Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1913 — Page 1

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WELL KNOWN MEN CLASHED Attorney D. B. Erwin Deferyis Daughter’s Honor—lnjures Knuckles. CRISIS IN AFFAIRS Superintendent Opliger Given Drubbing—Erwin Demands Investigation. A crisis In an affair which has beer, brewing for -ome months occurred at o clock l.i Bore B. Erw in called at the office of County Superintendent 1.. E. Oplign nnd demanded that a story concernin'-! the formers daughter, Mis» Mary, l„> cleared up in ome manner. Word ! followed and Mr. Erwin finally -truck Mr. Opliger a blow just under the right eye. At the time Opliger wa.-i sitting in a viiajr north of his table. He was lifted back to th- east and fell on the floor. Erwin followed him I and struck nnd kicked him times. O. J. Suman. trustee oft- . Mary's township, the only witne to the affair and as >on as he could, induced Mr. Erwin to 1,-ave t • office! Mr. Erwin went to the office of bi-1 physician where he had his right hand i dressed, several of the knuckle- ha' ing been driven back by the force of the blows - . Mr. Sun a afterward: returned to t., county superintend-i ent’s office where he found Mr. Opliger' still lying on tin- floor. Tl '■ morning 1 Mr. Erwin has .- very sore hand, bat, was at his office. Mr. Opliger also able to attend to hisAdutics this! morning, th- ugh he had appMsniiy r< riuired the o-rva <" of a physician. Ser eral ugly b'oi-mg cuts beta" hi rigi eye. a black «nd blue- ear and a so« scratches m the face avi, evident.; No arrests av- yet b«n made. Mr Erwm Telia Story. When in: rv wed Mr.*Erwin thi* morning said he would be glad to ar. swer any questions and he reviewed the various c hapten which have led up to this Jtenation. He’ jeemec very mite when he called at tar office' of tW| county superintendent he had no i. tention went t fen-e hu cerniiiu wl tn he had been int<*rt:ie<! Mr. Opliger id made slighting r ' i _ *!• romurkft bad bH‘D inaiif marks. 1 li»- remarks n*u t principally '» Trustee Suman a; thought t»e "ther trustee* - I ' l hint similar instances Monday after | ~ vruin in<d«ted that Mr. S’*-. noon Mr. Ervin .... i.im tn offlrtman accompanj lira > f * Arriving "’ere be told him that 'ienm, been ini'"med by Mr. run ■' •' (Oplig*.- 3d ..cd tn him that persons had come to him on the streets and , ■ . « ~t informed him that Man his Olli* . ctccc linoruc _ i immoral. I'' '» M lhal Erwie itumonu. a father lie felt >' . know where i.- ha< *« formation " n J * . g<it ,. d tta t Mr. IlcVe.l ■ ' . 'ender-tanding. Thl. “** r ' i . sind Mr Erw in then pt*was riot done an" • .p. . i i.u statement in aenteci in ••• ~ »bore and deIng the statement «'• doom •landing that the s t or .ill three thing Inform*' First ■ Give *h'' 1 lnitnO f»IHy Hou and »tate m const <t*. t iuntiuo o' 8»< *"'■ • & ( V mmHt** l® ** Iter character be ■ third selected hy ea< l‘ 1 1,1 result 0 ( by thowe two •« d madr '!L a.m It that >'«« *5 'Third ' . ri >pi)utlc*n fled .-oncerninr Chano it th' l The wtatc’inef' th „ tiret « upon failure i"'' , u )t . t |iin recotui wl" 1 t| 1(1 truth, would he taken •’* statr-m*” 1 Mr. Oplit'' r ' ,r ' bllt p was lef ‘ fan k at Mt. r ' | d(>n t quoted Lt" 11 and th® ’• H * H Wl , talked I"" It thl* morning * merit* "I f ** A diecu*sl'”> " r ’ ifl ,, r ...reral «n‘« followed and final!. • ())M Qp|l< ute.’ PW <rfW w >tt eeofM» M pr he hnd no lher !, I f*r*« tred for hint-1" ()pl)Mrf u bis daughter, to ■ m* 1 * to have replied m <• Er <l trnted I.U >-H’< * do *'<*, .truck and con’'" b|rt) proiwj minute or two. „„ , hP ilt* ftH Is shown hy tM

