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loyfii HOUSE M .— ‘r-nkh.di lb- ■' .' , . k «■’- "i' 'i "'“•" ■Xi— l h- ntory num- ■/ ,>..- t‘1" 1 1 '" ■‘ lal I .. ■ ■ rr u|H >■!>-"'’ "' ,S ‘’'"’t- ' V ■ K e o> uobert _»i< >• »• A »«”’ ■ -«•<...>■ ".>s ■ tia miii(<l and approved. ■. „f | l( .r. li Er«m Th- ■.• I;, si!'' "I "’■ ll tO HI \|; (’harps D Teeple « -"" «.' s vx ■J, , A deed w is ( | npi'il'd and approved. H... ,>i .hihn Cross: The reV," m. .I. - k was tiled. exam ■ i>i. .1 Inventory ■ ,1. , xamin.d ■approved. ■ (a ,. (1 f Xcwion McClain: A ■ ,j. t.i ininc tin- TnhertW ,‘ JX ki d Ii «as refi rrK (be county assessor. H . Sus.lll Baker: The re,|,ik was tiled, exam- ■ ,1 ...nti-'ii' il Inventory ■ , . lied. examined Hipproved. ■ „i Kiiijimel Sprunger: H. ,|. :k was tiled, exK, .mil approved. Inventory K was Hied, examined ■ approved A petition to de- ■,:,. the inheiitance tax was Km! to th'- , nunty assessor. Ks-u.mshtp "t Dorothy E. and Kina Mane Moser Inventory Kr mu- till d hy the guardian. Kjaed and approved. ■p t> . of Robert E. Brown: K« r, pm' submitted. examin

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! ed and confirmed. Estate of Paul Geisel: The report of the Inheritance tax appraiser was tiled. The notice was ord.■red returnable, October 5. Estate of Lydia Neuenschwand er: The report of the inheritance appraiser was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable, October 5. Estate of Ida M. Everhart: The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was tiled. Notice was ord ered returnable. October 5. Estate of Frederick J. Macwhinney: The report of the appraiser was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable, October 5. Estate of Charles Bentz: The report of the appraiser was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable. I October 5. I Estate of Elbridge Lautzenheiser: The report of the appraiser was filed. Notice was ordered returnable, October 5. Estate of Daniel J. C. Sherry: The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable, October 5. Estate of Amy Boekmau:'rhe report of the inheritance tax appraiser was tiled. The notjee was ordered returnable, October 5. Estate of Frank Amstutz: The > report of the inheritance tax appraiser was tiled Notice was ordered returnable, October 5.. Estate of Emma Fox: The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was filed Notice was ord- 1 ered returnable, October 5. Estate of Sarah S. Eisenhart: The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable. October 5. Estate of Samuel Soldner: The report of the inheritance tax ap- ‘ praiser was tiled. Notice was ord

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ered returnable, October 5. I Civil Cases The ejectment suit begun by Joseph B. Brunnegraff against George Whittenberger was dismissed after a petition was hied by the plaintiff Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by C. I. Walters for the defendants in the foreclosure suit begun by the Federal Land Bank of Louisville against Henry C. and Walter Buettner. An appearance was filed by' Fruehte and Litterer for the de-; Cendant, Milton E. Hower, in the suit to collect notes brought in the liquidation of the Old Adams County bank. The defendant was ruled to answer. An appearance was filed by Arthur Voglewede in the suit for account brought by the P. and H. Supply company against the Smith Plumbing and Heating company. The defendant was ruled to answer. An appearance was filed by Martin M St udy in the suit to collect a note, foreclose a mortgage and appoint a receiver brought by Mart'.i M. Shady against Elmer H. nd Ethel R. Bryan. An appearance was filed by i Nathan C. Nelson for the defendant, Robert Kramer, as special representative, in the suit for foreclosure of mortgage and appointment of a receiver brought by the ‘.John Hancock Mutual Life Insur-' ance company against Rufus Mesh-1 i berger, the Peoples State Bank of I Berne and others. The defendant! was ruled to answer. i An appearance was filed by Arthur Voglewede for the defendants In the suit to collect damages for wrongful death brought hy Stella 1 Nelson, administratrix of the es (I late of Otis Fletcher against Max Odle and the Blue Creek Dairy, Inc. An apm-arance was tiled by B. Custer for the defendant. M. S. Peterson, in the damage suit brought by the General Exchange Insurance Corporation. The de- | fendant was ruled to answer. New Case A suit for complaint on contract 1 has been filed by Harry Smith against Earl Haskell. Summons t was ordered issued to the therrff of Adams county for the defend-

