Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1924 — Page 3
■ Court House | B Complaint On Note , K | r| |<,i,J,lri' company In-lav lib’d ml mi a «■•«" l ' : ’ l "' ; ’' 1 ! m ■BB i..r • I Attorney ; Imnliart .•'- ■ Kbli' l ' represent the plaintiff. I So ,t On Note And Forcc'o-i.e? • A .int t | .|,|, 111 B ■ '-..1.1'. 1 Xr-i.-M W. Hoffman and ..tin l-<. . ril . BEB Answer Filed ■■],. ■’ (•„ ~of >’> Horne Atiiii-m.l ■■,,. rn|..’. • Frank D. Dr- w.-:, B ■ ,:■■>! B ■» ■BB Case Dismissed 818 Itacliel .1 l.uve et al •. ; I ■»..'! Itninpl' i t al. was dismissB■ n 1 ' a motion of the plaintiff. Hg’B Appear For Defendant 888 p, , of I!" co. !•;, km. .* . . ■ ■- al Attorney '!' Bf'W Judgment By Agreement 888 I'. " f ''' Hnehanmin :: . I ■ 1! I'll'tl W II BM. ' "lent of p lilies. 111.. . !.- I ■;■ ■ ■ .. th.- mu ■ ■- Bl ■ ,nts Allowance Reduced hOB . of Samuel 1., Morri; \ ■ K. i i. ■ ■ the plaintiff. ’l'li.- plain ■ Mp■■f ' ".van,,. Io 11)0 d 'fond II'I Bl'S Supplemental Complaint H||Bl , is,, of Xelsnn May \ W’.l ■ of ||.. Toledo. BB . am! Wo .tern r.ulroa.l ■ plaintiff IO 111. a iipplemelit.il Imiplaint making the New York, Chi J igo and St. Louis Railroad company’ party defendant. The supplemental itnplalnt was filed today. To Sell Sheep And Hogs In tlie estate of John M. Andrew ■ ventory and appraisement No. 1 i u .filed. The administratrix filed a tit ion to sell wheat, hogs and a wat private sale. The petition was J stained by the court. The last will and testament of, wire W. Ford was probated In eottrt sterday. The will provided that the Use an ( | l<»t in Geneva, owned by the eeased, be given to the widow, Ly-; i Williamson Ford. — • FORI) GARAGE ■ ■ 'll' ni:«d from r.:t-e «»•-■» ■ ® K^B 1 " man a "' b--i:v- 1 'l' ' I 1 ''' M ' AB force. KaM '! 1,. A owners wdi im o"P'" *■ ' nipaliy. The Ford :c m ni'd "'or Io th. n. 'v .
I jl ■ I ~ I ' ■ iw' \m \ r® 1 - 1 ' m I SSwiSr <’. ■ DO YOU WANT-. ■ SOMETHING? If you do, here’s a cheer’ng thought I The Universe is governed by orderliness. The seed is sown, crops grow and are har- | vested according to that law. A man pours himself out in usefulness and I his fellows honor him a business house * serves it customers efficiently and success I comes to it. If you want something—n car- house—financial inm i encc— remember first the seed. next the «""P- then me vest. - Once started the golrg Is env-SS.M a !?, Interest drawing account will r.iccn tM.M • S three yearn and six months! * learn the law. work in harmony with it nn< ’ 1 want in life is yours—Savings Account opened an' <ia ■ from ten to three. I Old Adams County Bank
by Mr. W. I>. Gilson, of the Ford office nt Indianapolis. .Mr. Koltei stated that one of the first things h" would do would he to re work the bur.lneu,; with an an.pie tippi, <,y Fold and tractor repair parts. Several thousand dollars'worth of new part.; and mi., .ssorics wilk be ordered at once and a coniplet . of parts, acres tories and t»r<--t will Ibe carried by the company. . 1 The Hides nnd office room . will be .remedied, Mr. Roller said. Tim sales room will be made larger, giving more space to di play of the cars amt tractors. 1 Mr. Conroy ha rot r,fated definitely what he intended to do. but it was stated that ho might move to Fort 1 Wayne. The garage Is located on I Madison street, north of tho court bouse raid the new owners invite the Ford-owners and auto owners to cull on them when they need service. Ijaii Holding Convicted Italians Closely Guarded I " (l nlted Pre- s Service) | Amite. L:t. May 8- State troop; maintained a clone guard today on the little Amite Jail which holds six Italians sentenced o hang nt nocn [tonio. row for the murder of Dallas 1 (’mimes. I Tim guard men, camped on tho Jail yard, kept their vigil througout the night while Inside tlie Jail guards did not leave tlie prisoners unwatched for a second. Another <ompany of guard men is title hero Friday. These pret antions are bi im? taken to prevent tlie prisoner.; from attempting to kill themselves and to frustrate any effort that might bo made t<> assist them escaping. I Threats of death have been received by all officials connotUt! with tin 1 exet titions .nd lari e bribe; have been offered if tlie tm n are allowed to escape.
