Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1938 — Page 5
KtHETTING’S ,jfew iiSHOT f&sV'F' K I Former Husband sßLyw 17 R> - CUl '- Ho"'”"”“ d ' O,lay il. Eiling* present hitsfmnmr busband. ' T| *^K (l b 'i'X'sn f. there , and a „ probing nlovie ,‘" l vial structure. If be does. 1 °^HL g ,o’ltidciitly predicted that »„uld |„. prosecution. 1 Alderman a musician. Ettjng ' 9 present busband. reported in •< f' l "' condition a a bullet wound in the tTning !>l^KL' abdomen ami physicians be . he had an excellent chance recovery. lav lU id not say and Miss EtttSi^Kwould aay whether prosewould follow- his recovery. -rolomd Martin (Moe- Snydher former husband whose - s dousy of her was well in -he theaterical world ' . marriage, announced in jail that lie would not i that Miss Etting see to that. Snyder - ■ ‘ io !iadll ! "‘'ended wife's present that the gun had gone f>y acident Alderman, Miss Snyders daughter who Eiling's secretary, told a y^^B ef eut story. Snyder shot him y..'."tis rage. X sai(l - a,lti SW-htss Etting hadn’t gotten her pistol and if his daughter n - fired at him. he would have them all. .-U and radio star. Miss Ettq . h. mine of real life drama. b.. a radio ami movie star ... she < onld sing like a ki^Hr-But in soprano ! she recounted the events lead UP Shooting of her hns■■"lt was a case of insane jeal"Martin threaten to kill me when I divorced him XWhen Meryl and
■ NOTICE ffil I COME AND SEE MY NEW, MODERN “ | HYBRID SEED €O R N DRY IN G Il ESTABLISHMENT WHILE IN OPER- ■ I ATION. | THIS WEEK AT MY FARM ■ on U. S. 33, South of Decatur. I J Visitors Welcome till 10 P. M. NH Daily This Week. | Otto E. Hoile I Sorg Bros. Meat Market* IB| PHONES 95 496 FREE DELIVERY 107 N. SECOND ST. IM These Special Good All Week! It Pays to Deal at SORG'S! |E| FREsH fl 1— MEATY BEEF fl 1 IM HAMBI R(i SHORT RIBS *& 2 ® anle Good Quality as Always | We ....15c %'Lks 191 c SEI Meaty Meaty Bulk |Bl SPARE ’KECK 3 a) .9 — KRAUT |K p ■SS RIBS. lOfC EONES. Tb ZJC 2 tbs. 1 2Qc 15c 23i I j...« 10c iß , c 25c I Public Sale »| Having decided to quit farming, •! will sell at public at the Sawmill & Tile Yard m Preble, on • WEDNESDAY, October 26th £ Commencing at 12:00 Noon I d_ ~ LIVESTOCK ■ y Mule, weight 1250 tbs., a good mule. f „ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS ■■ ri„, l ' ,t! Model C Tractor with steel wheels, extension rims and B , c ‘ B j , ■l'L’eerc Heavy Tractor Plows 11' bottom; Case Automatic ■v' , , ’isc; •ectlon Moline spring tooth harrow; 10 foot single I<’ W Ban. New ldea No « Manure Spreader; .11 Case Corn Jla liter Bfi atUc *>ment. The above machinery is practically now and tn Bft J , 3 condition. 1 Rubber Tire 6-20 Wagon with grain bed -xlb B win., "’ <h Hitle hoa rds with 2 new extra li-20 tires; 1 Rubber lire Bin D Bon ' ,“ €w ' has 7 ’ 20 tire with bed 5-2xl« ft.. 20 inch side boards. Fh s B r„..- roa L wt7 H- J -I>eere 8 shovel Riding Cultivator; Cylinder blubble B ' t orsc I,lhc 12 ’16; Bryan 12" Breaking Plow; Steel b t ame Buzz ■ built ° ut, ' o: Mc-Ileering Corn Binder; Double Ran End Gate Seedei ■ ’1 ,w ° whe,, l cart tor tractor or team; Front running gears foi B »>«,. J ago,,: 15 Ibch Silver & Deming Cutting Box; Drag oa« . B Bei No - 2 Chop Mill; 10 H.P. Gas Engine, first class. B and m n ° alld . be,H ' h; China Closet; Leather Davenport; Conk Stove: Ki Tfou.^ 1 ' 168 ,0 ° numerous to mention. ... B of ~,t ßlV|S —Sums of $59.00 or under cash, above Hus amount a < -Utt B iiL wl " he given, purchaser must giv. a bankable note beatKI /o the lam 6 months; 2% discount for cash above .00. II A. W. “PECK” M ERLING, Owner
1 ware married three months ago, we kept It secret — but Martin found out. anyhow."
