Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1924 — Page 8

11 Court House I Change of Venue Granted A change of venue from the county whs grunted today by Special Judge It. H. Hartford, of Portland, in the ease of Chrisletm It. Niblick et al vs. Louis J McCormick et al. The case was sent to Jay circuit court. Appears For Defendants Attorney Clark J. Lutz today appeared for the defendants to the petition of E. V. Harris in the case of Katharine Holzworth vs. Umise Grlebel et al. Reply Filed A reply in three paragraphs was filed today in the case of Schmitz & Tricker vs. True Miller. Appraiser Appointed William Zimmerman, county assessor, was appointed Inheritance tax appraiser in the estate of Eli Meyer, today. Real Estate Sold In the foreign guardianship of John p. Scheer, the appraisement of the real estate was filed and approved. Additional bond in the sum of |i>(W was filed. A petition was filed for gale of the real estate. The court sustained the petition and ordered the real estate sold.. The sale was reported and approved by the court. The deed was ordered, reported and approved. File Expense Statements The following candidates in the re-, cent primary election have filed their expense statements: Jesse C. Sutton, republican, for judge, 12 cents. Sim Burk, republican, for commissioner. nothing. Dore B. Erwin, democrat, fdr judge, 279.80Ironies Kleine, democrat, for treas- ( urer. 26. Marriage Licenses John Mailer, retired. Adams county, age 71, to Elizabeth Stuffen. Adams county, age <2. SPORTS * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. American League /' Detroit. 12; Philadelphia, 6. Chicago. 4; Boston. 2. St. Louis. 2; New- York. 1. Cleveland. 6; Washington. 4. National League Boston. 4; Cin< innali. ". Philadelphia. 3; Pit > burgh. 4 New York. 4; Chicago, 6. Brooklyn, G; St. Lmtia. 3. American Association Toledo. 9; Milwaukee. 4. IxHiisville. 2; Minneapolis. 1. Columbus. 8; Kansas City. fi. Indianapolis. 1; St. Paul. 2. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD (United Press Service) Yesterday's hero —Cliylvr, Pittsburgh rookie outfielder. a'nglMl with • the Ikis’-s fitted and two down in the ninth inning and pushed over tic run that heat the Phils, 4 to 3. Jack Fournier hit Iwo homers and help- d the Bcblna V nt th * Cards. 6 to 3. Babe Ruth hit his ninth homer but Staler and Wiliams got one each for the Browns and the Yanks lost. 2 to 1 The Browns are within a halt game of first place. Itunchibg hits cff Ryan and Wnt*< n the Cuba bent the Giants. ti to 4. After breaking their losing streak of 12 straight, the Athletics fell back into the habit and lost to the Tigers, 12 to 6. Willie Knmtn kno-kerf In two runs with a double and scored anchor one glvlnk the White Sox a 4 to 2 vic lory over the Red Box. Joe Martina. .14 yrar. old Wnnhln • ton rookie, weakened in the "Ig'itlt Inning when the Indians acored five runs that gave them a « to 4 victory. —_ * ~ Harlan Fenr’er In hired In Spill At Speedway It'nit ml Press ''"rvlcnl Indianapolis, May IS—Hart n Fengler. fiiat casualty of the practice season at the IndUnup dis speedw*y was in fit. Vincent's hospital hxlay with a broken collar bone and severe ruts and bruises. Fengler, holder of the World's recdrd for MB miles, crashed into a retalnint wall at the ■poorfwsy ye-tor day while tuning up his car «m a trial run. His Wade Special was so hadiy damaged it was impossible to deter, mine the cause of ths accident. Tommy Milton, twice winner of th Indianapolis f>oo mile rate, arrived yestarday and had his Miller Sperl tl out on the track this morning Milton dorve through from hla home In Call

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