Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1920 — Page 3
Here’s Whats Left Girl’s Brown Cull', low heels, English (M QQ slutpe, sizes 3 to 6 D and EjJrXaaJO Girl’s Black Kid English shoes. 1) and E Ii? 4 QQ sizes 3 to 7 tPtXaa/O Ladies’ Brown Louis high heel shoes, (M QQ B, C and 1), 1 to 7 Just a few pairs of eaouioo o| noA asiApß <>A\ ’ ,)Z ! S early. No approval or none laid away for future. Charlie Voglewede Sells Em
ABOUT TOWN ———- (j Rev. E. V. Ghidoni preached two very good sermons at the First Christian church Sunday to large crowds. v He will preach again next Sunday. Two hundred houses should lie „ built during the next six months. If vou have any suggestions, lets have ' h them. Mrs. Belle France of Alliance. Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. e Confer. t A week of prayer will be observed at the Presbyterian church with services each night this week. You are cordially invited to attend. No further word concerning the whereabouts of Rev. Mills of the Evan geliean church, has been obtained though information is being sought through various channels, nouncemeat has been made so far as to what plan will be made to fill the vacancy htfre but it is expected soon as arrangements for the annual conference in April must be made during the next few weeks. John C. Capron. Atorney of Fort Wayne was a legal business visitor in the city tills morning. Indoor basket ball will start at th gym tonight and the business men ai especially urged to take part in this delightful recreation. Will you join in the petition to place ornamental light posts in front of your residence? It will help as much as any one thing we can d - Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Erwin will leave Thursday for Florida where they expect to remain several weeks, missing the greater part of the bad wc.i .. r here. , Plans »r« being made by a number to build houses for renting and will start soon. We wil need a number and could use a • hundred during the next six ui"ii Think it over. . F. M. Scbirmeyer attended to ness at Fort Wayne today. Would you sboot your step-.■ > to protect your mother. See "'' Mary Pickford, the lit |le Tpirl does in “Heart O l!1 * 1 the Mee® Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, . . Hubert. Harold ami Orin btlpm turned to college to resume studies, after spending t i< n mas vacation with then pa(< 11 | is at Northern• Ob‘o ert -nd Harold aie at I ~H E FEELS “* " AN Rheumatic pains- 1 joints <>i in sides, sore ™, i X’' e ,Y in g are usual)) an ’always tired' lcP red k idneys W symptoms of di-or r wriles: W. Wells. ™ uin ' t the time am i am pu my “gficr taking Foie.’ got. tired. But a a ncw man f Kiduey to mv customer 1 recommend themi auy eas , and have never “ ara jve ■ where they to rclif-v; Hou." Prompt i bladder ail kiduey troubles aBU ru cuts.
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Misses Geraldine Brandyberry andlii Jertrude Yager returned to Green-1 ■astle, Ind., ,to esuine their work in I { DePaw University after spending their! j vacation here with their parents. Misses J Irene Gregory returned to| l Oberlin College this morning after al’ two weeks vacation spent here with I her motherland other relatives. Paul Blackburn returned to Lafayl ette yesterday to resume his school I work in ITtrdue University. Earl Blackburn returned to New ! castle, Ini, where he is employed ! after a visit here. Mrs. Christian Croemer returned te l her honieMn Fort Wayne after visit I ing with her sister Mrs. Henry Schi- I man. I Mrs. NiH Wagner made a business! trip to l-'ort Wayne Mrs. JIW. Rabbitt spent the after noon in Bort Wayne. Mr. ani Mrs. Lee Vance and daughter. Let-Anna. spent last evening with I friends in Bluffton.
