Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1923 — Page 2
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1923
I XOTICK TO OKFFXniXTS - * M* Nut« vs A4«mt*> « wutiiy. Bct; hi the A4Mrti* ClkuH Court, April Term. iw::. Xy uu.iu kvwiplaint tv <iuiet title iu real • stale. Nite* vm. Aarvn HruWh, el a I. Now uum*M tl»e pMinuA by hi* uttumrynr Mm-.i rmin miiU Hiitum. ••ml tih’« hl« . vinphiint herein iwit»‘tb4M with th* tiniduvlt us n competent per»vn. that the rrMidroc* upon dliitfent Inquiry i$ unknown of the fvllvwing iiuniHd defendants, low'll: Aaron Hrywn, Kuuh Lh uw n, Reuitli Uruwn. b.ll Diuw'd. Hiram Brown, ChnrleM Banwell. Orindu Ihtnwell, Urnldu . BanWfll, ZacheuM Fhelpv, z.h lilun PheipM, Xacharlah Pbelpa. Hannah Plivlpx. Paul Hainen, Paul HaiDM, Paul Hanes, ('iirullnv Hainea, Caroliti* m Halnea, Caroline Haina, Caroline Hane*, Mmy XI Brown. Jan* XI Hiuwii, Jane Blown, Orinda Drown, William Dtum. William A. Deaui. William 11. Dvani. Elisabeth Ann Deani, Ei’/.abeth A. Drain. Hubert Bennett,t lluberi <’. Bri>neti, Henry D. RogriN, M.n\ .\i Hocera, John a Deam Jon# M Deuni. Jane .VI. Lemon, Harvey i Lemon, .lane M. Lemen. Harvey Lerncn, Mary lane Lemeii. .lane M. Lamtn, .Line XL Lainon. Harvey Lamon, Har-J \. \ Lamon* w m n iHa m, w hoa* viiiistliin name is unknuwn to plaintiff. W. IL Deani, whose rlirlMtian, name Is unknown lu phiinlilT; S. T. yi.-ndenhall wim«e ehrletlHn mime Im unknown to plaintiff; S. L,. Mendenhall, whuav rlirimlan name la unknown to plaintiff, thnl the names of the defendantß are unknown and that they are believed to be nun-resi- 1 dents of the State <»f Indiana, sued In this to lion b\ the following names. and designations, towit: •’Tin unknown husbands and wives. 1 r» sp» < tivrly, of each of the following named persons, to-wit:i Amm Brown. Ituah Brown. Keuah I’.rowi’, Eli Brown. Hiram Brown.' <’h. tries Banwell. Orinda Banweli, ornida Banw<dl, Zarheus Phelps, Z.u liius Phelps. Zaehariali Phelps, j t.’.mnah I’lie Ips. Paul 11. lines, Paul Hains. Paul Hanes, Caroline Haines, Caroline M. Haines, Caroline Hains, Caroline Hanes, Mary M. Brown. Jane M Brown, Jane Brown, Orinda Brown, William Deam. William A. I'eam, William H. Deam. Elisabeth Ann Deam, Eizabeth A. Deam, Robert Bennett,' Robert C. Bennett. Henry D. Rogers,i Marx M. Rogers. John A. Deam John! XL Deam. Jane XI. Lemon, Harvey | Lainon. Jam- M. Lenten. Harvey Lemen, Mary Jane Lenten. Jane M. La men, I Jane M. Lamon. Harvey Lamon, Har\e\ Lunen, Wrn. 11. Deam. whose e.hristian name is unknown to plaintiff. W. H. Deam, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; S. T. <Mendenhall, whose • iiristian name is ti ri k n <> w n to plaintiff; S. L Mendenhall, whose Christian name is iinkrmwn to plaintiff, the names of «!l whom arc unknown t»» pLUiHIfT, ihr unknown widows ami widowers, respectively, of Each of the following named det rased persons, to-wlt: Aaron Brown. Rituh Bt«>wn. Iteuah: Brown. I-Mi Brown. 1 lira tn Brown, Charles BanwelL Orinda Banwell, j ornida I‘.an well" Z;u hens Phelps, Zacliitis Phelps, Zarhariah Phelps, Hannah Phelps. Paul Haines. Paul Hains. Paul Hanes. Caroline Haines Capline XI. Haims. Caroline Hains, c.indine Hanes, Mary XI Brown. Jane M. Vtrown, Jane Blown. Orintla Brown. I W ißiam Deam. W illiam A. Deam. William IL Deam. Eliza De th Ann Deam, i Eizaiieth A. Dram. Robert Bennett, 1 Robert C. Bennett. Henry D. Rogers’ Marx XL Rogers, John A. Itoam John *1 Dtam, Jane XI. Lemon, Harvey' L. :uon, Jane M Icemen. Harvey Lemen/ Xia i > Jane Lenten. Jane XI Latnen. J .lane XL laiimm. Harvey Lainon, Har-1 x x Lamvii, W nt. IL Drum. whoso, Christian narfie is unknown to plaintiff. \V. H Deam. whose Christian nam. i> unknown to plaintiff; S. T. Mendenhall, wlto>r Christian name is unkn ow n to plaintiff; S. L.! Xlemirithall. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, the names of all oi whom are unknown to plaintiff 1.. unknown stm-klmlders. bondhold-1 ers. receivera. 'rusUaes, virdiidrs, offi-| < ers and successors in interest of J L,,an C’umpany. the names of; all of whom are unknown to plaintiff { unknown children. <ies<-endants ami liens, surviving s|M.usrs, creditors ami administrators of the estates, de-, visers. legatees, trustees and executors of th< last wills ami testaments, successors in inter, st and assigns, re- ■ Hvrlx. of ea.-h of the following, named ami designated deceased persons. h.'vit; Aaron Brown. Ruah ov. n. 10-nah Brown. Eli Brown Hi-’ ia:>! Brown. <'liail.s Itanwrll. Orinda, >anv.,|. Banw.ll, Zarhrnsl ■ ' i ' S - hl ."’. • Za. hariali’ >.'“»nab I hOps p n „l Haln<-1 Jani Hains. Paul Hanes. <'ar..|in.l Ham. s. ('urolM.e M. Haines. Caroline H.t.ns. < ar..line Hanes. Mar\ M :r ; .»n. Jam Brown. Jane M. P.rowif orlnda Brown. William l>. iln i William A. brain. William II Deam Elia-' a l »ili Ann Deam. l-.'lizaheth A Deam ...Irno Pannett. Hobert <•. BennetL Henry I>. ItoKera. Mary M lioan s ; Jolm A. Dear,,. J..| in m Deam. Jane I A:. !.etm>n. Harney Lemon, Jane .V .Lim n. .larva, L.-im n. Mar, Jane I Le.m n. Jane M. laimen. Jane M. Lamon. Harvey latmon. Harvei Lamen ’ I vm. 11. Deam, Whose . i.ristian naim' ' \ 'mk»own to plaintiff, w H. D.am I ! WIIOK- . hristian name is unknown t<> t.anitiff, s T Mendenhall wimJ.: . OJIX'IHH name i» unknown to plain-: s - MemienhaH. w hose < hrlstlan ! unknown u> plaintiff. the .films <.r all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, all of the women ..nee known I '.v 1 . 1 ' I". , ' I ' e u nd .designations ■ i .me staled, whose names may have been < hutiKed. and who are now 1 known l.y other names, the names of; all or wimm are unknown to plaiirtiff; the spouses of a|| of the persons above. nam*-<i •bsci-ibe«j ami ficsignated as defendants to this action who are! mairied. the names of all of whom are! unknown to plaintiff; all pees or might as-! on, tue. elaim or mterest in or. Inn upon the real estate described In 111.. < onipluint in tliis aetinn by. under l I’m? """r 11 : “' v " f , ' le ‘lefendants in’ " f . 'I hat said action i.s for the nurnos.Im qiitetinv title to real estate in the thmTyf , In<llan * ; ,lli ' t " '' a use U s a , . I I es sts uKainst all of said defend. I am., that all ~f said defendants I ’J J'/'''''' *'' to I,e non-resl-Th. 'H l '*’. lu, '‘ ! rhe folowing leal estate in Adams mmnli Stat- ..f tndlami. I.s LsG ~a In'xm.l ...mplaint, towit " IM I ’ lie west half of the northwe.i miarter of tlw southwest quarte? of Section tiiirt.v-slx in township tw'enti SIX north or range fourteen euw ."on. billing twenty acres, more or less. rills action is instituted and Droseellte.l hy said plaintiff forth. nurnose ""'d.’smlbL I '', 10 *° • mo. .lesctibed ns against all de. maml”. Claims and claimants whatso- 1 No>!re ’s therefore hereby given said! ■lefen l ints that unless they be , n appear on the r.isi daj of the April '’'"V of the Adams Circut ‘lune’' ;a.'"t I,H T , b " ,nsr ,llr June JU ... to bo begun and hidden on I' ,e 9t " of April, lii;::. at the Court ' . House in (lie i Ity of Decatur. In said County und .State, and answer or demur to id complaint, the same will i»ei»r<l and determined in their abin V\ iiJii-jtf Whereof. | hereunto »<•< my haml and nffix the WOH I of « rt id « 7b w »i^ n “"’ ,l “- "< iSeiil, JOHN T. KELLY. < ieik of the Adauis Clrcsilt Court Merryman « s'utton. " Attorneys for p> M iptiir 18-H).;« Hoti’t loi-Kot the Eittreteuir Extralorrnnair .ct the U. B t htjrt h toiii K bt. IXouU be glad y (WI came No admtepion tliarg; j ——»' • — -1., '|» The county coamiß*iwws tnspeo- | ted the Schenk road yesterday..
