Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1938 — Page 7

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- 1 Sore Bros. Meat Market ® _ A HUME UK NEP STOKE !»7 S. ;Bh E u A N^£» E , E^ E 25C| HAMBURG-- tSC lEteak 25C -sat, only-- 14C Oysters, pt. Mg 2 IC pork LOIN roast 23c Pot Roast 16c I lass" * SS Steak — — — _ « Choice |gfcnd Bone- ***»__ CHUCK ROAST 181 c Rump Roast **2 V ■am Roast 2®C “7“ Oleo ----- 12'Ac BEEF BOIL 91c Smoked Jow - IH- *’■ OCR OWN MAKE MEATY I iver 12-/ 2 c Ban Sausage 15c C'I’FAK 1 w Neck Bones 7'/ 2 c i,v 'ng Sausage2oc GLIB 3L, ’ *zll* Brains 10c z 2 c (kMßnioked Sausage 23c 17c Peanut Butter 12'/ 2 c Pudding 15c Span KI US ~ Mwrr _—»

( Prayer meeting, Wednesday, S I p. m. I c. E. each Sunday evening, 7 p. tn. Hteasant Grove Sunday School, 10 a. m. iztwrenee Jones, superintendent. 1 I Mt. Zion Sunday School, Ip a. in. H. O. bull, superintendent. Nov. 25th, S p. tn.—Rev. Floyd r. ! Watl. pastor of our church at 1 Leipsic, ()., will show moving pic- ' tures taken Oct. 25, alto pictures ;

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938.

of conference at Toledo and many I more too numerous to mention. Welcome to our services. - ■■■' "' (fr Mt. Tabor M. E. Lloyd W. Bowers, pastor Sunday School, »:15 a. tn. Edward Koos, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:15 a. tn. Ruth Daniels, leader. Worship service, 7 p. m. o Clark’s Chapel M. E. Lloyd W. Bowers, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. ClinI ton Beard, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. m. o_ Calvary Evangelical Church George 3. Lozier, Minister 9:30 A. M. —Sunday School. Mr. Otis Shifferly, superintendent 10:30 A. M. —Prayer and Praise Service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leader J 1:30 P. M. —Special Musical Program. The Munn Brothers will render the program. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Thanksgiving Serivce. (Note the change from Thursday to Wednesday evening. Christian Union Rev. D. J. Young, pastor St. Paul Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching in evening, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesday ! evening. Bethel (Craigville) Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. Public preaching, 10:30 a. m.

I Prayer meeting each Thursday, evening. We are planning to start I revivals next month, Dec. 4th. These sermons will be prophetic. | Everyone is cordially hivited to attend all these services COURTHOUSE New Cases Filed The Hadley company has filed three new replevin eases. The defendants are V. D. Elzey, Otto and Ainmella Helmrich and Chester Reynolds. Summons were made returnable November 30. H. James Flack appeared as attorney for the plaintiff. A suit to collect a note has been filed by Sam Nussbaum, Grover Neuenschwander and Lawrence L. Yager, trustees for the stockholders of the Peoples State Bank of i Berne against Mr. and Mrs. Menno - Sprunger. Summons were issued to the sheriff of Adams county returnable. November 30. C. L. Walters appeared for the plaintiff. ’ A suit to collect a promissory note has been filed by L. E. Lehman and the Berne Hardware company against Martin F. and Simeon Sprunger. Summons were Issued to the sheriff of Adams county, returnable November 30. E. L. Koenemann appeared tor the plaintiffs. Claim Compromised A petition was filed in the liqui- ; dation of the Old Adams County bank to compromise a claim of Mary J. Niblick. It was submitted and ssutained. Real Estate Transfers i Rosa R. Baumgartner to Fielding M. Reynolds part of lot 91 in Berne