RESUME OPERATION The company o! Hartford City, of wh j^p le a nunAer of Adams county y was are interested in. and e jounces formeky a glove factory, anr f again ' that they will resume operatiored conc2 .. r sometAe in February. The s» U( j p jj will qsanufacture overalls, a,st Appointed Ray of Berne, has been C e j panv gene® manager. The ‘i < ’ n jfa ) ’2o,ooo to ■ increwid its stock from : $75,090. T — ay TREATY
LOWDEI SAYS “RATIF ie 5 ■ (United Press J— (Special te : liICD, 111., Jan. ’ to k rnor Frank Q f Daily Democrat)-Gov. > the republi( , an • Low j*’ n ''andidatc i jn ) idont . adV ocates noii*ation for pre> f / reaty prolU p tlv , . ratifeton of the t. L sllbstauce a ,_ wit| reservations “i I ]ie senate/ , He r reaf tdopted by ' jn a letter ( t expfcseed his opini, f Borah answering 1 benfai )! \\ illiam 1 p.j m ag a presiden t quOtiois put to t p) ,] tiaßcadidite. | * JS TAKEN S OLSEN ‘t, -i r Q , r ■ ieis Service) ! f (United I' l ?!’,— (Special to Daily J' (i. u alias John I iQlimrat) —Hetili, | O ] )e t p c son o f : A. vho claims (ngejjgt, W as arrested _ i’jocu, HL, eva p . g( , ( | ] t . a ding a and chai^(. U p men w j lo have tergfngof 13 holi ( t o f or se vc-ral weeks, roriad Chiem-| en confessed. ir I’olii' say Ol>V sc , ven companions wa- >’ jc i’ CII W ’*J’h’ a revolver battle. Two v. ajwed af(i'4f s received minor injur of Hie bandy ,y is. '■/ n. | ■> q AVE j rs I f . ■ j i se I J s by paying your tekc. |1) renju before lan. 10. Os ie Jhone I’jji Fridav and Saturday H- Bee opt f unti i ni o'clock. 5-11 •vetiingri x
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANUARY fl, 1920
IiTOOK OUT DREADFUL SORENESS W When the kidneys are weakened | or overworked so that they fall to 1 filter and throw all impurities out of I the blood, the poison remains in the, ■ .system and. backache, soreness, lame-, 1 ness and rheumatic pains are likely elite develop. Mrs. David Henry. 65 S. ■ Lincoln Ave.. Washington, N. J„ ■ I writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are dolling me much good, both my kidneys ■ and the rheumatism. They took all ■ the dreadful soreness out of my ■ limbs."
I NEW EVIDENCE I (.athered in the Mysterious I Murder of J. Stanley Brown is Discovered WITNESSES TESTIFY I Several New Clues are to II be Run Down —Prevost's Clothing Examined (United Press Service) II Mount Clemens, Mich., Jan. 6— ■ I (Special to Daily Democrat) —In view ■I lof newly discovered evidence, issu- “ I ance of warrants charging complin-
y in tut? ms ui u. uiauwj « in ven centric Mount Clemens clubman. v j V i n( ■as doubtful today, according to At state: orney General Groesbeck, conduct- v ivini ng secret inquiry. Am The inquiry which was in session ,^ (|n util last midnight, will be resumed a(lm j. gain today. Several new elues are K T o be run down, according to.author- )iras ties. | y Several witnesses of yesterday an? I Si inderstood to have testified they sr ( h< r 7 Brown and “one or two" other j »ns in Brown's car in front J Edison hotel as late as 10 p / J 11P night Brown gras kill rd? ' Another bit of evidence ’ en considerable credence jr ' s a mt ‘ toward (he end was testimenj of Ted Wilde, taxi d£ * . . , , , , told authorities understood to have . ~ . t, . nt/ now held as a that Lloyd Prevost pt’’ r ,, at one time owned material witness, gs a gun. . ' , .... nyiously denied he eve" Prevost prei “V . ■/ fire arms. possessed an'. ■ , ~ , , > AlM'tide did not t> -ulv as Although W , , , (lire of tiie revolver Preo the cab / . ./‘-ted to have owned, it is is i'Pnv rd 'if! t i l tell investigators i r<dative or Prevosts took
jr o 5.01 num mm piivicij utiui v A>e shooting of Brown, No announjiument wait mads today is to what was found in the investigation of Prevost's clothing which was taken to the offices of the attorney general Saturday. NO WORD OF SON ll.' K. Kennerk of Summers & vennerk, attorneys of Fort Wayne, was here attending to legal business oday. He reports that iio word has been heard from his 14 year old son who disappeared two months ago. A tew days ago a report came to the parents that their son had been ound but it was a false rumor. SPARK FROM CHIMNEY The Martin Lord house on North •Tinth street was the scene of a. pretty lively fire at 10:45 o'clock this morning, which is thought to have been caused from a spark from the •himney. The fire was noticed fore it got a good start, but spread very rapidijj, and when the fire department arrived, quite a hole had been burned in the roof. The lire darted near the chimney, burning down. doiiig considerable damage to he house, burning a large portion of the roof and damaging several rooms n the upstairs of the house. The oss is estimated at three hundred and fifty doljars. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Leave was asked to amend the complaint which was granted in the a'-.e of Jlarry Butler vs. Abe Weil i.nd Isaac Weil. Amended complaint filed. Rule again;! defendant to answer. King & Company & Corporation vs. Orville Brentlinger and others, on contract, the ease was dismissed and costs paid. James O. Hoagland, as administrator of the estate of Rachael Mailonee, proof of pervic epf notice filed. Petition submitted and evidence heard. Finding that the total net value of the estate does not exceed $2,000 and that three children and the children of a deceased child of the decedent aro the only heirs at -—r-~ T-SB — COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY John Vognue. Elberton, Ga . write?. Last fall, when my neighbors were down with infl'ienau 1 took a severe cold and before 1 was aware of my condition 1 was down sick in bed. I j coughed night and day and my throat i was raw artd sore. 1 got a bottle of! Foley's Honey aita Tar Compound and took eight small doses in two hour. My condition to ixn.~w.» 'i.'l ja « *■ d*y» J ■«** su< well as ever. Tn flay iqpiiou Foley i , is the best cough medicine made.” ' '
I here is " ™ 1 P eo « buy I DR. MA».j .. ~ LUNG I It’s pleasai „ . . Guaranteed P I It will relieve r l,s O'. cold, or. throatl Bv druggists ev’ c “On. Ii ~ 25c, 50c and I Ashbauche.l FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739
Finding no innenianee uia uu \s zthis estate or any of the ,Lfs. the matter of the surviving / partdp of Ainsworth & an in>ry and appraisment , was filed, itory approved. Bu snd of the surig partner filed*—/'and approved, anient of tic JU .liabilities of the sueig partner nanda T ■ mnblesoii filed applicar f Or ] ( . lar/ters of administration as inis* t matrix in tse estate of James C.e wdimbleson. Bond filed and ap- . ufived. Letters issued and confirmJ&. Lenhart & Heller attorneys. ' Frank Spade, administrator of the estate of Ralph Spade filed notice of final settlement and final report approved. Administrator discharged. In the guardianship of Ruth Faye Huston, a petition by the ward for an order against the clerk to pay direct ■to her the sum of SIOO now in the hands of the clerk. Petition sustained and the clerk ordered to pay the ward ?100. Cause ordered oif the docket. ('• The guardianship of Lillian. Ida and Leona Kauflman, a notice of the sale and proof of publication filed. Report on the sale of the Ist tract of real estate to Samuel Nussbaum. Repor tot the 2nd tract of real estate to Joseph Schwartz for $5,000 cash. Report approved. Deeds ordered and approved. William G. Kist vs. F. W. Rosenwinkle and Murray Scherer, on account by agreemetit this cause is continued. Real estate transfers: Daniel N. Erwin and others to Charles Hill and others, lot in Decatur, $435: Daniel N. Erwin and others to William Fougaly and others, lot 567 in Decatur. SISOO, Janies F. Parrish to Calvin H. Hamrick and others 40 acres in Blue Creek twp. $11,000; Oliver P. Steele to Calvin Hamrick and qthers, 40 acres in Blue Creek twp. $8200: Albert W. Lichety ami others to Ulrich Sprunger, lot in Berne, $5000; Earl K. Shalley and others to Delia Miller, lot in Berne. $2900; Janies O. Hoagland to Cyrus J. Miner, tract in Washington twp., $350. The appearance of Merryman and Sutton for the defendant ruled to answer plaintiffs complaint in the case of John S. McCrory vs. Louis A. Holthouse. In the case of Dayton Gause and others vs. Ora Hertel ami Albert Hertel to reform a deed, a complaint was filed. Merryman and Sutton atorneys. In the mater of Amelia Christen and others, vs. laiwrence Smith and others, a default of the deljmdants and Margaret Smith. Finding that the plaintiff, Amelia Christen is the owner of undivided eleventwentieths of the real, estate. Other plaintiffs and defendants are. each owners of the undivided on. twentieth of real estate and that the real estate is indivisible and should be sold at a private sale for