Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1940 — Page 5
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■F.D. R. Prays lor Peace, Too ■ t \ .j I J M '.3lbb|E _ MMlwlHSfeit, JHK I I ei . WgSHp v -i I tfi*. ¥ y* ¥-* > 4. | k < KI?8 « 5-1 • w ? -J*®® ! r^'!'nd,* r h'* tl ? , '’ wl ' l * °*»*rvance of the day. Pr«■> !dcnt Roo*eFMt ii -? urch *t Hyde Perk. N. Y, to pray for peace The ■ «own with the Kev. Frank IL WUeon, left, and BodyI tuard Thoma* Qualten
re have a S I3OO ’39 Olds Sedan for only $ 645 - Saylors
Rehheldotfer. atilt Io set aside do fault of Anson Millet agaftisi Krn eat Reh holdath-r. repleain sail of Lillian Helslng against Wilhur Ixatharman and others; dlaorn- ' suit of Uroaer against Harsh F AllMTSon, damage suit of Harry <• Crawford against Theodore Hlelieri. h and others, alienation of affect lona anlt of Kdnln I. Hlatie against Kdnard J. Hall; suit Io can.el contra.l of Laurel A Fusslemau and others against Italph C IMtnn and others, meh anlc's Hen null of Nheriff (Joslin Hales company against W L Thornhill and others, divorce suit of Marvin Rruech against Flor.-n. • llrueck. note suit of Cheater Kl< h horn against Charles 11 and Mar ry C Inskeep, note auit of William Meael. Jr., against Howard If (Xing Hull to set aside fraudulent con--1 veyanca of Levi Moes, hberger a gainst Isaac and Tillman Heer; , injunction sell of the city of lie .ainr against John Wr-chtrr, as treasurer of Adams lounty; ar- ! count suit of J. K Ixing against Charles Hether, gaatdisn suit of Wllllsm H Trout against Flora II Trout, claim of the First Joint Htoch land Hunk against John C. Cowen and others; fore. Insure su't of Jay K. Gage against Charles E i Komlne. Damage auit of Joseph Johnson against R I'anl and Robert K. Mill er's foreclosure suit of I'rsiples | Stale Hank of Herur- against Charles and Ulan, he Herington, con- f I version of assets suit of Wilfred Hurgesa against Raymond Kkhet! divorce suit of Barbaia against Robert Hahegger, Injunction suit of Kosella Mettler and others a gainst Dallas Hrowti as sheriff; 'lien suit of Gllllom Lumber company against (Tara and William Hruha. note suit of Peoples titat.Hank against Elmer and Lena I Heer; note suit of peoples Mtate Hank against Elmer. Ix-na anti Ell , Heer. Ihtmage suit of Michigan Mutual . laabtllty company against latui eace BrlttmSier, damage suit of | William llilpert against Lewis A. Graham, note suit of Ham Dvri ktaehn against John Cbarbite; a. iount auit of the I’ and II Supply . company against Lawrence F Smith; damage suit of Paul Gc|g i er against August Ehlerdlfg. dam age suit of Vernon Ross against Harry Hpen. er. divorce suit of Robert against Vidalielle Hesber; account suit of Joseph Stiefel, dam 1 age suit of Western Fire Imtur-1 anre company against Hambet k ' Fast Freight Co ; money had and ' received suit of Cleota Glrardot against IsMllse Coulardot; possession suit of Hugh Daniels against Herbert Harness; contract suit of Solomon la-hman against Oscar Ewell, limited separation suit of irmgard Hu.-tt against Fred Huett; divorce suit of Ponderinv agalnst Harold Butler; contra, t sun of I'nlversal Credit o. amlnst (Tarn C. Hriihn, damage suit of Mot or Indemnify Asa-r.. against .MariGahan; damage suit of Raymond E Wilburn against tharles H Jachson. Homer Harton and Ivan Hanim; possession suit of Willard Hteele against WHliani Blythe; divorce suit of Ralph Fugate against Alice M Fugate. Damage suit of llyron la-liman a gainst the city of Decatur; divorce auit of Roert Drabenstot against Fay Drabenstot. guardian appointment suit of Fred Zuerch.-r; foreclosure suit of HOLT against L
Scenes in Life of King Michael, 18, Who Ag ain Rules Rumania , 3sS ▼*'l bkl 1 (Im B WmHm KWhifi HlkJ Hkl Wti L Z-Ac At birth, lop; with Murn Mario MiUs Mo mother. Frincew Helsa U||( ((| m , W||h b |, Klßg < Bwl , „b<> abdicates The new king today