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I — Thursday P'rlduy Night Club —Mrs. John i Heller. Pythian Needle Clubs at K. of P. home. 2:30 put. i The Pytbiau Needis club will meet ■ at the Knights of Pythias borne ut >2:3# o'clock Tuesday afternoon. . Every member Is urged to be pres- ■ ent. ’. So Cha Rea—Mrs. Fred Fullen- ' kamp 7:30. Corinthian Class of the Christian I Church will meet with Miss Jeanette Steele ut her home on Fifth street, ' Tuesday evening at 7:30. T. li. Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. ; Kate Stutter. - Musical program and playlets at' 1 V. B. Church, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. Friday M. E. Ladies Aid society—Church i parlors. .! Tri Kappa Card Party—Masonic ' hall. X o'clock. Saturday M. K. Cafeteria Supper —Dining, ; hall of church, 5 to 7. A very pretty surprise party was ■ given last evening by 1 Dr. S. P. Hoff- 1 ; man. of 1117 Cottage Avenue, Fort I XVayne. in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Hoft'iuan. A delicious two course luncheon was served with a large birthday cake and cut flowers ilorning the center of the table. Sweet peas were used as the appointments with southern cmilax leading fi oiu liie center to each place. Guests i Hom this city were Mr. and Mrs. Har'ry Helm, Mrs. Maude Dorwin and I j Mr. and Mrs. Ferd People. ♦ Mrs. Leota Beery was hostess to! the Historical Club a her home on j 'tenth street yesterday afternoon.; Mrs. Hattie Beery was leader and she gave a very interesting paper on The lAtnd of the Best," in which site featured the wonders of Amer- ; ica as compared with those of European countries. Subtopics were discussed by Mrs. Effie Schug, Mrs. -k-nnfe Edwards. Mrs. Fred Handler, Mrs. Fred Ahr, and Mrs. Ed. DeXor. Arrangements were completed for the Club Closing Day. the day of May 4 being set aside for that event. ; The Closing will be featured hy a dtnner at f>:3o o’clock, served by the Pythian Sisters in the K. of P. home. The club held a shower yesterday for the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addy. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. She was assist-! (<1 by Miss Jeanette Beery. The next meeting of the dull will be held with I Mrs. Effie Schug with Mrs. Fred .klir jas leader. The Ladies Aid society of the Monroe Methodist church will serve a three-cent supper at the Monroe high s< liool building Saturday evening starting at a o'clock. ♦ The Christian Endeavor society of the Reformed church held their monthly business meeting with ].<ei Kirsch last evening at his home on : Second street. Plans were dis. usse.' tor having , a stand at the Water .Works Park in the near future. Delicious refreshments were served by I Mrs. Kirsch. o Freight Train Robbed of Rich Whiskey Shipment Peoria. Hi.. April 12—(Special to' Daily Democrat) —A Santa Fe freight' i train leaving Pekin at 7 o'clock last night, was held up and robbed of I whiskey and alcohol worth, it is' estimated, $20,000 at Crandall, where the Sante Fe and the Lake Erie and ' j Western cross, ten miles east of! Peoria. The whiskey train was boarded as it left Pekin by four men who held up the crew, forcing them.' to stop at j I Crandall, where a fleet ot auto trucks! I was in waiting with about a score of I men. About, tweot-f barrels of whis-i key. a number of barrels of alcohol and a large amount of alcohol in 251 gallon cans was transferred to the : trucks. Sherty Niehaus of Tazewell county, with every available deputy, is searching for the trucks and whiskey. Officers throughout central Illi- 1 nois are oh the look out. ENDORSE HARDINGS PLAN] (United Press Service) Des Monies. lowa. April 12. —fSpe-l eial to Daily Democrat)—A resolution endorsing President Hardings plan lor participation ot the United States in file Interuutional court <d justice.! was inlrotlweti by Miss Morgan. | chairmen oi the national < otin< il for prevention of war. at today's session ’ of the M-tttieiial League ol XVoni<>u ’ Vn|p Cwnvefltion. Tlu re oltityni u ill lay in commit-1 itce 24 hours before action is taken.
J. Lenhart, former Adams County Resident Is Dead E. Burt Lenhart, prosecuting attorney of Adtiuis county, 'received a telegram today from Tyro, Kansas, announcing the dealii yesterday afternoon of liis great-uncle, Joseph Lamhail, former resident of Adams county. Mr. Lenhart was past 80 years of age and was a veteran of the Civil War. He left this county shortly after the close of the war. Mrs. Frapk Downs is a niece of the deceased and th# Chronisters in Decntur and Adams county are related also. Two daughters survive. o FRANCE MAKES PROTEST Constantinople, April 12 —(Special to Dally Democrat)—France is preparing a protest to the United States against the action of that country in accepting important concessions in Turkish territory, granted by the Angora government, it was learned 1 authoritatively today. o <—»—$—WANT ADS EARN—I—S-4 o i Save Money—Get twice as much at 1c sale Smith. Yager & Falk
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I Fhe Secretary of the Treasury in a recent circular, requests that nil Victory 4%% Notes be forwarded for redemption immediately. This includes those maturing May 20, 1023 as well ns those called for redemp. tion as of December 15, 1922. This bank offers its services free of charge in forwarding these notes for redemption and invites the holders thereof to usfc our banking facilities for that purpose. Old Adams County Bank
