Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1925 — Page 7

Court House Claims Are Filed \ Tll , following claima 1h»vo been filed against the eXatO of John W. Vail: McKay & Jdnes. for $305.59; Missouri Pacific railroad •company,) L r s3.ofi2W, plus Interest at 6 per ...nt from September 13, 1923; John >j' McKay for $582. f 4; Daniel Sprang for $18,780.03; J. C. Pennoyvr for $1,494.44; Aaron T. Vail, for $13,077.44'. Suit To Set Aside Will ( A suit to set aside "the will of George W. Rice, filed by Franklin Newton Rice against Jesse Alfred ilice and others, has been venued from the Allen circuit court to the Adams circuit court for trial. The estate involved is valued at $20,000. Attoine.'s J. H., and A. L. Aiken ure counsel for the plaintiff. Divorce Granted A divorce was granted by Judge' Sutton th's morning to Albert L.j Stadler upon his complaint against Helen D. Stadler. The /lefendant did not contest the action. The court restrained Mr. Studler from re-marry-' ing for a period of two years. To Pay For Ward’s Care In the guardianship of Peter M. Schindler, the guardian, was authorized to pay sls per week for the care and keeping of the ward. Will Probated The last will and testament of Frederick Hllpert was probated in court here. According to the terras of the will. SSO is given to Milton S. Hllpert. a son, and the remainder of

F. V. Mills The Grocer Barrington Hall Coffee, pound 60<25 pound sack Granulated Sugar $1.50 New California No. 1 Diamond Walnuts |oc New Mixed Nuts, pound 33c Perfect Flour, sack ..... $1.35 Celina Maid Blended Flour for Pastry, sack $1.25 Large Navel Oranges, Sweet- dozen .’ 60c 2 cans Standard Corn 25c Karavan Coffee, pound 50c Rio Coffee, pound 30c Premier Baked Beans 10c Ko We Ba Asparagus Tips 30c Ko We Ba Peeled Apncpts 40c Ko We Ba Sliced Peaches 35c Del Monte Fruit Salad 30c Washington Instant Coffee 15c h; ifi ¥i s 1 MEATS ? 32 ' ft X S I The Ham We Specialize In Your Thanksgiving Menu will be complete if you place your order Here. Turkevs Home Made Cottage cheese Chickens, young and old Home Made Cottage Cheese n.. ( .L? Wheel Swiss Cheese t Geese Amer. Cream & Brick Cheese Rabbits I>ic i ,ed i r’hX^ eet Spring Lamb T .i <,l i' » 'Lino Prime Baby Beef blood uddi g Pio- Pork Sauce . Good Vat Veal Sweet Pickles Beef Tenderloin • e . i i[n<dnffed Pork Tenderloin Olives, Stuffed & Unstu fled t I Tee Delivery. Phones 95 & 96, The Store of Quality and Service See Our Window Display* H. P. SCHMITT MEAT MARKET ..-.■-■■■i, jr-W

| the estate, both real and personal 1/ given William F. Hllpert. Mo th;cr son The latter was appointed executor of the will The document was written June 8. 1923. Casg Venued Here A change of vetjue to Adams county was granted by Judge Ryan in the Allen circuit court at Fort (Wayne yesterday in ths case of Joseph S. Witmer against Orin M | Datling, a suit tor money loaned. Mr. Darling, who is a civil engineer, I is well known in Decatur and Adams county. Marriage Licenses Thoma.-, F. Dennett, mechanic , Spencerville, Ohio, to Sarah Foreman ; Decatur. Hepry (1. Meyers, salesman, to Verena Miller, both of Decatur. ELEVATORS TO CLOSE The Zimmerman-Cjjrper company's) elevator and the Bink Elevator com pany'B elevator will be closed all day I Thursday, in observance of Thanks I | giving day. o,„. . (J. E. Harmony Boys, Masonic Hull, Wed. Nite, Nov. 25. 274-6 t ■ ■■ -- " ' - — - i WHY WORRY IN ILL HEALTH WHEN YOU GET SERVICE LIKE THIS? To improve the chemical process in . the body for good health, take San Yak Pills. They strengthen the blood and body fluids, sterlize the stomach, intestines and bowels to a degree nearly odorless. They prevent decomposition of animal and vegetable matter in die bow-els that causes self-poison-ing, and are 50 years ahead of any other formula for the kidneys, high blood pressure, dlabetis and rheumatism. Take to reduce bloating and waist liner Sold at Smith, Yager & Falk Drug store. —Advt.