for $1.00; Voyd Case, et ux to First ( Joint Stock Land Bank 42 acres in ( Union township for $4,000; Simon | W. Beineke, et ux to Elmer H. Bein- j eke 175 acres in Preble township for $1.00; Simon W. Beineke, et ux to ( ! Edna F. Jaberg 40 acres in Preble ( J township for $1.00; Centra) Sugar I Co., Inc, to D. W. McMillen inlots j 6, 28, 26. 46. 7, 17. 22. 27, 32. 3, 10, ’ 12, in Decatur for $1.0; Annie E. W’innes to James F. Werst, et ux inlot 26 in Decatur for $1.00; Department of Financial Inst, to Hubert P. Schmitt, et uv 58.87 acres in St. Marys township for $25.00; Paul R. Castle, et ux to Jacob A. Zerkel inlot 14 in Decatur for $25.00; Ly-| ( dia Wente, Admx to Emma Wente. etal 82.94 acres in Preble township for $4654.30; Prudential Insurance Co., of American to W. Maynard . Johnson 80 acres in Union township for $3,600; Mary E. Steele, et vir to Aaeline V. Harp part of outlot 79 in Decatur for $1.00; Fanny E. C. Beck, et vir to Fay J. Mutschler a piece of ground in Root township for $550; Olan E. Stoner, et ux to Ramon O. Hunt, et ux inlot 303 in Geneva for $1.00; Dallas Brown, sheriff to Mutual Life Insurance Company 20 acres in Jefferson ! township for $860; Dallas Brown. sheriff to Mutual Benefit Life InI surance Company 49.41 acres in I Jefferson township for $2,124.63. G. O. P- LIMITS (CONT INUED FROM PAGE ONE) all of the state's 3,872 precincts. Bangs to Act Huntington, Ind., Nov. 18 —(U.R> -Mayor Clare W. H. Bangs, de | seated third party candidate in Huntington municipal election, today announced he would file recount suit today or tomorrow contesting the election of the entire Republican slate. Bangs ran second in the race for mayor. 290 votes behind Foster E. Cutshall, Republican. Bangs’ entire slate of candidates, I the Citizens party ticket, also ran ' second or third ir. the election. ! I The recount petition will charge ■ - inalconduct of election board ! I members and attaches, eligibility i I of the candidates elected, fraud I I and mistakes in counting. Bangs ■ | said. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

CONFESSES TO i BRUTAL MURDER Texan Admits AttackSlaying Os Chicago Saleswoman Chicago, Nov. 18. 4U.W —Joseph Kadlecek, 27, a drifter from Texas, sat hi a pollcs station early today and. in a calm, matter of fact voice, confessed he had attacked ' and slain Ella Pheraon. 35, a blonde perfume saleswoman. Then he smiled. Police seized him last night, less than eight hours after her nude, body had been found tn a closet of his room. She had been stabbed three times with an eight-inch butcher knife. Her blouse, skirt and stockings, which had been ripped from her body, wfcre scattered nearby. Kadlecek s story horrified veteran police officers. Although he appeared to be sane, he seemed little concerned as he told his story. He said Miss Pherson had called at his room ten times in the last three months, but only on business. She was a woman of good reputation and earned her living by selling cosmetics, perfumes and toil- " etries. She was said to have been 1 the wife of a Minneapolis, Minn., mailman from whom she had separated. Her father. August Per- ' son, is a farmer at Baltan, Minn. ! Kadlecek said he had been one

of her steady customers. Wednes-1 day evening, he said, she came to : his room to sell him an electric I razor. “I was drinking.” he said. “I told her to come in and locked the door. I made some advances but I didn't know what I was doing. She fought me off and screamed. ' I hit her on the chin with my fist , and she fell on the bed.” He said she struggled for sev-1 era! minutes, then screamed again, j “I was afraid the neighbors would hear her,” he said. “I grabbed the knife and stabbed her. I went out and had some more drinds and went to another room I have under the name of Joe Cane. Later I went back and she was dead. I put her in the closet and roamed around the rest of the ' night. 1 went to a show but I don’s I know What I saw.” He telephoned his brother. Charles. 23, an infantry corporal sta-1 tinned at Fort Sheridan, and arranged to meet him last night at | the Lawndale National bank. Po- | lice, who had been informed by | relatives that he might appear there, arrested him as he attempt- . ed to cash a S4O check. He said he had planned to flee ' to Needville, Tex., to visit another i brother, John. o BOARD RULING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) have a majority of 7 signatures. The bon aside signatures on the petition now number 744. The signa lures on the remonstrance totaled ' 718. By adding the 33, the total ot 751 is obtained. Since the PWA offer expired seven days ago, it is believed that the county will lose the grant, since a condition of the offer is that work j on the building must be underway by January 1. If the case is carried to court, it would be after the first of the year until a decisio nor verJ diet could be obtained. Mr. Custer was not hopeful of the | > outcome and stated that it appeared I Adams county would lose the nursr es home and the improvement. i planned for the main building. Unt der Indiana law, if the remonstrance is upheld, the matter cannot

be brought up for another year. i Saturday and Sunday SPECIALS Open ’till Noon Sunday I Ham, sliced or chunk, lb 23c i Fresh Shoulder, sliced or ! chunk, th. 21c I Fresh Side th. 20c I Pork Chops lb. 27c Spare Ribs and Back Bones nice and meaty lb. 18c Pure Pork Sausage lb 19-23 c Pure Pork Lard,-3 lbs. 28c with meat order Babv Reef Steak lb 18-21-23 c Baby Beef Roast lb 14-17-21 C Boiling Beef lb. 12lie Pork Liver th. lac Potatoes Peck 18c Oysters pint__2ac Eggs, nice fresh country dozen -26 c Bananas, extra nice, lb. 6c Oranges Dm.—lßc Grapes 2 N* B * * i>c Head Lettuce, — head 10c Plenty of Dressed Turkeys and Chickens for Thanksgiving. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET Phone 226 We Deliver 512 S. 13th kt.

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