King .Mihai (Michael) Ik-yearc I succeeds bls lather on the throne following the abdication at Carol I at a i-suit of th' - breakup of Rumania under Hvvlet Russian d’_|
Charles Jacqnel and others; support action of Hertha L. against Harry II Fuhrman; will contest suit of Marshall llilpert and others against Huth Cromer and others; .laim of J A M< Bride and son against eststr of Harsh Jane Trhk er. promissory note suit of Gottschalk Hurdt'y . otnpanv against Gil bert Hlrschy, divorce suit of Luther against Erma Ix-hman. divorce suit of Kenneth against Clara M. Klsslck: account suit of Myrtle Visard and others against Letser
“Henry, You’re the Man We Need” THE LIFE STORY OF HFNRY F. SCHRICKER '• S' w *' St jV Wf Hi’ Sr«KT*s«*litH. Ww. Ik. classics aa4 cvea d tb* ■— ecpelar Uac>. but k. .. cm k « ptsviss
(l hit it ihr fourth in • <•/ tbout ihr lift ttJ chtrttltr of Hr uy I. Schruher, l)rm<Krol« aniiilll for (iotrrnor of thr tortreign suit of InJitnJ. > By WALTER A. SHEAR H<nry Schricker wu too busy b*coming a self-made and selfeducated m.'n in bi* tern year* and his twenties! to think much about girl*. He was 2o when he iiecamc the puhli'ber of the Starke County j)< nvwiai. He wa* young and he v. 4» deeply in debt. For nix year* he worked lons hours putting the paper on its feet «nd he wa* well on hi» way hecome a * bachelor before h" met the women who i» destined to become the First Lady " f Indiana. Sh" wa M ■* Maude L. Brown, daughter <>f Hr. Stephen 1., and Emma M Brown. Or. Brown wa long a prominent physician of Knox, now deceased. Mi*. Be own is a member of the Schricker hour hold today, aged Mi** Brown waa a graduate of the Knox high school and for two years taught school. Then, showing her pioneer spir.t. she travtbtl t n North Dakota, where, alone, she homesteaded 110 acre* of government land, built a caoin on the property and lived there j for five years to get her tltl* to ' .h. nnar. i -vtion. In th* m -n '
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Tumbl*SOll; note suit of Marshall Cotton and Fred Hlatalng against Charles Roush and Berniece Roush, note suit of H-th Painter against Mwin C. Hienr. damage suit of Sophia IMefcbach against Garfield J Eshelman. replevin suit of M-Cask-y Register company agahist Harold V D>-Vor; divorce action of Th-lrna L. Folk against Jacob A Folk, note and a.count suit of Carol Geisler against Jess Girod possession suit of John II and Elma Htulta against William
time «he i.w.lit *.-noo| in North Dakota. Sin- r.ibrm-d to Knox and ift 1911 wa* married to Ih-nry Schriiker. In 1915 they built their pr< •* nt home on Mouth Main street in Kn«x where their family of two boys and a daughter were lorn. Th • boys are Henry, Jr., age 19. a student in Indiana University, and Geo *-<•, age H>, a junior in Shortridge high school in Indianapolis. Th ■ daughter, a recent bride, is Mrs. Louis <’. Robbins of Bloomington. Mr. Sehiicker has a brother, George W. Schricker of North Judson, and a' sister, Mrs. Ira P. Latta, at Los Angrh», < al. Mrs. Schrick-r is a gracious, comely woman, a true Antcriedn mother and helpmate to her hueband. Her life, sines her mar riage, has b* < n r -nt- red in her home and her children and a* h ■ ha* watched her husband, step by step, elimb the ladder of surma* she ha* given him the b-nofit of her support and wise couns-L Mr. Schricker ha* many interesting ane doles to tell concerning hi* boyhood day* in th" small town of North Judson wh-.-r- for ten years he was the stand-by of hi* father in th- goc ry and general store which vs* ju*t rratmd the corner frt n th? family hurt'*I stead
Imands and under the direction of th- Romr Berlin ails. Michael, who | will be I* on Oct. 2(. once before ruled Rumania aS a boy king I Ml ’ It. WM MU )• ' ’ '! al the u " I
