Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1924 — Page 3

■ * I j/xL lyuHlli- / wfc?? tfeMaafefcwWßi' rMj «. ■ Iws s ■ Ass^iSkfe^ ; " The Work Shop of America DROBABLY nowhere else in f America has industrial develop- • ment been so rapid as in Northern Indiana. The iron, steel, grain, and shipping industries continue to grow at an amazmg pace; and with them the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company, supplying service essential to commercial and home life in 37 Indiana cities. This is the great business that backs your investment in • Class “A " (Cumulative) 7% Preferred Shares Northern Indian?. Gas & Electric Company 1 Think of the advantage of having an income-earning interest in this home company; of knowing that your money is safe— working in a service that helps your community to prosper. Tax Exempt in Indiana Here’s extra value I When owned by Indiana people these shares are free from all personal property taxes as well as from normal Federal income tax. Invest now. Shares $98.50 each — r cask or on easy payments of r * I $lO down and $lO monthly AN INDIAN* per share: 7% interest allowed iNVECTMriuT on installments. Dividends I STMENT pavable every three months T | al the rate of $7 yearly. < I Ask Any Employee— J eA Qr call at our local office, or tend the Coupon. Northern Indiana Gas &. Electric Company THE GAS CO. Th, i t#mp«ny i« an Indiana corporation and the above atock •». therefore, free from all etate, county, elty and town taeeo Indiana, ae well aa the normal federal Income tax.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1924.

i Court House I Want Decree Set Aside A complaint to have a default Ju«lkment and decree set aside was filed in the Adams circuit court, this morning by Mathias and llhodu K. Shirk against Charles N. Hotmlre. It. is stated in the complaint that a suit to recover on a note was filed in the •lay circuit court hy Mr. Hotmlre against I lie plaintiffs in this case. The cise was later venued to the Adams < Ircult court. The plaintiffs say that the awe was set for trial here on December 28, 1923. but that, they knew nothing of it. Judgment in favor of Hotmlre was rendered in the sum of $531.0S and costs. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Clark J. Lutz of Decatur, and George T. Whitaker, of Portland. Answer Is Filed An answer in general denial was filed today in the case of Oswin F. Gilliom against Sylvia Strahm. The case was set for trial on March 17. Plea In Abatement Withdrawn In the case of the state vs. Fred Kohler, the defendant to ask leave to withdraw the plea in abatement which was filed recently. The leave was granted and the plea withdrawn. Kohler is charged in a grand jury indlctment with violation of the prohibition law. Must Pay Allowance In the case of Lucile Smitley vs. Marshal Smitley, the law firm of Smith & Geake, of Fort Wayne, today appeared for the defendant. The petition of the plaintiff for suit money an<l support was submitted to the court, and the petition was sustained. The court ordered the defedant to pay to the plaintiff the stun of $35 for her attorney fees, anti $5 per week for support until further order of the court. Defendant Default In the case of Wilma Dell Emory et al vs. Sarah C. Emery et al, the defendant, were called and defaulted. Attorney Henry 11. Heller was appointed guardian and litem for the minor defendants. Case Dismissed The case of the Fort Wayne Iron Store company vs George J. .Braun, was dismissal today on motion of the plaintiff. Costs were paid. Judgment For Plaintiffs Judgment for the plaintiffs in the stint of $329.25 and costs was awarded today in the case of James I* Gay et al vs. Samuel Steiner. Bank Case Dismissed The case of the Old Adams County Bank vs. the H. Berling company was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. Costs were paid Real Estate Transfers Fred K. Kolter, to Daniel W. Beery, et al. lots 40. 51. 69, and 914 in Decatur for |6od. Robert Mann to Frank C. Mann. 40 acre* in Root township for $1 Jennie Baumann et al to Ross C. I lays. 23 acres in Washington township for $3,600. J-nnio Baumann to Danitd J. Cook, lot 17! in Decatur for $2,000. o—!s Champion House (’leaner “Your medicine is cer«Binly the great» st cl< aner 1 ever saw, 1 never bought su< h stuff could be in a human b»lng. I urn feeling ten years voungvr alnce taking the course of Mayr’a Wonderful Remedy, and am citing everybody R la the champion house cleaner. My bloating In stomach and pains are ail gone and I can >nt anything." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the .atarrhal n<u<UH from the intestinal rart and allays the inflammation e. :,i. h cans , practically all stomach liver and intestinal ailments, in< hiding apendlcita. One dore will convince or money refunded. SCHOOLS ENTER UM CONTEST Adams County Schools To Take Part In Contest Held By I. U. The different high schools of Adams County have entered the State 1-atin contest under the nuperlvlnon of InHann Vnivrndty Kxteaafoa Division. The Cottnly contest will be held March 18 and the tdstrlct contest wHI Im held April I. The State contra! will be announced later. Each conMt la tn be an elimination contest. t Glenn Jackson. Latta teacher * in th« local hlrh school, is the Adams county chairman. The contest will tm opened to pupils of four divisions which am aa follows; All pupils who have taken no Caesar; All pupils who are studying nr who have studied Caesar and who ate not utudvlng Cicero or Vergil; All piplh who are trtoding or who •

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