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T!“ ■ • I '""h'l repm alion ln , hj "urn* slip >»«».. ’■ «n<-we r« . ’ Par ‘‘ tl ’ a,, d n " ' lla 'e fmmd | )PI j PV . .. • ST" s c “■ ;-.x: - | M" opl, ger Oec | ine| to Tj|)( J " called on the eountv- superlr *ani:lo this morning iln l ud . tit'™ v “ s, “ ,p| '"-nt. He rep liprt • Iv L " ad no,llil ‘« kicked ' l,r ' SS ' ErWin Sln "' k "" ll Mtked me several times leaving t; - marks g s xou we . M y gi ass ,. ; by the blow." He said he be rve he had acted ps an official "imald. hut further than that hac, (Continued on Page 2) 111 MJJCENSE Four Foreigners Working or. i Erie Double Track Were Arrested Sunday iAT THEIR CAMP Complaints Made by Citizens of Kingsland—Will Take Out License. ■; State beputy Game Wardens Wil ' Miam J. Fkwlng and John J. Cornoll.t : Fort Waynp. and Deputy Sheriff , End Adaiit?. vent to Kinn>land Sun t ,my moraii4 ar<’ nrartw fotr of the I I .rei<nerh emilov»d on i ■ (• * F r ’| construction *ork. charged t‘iel, I violation of th* state game law* They |, were brought to Wn?Tt<wrwnd*plea<i“ i guilty before Squire Rinehart. < harae>: |of hunting without Hcen«e and hunt 1 k hng co Sunday :.au been preferred I against eart of the quartet and tbelr i ' tint -c »motint-d to |3l a piece. i The name- of the men as nearlyjUrtare Louis Ro*t»a. I’aa«mj| hsebrttiana. Joe Ilreggo ami tone , ‘ Spake*' The met: ■ '-r.- -i< • V :rd by an interpreter and the t- rii l|wa»«nwdonhy tneatd" I ’lices. They all Rid ti-rt am were aniious to get l*c k to k'na* a and to work, rt-eir ■ i , iplisbed without otfficipty. One" ' , ' working near Km<*l*ud- I • After the tuen had paid their tn- . j ’ j Deputy Sheriff Adam' 1 'ua.n with one ot ' II sold him a rtotptn for » J j well supplh’d , * ll ’ n " l, ’ p ’ ■*” trohubly take out uim'in j I * . was :n»de on the com Their arreM «* J pUtnt of cttIMM «< K "’ a ; Messrs. ' dam ’'' J ' did not collect fee* «•* " tij'U i« i, c; an d thu* reduced ea'h »'”• ' "THE FEUDISTS 1 of the best comedies that"- L t t al7-^t«r‘ lon< *. l '' l, ' l "l h< '- \ ' sLrt special fe» lur * V<W, ? P .. I !, ' » l " ’'"'t en'oN 'Th* K ' h ' -W T*/Jk mi ■” • r-lifts." an’ '* . Twofomilfe* < ’ n ' W ‘ n "^'..'.r.hl''h«’"-‘''' 1 ' **’*’*" ' i‘ ' Ttw only me""*' ’’’i'I''®*' 1 ''®*' tat do not I" 11 ’ d; (antin'* *h* ~,» cd th* , ’ l ”' * n ' I' r. M ire th* *l d< * “ n t the oti' I jf| |»re ar* > d»u*ht*r or i"* I lly * fl| l r nt mstpl* *r* '’’’l* .1- es- on* *" d l' w love wl' ll 1 .i. ion < id leub * lO ; k |,.e. over the '-Ihaw ” .I incident cau* 1 ”*, si |of tb» |a .,udd*ab' redoubl" 1 1 1 nti'hr tniah- " J, b " h*m. '"2"i lin to marry th* ' rr- v‘ l ’ n u nnd i-n , r l^ rl me lf<*” l, ° ndar r- twP f»Ni ’ ln j"|. " r ' ti If*. *’ (ru ai the I* ol t h" t Ld. ”* lr "‘. their former ■ ■ lie f** uh on* mwth’T ,ld \LIV n*** tMUhI w ' w. 'rlen’.r ' . ..-iw titte" , , I vots HI • |, ° ‘ B '- ,r,D,f r,B i —. uMlt th* ’** .01 he «iv* n 1 ’ • l a,rM r<*P nn ’ 1 rtr|p i, '“ r ’ fl ' l<! uerfr!h«i’-’ - rf r||flfo‘*'’

Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday Evening, December 16, 1913.

