W i ' < '* 1 '' j s*-,. - ,, • f (if 1 e*-ased widow * f Jnrne# Darrou'flrh. d#-
cea&ed;
r:
And Phyllis in a gently flowing drm that trailed from white -houl ders and arms to the point of misty silver slippers; a black dre - modestly draping her legs—except here and there; but Ted Wynne did not look—-his princess had no legs. Eyes demurely dropped; rising respectfully while the men talked, surprised into shining admiration. ‘'James tells me that you have worked at the Riverside," the father said. "I am interested in your reason for leaving.’’ Ted told him. “But I go bark and work vacations; I Jike to do th^t. I always did like the men,' and can't help feeling sorry.” "I'm interested in why you fed aorry for our men.” “Well, I used to stand before a furnace, make up poetry, thinfc of football jd.ii s--anyth"ig -in keep from the monotony of growing older billet by billet; but I had - miething to think of; what have the others? Women, liquor, comedy, hate. Work, rat and think about those things; and never grow np intaflectuall-v - then, sotn« day ilk.' Phyllis was watching. "Have you a remedy, Mr. Wynne'” "Yes, sir I know you can’t go to them with a lot of Y. M C. A. stuff; but you ran accept them athey are and direct and improve their natural channels of thought. Mill men are as curious as any ■righbor women on back fences; give them something const'uctive t*. think of; you’ll make their own lives more pleasant and probably ■take it eader for their family's” "For instance?’' “Organise sport — horseshoe*, has* I,.,I?, tnushball; a plant ma. iiine. even a daily typewritten but twin; Kcrrethtng which will bring
Phyllis was a girl out of a book; a childhood book, a fairy tale-
them to the ballet in board every day; give them gossip, comedy, personalsws* Broadway column for every plant—and you can put over your safety propaganda and other policies without blasting at them.” “Boy—you're hot,” Pidge exclaimed. 'T guess I've been talking too much." Ted laughed apologetically; but the girl's shining < ves said no. "Your point of view is Ire-h, Mr. Wynne,” the father replied, “il is not often I pet frankness, I would suggest that wlifi y >u return to college that yon 'Ht down and write me a letter including all of your ideas on this subject. In the meantime, do you think James might profit from a summer on thy furnaces?’' “If you ran keep the Riverside running through m t summer both of us will be right there, eh Pidge?” “Yes, Father," Pidge replied enthusiastically. We lost four games last year and we'v got to make a comeback. We’re going to go in the mill and be men of -tret and nothing can hurt us when we come
out.”
"I’m glad som'ilitne has inspired you, James,” Ins father commented drily. Ted caught a smite as it caromed oik I, - istcr’s lipwhen Pidge took the rap. "I'm going to surprise you one of these days. Father.” “It has become quite difficult, James.” ”1 at her, you're unkind,” Mrs P:,1l S objected,. ..has been doing well, hasn't he Mr. Wynne?" "Very well. He's football captain—■" “But•ywn ■! • PwJgc- added. “ I hen-’a only , nc thing about him which should w cry you, Mr*. Pidgin." “l ay off, you hum," Pidge warn
wl^t
Is it?” Phy It * cried
with sparkling eye"He’s a heart-breaker.” The . irl laughed lueirtily. Ted thought the parents were -ecretly pleased. "I took enough riding arouatj here," Pidge exclaimed, "let’s get going." Dancing. . . . Phyllis enveloped him with exotic perfume; numbed Ins tenses. She danced with magic slippers that trod the velv-t clouds He looked in her eves and lost the
world.
“You’re «o brilliant, Mr Wynne.” she said raptuiously, with eyes sufjused by wonder into a dari-h purple. "I have never seen Father so impressed. . . .” Dancing. • "Please tell me ju t how you happened to write .Man of Steel,’ 1 was so thrilled by it How ewvious the girls at school will fie when I tell then I vr nj* t yv>« at
last."
Talking; eves melting; control t-->ing away. "leu kn.-w, we are so grateful for everything you’ve tl-ne for Jimmy. . . . You dance divinely Mr W ynne . . . It’s so surprising ' - discover a man ’ who CM 4b 'tiling* and leel tbli I * She uas a sjft eva^n- . ,-tice sur* roumhi g him w'lli iilmy adoration. "J':d anybody e\cr sell yog," he whispered, "that you looked like • • "Oh, Mr. Wynne; really ? I’m »o lettered—the i* -aitin. And"—shyly—"I hardly expected you to notice me at all. . , . Girb dream, I ed " * *lle 1 iw her lei im- eve*. heard In I v -tliiu VIU.I 1 as - mscious euf a delicate perfume and a dim hodv. He felt half a g- ,1 and half a*tool, but he talked, talked, talked. Thei discussed the Ideal*.nd tbc Mg,hei I I.me* ltd tie Coctniued) *