and Elisabeth Smith. Account suit of Frank <>. Bmrick against John Kaiser and others, note suit of Jacob I'tley against Ikirothy Evans; a< count suit of Myrtle Visard against Lulu M Walters divorce auit of Maty against Ralph Johnson; claim of Butler a Garag- against estate of Robert Meibera; divorce suit of June against Georg.- Htelner. Ilin Red separation auit of Jennie Bailer against Jasper Hailer; account suit of Medical Business Bureau
• One of hi* < I: t nt mom when h was about six year* old w is t i ■ rxcitn i .it cali'i I ly th • famous > err*t i.i> c* tit fight bt.»«n Jark .*• •‘uliT- and Billy M> r held in a . I! at *vg Jake B rtsch's aal ■• ■* o.i i -run y 23, 1889, a'. i ‘h Jr’ on. Th fight went Ct ro ’ to a draw and was hold "illy a ' r the »h* 'iff of the county l ad be n lur**d to LaCrosac on some pi . t t aft*r refusing to p rmit th ■ fight in North Judson. I ight fair of those day* traveled by train front Chi ago and th.-ir wa, quite n crow I at r the obi hill to vi -w thr melee which It ed most of the n ght. That cat in he day* «h<n prise fightin? v.aa llegnl in -rust *t".te* One <>f Henry S<hriel:«r’s launch" t friends, is peculi-rly enough. V,’ Iliam M Cam r, i* •rd 93, the In t survivin ’ in- ibrr of the G. A. N. in Stark c>.’".y. Mr. G rner start-I th- .' , t newspape • in Stark? c »■: ■, the Stnrke C. inly Enterprise, US yean* ag" I’e is a Republican and boasts he 1•* voted f n r 20 pre«ldentkil <•: Idat ■*. In Nov mSit,' 1910, ho -er, he will vot* for hl* fried 1, Henry Schricker sot Governor This ■ I Civil war vet nr even dec *, "Henry, you're th man v. ? n d.”
I against Wayne Gaunt and L M lillthens; ejectmebt suit of William ' and Gladys Harrod against Melvin latdd; vacate judgment suit »f Luella Davis against Harold It iravla; divorce suit of Josephine Tombleson against I toy Tumbleson; a. count suit of American Medl-al Business Bureau against H E Haggard, ac.ount suit of Andrew W Perry against Eugene Kneuss and others; note suit of Walter Hoffsletter against Heuiy Frank and lola King | iHvor.e case of Elaine McConnell against Carl McConnell; nonsuit of I>r. Lynn Elston against Alfred H Drain; suit to secure judgment on legacy of John Miller. ■ Mary Kohn.- and Elisabeth Eiling against Casper Miller; divorce suit of Hamuel against Lintlie I. , ■ MUI "in’ "I H. rl.- rl K Is w ' ess. receiver First and Tri-Htate National Hank ..gainst F E Fr-uix. breach of warranty suit of Timm .is Carey against Lee Ware and ' Clarence Akrom; suit to recover 1 1< ut suit of Ma.- Robinson against John Xesdstlne. lesik account suit ‘"f E E. Connor and Ray McColl- ' utn against Ksirl and Mary B Nlnde; claim of Mary Waltz a ' gainst the estate of Hebe, eg E Mudhenk. note and fnrei Insure ■ suit of John W Tyndall against I Ralph and Alpha Dvrlr'ksott; milland foreclosure suit of th- state ■ .it Indiana by John W Tyndall a | gainst Fted .M and Gladys <> i Engl.Club Tours County Court House Tonight i'll, tout ot the I milt I.OU-. bp jthe Teens and Twenties club will i in- held t<>|>iglit. starting at h p. tu t ROY S. .JOHNSON AKTIONEER Decatur. Ind Phone Office 101 Residence 1022 Hept io Bryson « HwiTzm; 2 I mile. East of Septum- Ohio tiiiernr.-y cattle Hept II Htillm.in Goff. Rih k vllle. Ind Hereford caltl. and Chester Whit" hog* Sept 12 John Boblitt. IS mH-W-.t M-i iro-v'lle Ca 11.- h hogs Sept 14 Al Sclimltl Motor Co. Ik-eiitut Ind Autmnoblli-s Sept ir, z-k- Summer*. ‘"'''l Walnut s; Heil . ..it. 4 p rron -1 ; Sep 17 Keliio-rk SAters. 1 mH.-1 West ot Hoagland < 10-.ng ml' -G' Sept is l-' j;’.'- 4 Ank ‘tin. New ' Lisbon, tad inn » hog» Sept Hi John K Wflister, * mile N E jorl Wayne, closing out sal' Sept 2' Martin Reppert 2'-. ] I mil- » Ninth of Preble (Tosi iu out i saltSept 21 Geo. .Mellott Brysti. <» I ' Holstein cattle o. I 17 W ll* S >ot MSd-H. I I point, ithi.i < losing out <ml> 1 Sept Tn Ewt-te Ot Ernest liugg. I i Albert Hollinger. c»e< utor 3 miltiWuM -tnd 2'» miles Smith ot Bern. go sere faim and personal (kt. 1 -G Remy Rlerly s Tobias I Steffen, Jr Closing out sale and *<• I act- tai in .1 miles West and I nill.J ’Smith of Geneva