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J ant. returnable, September 23. Answer Filed An answer in general denial l {and a cross complaint have be?n • (filed in the claim suit brought by ■I Jesse F. Teeple against the estate ■of Oda .May Teeple. Set For Trial !! The injunction suit brought by ? | the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance [| company against Edward B. Wells - and others has been set for trial

1 on September 18. Defendants Default All defendants were called and defaulted in the quiet title suit brought by the Farmers State Bank against Frederick Krum and others. The case was submitted, evidence heard and the court found for the plaintiffs. The title was quieted as to all defendants. Waiver Filed in the suit to quiet title brought by Gladys Brundage and others against Luella A. Erwin and others

u waiver of iaauunco and service and consent to quiet title were filed by Luella A. Erwin, Mamie (). Reynolda. Alice Watts. Daisy D. I Crateti, Frank /. Crates, Maude E. j Baker, Harley W. Baker, Mary A. Wherry, Orville S. Wherry, Merle | |Bristol, George E. Campbell, Gladys! Michel. John A. Michel, Charles! W. Hoffman, Mary J. Hoffman, Mary Wass. Madge Workinger, William Workinger. Nellie Schlennier, and Carl Schlennier. Real Estate Transfers Louisa Blither et al to J. Fred ! Fruehte, 80 acres in Root township 1 for $1,400. J. Fred Fruehte et al to Anna Wagner et al. 80 acres in Root township for sl. Marriage Licenses Roy Sickles, body finisher. Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Frances Stickney. rural route, Decatur. Marie Jackson, route, 2, Berne, and Charles W. Snyder, mechanic, Union City. Indiana. Lase Grimm, laborer, 122 South Fifteenth street, Decatur, and Rose-i mond Hart, rural route, Geneva. Bernard Bowlby, clerk, Wabash, and Josephine Harvey, secretary. FINAL REPORT (CONTINUED FROM TAGE ONE) shareholders. $31,493.37. The following assets ifrere transferred to trustees for stockholders: mortgage loans. $8,978.62; loans and discounts. $31,285.95: hanking ' house. $17,321.35; furniture and 1 fixtures, $6,800; other real estate, i $1,700; other assets. $285.70; makI ing a total credit of $102,004.82. This leaves an inventory as of . Septembr 8 of nothing as under ! the administration of the depart- ■ j ment of financial institutions.

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’ RURAL CHURCHES * » « Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, Pastor Beulah Chapel j Preaching at 9:30 A. M. I Sunday School at 10:30 A. M. Mt. Pleasant Sunday S hool at 9:30 A. M. Pr- aching at 10:40 A. M. Washington Sunday School at.9:301A. M. Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, Pastor G:3O iA» M. —Sunday School. Mr. Roland Miller, Supt. 10:30 A. M. —Prayer and Praise Service. 7:30 P. M. —Initial service for the revival meeting. This will be a preparatory (service. 7:30 P. M.—Each night during the week—Revival services. The pastor will speak each night upon themes dealing with the probI I ni of personal religion. The public is invited to attend these meetings. o County Ministers Will Meet Monday The Adams county ministerial association will hold its regular bi-A monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 14 at the West Missionary church, three and one -half miles west of’ Berne, on state highway number 118. The sassion will open at 9:30, A. M. and will be in charge of the Rev. C. H. Suekau, president of the organization The Rev. N. J. Schmdcker. pastor of th • Defenseless Mennonit? :

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church of west of Berne will have charge of the devotional period. The address will be given by the Rev. Geo. S. Lozier, pastor of the First Evagelica) Church of Decatur. He will use as his subject, "Facing Our Task”. Special music will !>■ furnished by the Rev. E. S. Morford, pastor of the M. E. church of Monroe. The annual election of officers will ba held at this meeting and it is earnestly requested, that all members be present. o City to Sell Antique Salem. Ore. —(UP) —Saßni has an old horse-drawn steam fire engine for sale. At a council meeting here recently, Lincoln L. Doney offered the city $103.50 for the old vehicle which lias been stored in the city barns for years. With an eye to business, councilmen declined Doney’s offer. Thinking they could 1 get more for it, they moved that bids be requested. o Prisoers Eat Way Free Hollywood, Fla. —(UP)—-Ho'ly-wood’s jail population has eaten its way to freedom. The prisoners, 1 numbering two. were in custody for minor offenses, and City Judge Ralph B. Springer told the city commission the cost of feeding them was, in his opinion, an unnec-ssary expense. The c ommission thought so too, and the prisoners were freed. o Unhurt in 60-Foot Fall Sydney —(UP) —On the day ho was planning to enter a hospital for observation following a severe heart attack. Hector Mai-Lean, 29, fell 60 feet from the roof of an apartment house here. He was pick- ! ed up unhurt.