Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1926 — Page 7
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F DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926.
«raiiuii*iimmia :a*uana 1 : COURT HOUSE ! w■■ ■ ■ Seeks Divorce Mrs .Nettie Van Gilder, of this city, today tiled suit in the Adams circuit 'court for a divorce from Chauncey j Van Gilder, with whom she lived for .sixteen days. The coumple were mar'rled December 12, 1925, and separated 1 on the 28th ot the «ame month. Mrs. I Van Gilder alleges that her husband j told her she was poor and would have 1 had to depend on charity if he hadn't i married her, that «he was immoral, i ‘and that when she went to the home of r jher daughter one day 4 he set her fur'l nlture out of the house and the same ...is sitting in the yard at their home i today. The plaintiff asks for a divorce 1 nnd alimony in the sum ot SSOO. At- ' toraey H. M. DeVoss is counsel for the l ' plaintiff. , Real Estate Transfers Minerva Wilkenson to Adams Lodge 1 No. Dili, Igjyal Order ot Moowe, lot 1 M 3 in Decatur, for $1,850. . ■ Ella J. Dailey et al to Edward Frank r Shoe, lot 967 in Decatur, for S7OO. ( Marriage Licenses Walter Richards, solicitor, Spencer- ’’ ville, Ohio, to Clara Roebuck, Decatur. Keller Will Probated 51 The will of Dr. H. E. Keller was ' probated in court today. According ’• to the will, the doctor’s medical “ library is to be divided among the “I children and the remainder of the t estate fti left to the widow, Anna C. 0 Keller. Mrs. Keller was ’appointed f executrix and she filed bond in the 0 sum of SIO,OOO. The will was written t- July 1, 1915. Beitler Will Probated ? The last will and testament of '• John Beitler was probated today, t The entire estate was left to the widow. Fanny Beitler. In case Mrs. Beitler remarries.' two-thirds of the i estate is to be divided equally among the children and one-third left to
1 Mrs. Beitler. The will nominated Christian E. Stucky to be executor lof the document. The will was writ- [ ten February 22, 1919. o— t— ASK DRYS TO AVOID POLLS «CONTINI'ED FROM FAGK ONKI ' significant because they were taken before the results could have been influenced by the organized efforts ot either prohibitionists of anti-prohi-bitionists.’’ The charge that the polls left the door wide open tor ’’repeaters" was . made, by Representative Crampton, Michigan. Rcpubtlcan, and a prominent dry. —o Have Most Os Data For New Directory Canvassers of the Union Advertising company, of Indianapolis, have almost completed their work in this city and announced this morning that the new Decatur directory would be on the market in a few weeks. Advertising is being sold for the book and orders are being taken for . the sale of books. Two men are working on collection of Information and a housjftoi house canvas Is being made to oMain ; necessary information. The list of [ taxpayers of the county is being , computed at the rtfurt house and ofti-
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