the phi delis i Expect to Make the Active Turners of Fort Wayne do Some ACTIVE TURNING In Basket Ball in Ft. Wayne This Evening— A Stiff Game. I he Phi Delta Kappa team of Dec a ! tur will O pp„M. the Active Turners topdght at the local gym on West Super I ior street in the first big contest of the ' week Let week's victory over the] Angola Engineers created the neceo-1 -ary eonlldenco among Actives nnd' they can be expected to travel some A week ago the Phi Delta dropped a game to the Junior Turners nnd the! visitors are coming here for revenge al the expense of the Actives. Tin l Decatur lads failed to spring anything | out of the ordinary against the Juniors but they have strengthened their lin« , up considerably and can lie depended i upo nto put up a hoi scrap in tonight's I , Darth, one of the active's guards., was out of the game last week on ac-, count of injuries, but it in pretty good shape again and will get Into at lea-t ' part of tonight's game. Russell fitted in pretty well against 1 the Tri .'-late crowd and will prohnbly : continue as the dub's first substitute , ♦he season doses. After tonight's play the Actives will rest up for next .Monday's game when the tir-t of a aeries of three affair* I will be staged with the Jailor Turn I er* for the club'* championship. In toad of a preliminary Iwsket ball game tonight the Turner gym class will stage a serie* of gymnastic drills previous to the dash with Decatur.— part Wayne Journal-Gazette. WONDERFUL LISI Os Toys to Select from This Year—Mechanical Toy Line IS ESPECIALLY GOOD Reaches an Form—Wonderful Skill in ! Making of Toys. That " I ' l ***’*• rtanU mu i -tir"-.y >* thankful to th* wonder tui ingenuity "'»• , " 1 ' “''W" l forth ’•inc of Ihn tiuU ••n | turf hl wi ’kmen tn supply I u ♦»%'•»rv veur Th<* ntwli! "I'nical toy* *»>i'h l« "" •»•*' ut i Claus' varied* h*udqu«r ihi* cltv I* more wonderful h. . that Mamma.’' and than tin, shut their eye* and cry. are j '.'' th'- list thl* y«*r. There are even )foaru thnt «« >«>•' ta own little fashion5l„ t wonderful of »H> llu . t‘» ••'* , '"> r ' , * ,c ,r *' 'up tire wagon. The hook nnd ,n run* along merrily until, '.|l tire will i» * ,irn W ' ..< ti- own ar< ord and stand* I i ,?tor th* firemen to run up. 1,1 fi „ lht . akilUul lit'lo tin wlJ« UP "" d **“' •*■■ hoot the bulla Ini" lit* h"ie» * ur ?',.bh- gamewith.-kHl’orthynl Uncle hoi* count*: lr " Vi "'the"game and M the Itolh - " I>| - '* ,U "1 fun In watching the little man “Le'L'l figuring up l'l» »*"••»(•. •« vould dcHiblrs- be In Pl«>'l"« ’»*•• rnu ' r „ Br „ running HtH" kltch11 " ,i. fa«hlon*d »fi* r m'dlter'* ' Is fitted out I rr . t <»f mlntoture utrntlh tM| * l ' l ' " nt’rr miniature packages of, Th* suppllr* u * rd **■ 1,1 dverti’ing- brtnd am’ ll P” k ,lf "' at ocM tea. #,P '. .L-ol.’te. etc-, nf standard that fo"k ,lto ,l ”‘ n * U ion -ixe. except In dimensions. |

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These, and myriads of others, large l : tend small toys and games, makes Sun 1 1" ' lans' mission an easy one in Decatur this year, ; o— VISITING FORT WAYNE SCHOOLS. <>. J. Suman, trustee* of St. Mary’s : township, and his corps of teachers are visiting the Port Wayne school* | today. The party of teachers com prises W. P. Ifoery, Mary and Helen i "owan, Mary Erwin, Mrs. Me t'ul I lough. Hen Teeple, Betc Colter, Math* t'hroniatcr. — o —..., A "GIVING CHRISTMAS." Knowing by happy experience that It Is more bleused to give* than to receive," the* Methodist Sunday uchool lias made plans for u "Giving c'hristi mas" again this year. Each class will give as a class toward the help of some worthy person or c harity. This will be done* in connc*ction with the program which will be rendered on , Christmas Eve. TO HOLD SALE. Tlie Union Chapel laidies* Aid society announces another one of their splendid markets and pastry sales at .Hie Hower A- Baker meat market next Saturday. Dectember 2<t. They will ■ have rabbits, baked goods, and the its incl line* of good things for sale. I’Mtt DONETmIICE Receiver of C. B. & C. Railroad Believes That Engine WAS SENT A-SPINNING 4 Into Grocery at Huntington by Some One Who Had a Spite Against Road. That 'onteone entertaining a malice toward the C. 11. A C. railroad com pany, probably some one holding an unpaid claim against the short line, I was re'-ponstble for the locomotive! making its wilt* run in Huntington Friday night that ended in demolishing the William Mayne grocery, Ithe theory of J. C. Curtis, receiver and gene ral manager. This conclusion was arrived at after an entire