cash. I). B. Erwin was aiu>ointcd as commissioner to make a sal-' giving a bond of S2OO. Appraimment filed. Bond filed and approved. — ■ -.'ri.' 1 — SCIATIC pains QUICKLY RELIEVED Keep Sloan's, tha World’s Liniment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic “crick” have Sloan’s Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago — far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains — sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, weather exposure results. A little is all that is necessary, for it soon prnetrafes without rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained skin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise precaution. Keep it handy. \ All druggists— , 70c , $1 ?0
' WANTED u m Exchan »e Ist & Madison— ’Phone 417 Stoves, Ranges, Furniture ogg & Connelly Dealers in new and used goodi of every description. ( ash paid at your home for Any goods you mav have to sell We will calf if votl ’phonel.' 4-ts “IT DID ME 4 WORLD Os GOOD," | SHE SAYSI .o . Elmore Uses —-Scribe
"Ahnes, Ind., Jan. s—“Trutona j aceflone me a world of good, in that Zhas helped me to rid myself of a great deal of worry and unpleasant- . ness, Mrs. Emily B. Elmore, a well known Vincennes woman of 810 Emi- 1 son Avenue, said recently. “For about a year I've been bothered with a combination of stomach, liver and kidney troubles. I'd experience severe pains in my stomach, especially after eating pork or anything greasy. At times I felt so badly I didn’t have any appetite at all. I frequently suffered severe pains in my back and sides. Dizzy spells and belching annoyed me, too. 1 felt tired and draggy most of the time. “1 feel more like myself, since taking Trutona. My appetite has improved wonderfully and 1 can eat most, anything now without fear of the former bad after effects. I really enjoy my meals nowadays. The pains in my side and back have been relieved The dizzy spells have almost ceased to occur too. Trutona Is without a doubt a good medicine and I'm glad to indorse it.” Mrs. Elmore's sincere statement should appeal to the thousands of men and women in this vicinity who are suffering from troubles similar to hers. Trutona is excellent for stomach, bowel, and liver troubles, indigestion, lack of appetite, nervousness, sleeplessness, general debility and the like. Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falk’s.
<■ + + *•!• * + *♦*♦ + *♦♦♦ * COURT HOUSE NEWS + *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ In the case of Mary F. Baker vs. Lionel G. Baker for the sale of land of tho defendant an appraisement was filed in the sfcm of SBOOO. Proof of publication and postlig of notices of sale filed. Report of sale filed and approved. -Deed ordered and approved. , Amelia Christen vs. Lawrence Smith CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. HL. writing your name and address clearly. You will ifeceive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney PMls for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder .iHmeats; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels.
Rabbit Feeds Blatehford*s Rabbit Meal, for nursing does and weaning young rabbits. Molasses and Alfalfa Grain Rabbit Feed for fattening, puls on more weight, quicker, and cheaper than any Feed on the market. Fresh car 60% Tankage just unloaded. E L CARROLL and SON
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- —X Your gre ind others a default of rawrence and Margaret. — — George Shoemaker, GuardiuV Harriet Bucher vs. Wilson and Bucher on note the cause was disl tuisaed and the ccost was paid. The Board of Children's Guardians, Exparte, Summons ordered returnable Jan. 16. In the estate of Samuel E. Laisuie, Webster C. ''Martz, administrator, suggestions of minority of Flossie D Everitt. D. B. Erwin appointed guardian al litem for Flossie Everitt. Answer of guardian ad-litem filed. Gabriel Everitt filed answer as guarian of Flossie Everitt. Real estate transfers: Edison Brock and others to Harmon Gillig, lot in Decatur, $2,000; Sherman T. Watson and others to Charles Watson, tract in Hartford twp., $1; James M. Ross to Elmer L. Smith and others, lot in Decatur $1050; Frank Schirmeyer and others to Margaret Sphar. lot in Decatur, $250; Mary H. Spade to Perry V. Lewton, lot in Decatur S3OOO.
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