Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1923 — Page 3

«==^7 T O_nFFEVntXT. ' s.»te of ’ nd ’® n “ s ia. g® ■' ' S T* Gnlbrnth, et al. nirl A‘ lh r plaintiff by t L. No* ,O hi7 attorney and til*" h' B Wnll-'T'. 1 herein togrther with the rompl alnl »' J competent person that » rr,J,v li irnee "P"" , " ll r nt ln ‘ |Ul , ry , lH n r own of following named defrndanta, to , * l, t h j Hm e* Galbraith. J. •'“"’'.h whoae ‘hrlHtl.an name la tinGalbrath, w Jarnow Galbreath, known 1 bra" " L Mary ‘’■’■'■r.Uth, Samuel '■’> )|h j r , snmnel GalSamuel f ,Yol Galbreath. Snmnel bralll’' • ' I|n Samuel Galbreath. Jl. GitH'ra 111 !’. n ri ,nii, Margaret Galbraith, Chare 8 Galbraith Charles Galbrath. Chares <’» r ’ j oge ph Galbraith,! t'harle" “ h joaeph Galbreath, Mar)'. Galbreath. Henry <’« bra th. Ilenn ""I'' | th nebecca Galbraith. Thom*’ ,f“ B th. Ilebccii Galbreath. Thoma* Burdett. Johnson Galbrath, Bebecea Buraett. n Oalbrn | th . Joht”' 0 " GathraKh. Suann Galbraith. Galbreath. Susan Galbreath. I .' W . n . d Galbraith, Sarah Seeper. Sarah S< - ”** <,,.,11 Leepers. Sarah •Leper, Leeper. George Leper. George George I*eP*rs. te g Georg.Seeper. M ,ii,nnee. Mary Mall- '‘^ P Marv .Mallnle Mary Matlnea. nes. Mar Mory Mallanee, Mary M GnP>riillh, Mary Mallneae, C“'V M iliinles John Malines. M> rgarM “ r i\.?n“>n. loseph Johnson. Margaret Joseph Johnston. Abraham Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson; that T ?°",of the defendants are im- ! he «n and that they are believed to k"' residents of the State of ln.llsited n this action by the folmudng names and ,|eslgnatlons. to- •■ The unknown husbands and " es respectively, of the following ’i nersons. to-wlt: James Gal"Jffh lames Galbraith. J. Galbrath. whose Christian name Is unknown to I.intlff James Galbreath. Samuel Galbraith Marv Galbraith, Samuel '•n i r Samuel Galbraith. Sr., ■t'lmiiel Galbreath. Samuel Galbraith. V?n Samuel Galbreath. Jr., Char es Galbraith. Margaret Galbraith, Charles I? }ra th Charles Galbrath. Charles Galbreath, Joseph Galbraith. Mary •alira I th, Joseph Galbreath. Henry p, Henry Galbreath Thomas as bfa th Rebecca Galbraith Thomas -J wraith Rebecca Galbreath. Rebec- “ Burdett. Johnson Galbraith. Johnson Galbraith. John Galbraith. Lean- '.* r n Galbraith. Susan Galbraith. laean- " Galbreath. Susan Galbreath. Scott Galbraith. Sarah Seeper. Sarah Leeper Sarah Leepers. Sai ah Leper. George beepers. George Leper. George Seeper. George B. Seeper. George B. Leeper. Mari Mallannee. Mary Malines. Mary Walinie. Mary Matlnes. Mary Ma enese. Marv Mallanee, Cearles Galbraith. Mar'v Molinese. Mary Malonles. John Malines. Margaret Johnson. Joseph Johnson, Margaret Johnston. Joseph Johnston. Abraham Thompson, Elisabeth Thompson. Henry N. Huston, .’rank Huston. Hubert Van Camp. Charlev Van Camp. Pearl Van Camp. Naomi Van Camp. Ida Woods, formerly Ida Van Camp. Paul Vant amp, Edwina Van Camp. Beatrice Van Camp. Prank Gilbert, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; . . The unknown stockholders. nonuholders, receivers, trustees, creditors officers and successors In Interest of each of the following named eorporThe Adams County Building Loan & Savings Association of Decatur, Indiana. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: The unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees trustees and executors of the last Wills and Testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: James Galbrath. James Galbraith. J. Galbrath. whose Christian name Is unknown tn plaintiff. James Galbreath. Samuel Galbraith. Marv Galbraith. Samuel Galbraith. Jr.. Samuel Galbraith. Sr.. Samuel Galbreath. Samuel Galbraith. Jrn., Samuel Galbreath. Jr. Charles Galbraith. Margaret Galbraith, Charles Galbraith. Charles Galbrath. Charles Galbreath. Joseph Galbraith. Marv Galbraith. Joseph Galbreath. Henry Galbraith. Henry Galbreath. Thomas Galbraith. Rebecca Galbraith. Thomas Galbreath. Rebecca Galbreath. Rebecca Burdett. Johnson Galbraith. Johnson Galbraith John Galbraith. Leander Galbraith, Suse.n Galbraith, Leander Galbreath. Susan Galbreath. Scott Galbraith. Sarah Seeper. Sarah Leeper. Sarah Leepers. Sarah Leper, George Leepers. George Leper. George Seeper. George B. Seeper. George B. Leeper. Mary Mallannee, Mary Malines. Mary Malinie, Mary Matlnes. Mary Malenese, Mary Mallanee, Cearles Galbraith, Marv Malinese, Mary Malonies. John Malines, Margaret Johnson. Joseph Johnson, Margaret Johnston, Joseph Johnston, Abraham Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Alice Huston James Huston. Mag ele Huston, William Elzey, Rachel Elzey. Anson Van Camp. Sarah Elzey, Emma Van Camp, Laura Van Camp. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed. and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; All persons and corporations. who assert or might assert any title, claim or Interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by. under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;" That the defendant, The Adams County Building Loan & Savings Association, of Decatur, Indiana was a corporation in Indiana but Is no longer a corporation In said State; that its members, stockholders, directors, officers are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana, but that the cause of action alleged against said defendants in the complaint in this cause arose within the State of Indiana; that the defendants/ Henry N. Huston, Walter Huston, Hattie Huston, Clamer Huston, Harvey Huston, Perry Huston, Jennie Cotten. Perry Cotten. Frank Huston, Mattie Moller, William Moller, George W. Aurand, Ida Hays, William Hays. Hubert Van Camp, Charley Van Camp. Pearl Van Camp, Naomi Van Camp, Ida Woods, formerly Ida Van Camp. Paul Van Camp, Edwina Van Camp, Beatrice Van Camp, Cordelia Curless. Isaac Garrison, Amanda Garrison, Sylvester Pease, Alice Pease, James T. Parrish, Elizabeth A. Parrish. Frank Gilbert. Charley Gilbert, Ethel Gilbert. Ola mm. Thomas Trim, Irvin Gilbert, Edith Gilbert, Joseph H. Parrish, Harriet Parrish are non residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is tor the purpose of quieting the title to the real estate of the plaintiff in the State of Indiana; that a cause of uetlon exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants ole necessary parties to said action /oat they are believed to be non rp sldents of the State of Indiana. '.bf following real estate in Adams ad ,9 ty ,’ , n the State of Indiana Is del ? Ha,< ' complaint, to-wit: The ni/to half of the northwest quarter; „!,... the east 4 " ™ds of the northwest uarter of the northwest quarter, all SPl .’t l°n thirty-one (31) in town fnnr«l Wen A y A seven <27) north of range ms. en (U > east - a,s action Is Instituted and prose“Y Bald Plaintiff for the purpose •ih/./l e S r ‘ K , hls title to the real estate cnmVi ? eßcr lbed as prayed for in his chum nt e as against all demands, 1/0? a ™ d Claimants whatsoever. f..r?,i'.;‘. e s - therefore, given said deiinU=r t »u and t ea< ' h and all °f then i that Aa'e/,1 „? y be and appear before the HouT. Circuit Court at the Court emir,.- 1 ? O J. e clty °f Decatur in Adams ■’Stu' ri L be atate of Indiana on the i« day of September 1923, the same