day spent in investigation and is sulmtar tiated by the statement of the hostlers who say* he saw n man running trot., the engine shortly after It started. The throttle lever was found jammed back In the lust notch, which train men say could not have been done hy steam alone. The hostler was shoveling coal into the locomotive tender alien the locomotive started. Eric* officcutls sent their wrecking crew to the scene aturday nnd the wreckage was temoved from the basement of the ELECT OFFICERS The Phi Dclts Held Semiannual Election of Officers Last Evening. X' FIRST OF JANUARY They Will be Installed Upon Official Duties — Good Men Were Elected. The semi annual election of officers of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity was held Monday evening ut the club rooms over th* Ud Klntx cigar store and th*’ following young men were elected to 1 office. They will take hold of their 'official positions on the first day ot January** WK? I’resldetit Forant Vail. Vice President-- Jesse Cole, tj.'creury and Treasurer Herman i F.hTnger. Master of t ereuconltHt—A. B. Klein j hens Sergeant at Arms— Franc Is tb limltt Inner Guard- Bay K<d>MOuter Guard H*rt> Full*okamp The above officer* will bold tbelr places until June, at which tint*- an ! other election will he held.

TO BE THURSDAY !. Funeral of Miss Eva Peoples Will be Held Thursdy Aternoon. AT THE M. E. CHURCH Father and Niece from North Dakota Are En- , route Here. i I The* funeral of Miss Eva People* [. will be held Thursday afternoon, the procession leaving the S. E. Brown home on First street at 1:30 o'clock | for the* Methodist church In this city, where the funeral will be conducted l>y the* Itev. D. T. Stephenson. Burial will take place tn the Decatur cerne I tery. The arrangements were completed . last evening after a communication had been received from North Dakota that Miss People's father. Join, It Peo I pies, formerly of thid county, and his granddaughter. .Miss Naomi Peoples. , of Ayr, N. D.. had left Fargo last evening at 10:45 and are now will i on their way here. Mr. I’c-ople’s youngest daughter, > Miss Sue. is in the hospital at Fargo. | N. D.. where ahe was operated upor., Monday ot last week and is doing well I The members of the family were ai tlie hospital when tile telegram from i here telling of the death of the other, daughter was sent Sunday evening, lienee they did not receive that as no answer was received here. Another telegram was sent last evening, am, | later the tHissildjitv of their not being at home was conceive d here, and they I -got them by long distance telephone by calling up the hospital at Fargo K. D.. where it was learned that they bad boon a few minutes before. Thee were soon recalled to the* hospital and the message given them at 'a o'chs-k last night. Mr Peoples und grand daughter started on the* next train without returning to Ayr. which is some thirty miles away. TO BID FAREWELL Reception and Smoker to be Given Rev. Edward Freiburger at K. C. Hall THURSDAY EVENING ■MW- ———• Faithful Assistant of the St. Mary's Church to Bid Good-bye to Friends. Tlie congregation of the St. Mary'* church in tills city is soon to lose* their faithful and xcalou* assistant pastor, the K**v. Edward Freiburger, following the appcdntinent hy the lit. Itev. Bish op Herman J. Alerdlng to boennte tlie superintendent and chaplain of St Joseph's orphan asylum and manual I training school ut la»fay*tte. In order to show part of their appreciation und respect toward Itev. Freiburger a reception and *mokc-r will be given In hl* honor at th* K. of ''. hall Thursday evening, to whirii every cue Is Invited. Father Freiburger I* I taking the place of the Rev Jullu j I Helmetz of laifayottr, who comes Io I this elty to accept the Irremovable| rectorship of the St. Mary's church *Uccc*edlng tlie late* Itev. It Tliecj Wil ken. who died last October at Coving - 'on. Ky. • For over one year Father Frelbun- ' • rr lias been assistant |ai*tor of th* < ' St. Mnry'u church and during this t|m< j ’ la* Im* obtulncsl the reaper t and *•• , • teem of every nunc tier of the congregu ! ' Hon and all of whom regret In his leav j i ing. Since the dcatli of Father Wllki*iiJ tie has taken hold of the c ccugreguticitl 1 al affairs In a most commendable mat ■! Iter, proving I hat h<* was aide Io hold i the excellent appointment given him. by th* bishop. , —........0 BOX SOCIAL FRIDAY. Mist Mary Erwin, teacher at th* Voiou tcbool bmire In St. Mary's r tbwoshlp. anuoum >•« that a box social I will he held at the school house l-'ri nay. December lb.

