Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1935 — Page 5

Ki house BHaBy> f state Ca^e s |BL purport' i* «•• b “ »he lust ■ ,x.., rdl f.>; ; "”‘ * ■ u... ui ' |H r 'e farm |K . , 4,1. 1 *■ ll,ll Im -D-uh'-r. SlsU ' l ' ■' '.. FU'h »'eet I"'”"■Ln. .10-l" il, nry H, ,v an ' ' lai nl 1,1 W ■!,. other son. -<■ farm ■ ’\ w ’ 11 !■.,,.. . '" ii( i,s ■djinni to H the John ■. hied ~.|„,i i H'signa'toii K « '.I lor pro- »- r m-um-v ""I "'I""' 1 ■ A! ■ '.."'ol's wore M ■ Go.'- -md Mary iSisj o-< I’ ll 11 <:, ' els B |js appluatioi. lor appointall '■ i!l Bond w.i tiled in the |H\| ""nd was ap,i,l hill.l-trat ion |R, „.|i ~m,. \ 'I wore orderto Joseph 11 Heels by K . inv ' number one and approved. EH Motion Ovei-uied ""A" speeifie K, ,|i. .I,lll’. Charles ' 1 Ite'-atnr Casting K v was "led the KLr filed b' il" employes eorporation, ■ | ’ ■ erunted to HH Appearance Filed e wa» filed by It. ■!• f' plant. John and others in the li.rei Insure of mortgage Anna S. liamerlolt. The were ruled to answer. MB Guardian Ordered deiti.il was filed by ,! H d> f. i dant in the i'or appointment of a Kin. filed by Pied brann. was heard and the ■fo'ir.d for ilm plaintiff in guardian should be apA pul; meat was given K.:.. . costs ordered Mr-::. of the ward's ■R M Defendant Enjoined ■tt-n.' i "I denial was - si.■■lift. jjl:d ■Bin tl>>- ipu.f title and in-

ASSESSMENTS If STREET, lewers p (SIDEWALKS IRE DOE p MOST IE PAID BEFORE THE FIRST |MONDAY —in— MAY |TO AVOID PENALTY AND DELINQUENT INTEREST *♦ ♦ ♦ AM MARTIN Uly Clerk Treasure.

junction wait brought by Lila Vanderlip and other®. The case wan submitted and the court found for the plaintiff. The defendant was ordered enjoined as asked for in the petition and the title was ordered quieted. A judgment was given on the findings and the costs were ordered taxed against the plaintiff. Case Set For Trial | The damage suit brought by George K. Alexander against Ar thur Springer has been set for trial on May 15. Estate Cases The application of Christian ’F. Bucher for letters of adtnlnlstration upon the estate of Christian Bucher, Sr., with bond in the sum of SI,OOO were examined and approved. Inventory number one was filed in the estate of Christ Wente. It ■ was examined and approved. The report showed that the farm equip-1 ment totaled $576.50. No value was set on two shares of Williams Equity stock Fay Mutschler, widow of the late Albert Mutschler, tiled application for letters of administration upon the estate of her husband together with a $40,000 bond. The application and the bond were approved. The letters were ordered issued. The executor in the estate of John F. Stone filed proof of mailing of notices as to the hearing on the appraiser's report. The appraiser’s report was submitted. The court found that tin; value of the estate is nil and that there is no tax due. E. J. Worthman was allowed $1 as fees. The final report in the estate of Nathan Andrews was tiled by the administrator. A hearing has been set for April 6. The administrator in the estate of Rebecca J. Edwards tiled a re-1 port of the sale of real estate in the city of Decatur to William Yake for sl,6tlU cash. The report was approved. The administrator was ordered to deliver a deed. The deed was approved. Guardianship Cases Fay Mutschler. mother of Robert F. Mutschler, tiled an application for letters of guardianship for her son. She also gave bond in the sum of $30,000. The bond was approved and letters ordered issued to her. The current report in the guardianship of Mabel Harvey and others was tiled. The report showed that at the last report the guardian had on hand $1,940.70. Since then he has collected $102.53 in interest and spent $166.96. This money is owed to the three children as follows: Mabel. $681.07: Gladys. >681.07. ‘and Bryce. $681.09. The report was approved and the case continued. Estate Cases An appearance to the petition for the removal of the administrator was entered by H. B. Heller in the estate of Charles Armstrong. Real Estate Transfers Richard C. Ehinger et ux ta Robert W. Kleinbenz part of outlot 65 in Decatur for SI.OO. Robert W. Kleinbeuz to Richard C- Ehinger ct ux part of outlot 65 in Decatur for SI.OO. David W. Summers et al to Ida A. Hague, lond in Root township for S3OO. First Joint Stock Land Bank of F rt Wayne to John C. Ball z II etux 40 acres of land in Monroe townehip for $2400George Dutcher to Gerald Brodbeck et ux part of inlot 454 in Decatur for SI.OO. Gerald J. Brot’j'x’ck et ux to Alvin Andrews inlot 6" in Decatur for SI.OO. Frank Heller et ux to Polina II I- [ ler kind in Hartford township for SI.OO. Mantie E. Erwin to Mary P. Gal low part of inlot 318 in Decatur for SI.OO. Marriage License Harvey Sudduth, route 7, De.alur, , farm hand to Marcella Gilbert. 116 Fourteenth street, D catur, book keeper. •CarL L. Bauserman, salesman. Geneva, ami Margaret Schindler, seamstress. Berne. • ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ ♦ Piilius Debolder, Vt ren Ohio major operation, Saturday. Ji 'in Loyer, Portland, major oper- . ation, Saturday. John Henry Krick, son of Mi. and Mrs. Robert Krick. 441 Mercer avenue, major operation Sund-iy. - John Elzey, route 3, Decatur, medical patientMary Ann Battenburg, Route 2, Monroeville, dfemi.-’i+ed Sunday. Mrs. Faye Lehman. Geneva, die missrcl Sunday. Theodore E. Ma-son. Route Bluffton, dismissed Sundoy. Melba Smitley, Route 3. tlencva, dismi-'sed Sunday. Betty Nihsobauim rtnite L Me • roe. dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Alice Appleman. L- South Sixth str: I. dismissed Tuesday. ■ Esther Thientr, 12 year old daughter of Amon Thieme, route 5, Docalur. d today. Esther's condition io reported to be fine. Sho was ill with pneumonia and measles and | had recsived treatment in the ox?-; I geoairv at tho hospital I Mrs. Eliza J- Steplieiuou, Monroe- r I ville, dismissed today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935.

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