Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1928 — Page 3

BCOURT HOUSE £ Marriage Licenses W Hi'owu, Decatur, unpluy ft H|, llr y «. I .aura R. Sovtne, Decatur. | |C ' Criminal Caees Set ft K.,„. this morning sd the <!;• . a ft H 1;( ( . r [ M i|iKil cases to b* heard in ft ■ , ircitit cmirt. The suit.' of ft in plaintiff In each raw. Th|g to thr court for trial arc, Klri.n j8,,,.'* -tault ami battery. 1 1. <. tnt.. . ff: , i lie Holt, t reshaping. Imom ■ (jiovcr Bucher, failure to pm Z,' 1 Iter IS; c. 1. Tyndall, t> E i; . . December IS; Arthur I. K, mo- desertion, December I', K Hold, profane language, it m Kpi |s,.;i Aarnold driving onto wii'lo ~ rctl. December 19; John Bcliei!, of prohibition law. Decembi" WM Herbert Okeley, wife desertion, K December 17’; James Vannetii, to jtrovlde for wife and child, l’u; Orvile D Arnold, fraud. K , In-, k. December -1; Henry Kin - failure to report auto accitlen', ftrmiter 21; Robert Ineley, violation flip,,, ,bit ion lav,, December 22. Tlh-m first rases on the criminal docket set for ttial during tiiis term ~i Htt Divorce Is Granted Jt"'! nurt grantetl a divorce to Mar fLlte pinflaad*Hoß» from Bueford inn, on complaint of Mrs. Hanti. The .iiso grantetl to the plaintiff the of Iter maiden name, Margueritt - and allowed tlie plaintiff lit aE„, ( ,f s:ts for counsel fees, the same ■p- j.aitl by the defendant to the > f tile court, $ 17.50 in :’.n (lays ■j |i7.50 in 60 days from date. 11 K was the attorney for the plain >Jrr Th>- defendant did not contest tie action. Claims Are Allowed ■claims in tlie receivership case J, Clanser vs. the (Mauser Cattily were allowed this nuiming the court. The following claims filed. Ralph Guthat, $101.54; Ma |K N, ii.-nst hwander, SSO; Kdgat t la i %?\, $415.22;. Myron Clanser, $221.27. I flic court ordered that SSO of each of J claims he allowed as preferred I and that the balance togethe-' ■t 4,1! claims from number 5 to 25 fi|§s- allowed as general claims. Summons Is Ordered ■The case of Hranstrutor again ' ■Berth, foreclosure of vender's lien. was ordered for defendant, gftpt iirnahle December It). Divorce Case Set ■ The case of Lilly V. Smitelv '.gaino Smitelv foi divorce, was |p ring on January 7th. I Guardian Report Filed The of Estella Mitch, wrdian for Emma C. Mitch, Page W. and Perth A Milclt. was filed ,«b<l approved as to Emma Mitch and I ecu.-tit report for the other minorI K. filed and approved. Tlie gttartliaii I aH discharged as to Emma Mitch. I Two Wills Probated ■ Btwo wills were probated in the A! I circuit court this morning The I |»i.l of Silas Whitman, whose death I ■fccurred November 21, was written on I ■ • tBCHICIiiSTERS -PiLLS Ladled! A.ny*i»l>rii M Ut A lor i.hl.r he»-t« r® l>lnn»oiid/ A\ Brand Pills in Bad and ttold \\l) metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take «»o other. Bn? V of your DrafgUt. Ask for Cni.CHEH.TtkS lISAIIOND BRAND PILLS, for 40 years knowa as best. Safest, Reliable. Buy Now I _ ID sr DKUCGISIS BVEAYWUER*

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'* ' * November tilth, 1928, hist two day. be ! fmv tils death. M r , Whitman In his will provided for the payment of all just debts against his .-stale’ and for funeral expeii ;es and bequeathed' the teslilue nr his estate to his wife, l.or elf* Whitman. Mrs. Whitman was named executrix and letters of administrathm were ordered isaued. The will of Christian ('. Hurry, of Herne, dispose or ti large estate to his children. The will was written A pill 28, lit 27 Jsmes W. Berber, a soil* in-law was named adinlnlstrator of the 1 estate, hull'! In the amount of |10,0(lt) wu.t filed and approved and papers |s. sued. Mr. Hurry provided for the pay ment of all ileiits against the estate, funeral expenses and other expenses, lie bequeathed the sum of s.x,iitin to his wife, together with all furniture and household goods. To the son, Christian Hurry, Jr„ he bequeathed sß, (ton. After the payment of the special bequests Mr. Hurry bequeathed all the residue of his estate, personal and mixed, to Ills daughter, Eva I. Becker and to his son ( hristlau Jr., share and share alike. Dote n. Erwin Is attorney for the adminlstrat >r. Marriage License Robert C. Everhart, brick mason, Herne, to Litell Eiuk, overall factory employe, Geneva. Indiana. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Janies Cowan. No-th Fifth street are the parents of a baby boy I torn at midnight, November 27. W2B, at tlie Adams County Memorial Hospital. In Bed Four Months With Rheumatism | .says Health Retiffried When He Overcame Kidney Trouble. You may have suffered for years with kidneys and stomach troubles, hack-ache or rheumatism, and may he almost ready to despair of ever feeling well again. That was exactly the condition of Mr. B. C. Baxter,, Etna Road, Route G, Huntington,' Ind. He writes: “I had kidney trouble for 10 years, and rheumatism so bad for the past 5 months that I spent 4 months in bed. My kidneys pained me dreadfully, and were so weak that I had to get up several times at night. I had rheumatic pains in my feet, knees, hands and shoulders, and I suffered intensely. My joints were stiff and (* swollen, and I couldn’t get my shoes on. I was taken out of town for treatment but got no real benefit. Friends told me about Viuna and I decided to ; try it. I have taken only one and a half bottles, and already I feel wonderfully improved. I am almost free of the awful rheumatic pains, and . the swelling and stiffness ir. my joints have nearly disappeared. I am sleeping fine and not bothered with night-rising any more. I am gaining weight and strength every day, and hope to go back to work soon. Life surely looks different to me since I got my health back, and I’m mighty thankful for such a wonderful medicine as Viuna.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion,and briiigrtfn-w strength ami energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then If you're not glad volt tried Viuna, your money will he refunded. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine Solti By CAI,U>W * KOIEVF

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