MOVING TO WILLIAMSPORT. Mr*. .Mary Stock ard and daughter. I.eolic, expec t to leave l Thursday for their future* home* at Williamsport. 11l . Mrs. Stockard having purchased prop erty there. Since* the death of Mr.j Stea keerd a few months ago, they have sold the farm near Williams, thlcounty, to go to Williamsport, near I which place they have relative**. Tin-' Stoekarda were members of the Royal | Neighbors of this city and have many ! friends here* who will la- sorry 10l break the association. —o—— a-—_ UNCLE HEZEKIAH OBSERVES My sun. Bud, whut w urks un u nusepapnr sex he hex found a new re-spon-si bi-li ty rentin' un th’ shoulders uv a journalist thet uv writin' artlkles so's th' kids won't think there’s niore'n wun Santa t'laii* existin' ut tl; ,' same time an' ylt preaurv th' class distlnkshun of Santa. FIVE ARE FOUND Many Are in Hospital and Firemen Searching Ruins for More Bodies. HAVE MANY CASES Public Service Commission of Indiana Has Over 400 Cases on Docket. I I'nltcd Pres* Servh et Cincinnati. <>.. Dec Id tSpeiial tc-j Daily Deiiua-ratl With five bodies re covered from the ruins of tlie Salva-' tion Army Industrial Home, a dozen injured roomers in tlie hospital, and' the firemen searching the debris lor tnora taail.’s, the polled today icegaii i an investigation on their theory that the fire, which early today destroyed the lodging house, was caused hy in i cendiartsm. New York. N. V.. Im. Hi cSpcs-ial, to Daily Democrat! Three person*' were killed und four injured in a lire which destroyed an upper west side! apartment house early today. A moth er threw her infant son from the tenth ' story window and the firemen and po lice failed to catch It It I* doulttful whether not it will live. The moth er then jumpea and was seriously in jured. Wualilngton. I tee. Hi. (Spacial to Dally Democrat,)- It wau pru< tie-ally. settled before the Republican National c omtiilltee today that It would not l»»u. . a call for a p.*'ial National conven tlon. This declaion was reached after! the convention plan was discussed from every angle. When tin- com I mittee came together the prospe* t wu | that Itefore It adjourned It would as-1 sum* all authority to change th* Ik, - ! Is of representation. Indianapolis. Dae id. * (Spcs-ial toDaily Democrat.) Witl, over (ihi ca- I •s on tlie docket, tlie public service, committee nt Indiana is *wamped.| Important suits <»f proposed measure effecting many cities are likely to be’ year* awaiting a dew I* lon Following J the arbitration of th* street railway ' strike trouble in Indlanapnli*. the com ' mittee Intends to take up the laifuyette , lighting and powet rate The prop** ed merger of the Indianapolis Tele phone company will come cip *on>* time In IBIS unless an advance la mad** on the docket. —... ...-.0 —I.. I — I liuWOLPERT LAD INJURED Herman. fi"ir year <dd »«n of Mr land Mr* Andrew Wnlpert. met will* a very painful and serious ac < Idc-nt , Mmiday afternoon about 2 o c lea k ! while playing at ilia hum*. He w-a*| ■landing cdi a chair and accidentally ' ! fc-ll ceff, breaking hl* right arm and illsliM-ating his liouldcr Dr D. D I c'lark was Innuoc.cutely t ailed and th> arem *•» put In >» sling and the shout : i dor retcof The Injury I- a very imilii i ' till one but the little fellow la holding , : out under th* strain very wail. — ■■■■■■■l lima CROMER A CONVERT The many irtemis and ncquaintanew of yeorgu W. ('romer will Im- inter**! cl in hearing that Mr (romer »*« , ou* of thn convene in th* big tabc i unde meeting in Mune I* last night. ..Mr 1 romer nerved the Uuthih die I met in congress for aaveu term*, end! 1 1* known eitht r personally or by repu | tat ion by every voter In the dlstrie* |

