Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1922 — Page 5

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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ about town ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oscar Sapp, who wui buried under his car, t'day, died from th' loss o' blood while th' officers searched fer liquor. Jake Bentley an’ family are goin't’ make an extensive tour o' th’ wor |d—when th’ farmers git all th’ things th' gover'ment's promisin’ ’em. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Reverend Father Bensinger of Hesse Castle made a business trip to Decatur this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of Preble shopped inthis city today. All those interested in the Haymakers should be at the Red Men’s meeting Wednesday evening to make final arrangements for the meeting to be held Saturday April 29th. From 1 to 4 Saturday afternoon at Schmitt’s meat market the Delta Theta Taus will have all sorts of baked goods on sale including pies, cakes etc. The patronage of the public is solicited. George Cramer from east of the city attended to business in Decatur yesterday. Stop at the corner of Monroe and 2nd St# ahd select your Easter flowers at the Tri Kappa Flower sale to be held there Friday and Saturday. Easter plants, cut flowers, and corsages from 50c on up to several dollars. Leave your orders for corsages with Celia Andrews as soon as possible. Tom Bess from south of the city was a Decatur business visitor here this morning. J. D. McFarland made a business trip to Convoy, Ohio, this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shamerloh and son, Carl, of Union township, shopped in the city this morning. “New brooms for old” is the name of the Missionary play to be presented by the Philathae Class of the Baptist church at the church Thursday evening at 7:30. All missionary socities and the public are extended a special invitation. No admission will be charged but a silver offering will be taken. Watch for the announcement of the cast tomorrow evening. Mrs. C. E. Egley of Ft. Wayne is the guest of her .daughter, Mrs. Dar. Tyndall. Mrs. C. A. Dugan has returned from a throe week’s visit in Boston where she was the guest of her daughter, Miss Francis, and a week's visit at Vas Bar College, Poughkeepsie as the<

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[guest of her daughter. Miss Helen. C. J. Fuhrman of .Marion, Ohio, arrived in this city today to attend the funeral of Mrs. P. B. Thomas. Mr. and Airs. J. S. Peterson motored to Kt. Wayne today. Mrs. John O’Brian of Marion is in the city today to attend the funeral of Mrs. P. B. Thomas. Keep in mind the pastry sale of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid next Saturday at the Graham & Walters office. Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer Ray who died at the Baldwin sanitarium at Kalamazoo, Mich., yesterday morning will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora Townsend, on East Water street at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Evangelical church in Berne at 9:30. Richard Archbold, son of Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold, arrived in the city this morning from Ann Arbor, Mich, for a week’s vacation. He stopped for a short visit with his former school mates at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Miss Gusta Cramer who has spent the past month at the Lutheran Hospital is improving slowly and hopes to leave the hospital within a few days. FRIEDMAN UNDER ARREST (Vnltod Preß« Service). Chicago, 111., April 11 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —William ("Sailor”) Friedman, contender for the lightweight championship, was under charge of murder here today. The pugilist surrendered to police after he was sought in connection with the slaying of Abe Rubin, who was shot and killed in a saloon row. Four others were injured. Friedman was released on bond. Charles Hadesman, who was wounded, was also charged with murder as were three others said to have been in the saloon when the shooting took place. ROBERTS HERE TODAY Henry A. Roberts, candidate for the republican nomination for clerk of the supreme court called on friends hero today and he has many in Decatur, as he was for years a travel ing salesman and is quite popular. In 1916 he was elected state statistician but shortly after the legislature aboished the office. His opponent is Patrick Lynch who has held the place four years and being re-elected to a four year state job in is quite unusal. Mr. Roberts was given much encouragement here by his party lead-

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REV. TINKHAM HOME Rev. Charles Tinklmtu,- pastor of the Methodist church in Uiis city, arrived home last evening from Elkhart where he attended the annual meeting of the Northern Indiana conference of Methodists. Rev. Tinkham will leave Saturday for Peru to assume the pastorate of the Methodist church at that place. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, formerly of the Simpson M. E. church. Fort Wayne will arrive inthe city Saturday to assume the pastorate oftho local church. The assignmens were made yesterday. e ... DID SOME DAMAGE. This morning’s windstorm dill more or less damage of a minor nature. Several window panes-are reported broken in homes over the city, and limbs blown from some of the fine shade trees. The weather man dished out a variety of weather during the night and it continued so during the day. Luther Wolfe of Willshire looked after business in Decatur today. LIBRARY WEEK (Continued from page one) suport and strength," and Whereas, Today as never before the well being of our state and the progress of our communities depend upon the vigor and effectiveness of our educational institutions, our public libraries as well as our schools, and Whereas, The public library in Indiana and elsewhere has proven itself one of the most valuable social, spiritual, and practical forces in the life of any community, by fostering reflection, ideals and progress, and by stimulating the reading and assimilation of thet best in books, the treasure chests of human aspiration and knowledge. Therefore, in order that the citizens of Indiana may come to recognize more fully the value of books, reading, and libraries, ,and that they may become more familiar with the advantages and needs of the public libraries in their own communities. By virtue of my authority as governor of the State of Indiana, I, Warren T. McCray, do now designate the week of April 23-29, 1922, as "Indiana Library Week,” and do urge the observance of this week in all parts of the state, 1 especially recommend that the trustpcsjjf.publi£.libraries, librarians, teachers, and clergymen do their utmost to reach all in each community with the message and influence of good books. (Signed) WARREN T. McCRAY. Governor of Indiana The State House, Indianapolis.

THE COURT NEWS Tlie divorce case of Ruth M. Pontius vs Ellis Pontius was set for trial today but was necessarily postponed because the special judge appointed to hear the case was engaged in another case at Portland, and could not come here today. An answer in one paragraph and petition for an increase in allowance filed. Roy Baker was appointed riding bailiff for the April term of court. Mary Knavele vs. Edward Knavele, divorce. Summons ordered for dedendant Knavele returnable April 21. Bank of Wren vs. Oscar M. Gephart and Adam J. Gephart, note. Defendants ruled to answer absolute in five days. Bank of Wren, vs. Adam J. Gephart and Mary J. Gephart, notes and judgment. Defendants are ruled to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Daniel Meyer, Carey C. Kinkhausen, Oliver .1. Harmon and Walter Gehres, doing business under the firm name of The Peoples Lumber Co., vs. Adam J. Gephart and Mary J. Gephart, on account. Dedenants ruled to answer absolute in five days. Real estate transfers; United States of America to Charles E. Parker, patent deed to IG3 acres, Monroe townshin, $1.00; United States of America to Abraham Sonswain. 80 acres, French township, patent deed, $1.00; Hartford Civil township to Hartford School Township, township deed to tract of land, $1.00; Hartford School Township to Aaron Ziegler, township deed to arte of land, S3BO.

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MEN’S CHORUS TONIGHT. The meetings which are being held at the U. B. church are meeting with great success, last night again proving a winner. At the meeting tonight the Men’s Chorus class will sing together with other good music. You are cordially invited to attend.

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