I jS3sEs?s . Mbthsfcs. Easy to use. Spray clothing, tapestries and rugs, to kilim-•ths. Will not stain. Pleas- ,—» ant odor. Harmless to > humans or animals. ]} {f Leaves uo dust or dirt ! I I V, P» Shr pint. 75c i 1U.a1,. ~o -•• •« j ‘‘ftniOXS' I ; The Toledo Rex I I Spray Co. was Tui«4o. Okie ri’t-. soiN Atynar * > ■t* i 1 i.rororer e &»,*•. \<•.* • I !
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924.
T’.z't) Dii.’c C’nrses I’macu ami |'ldlat!)<-u 1H( . t | le names ■; l«U iiiteinational Bible classes, .ai'cea mea; , 1.1, ~n () pldluthea "'■et of truth. There are 9,(t00 of ' T?® in •’rotestant churches, ■''l‘lfli include thirty-two denominations. ami u,e membership exceeds 1000,000. - Kina Crabs Kin? eral.s, fot’r.d mostly off the Island of .Japan, mensi .■_> from three to ilve l.i t thi.Hi tifi to tip of their vieiil chins; tl.e hugest ever caught Is I ecorded las bating been nineteen teet from tip to tip and weighing f.lily I’fHJlKls. I’/or.j t/Lcrc /.re If you intend i<. go to «,,r|;, tlxTe Ik no botirr pl. up ihun iijrht where y<’U uro; If you do no| intend to go to work, you c.iniiiit gp» along anywhere. Squ.rni, -un i rawling about trotn plyee to |dncv can uo no g<»od.— Abraham l.lm nin
No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount rr:.T7/2!.T2^^7!^hl2'2hi:Zl' l , A , :7 ; :il?Z’ : 7Z.!Za f Northern Indiana Gas anH Electric Company Wm. O’Brien. Ixical Manager
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Mu:t Be a Peach Oxby—•'Sure I've bln muriled several yents now uud I’ve got a folne heultli.v boy. The neighbors say lies the very picture of me.’’ Hobin—"Ah, well, wot's the harm so long us Hie child is healtl.y J" — — ——Z . .u.Hby m England I 'lid.!!••«> has ii that Hit- lirst turv . i. 'a' Englund from Atuer- ■ ■ i.e "f • • .•bnstliin (’idiot's chief . e ■ T:ii» Is mpported by the ii.t H.ai Wi l mu SirlelHmid. who lieoil..uiliied i'ulhil op several of his e\ ~ s nd< t p;e.| a turicy nimpnnt ss . s ~a l ,ar urit't.d arms In b .. - ,■■— —• How to Strengthen Eyes In a surprising short time simple camphor, witehliazel, hydrustis, etc., I as m'xed in Luvoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes so you can read or work more. One small hotth* shows results. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith. Yager 41 Falk, druggists.
Education Worth the Cost A cultured man Is l.eitir satisfied with his culture than without It. College educations are w,.rH; the cost.
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Willing to Admit Age In order to be nt her silver weddlnj u woman Is willing to admit Hint she Isn’t ns young ns she used to be.
No* Learned to Say “No" A mun who bus not learned to say "No" will I.e n weak and wretched man till lie dies— and after.