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“THE PATSY” AT THE MAJESTIC TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY I his summer, Chicago received with I open arms "The Patsy", und its dainty hl tie slur, Claiborne Foster, coming •o the Majestic Theater, Fort Wayne, tonight and Wednesday, matinee and night. Hol weather did not Interfere with the laughs and cdiuckles, entitled by the audience, as the actors brought home to them scenes that occure daily in (lie best, of regulated families, j The Harrington family take sides, mother and daughter versus father and daughter. Grace (Mary Stills) , spiteful sister of the piece, after Jilting her sweetheart (Herbert Clark) becomes engaged to Hilly Caldwell. Hut I Patricia's love of notoriety spoils, aeh ording to Grace, whatever chance she i had of marrying Billy (John Diggs.) (Grace therefore decides to again cap- . lur<; her rejected suitor but in the meantime Pat lClaiborne Foster) lias | been busy herself ensnarfng the young man and a lot of fun ensues. Peter Bang and Lucia Moore are the two charming parents of the piece,

Plenty of Everything in the Poultry line for | Thanksgiving | Fancy Dressed Ducks and Geese , Choice Bunch of Turkeys j Fine Bunch of Chickens Plenty of Real Extra Good Fresh Oysters g Fancy Cuts of Choice Beef Pork and Veal Fresh Hearts and Tongues Tenderloins . Sugar Cured Hamsand Bacon All Pork Sausage Good Cranberry Sauce, try a can... .25c B Bulk Peanut Butter Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Cottage Cheese Full line of Canned Goods We deliver all day Wednesday but will he closed all day Thanksgiving. s Just phone 106 or 107 and we will take care of your order. | Mutschlers Meat Market | ■ ,l ** - ■■■,!■ ■■ ■ Hi ■■■■»..■■ II inm ■■■■■l. II ■ ■ ■■■ ll ■ 11 * Porter’s Grocery I & Meat Market! Phone 97 or 98 Free City Delivery I Headquarters for Apples at our store and at the building formerly occupied by the Old Adams County Bank. Baldwin Apples at $1.25 and $1.90 basket. Spies, Grimes Golden, Greenings, Jonathans, Winter Pippins, Seek, Bellflowers and Wagners. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Fancy California Grapes 1 rLarge can Sliced or 2 pounds . AtJv Crushed Pineapple Cranberries IQp Lar9e can Peachrfs or ?£p Pound ' »/L Apricots -wtlt Fancy Bulk Dates. | „ Large can Perfect 1 r Pound ■-• ArJV Pumpkin ■ tIV Sugared Dates OIL* 2 for Pound AfVV Hurrah Red Cherries '/Al* I English Walnuts Can ' Pound 30c and TvL Hurrah Black Raspber- GFSeeded Raisins 1 IL, ries, can in bulk- pound Ivv Little Elf Mince Meat 1 Shredded Cocoanut /HI/* Package • 1 in bulk, pound AVV Red Pimentos, T ffp Hersheys Sweet Milk /ffip Can 10c slld s '■* V Coating Chocolate, tb- “vl 1 th. jar Pure Strawberry or , Large can Sunsweet Dry Dr or Raspberry Preserves wt Hack Prunes Campfire -Marshmallows 40., Perfect or Chef Jello K ° urd ■ 3 packages - 6 oz. package 18c Marchlno Cherries Of-— I r ■ ee 15c - J 2.7?’ T Pmm I MtJV MEAT MARKET Nice Bunch of Chickens, dressed or alive Oysters, quart 75c Fresh Side Pint 40c Smoked Hums Eckarts Picnic Hams lb *oc Bacon Fa " Cy S U X"suT V “ eef sn..,k.'d I‘ork Veal Steak ’aver Pudding Veal Roast krtfl Cheese of all kinds I Fresh Sausage Kunkelhan’s (’ream Cheese I WE DELIVER TO ALI/PARTS OF THE CITY GILES V. PORTER j

aiul their experience of many y<ft,fs' blings to Mins Foster a support of iitiuwuui excellence. Herbert Clark,, 11 the handsome, dreaming hero of the V piece, created "My Son" last year and g acted In that play forty-nine wicks on Broadway. I (J Jackie Coogan Is 1 “Big’’ Enough To Have i A Man’s Haircut Now ' Chicago, Nov. 24.-(United Press) Jackie Coogan has grown up enough '■ to have a real man's haircut and will 1 have bls bob take noff before making 1 his next picture, according to A. 1. ? Bernstein, his manager, I. Jackie is only four feet tall and weighs Just 7f> pounds, Bernstein ro vealed, but iie is 11 years old mid u thinks he's man enough to dispense 1 with the "childish bob.” I- f < -• -4 NOTICE All meat markets in the city j»f Decatur will be open Wednesday evening until 8:0(1 p. m. ' Closed all day Thanksgiving. 278-2 t

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