Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1923 — Page 5

gZggZZzZZiVf' -? ' W/. - --ZZ Court House | Divorce Case Venued Here. A suit for divorce filed in the Allen superior court by Pearl Little aguinst lloriitlo H. Little, has been venued to the Adums circuit court. A cron«(omplalnt has been filed by the defendant. Attorney Thomas Moorhead represents the plaintiff and Attorney Erank Emrick is appearing for the defendant. Want Guardian Appointed. \ petition for the appointment of g guardian for Christian C. Mosser was filc<> in ,he circuit court today by prudcntfa E. Mosser, through Attorney James T. Merryman. It Is stated in the complaint that the defendant is a person of unsound mind and at present- is an inmate the East Haven hospital for the Insane at Richmond, Indiana. The defendant has real estate and personal property valued at $2,000 it is said in the complaint. Suit On Note. A suit one a note in which judgment In the sum of $750 is demanded was filed in the circuit court today by the Schafer Hardware company against Arthur W. Yockey et al. Attorney C. J. Luts represents the plaintiff. Buckmaster Case Continued.

/! The Winter Breakfast / y which includes Grape-Nuts with cream or good J V milk, will have one dish that has both engaging / j flavor and true nourishment—the strength-giving, I life-sustaining factors which exist in wheat and /y j barley—stored in the grain by Summer’s sunshine I for Winter’s comfort. _ J And remember, Grape-Nuts is more than [ J\ | “something good to eat.” It is a building food in \ ' I A most digestible form; rich in proteins, carbohyJ. k drates, mineral elements and vitamin B —all vitally / essential to the daily rebuilding of every part of yj/jthe body. .It pays to keep oneself in the highest physical condition, for with the strength and vigor that go with health you can “do things” and be happy. V\ There’s a way—and There’s a Reason for Grape Nuts — m ™”• *••*. Ak* i $ fl V.- JI- II H-* A food I SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE!

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■ ■ I I ■■■ The two canes of the state vs. Amos | D. Backnaster, of Linn Orc ve. were 1 continued on motion of the defendant when they came up for trial in circuit court today. One case is for larceny and embezzlement and the other case for an officer overdrawing his bank account. Case Submitted and Withdrawn. After the case of Schmitz and (Tricker vs. True Miller, for foreclosure of an auto lien, had been submitted to the court today, the plaintiff tiled a motion to withdraw the cane and the motion was withdrawn. The plaintiff then asked leave to tile an amended complaint, and the leave was granted. Another similar fase, filed by Schmitz and Tricker against True Miller, was dismissed at the defendant’s costs. —- —•—- Labor Fights Break Out At Montpelier Three men serving as strike breakers at the National Steel Casting works and the Montpelier Manufacturing company were clubbed yesterday by strikers, according to reports coming from Montpelier. Sympathizers of the strikers minimize the affair, calling it an argument, while others in the opposition declared it to be a matter of violence. C. H. Ayres, manager of the two factories, said that the mills were running as usual today. Deputy sheriffs were affording the strike

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breakers protection ns they went to and from work. ' Strike loaders claim that the mills are producing very little. It was reported that a few of the strike breakers were "Induced" to Montpelier, They were taken to Keystone and tickets for transportation to Fort Waynv were given them there. —_o Big Clothing Robbery Knox, Ind., Dec. s,—Robbers broke into a large clothing store operated by Gust Reiss here lus\ night and stole 175 suits and 155 overcoats of SIO,OOO value. The merchandise was carried away in a stolen Ford laundry truck. The robbery was discovered this morning when the store was opened. The supposition is the truck was stolen. The robbery o<< urred soon after midnight. The robbers it is thought, drove the truck to the rear of the store. Entrance was gained by breaking down a door. What direction the robbers took when they drove away is not known. o Charles Trullender made a business trip to. Fort Wayne this afternoon. Charles Elherding, of Ih-eble, was 1 in the city today on business. Virginia Egg coal. $6.25 ton, at G. 11. & 1., near Jefferson st. Julius Haugk, phone 666. lx

~ V * * 7-- ? ' < W— —W. ur -- • • .f 'if \ I ’' "■” ' ■ 1 •■ N /27 /Q > SATURDAY IS AUTO DAY—GET BETTER ‘ / Wfj VALUES BY SHOPPING IN DECATUR. 1 ' EXTRA* Vs & . B X ■ -/A* Santa’s Arrived With Another * Assortment of Xmas Toys, Games and Gifts We are displaying the most attractive line of Merchandise* suitable for Christmas giving we have ever shoWn. Many have already made selections and are laying them back, thus avoiding the awful crush and jam of the last day before Christmas rush. You’ll find Beautiful Dolls and Toys Toy Dishes, Tin, Aluminum Dolls ;... 5c to $6.50 and China 10c to $1.98 Steel Doll Cab5......75c, SI.OO and $2.98 Cloth, Stuffed Toy Dogs, Monkeys, Imitation Reed Cabs $2.00 to $7.48 Cats, Elephants and Teddy Bears Doll Beds, Swings, Cradles Chairs, Drums 10c to $5.50 Laundry Sets, Ironing Boards and Irons. Tops 10c to 35c Trains. Building Blocks, Guns, Sandy and Marble Toys, Games, Iron Toys, Mechanical x Toys, Xmas Trees, Trimmings and Wreaths. A large and complete line of staple goods, and just received another large shipment of Stamped Goods and Threads, 10c Yarns, Crochet and Embroidery Needles and a thousand other things. ■ REMEMBER - The BEST Toys are at BAUGHMAN’S East Side Second Street

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