Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1928 — Page 5

to FICHT FOR EXTRADITION ■j S. Will Make Effort To Henry N. Blackmer To This Country Paris, Nov. 27. —(U.RT —The United tot( , a began today its long delayed iurt f-ght for tl,e “tradition of |nry M. Blacktner, but the proa|B of success were dubious. Arguments were heard by the court accusations on the American doan,l for Blackmer’s extradition on a large of falsifying his income tax turns. Contrary to the usual procure, the court was expected to* ach a secret verdict today and re,rt immediately to the minister of stice. The latter will decide whethextradition shall be granted and form the foreign office of his dedon. The foreign office will notify e American embassy. Blacktner will continue at liberty, generally was expected in judicial (I diplomatic circles that the court II decide against extradition. Advocate General Philippon, reproofing the French government at s hearing, argued against the extraion request. COURTHOUSE n the case cf the Old Adams CotinBank vs. William H. Wolfe. Joseph dfe. suit on note, defendants were lered to answer in five days. n the suit for sale of real estate o' I ra Douglas vs. Jay. B. Stouten■iy, final report of commissioner s filed and approved and commisner discharged. udgement in the amount of $958.33 g granted to Evelyn A. McCrory anst John S. McCrory, suit on note., 8 court ruled that the assets of John McCrory be first exhausted before ■ levying cn Blanche McCrory, surety

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tor John S. McCrory. The final report of John Reynolds 'he state of Christian Reynolds was tiled and approved and the admiuistra- | ti 'ii discharged. I Inal report in the estate of Mary lat'k was filed by Reuben Clark, admin strator. and hearing set for Do- ' camber 20th. Final report In th,, estate of Fred H'tlmahn was filed by Lizzie Bulmahn approved and administratrix dlsriiargI " rt ’ I 1,1 K ' a, ‘’ of Calvin Schtig to de- , < rmlne amount cf inheritance tax due, the court found the net value of the estate to $2149.83 and no inheritance tax due fiom the helis or from thestate. Real Estate Transfers Wm. F. McKean to Forest I). Lake, ot 16 In Monroe. SI.(MI. Forest D. Lake to Wm. F. McKean, • lot 16 in Monroe, SI.OO. ' Jesse Ray Miller to Wm. McKean, 'ots 67 and 68 in Monroe, $1,600. Mm. F. McKean to Jesse Ray Miller. 40 acres, Jefferson townshin $4,000. Lawrence Z. Springer to Henry H. Bauman. 31 acres Blue Creek township, SI.OO. Henry B. Heller, trustee to David Crum, 79 acres of Kirklad township, $1,600, Fred Cook to Helen Eady, lot 290 Decatur, sl. Helen Eady to Fred Cook, lot 290, Decatur, sl. Lloyd W. Worth to Java V. Banta, 80 acres Kirkland township, sl. August Conrad to Farmers state bank, Preble, 80 acres Preble township, sl. J. D. Winans. Admr., to Fred E. Stauffer, lot 221. Decatur, $1250. Moses Schmidt to Christian J. Schwartz, 20 acres, Monroe township, $1,400, Clarence C. Chronister to Ida H. Chronister, lots 43, 44, Rivarre. sl. Isadore A. Kalver to James E. Anderson, 80 acres, Washington township, sl. Adams County Investment Company to Bessie M. Anderson. 80 acres, , Washington township, SB,OOO. o- — Turkey Sandwiches at SttnSct Dance. Wednesday night.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928.

SOCIETY The Bible Class ot the Mt. Pleasant Sunday school will meet with Mr. and Mrs. William Junes of Marshall street. Friday evening at eight o’clock. The N. and T. Club will meet with Mrs. Ernest Foremen, 126 South Eighth street, Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. • o Personals Poor ole Thanksgivln’. Ever’buddv kiwis about th' price o' turkeys, an' 1 then spend money like drunken sailors on Christmas. 'Th' great drawback I' niakln’ wine Is that you have t’ let it alone so long', says Mis. Em Pash Abe M irt In, Indianapolis News. Cal Peterson and Charles Teeple motored to Fort Wayne this morning on a business trip. Reuben Steury and Jack Schwar'z of Berne were in this city last evening where they took part in the musical recital given by the voice pupils of Mrs. Louis Holthouse, at the library auditorium. Mt. and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede and Mrs. C. R. Uhl of Toledo, Ohio, are spending the day in Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sutton of Columbus, Ohio, arived in this city to spend Thanksgiving vacation Judge and Mrs. Jesse C. Sutton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray, and sons Bill. Patt and Fred, and Miss Ma- : tie Bognei of Fort Wayne spent Sun I day with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lose anil family. OUTWIT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DIZZINESSS, FATIGUE Avoid paralysis and disease in ad vanned years. Do it with Ban Yak Pills for the kidneys. They give ease to the stomach. 95% of all diseases checked by using the only antiseptic laxative to the bowels strictly vege- ' table. Sold at Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug store.

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Bloomington— <U.R> -Indiana university students ure preparing to obaerve Goldi n Rule Sunday, Dec. 9 according to Dean Agnes E. Wells, who is cliaJrinan ot the Near East Relief organisation at the university. Dorothy Donald, New Harmony, has been appointed

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/ I M-U-M-S W for Thanksgiving V Day \ Nice Laixe Ones dozen $4.00 FRESH cut, direct from the sources, come these Chrysanthemums, ready for personal wear or for table decoration. These are large size blooms, hardy enough io retain their freshness for several weeks. Decatur Floral Co. Nirttman Ave. Phone 971 _> | k. I Nil —

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given by the new Marlon Foundation created by Hie Kiwania Club of tile city. Gifts from Marlon residents will Im* used to build up a trust fund for the foundation, according to the plans.