Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1924 — Page 5

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! j lra Ferdlnafld Yake, Mrs. T. J. urKean and Helen Bent*, of Linn , left ye tenlay for Admin, Mrs, Yake will remain wt Vlniin wi,b her 'l au * hter - Mrs - C - A XiHsen. Mra. MeKean and Mian ! will be gone about two weeks. ,J„, y w |]| visit friends at Detroit and I Toledo. John Tecpie, student at Purdue University at Lafayette, will arrive home today to spend the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Teeple. Misses Florence Magley and Mar garet Christen, of Lafayette, are "pending the week end with their parents, Nr. and Mrs. John Magley and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen respectively. The . Misses Magley and Christen are freshmen students at Purdue University. L. C. Howard will motor to Chicago to see the Indiana Northwestern football game Saturday. Leo Kirsch and F. A. Peoples motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they attended a banquet given at the Keenan Hotel for the Hudson and Essex dealers. • McGee Hendricks,’ of Monroe, was a business visitor here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, Miss Mar cella Vern and Mrs. A. F. Stalter motored to Fort Wayne last evening and visited with relatives and trends. Mrs. B. R. Farr and daughter, Hel- < will motor to Marion this afternoon where they have been called to the bedside of Mrs. Farr’s sister. Mrs. Faulkner, at the Marion hospital. Mrs. Fnd Fullenkamp and daughter. Rosemary, are spending the week end with Mrs. Fullenkamp's parents, at Fort Wayne. Calvin Yost made a business trip to Detroit, today. G. D. Koeneman, of west of the city, was a business visitor here this morning. Bill Crist and Floyd Liby motored to Fort Wayne last evening. o- « ' Court House [ Judgment For $129.50 In the case of McConnell vs. Gaunt judgment for $129.50 and costs was awarded the plaintiff today. Ciaim Is Allowed in the case of Connell vs. the estate of Jacob Martin, a claim for $620.10 was allowed today. Appears For Defendant in the case of Steele vs. Smith. Attorney L. C. DeVoss entered his appearance for the defendant. Alias Summons Issued In the case of the estate of Louise Ternet vs. Ransome E. Barkley et al, an alias summon was issued to the sheriff of Noble county for Joseph Clem. ' Interrogatives Filed In the case of liAse Bricker vs. o ——o I I S. E. BLACK CANDIDATE FOR CORONER OF ADAMS COUNTY Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4. 1924 REPUBLICAN TICKET Your support will be appreciated. O 0 FOR JUDGE Il I ’ y ■ jL *-A H Jesse C. Sutton (candidate for Judge on the Republican Ticket, solicits your support. Political Advt

\ I Hie Aetna oil and Supply company. Interrogatives were filed mid the court ordered them answered by John AV. McCray by the first day of the November term of court. To Sell Bonds In the estate of Mary Stahl, an inventory was filed and approved. I'lie administrator was authorized to sell three United States Second Liberty Loan bonds, aggregating $1,500, tor no less than the market value 'I he administrator was also authorized to sell the personal property. No Inheritance Tax In the estate of Reuben Beery, it was found that no inheritance tax is due from any of the heirs. Term Closes Saturday The September term of the Adams Circuit Court will close Saturday. The November term will open on MUNYONS PAW PAW PILLS For Constipation :jfP>C\Xid digestion and proL/yj I rn °te activity of liver by WBta&pM helping them to work naturally. **Thcrr is Munvens Paw Paw Tmuc makes Hopt'* v®u well, keep* yau young. Satisfaction zuarantrrd nr ntonfv refunded

'<£?££ 2JIL2K2P S&MK& ’l ; ■ ' I ?S?3L’ I, ‘- I Tin ADAMS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW—(Sat.) MATINEE SAT EBAY 2 I’. M. | Another Meighan and Ade Hit | He’d Not Be Any Giri’s “Honey” i S No girl was going to sting him. No, sir! Then a beautiful little “zipper” >g g came buzzing along and ? Georg* Ade’s best story and Meighan’s fin- S cst role. It’s the Bee’s Knees! | THOMAS MEIGHAN | S in . | “WOMAN PROOF’’ £ g By Geo. Ade, Indiana’s Own Author. | Cast includes Lila Lee. Mary Astor. John Sainpolis ?! It’s another “Back H»me and Broke” Hit p and a Param Mint Picture. | Added Features—“ Black Oxfords” a Mack Sennett Comedy | | and Pat he News —See AH-Know All. | g ‘ sc and g Except Saturday night, all seats 20c unless children are with parents, then 10c. K, MONDAY—EarI Williams. Wanda Hawlev. Cullen Landis and Alice Calhoun in g “MASTERS OF MEN—5c and 15c g COMING November 10, 11 and 12th—“THE COHERED WAGON Nashua Brand - Wool Nap BLANKETS Strictly of the Finest Quality. | Full Double Bed Size 72x84. $3.45 and $4.45 pair I Have you seen the beautiful line of New COATS in our window ottered at a Special Saving for SATURDAY at $24.75 — E. F. Gass & Son - • '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3), 1924.

I November 17. x Violated School Law j Au affidavit charging violation of the state school attendance law was I filed in the criminal court today | against Adam Biberstine, of Hart(ford township. The affidavit was signed by Frank S Arman.rout.] county attendance officer, who al- 1 leges that the defendant faded to I keep his children in schoo . The 1 defendant appeared in person in j court this morning, uccompunhd I y his attorney, L. (’. DeVoss. The <ae I

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likely will not be tried until the November term of court, ns the present term closes tomorrow. (J. E. Masquerade Dance, Masonic Hall Oct. 31. Single admission 35c. Public invited. 25-27-30-31 - NOTICE All ditches in Rott! township must be cleaned hy Nov. sth or same will be cleaned at properly owner’s expense. 20-31 A. .1. Lew ton, tr us tee.

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