Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1936 — Page 6
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COURT HOUSE Cate Venued Here A damage suit brought by the Western Fire Insurance company against Bam beck Fast Freight, has been venued from the Allen superior court number two. ( Set For Trial The suit to collect a note and foreclose a mortgage, brought by Martin M. Shady against Elmer H. and Ethel R. Bryan, has been set for trial on January 15. Oath Ordered
Milton Werling, defendant in a was given to the widow. The real
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suit on official bond brought by the state of Indiana upon the relation <>f Ralph E. Oren, was ordered to produce in court hie oath of office and record thereof and hie commission as clerk of the Adams circuit court, on or before November 30. Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by Ira D Snouffer and John L. DeVose for the plaintiff in the damage suit brought by Paul York against Ray Aniepaugh. Will Probated A will was offered for probate and probated in the estate of Anton Zurcher. All the personal property
estate was given to the daughter, Frieda Habegger, with the provision that she provide a home for the widow. At the death of the widow, the personal property is to be given to the daughter. The real eetate consisted of 160 acres. An application for letters testamentary was filed by Paul 'Habegger. The bond wae filed, examined and approved. Letters were ordered, reported and confirmed. -— ——O " ■ - NAZARENE TABERNACLE Speaking last night at the Nazarene Tabernacle on the subject “At the Other End of the Rope”, the Rev. Lon Woodrum said in part, “Nearly two milliniums ago some nameless disciples of the Lord lowered the Apostle Paul from a Damscan window and saved him from enemies that sought his life. Looking across the centuries we can see that Paul was a mighty power in the religious world. However, we should give due credit to those unsnng disciples who saved his life. “The task of those disciples may have appeared insignificant. But what they had to do they did well. And often tremendous results hang on slender actions. By saving Paul those nameless Christians were giving to religion and civilization something they could never have given by attempting a task too large for their abilities. Paul, who changed the history of the hnman race, might have perished in the beginning of his career had it not 1 been for those friends who had him on their hands. I "One need not go afar in search, of good deeds to do. There is a! —■— HAM and SWEETS” for YOU — when you come to Chicago ...the indescribably delicious dish all Chicago raves about...one of the specialties that bring 11,000 Chicagoans daily, to the six famous Triangle Restaurants, where excellent foods are pleasingly served in wide variety at moderate prices. y Triangle v Restaurants ( Air-Conditioned) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ALL PARTS OF THE LOOP
“THE MOST DELICIOUS YOU’VE EVER EATEN’’ Prime birds, every one, and raised with the most painstaking care. Reared by Herman Scheiman, north of Decatur. Each bird is plump and flavorful. Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and QK ~ Fresh Pork, Veal or 1 p* Rabbits, dressed, lbßeef Hearts, lb luv Good Fresh Bulk Oysters p*p* Pint 30c; QuartOOC Fresh Bra,ns or Pork L,ver IKp —— ———■ —pound lOv Large select and count Oysters • ** >r ng ‘ Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast Of* Real good Bulk Mince Meat IXn or S teak » (Special) lb JLtJvCorn Fed Beef Roast QA? 1 5c (Best cuts) n> ZOC ° r l udll ' n «- n> J-OV Fresh Pork Ham Roast 9fln Plump Tame Rabbits, Qp* pound OvV 2*/: to 4 lb. each, lb <wtJv Fresh Cottage Cheese, a full line of Cold Meats, and extra good quality Beef for Thanksgiving. We will be open until 9 o’clock Wednesday evening and closed all day Thanksgiving. Free, Prompt and Sanitary Delivery Phones 95 and 96 H. P. Schmitt Meat Market
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' call of Christian duty In every community. The task at hand may. seem small but the results of doing it may be great. Figuratively speaking, there may be a world figure dangling at the end of our rope!” The special Thanksgiving convention continues at the Nazarene tabernacle nightly until Sunday,; Nov. 29th. A special feature of the convention is the singing of the Olson Sisters from Long Is-1 land. New York. These talented singers and musicians have found ! appreciative audiences in a wide field of concert and radio work. Tonight Mr. Woodrum announces he will have for his subject, “Prov- j idence and Prosperity.” A special i
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pre-Thunksglving service Will be held at the church Wednesday night. o Municipal Election Law Repeal Sought Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24 —(UP) —R°peal of the state law providing' for vote on municipal contests at | the general election will be asked i of the next legislature, mayor Vincent Youckey, Crown Point, executive secretary of ‘he Indiana MunI icipal League, Indicated today. The secretary said a tour he made ' with Mayor Clell Firestone, Goshen,' ; president of the league, indicated sentiment was rising rapidly against
the law. "Holding of city elections at the same time as the general balloting beclouds the local issues practically all municipal officers now believe, and the economy consideration is a minor factor," according to Youckey. --o — ■ — Two Men And Woman Held For Robberies Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24 —(UP) —Two men and a woman cornpan-
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ion were being held by police here •oday after their arrest last night on charges of burglary, auto banditry and grand larceny in connection with the robbery of two Lebanon stores over the week-end. Those held are Robert McDaniels, 28, Boonville; Fred Denny, 32, Lebanon, and Mrs. Blanch V’arity, 28, Indianapolis. The trio also believed implicated in the Burglary of the Hall and Frank Jewelry company and the Western Auto supply company
; rest last night. "Chsmpion Mo ther ». ' Portneuf, ippe Frenette, a merci 7 : ! s beUev « d ion mother." She ’. ‘°. 13 chlldr, ‘n in the pa indudej ' — ’ Free Turkey night dance.
