Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1939 — Page 6

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COURT HOUSE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George Bergmann et us to Ernest Haviland, Ju of an acre la Geneva for SI. Willard Mct'onaebey et ux to Trank Straub, lot 76 In Homewood tor $37. Henry Hlldebrsbd at al to Dorie Nelson. 146 acres in Preble tows* ship for |l. o Dorie Nelson to Otto F. Hildebrand, 146 acres in Preble township for Si. Central Rugae Company, Inc, to George T. Harding et ux. Inlot 3 In Deeatur for 81. Walter Sudduth et ux to Chester L. Brandeberry, lots 64, 6&, 66 in Homewood for S2OU. Eastern Ind. OU Supply Co. to Berne School Town. Inlota Sou and 601 in Berne for 83037.78. Helen M. Kltson. adm, to Luke J. Martin, part of inlot 666 In Decatur for 81026. latke J. Martin et vx to Sarah K Jones et vlr. pert ot Inlot 666 In Decatur for Si. Elmer W. Baumgartner, Com. to Adele Kgiey, .20 of an acre in Berne for 12180. Walter F. Cable et ux to Iva M. Schock et vlr. Inlots 483 and 484 in Decatur for IL Jesse B. Roop to Alice F. Abbott et al. Inlot 718 in Decatur tor 82800. Catharine L. Harris to Cbarlec E. Holthouse et ux, part ot Inlot 16U In Decatur for sl. August Blwmberg et ux to Martin Blomenbcrg 40 acres In Preble township for 81300Catharine Harris to Bertha Sheets parts of inlots 1»2 and 163 in Decatur for SI. Nora Mangold to Eloise Lewton, part of inlot 311 In Decatur for SL Clark Will is Filed The will suid testament ot Mrs. Rose W. Clark, together wltn a codicil, were probated today at the county clerk's office. The will was written Feb. 32, 1837 and the codicil, June Ji‘. 1838. It provides for payment ot just debts; the erection Os a suitable monument at her grave: Instructions to her eon. Bernard D. J. Clark, co-executor, to have masaes said by the pastor « SL Mary’s church for the repose of her soul, and further provides that the son should see that the graves ot C. 8. Clark and John Me'bers be cared for in St. Joseph cemetery. A few personal Items were willed to relatives. After bequeathing a one and one-half story frame house and one story frame house, north ot the Clark home on North Second street, to a daughter, Jeanette Clark Holthouse and the latter's daughter Sue Ann Holthouse, the entire residue of the estate is willed to the son. Bernard D. J. Clark. He and Theodore Crallker were named coexecutors ot the will. The estate la

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«:iown to include two other residences on North Second street and two up town business buildings. John L. DeVoss, attorney represented the executors. PAUL V. McNUTT (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONE) said. McNutt's arrival here was viewed by polltically-sensitlve Washington as a forerunner of an intensified campaign to win him the 1940 nomination. He will see Mr. ‘Roosevelt at noon for a luncheon

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• conference during which he is exI petted to report in detail on de- . velopments in the Philippines and . the far east. Rut the luncheon will have political Implications—especially since he has conditioned hia own campaign to Mr. Roosevelt s 1940 plans. He told reporters that after he talks with Mr. Roosevelt, he will see James A. Farley, the chair- . man of the Democratic national committee. McNutt said that everything that , had been done In behalf of his candidacy was based upon the assump- ’ tion that President Roosevelt , would not seek u third term. DEATH TOLL IN ■ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK» miles west of Jackson, had l>een caught in the flood and that many had been destroyed. “There must be 70 or 80 dead in the county, but we cant get to them." the mayor reported to the . United Press. He estimated that the damage in

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■, Rreathitt county from the ram par ■' Ing frosen creek would be countI ied at “a million dollars.'* In Rowan county, of which Mon- • head is the seat. 40 were reported ' to have drowned in the flood wat- • ers of Triplett creek. Twenty-flve bodies hed been recovered. • i fl !; PLAN EXCURSION i . (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OXS) t entire transportation costs. Children • under 12 may go tor halt-fare. The general public as well as the members of the Moose lodge and ] the auxiliary are invited to make the trip. Persons desirous o' making the trip are asked to purchase tickets by next Tuesday. -..— ; ARRIVALS r I „ Mr. and Mrs. Millard McKean of i route 1, Monroe are the parents cf , a baby daughter, born at the Ad- • ams county memorial hospital this morning at 4:33 o'clock. The baby i 1 weighed eight and one half pounds.

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Mr. and Mrs. Elton D. Archer of Pleasant Mills are the pareita of a baby daughter, bom at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning at 2:32 o'clock. The baby, who weighed nine pounds and onehalf ounce, has been named Kay Lynn. o ■ ■ ■ — ' Former Philippine Governor Is Dead Santa Ana. Cal. July •— (UP)— Newton W. Gilbert. 77-year-old former governor general of the Philippines. died last night of injuries suffered when he was'struck by an automobile four months ago.; The automobile was driven by Oil-

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bert's brother. Guy J. Gilbert President Theodore Roosevelt made Gilbert Governor General of the Philippines in 191? after he had served as a represenative In congress from Indiana. He also served as lieutenant governor of Indiana. Funeral services will be held July 10 at Angola. Indiana. o — Maturity Date On Corn Loans Extended Washington. July C — (UP) — Secretary of agriculture Henry A. Waitace today extended for 12 month the maturity date tor loans on 271.315 bushels of 1937 and 1»J»

. corn. ■ The loans will be renewed at » their present rate of 67 cents a I bushel and will continue to draw ■ tour per cent interest, he raid. No I announcement has been made aa ‘.o whether loans will be made on ’ 1939 corn. To encourage tanner, to hold their corn for the !2-mon’.i period, the program provides tor the payrient of six centa a bushel to farm-

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