I throne m IMO aftet etu was but sight years old at the tlm. Im father seized the thtone
PLAN INDIANA CIVILIAN GUARD Plan Organization In State To Replace National Guardsmen Indianapolis Sept |o <U.R) Organization of an Indiana civilian guard to replace a national guard called to active duty moved for I ward Imlay as guard officers ion furred with army officers at the Sth! corps area head<|tiarters at Fort. Hayes. O Parti. Ipatlng In the conferrnci were Lieut Col Robinson llit.lt ' tCIrTi. M> mt..-r. of the dub will visit ( each ot the court house offices and hear the officials espUin tbdr du ties and the function of their respective office*
PUBLIC SALE LIVE STOCK having rint-d mv farm with flt<- l.mi Implement*. I will <4l at . |rubllc am non all my I.IVKSToi K l' s mil. W. -t ..f Mon ... ii 11,., f,i,| i '(.-ii fhr North ShL •*! th* P» nn-yl c i.t Rii!,<>.i4 on THURSDAY, September 12. HMO Commencing at 12:00 o'clock Noon 29—HEAD OF CATTLE -29 On,, laic, milk mg Shu. thorn cow I ym old, <>m ll.own Swi*« ami Shorthorn <ow. .’ yr* old. On, 110-in cow * ymt. -old, ton Aberd<s-it Angil* V< ailing ll> Ifci silo Clio, lioin V. ullng 11.i1.-,. Io lioan ami White Fair Hilf or*. w. ight about I"" f!>« . ... h two Ito.in Spring Hull tulle.. mi. 11.'11.r Spring Bull Calf two Eaily Spring ll.ifir*. one [(Yearling 11. d Poll Hull, mo HoUt.in Ynarll.; 11. j. I 47—HEAD OF HOGS—47 I All Old Illinium d Thirty *i» F<dei Hog-. w.mb' 1.'.", ff>« <.<rh; Four Hamp’hlre Sow* farrow in Heptenilier: 7 Pol .nd China Sow*. Hunnic with pig. by Wide, other* will farrow 111 S. pleinliei 225 HEAD OF CHICKENS H. . wn .■ p 200 I Ito. k Pallet* laying now U tut.- Rot k Pull* la ' tylng now. I kII.MS I'.ihli on day ol **!<• JOHN BOBBITT, Owner (toy S Johl'»<>ii I*.atm Ind ’u.ifomer klol < illzen- Stat. Hank Mont.Hilll. Im), tl'.k Will not (>•• r< «pon«lb|e tor any »<■< id.-nt* FOR EASY, SAFE DRIVING Balanced uheebt arc easy on yow nerves and p ickctbooli~. They prevent ruppintf and uneven lire wear. Most of all they are SAFE. a Wheels four ounces out of balance are the st me as striking the pavement with .>ll fp.iinds of forte every revolution at s<l mile-, an hour —enoiiifh to cause a wreck on a ctp vc or had „road conditions. Many wheels a'e 12 ounces out of balance. FOB YOI It SAFETY we will test your wheels FREE and wjl’ balance any wheels needim; it for SI p*a* >mall cost of weights. i RIVERSIDE Super Service E«lt Monroe St Phone 741 When You Think of Br*ke»—Think of Ll*!
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I cock head of selective service plans for the Indiana national guard, and Lieut Col Norman L. Thompson, assistant state adjutant general The proposed civilian guard would Im- used to preaerva law and aider and to assist In catastrophes .in plao- of th<- national guard | should It tie placed In active service with th- I’nltid Slates army. Prolilenis unde, dl— i'-l.in at th. conference were concerned with equlpinent for the civilian guard, the ty|u- of guard to Im- organized and Its numerical strength and pay. I It was believed that the I'. 8. . war department would Issue uniforms and armament equipment lor . a civilian guard, but that the state would nave to pay the men's j wanes. , From th- conference al Fori , 'Hayes, the guard officers will go !to Washington io discuss plan* j further with the war department. The safety ot the state depends upon the welfare of the toiling masses Hismark.