being the 21st Judicial Day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 3rd day of September, 1933 and answer or demur to Raid complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. In Witness Whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed tlie Senl of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof In the city of Decatur. Indiana this 31»t day of July A. D. 1 923. (Seal) JOHN T. -KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters. „ Atty, for Plaintiff. 2-9-18 oTried To Buy Off Ohio Woman Mayor Fairport, 0., Aug. 2—Albert Schriogel. awaiting trial behind the bars of Lake county jail, learned about women from the Felrport mayor and justice of the peace. Schriegel is charged with offering to "buy” protection for a gambling house from Mayor Amy Kaukonen. Justice of the peace Mabel Walters set his bail at SSOO, but Schriegel couldn’t make the raise. He came to “Mayor Amy’s” office one afternoon, according to the affidavit, and offered her a 50-50 proposition. Six hundred new laborers were coming to Fairport to work in the .coke ovens, he Is said to have explained? and a well protected gambling house would bring big returns. “Mayor Amy” agreed and asked Schriegel to bring the money to her office the next afternoon. The would-be gambling boss next day unfurled a huge roll of bills on the mayor’s desk. Two seconds later a deputy sheriff and the chief of police stepped out from behind a closet door and placed Schriegel under arrest. MOOSE TO MEET AT PORTLAND The Portland Moose lodge is looking forward to a big meeting on Friday evening of next week, when it will have as guests the officers and a largtj delegation of members of the Muncie Lodge Loyal Order of Moose. The Muncie lodge men will be accompanied by its band and a concert will be given on the streets prior to the meeting. The visitors are coming in the interest of the state convention of the order to be held in Muncie on September 13, 14 and 15, and in which all lodges of Indiana will take part. Aside from the business sessions many entertainment features will be staged including initiations in both the first and Legion degrees, closing with a big frolic. Dry Well Is Shot Near Linn Grove Well No. 1 on the Reynolds farm west of Linn Grove was shot Tuesday afternoon but failed to show any traces of oil. A charge of only forty quarts of nitroglycerine was used. I Riggingtis being put up today to pump the weli. A thorough pumping will be given. The prospects of the well cannot be determined until after the pumping. The well was sunk by the Mason Oil company. Another well by the same company on their leases nearby has been producing from nine to ten barrels daily. Quite a bit of land has been leased in the territory southwest of Linn Grove.

♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ From the Daily Democrat fllee ♦ ♦ 20 years ago this day 4 44*44*4-44**4«44 August 2, 1903 was Sunday.

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GENEVA NEWS Mrs, William Wells and little daughter, Dorothy, went to Winchester last Saturday afterjoon where they are visiting at the home of Ernest Addington and family. They will also visit at various other cities before returning home. Ed Wlswell came Saturday afternoon and spent the week end here with bls wife and mother, Mrs. Jessie Wlswell. Gretchen Wells went to Portland last Saturday afternoon where she took her piano lesson. Mrs. J. J. Martz went to Portland Saturday and visited with her daughters, On Sunday she went to Mt. Summit. Robert and Norman Christian, of Fort Wayne, are visiting at the home of their uncle, W. R. Mann, of near here, Roy Butches', of Fort Wayne, spent the week end here with his wife and little daughter. Orlando Whiteman and son. Harland. who are employed at Fort Wayne, spent the week end at their

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home here. Perry Burris, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday here with his family. Dr. L. L. Mattax, wife and children Lavone and Harold, motored to De catur Sunday and were the guests at the home of Mi’Zfmd Mrs. J. L. Mattax. They also visited the new Adams Oounty hospital. Miss Suvilla Sprunger, who is em ployed at Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sprunger. of south of town. Carl Striker of Fort Wayne cnme Saturday afternoon for a short visit at his parental home. Mrs. Wm. Mesel was a business caller In Decatur Monday morning. Miss Christine Bolds, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Briggs, at present. G. E. Roop, of South Bend, arrived in Geneva Sunday evening for a visit at the home of his father-in-law, F. E Lindsey. Mrs. Roop and children have been here for a week or so. . William Hoskinson and family motored to Winchester last Sunday and took their daughted-in-law, Mrs. Edith Hoskinson and little daughter. Helen to their home there. The two latter have been visiting relatives in

this vicinity and Decatur for some time. A. L. Heller, of Fort Wayhe, spent the week end at his parental home near Geneva. Miss Ordine Butcher, who spent the week end with her parents east of town, returned to her work at Fort Wayne Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Maier, of New Haven, are spending part of this week visiting relatives here and attending to business matters. Rex Haviland, wife and children, of Fort Wayne, were Sunday guests at the home of the former's mother,,Mrs. Z. T. Aspy. Lamoile Fogle returned to his work at Fort Wayne Monday afternoon after spending a few days at his parental home east of Geneva. Mrs. J. M. Hart, of Madrid, lowa, is visiting relatives and old friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Hart, who is an old resident of Geneva, has not been here for twelve years. Mrs. W. L. Day, daughter, Vivian, and son James, of Anderson, accompanied by their guests, Mrs. Mryrtle Ryan of Pittsburgh, Pa., and son Don. of Indianapolis, motored to Geneva Sunday and spent the day with Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Ryan. On their return trip they stopped ut the home of Mrs. Ellen Ryan and daughted, Cora, west of town. o — I—l-»—WANT ADS EARN—I—I—I A TALK WITH A DECATUR MAN Mr. C. Cook, Retired Farmer, of 716 N. Sth street, Tells of an Interesting Experience. There is nothing like a talk with one of our own citizens for giving hope and encouragement to the anxious sufferer from the dread kidney disease, We< therefore, give here un interview with a Decatur man: "1 have used Doan's Kidney Pills for attacks of kidney complaint,” says Mr. Cook “My kidneys were in such a condition that I hud trouble with my back if 1 over worked. My back was so lame and stiff I could hardly bend. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I used Doan's Kidney Pills from tlie Holthouse Drug Co. and they were just what I needed. They gave me prompt relief from the. aches and pains and put my kidneys in good shape.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Cook had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

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