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THE COURT NEWS Jury Finds for Reber in Sum of Forty Dollars Against Bowman. CASES ARE SET For Trial—Shafer Peterson Appointed Special Judge in Case. After iM'ing out about live and a half ' hours the jury at 7: '-0 o'clock last *v- ! cnlng returned a verdict tor Earl It--liter for forty dollar against Isaac ! Howman, whom he -ued for labor. The* inventory number one. filed by , Chris M. Weldy. administrator of the Sarah A. Cochran estate, was approved Til* case* of the Stale of Indiana v*. Joaeph J. Tonnelier I* set for trial I January ■>. The case of the State vs. Charles D. | Murray is set for January 7. i Stuart Brown vs. Rudolph Bauman et al. Th* defendants having com | plied with the order of tlie court he*r> tofore made in relation to cost* in this cause*, the objection cd the plain- | tiff is overruled. \m*wer by all de I lendttnls tllc-d Rule to re ply to s>lend, third, fourth and fifth paragraph I Sejiarate- answer of Rudolph nc'l i Adolph Bauman filed. Ituh to re-ply I agaiti't plaintiff by Vdolph and Anna i Bauman. Rub* to answer cross-com ' plaint. Cross c omplaint by defendant. Rudolph Bufiman ohjes tloti Icy plain lift to tiiird paragraph ot cross c occij plaint overruled and exc epttoa* Itul'to answer cross-complaint. Demurrer hy plaintiff to third paragraph of an1 -wer of all defendants. I rel ol Henry Kri. k v | Jatlie- lb udr.'e s~ el al. Deneurrer i defe ndant* overruled Exe-eptioti* by ' defendant, the taserd <>( commissioners. Kuh- again*! defendant* to an* . -wer In ten days S|M*e-ial Judge* Eichhorn ha* jurisdle tion of this case. Frank J, Fede rsptel administrator. v». Jacob W Cohlenta Cau»<* set f.-r trial for January 13. Schafer Peterson »«• appointed ! special judge of the caae ot The Non*- ! Better Manutac luring Co v». Marcel lus E. Hutton, the present court lw*ln« dlseiuulltled Icy reccMcn of leaving Is eci | c caiiisc-l in the case. I Oliver J Hanna v». John Trim et ;> Answer of plaintiff to < roes-complaint of Tyndall, reply In two paragraph* Meyers to complaint of Harmon, nil!to reply to second and third para- - graph*, answer of M*y*r« v*. cro*> • i c ompiaiiit of Tyndall. Th* People's -date* Hank vs Vane * |Um kma*tc r Appearance by Peierscn Id Moran for all defendants, ero* ! * omphcini by J V ltuckma*tc*r ate I I Hcitner I’harlest-cu Anawer tiled to | cross-complaint. case submitted ! Finding for plaintiff un his complaint tend that J. A. Bm?kma»ter and llumcr | Chnrlestcm are sureties for Wiliia-u Bm ktpasier Judgment for *222.3U and c-oats against defendant*. Property ot W W. Huc kma-ter ordertsl exhattatmi before proceeding against property of suretle*. Pcceph-'w State Bank Vs John J. Sum tuers et al Defendants rub-d to an swer abaoluto In 5 days. Daniel Sprang'* final re|H>rt as ad I mlnisinitor of the Sarah Edington e * I late was apiirovccd amt he was d--I charged from further liability F. M. Cottrell, attorney for Th* I Hommitcad ecmipany .ha* ffled a new suit against John W and Wilmer Em j ery, on note, demand JIM. Muy Etta Iteichard vs. William V |likkm»»W Appearance by Peterson ' * Moran for defendant Huie to an answer An»w*r Died by d: fetiduoi I I CriNHH of J A. ihi« ktiißHti’r ♦tod J R Rule to imrwrr riw1 < omplauit answer filed. < ause subtnti ted A judgment agaibst the defend ant was rendered for *<.’33.13, and , costs Th* property of William V. i BucktM*ter la !<• be Arc, exhauste-i before proceeding agaln-t th.- proper (Ccnumtet! on Pure 4)