Alderman. Miss Etting's accompanist. was at St. Vincent's hospital. Snyder was booked on suspicion of kidnaping and attempted murder. Miss fitting charged Snyder with kidnaping her husband from in front of the National broadcasting studios Saturday night. She said Snyder stuck a gun in Alderman's ribs forced him to drive to her home near Hollywood Lake, end threatened to kill everybody in the house. Occupants consisted of Alderman, Miss fitting, and Edith Snyder. Aiderman laughed at the threat, she said, and Snyder started shooting. One bullet smashed into the grand piano, another into Alderman. "I ran to the bedroom," Miss Etting continued, "and got my gun. Snyder grabbed me and in the struggle the gun went off." This bullet hit the floor, narrowly missing Miss Etting's foot. Miss Snyder, who had been screaming, grabbed up the gun and started firing at her father while he chased Miss Etting into the kitchen. Snyder ran out of the back door, knocking over a garbage can as he went, and rang the roor bell of Wayne Morris, an actor, who lives next door, to say that Miss Etting had shot at him. Then Snyder clasped his hands behind his back and started pacing the sidewalk in front of the Etting home. He still was w-alking back and forth when police arrived. They confiscated his gun. from which they said the serial numbers had been filed, and took him to jail. There he contradicted Miss Etting's story. He said he drove out with Aluerman to her home to discuss selling a house which they owned jointly. "And Aiderman started shooting A me,” he said. "So I shot back.” o NATIONS NEAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ish were adopting an attitude of surrender. Six Arabs were slain ■>nd 300 taken prisoner in clashes over the week end and heavy troop movements indicated a concerted drive to crush the uprising
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throughout Palestine, In Czechoslovakia, the govern- 1 men* appeared satisfied that it had German hacking to force Hungary to modify demands for cession of most of Slovakia and Ruthenla. Direct negotiations for a settlement probably will be resumed on a compromise basis. The Slovak government decreed martial law in 17 districts along the Hungarian frotnlter to crush terrorist activities blamed on Hungarians. a— - BOARD VOTES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) 785 figure was cut to 744 by those who signed, who, County Auditor| Tyndall found had no real estate listed. Retnonatrators made objections to a petition circulated by Ed ' Kenney, a member of the council, containing 20 names. The 1 council ruled Mr. Kenney could not, vote, but that the 20 names would count. An objection was made to a petition confining eight
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names, verified by Auditor Tyn-! i dull .The council ruled Mr. Tyii- 1 , dall was a tax payer and had no| part in the proceedings, so the petition would count. | 1 Renionatrators will object to I the eliminations aa given, and In < addition will ask that the entire I petition be stricken out, due to failure to show them the petition i and the number of names certi- t tied on the petition when request- ( cd by them. The state tax board will conduct a hearing, probably ; in Decatur at a date to be named | by the board. The vote of the council was six in tavor of the appropriation, and ' ( one not voting. — —o— ■ - ' . - HYBRID CORN (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) of Decatur on federal highway No. 1 33, Otto Hoile expects to harvest ’ 600 bushels of Hoosier hybrid No. i 416 and 1500 bushels of Hoosier hy- 1 brid No. 425. He has recently con-1 st rutted a four-bin dryer with a i 125 bushel capacity per bin. This isi
the only bln drier in Adams county and on the agent's recent visit he found that all bins were filled and the plant drier operating al full capacity. Mr. Hoile is probably the oldest hybrid seed corn producer In this locality. The Gerke farm Is locaied five miles north of Decatur and Mr. Gerke expects to harvest 250 bushels of Hoosier hybrid No. 425 and 150 bushels of 632 D. Mr. Gerke has remodeled an old building on the farm Into a slatted-floor drier, which Is being operated al full capacity and doing a splendid job of drying. The first draft of seed was brought down to a 12% moisture within five days after being placed on the slatted floor. Herman Scheuinann living on the Preble-Root township lino near federal highway No. 27, is producing hybrid for the first time this year and expects to harvest 125 bushels of Hoosier hybrid No. 425. Mr. Scheumann expects to place a slatedfloor in the brooder house and force warm air into the house under pres-
sure and should without a doulbt, ury his corn successfully. The Reifstecks are farming on the Wells county line just west of the Frlodhoim church and are producing hybrid corn for the flrat time this, year. They expect to harvest about 125 bushels of Hoosier hybrid No. I 425. They expect to construct a slated-floor in a strongly constructed building and should have no difficulty in drying their corn successfully. All of the above producers of hybrid corn are working for certification and corn growers of Adams county are fortunate in having this supply of adapted hybrids available for their use. o Adams County | Memorial Hospital J Admitted Sunday; Mrs. Walter Avery, Willshire, Ohio. Dismissed Monday; Mrs. Abraham Biberstein, route 1. Borne.
MISSION OPENS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) struetions are given at both the morning masses. An Invitation was extended to the public to attend the sermons throughout the week. . ... ■_! I lail ! .... Q ■ I ■ M " I BEET GROWERS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) yesterday. One of the major sugar beet projects of the United States Department of Agriculture has been carted on in cooperation with the Central Sugar Company and the Marsh Foundation of Van Wert, Ohio. Farmers attending the meeting were taken through the Central Soya Company and the McMillen Feed Mills as well as through the sugar factory. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Girod are the parents of a baby girl, weighing
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six pounds, born at 9 o'clock this morning at the home, 1613 West Madison street. This is the first child in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyc Wolfe of 640 Keklonga street are the parents of a baby girl, born at the Adams county memorial hospital Saturday evening at 4:08 o'clock. The baby weighed six pounds", ten and threequarters ounces and has been named Beatrice Florina. Trade In A Ono* Tnwa — necninl ARTHRITIS Rheumatism, Neuritis. Neuralgia, Lumbago Periodic Pains and all other pains are quickly relieved with ALF’S COMPOUND WINTERGREEN Tablets. Positively Guaranteed. At All Drug Stores or send SI.OO to Union Pharmacal Co. Bluffton, Indiana.
