Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1942 — Page 5

JMSOAY, JANUARY 15.1942.

ttt HOUSE - Inters Appearance L, Devon aitored hl* ap • for th* defends ic In the Kathryn Lough against aough. Ask Venue I suit of Kathryn Chrlateen alnst William How .ml Parr, •ndant filed an aflld i vit (or :* of vanua from the counit wa* auatalniMi by th* day* ware granted to the change Fllee Anewer > eult of John Fulk and *• againet Muri E Fulk and the defendant, the state of **, filed A U*Hrat<- answer defendant*. Nuri K Fulk Ila Worley Fulk, were call definlted. Case Diamleasd •,divorce caae of Martha 7it againet Bantu* i Hchlndj dismissed and cost* Cooling d I Sfcfr.’ iSteAi n>wStt£ r ß ==

1 Here’s What You’ve Been Waiting For! A Sensational gEfSMs® <S wk »f Our Entire Stock of the Season’s Finest WINTER COATS Q 1 * a **l . tjj£MHR9|EB took no further. We’ve reduced coal prices to a new r —- vel. The opportunity of a life time. All thia seasons - ata drastically reduced for immediate clearance. H K ■< FoT your Convenience, we have arranged the follow- I g chart to help you m your charming. Cneck it over .. 11l i R id the coat you want and come in tomorrow. Ll | J / U !UY VOUtt COAT AT THESE SPECIAL “I I //■*““ AVtNGS. EVERY ONE A BARGAIN! !i 3S? • I >UL , IFOhMfR! .SALE Size color fabric trim i price i price ... r . „ - Netdli - po | n t RM F ox T ~ tf5.00 “IHTs 14 Black Needlepoint Altrican 10.85 ■ 12.95 II Black Needlepoint Wolf 16.95 10.96 11 Grey Pile Fabric 11-00 9.16 15 Black Hirehmaur Perelan 17.15 »’ ■ IS Black Black Persian Cloth 17-10 37 Soldier Blue Needlepoint Auetrallan Pur 35-00 2295 18 Black Needlepoint 19.96 ’3.96 35 Black Needlepoint Vicuna 27 60 I 1995 18</ z Soldier Blue Needlepeint 28.95 | 21.96 « 37 Black Dag str pf 19.96 , 13.96 ' I 36 Black Oiag Stripe wJf I tl-tS 37 Brown I Needlepoint Marmot 29.76 21.95 36 Soldier Blue Plain Oiag. Cloth 19.95 13.96 20V z Black Needlepoint 29-60 | 21.96 <t - [ 20 Block Dlag. Cloth 15.00 10-95 36 Black Stripe ’ 16.00 10.96 86 Grey Mixed Fleece 19.60 1 1395 40 Black Perelan I 17.96 f»- 30 Black | Artic Kurl 29.50 21.95 88 Black Perelan ! 17.96 37/j Tweed Hirechmaur 1995 I 1596 wi 40 Black I Hirechmaur IMS 1 13.96 “ 4c Black Diagonal Cloth 19.95 13.95 39V. Tweed Hirechmaur 1995 , 15.96 ■■■'»! 39‘. z Tweed Hirechmaur I 10 95 I 15.95 fv’ S 8 Tweed Hirochntaur 19.95 16.96 ».’• 41'/. Tweed Hirechmaur i 19.95 15.95 41'4 Tweed Hlrochmaur 1?H , 16.95 » I 44 Bieck | Bouela Mlrmlnk 1 36.00 21.96 -® 42 Black j Bouclo Powum 35.00 21.95 ur 43’4 Tweed | Hirochntaur I 19.96 15.95 39 Black | Crepe Vicuna 27.95 18.95 . ■ W,ne F,MM 5” it - 41 Green Flpece ’ ’J M 5 Wine Fleece 13.95 8.95 M ■ 48 Diagonal Fleece 15.96 10.95 11,- ■■ '■■■■.. , ; GROWING GIRLS COATS .t- . IS Brgr FiSece 15* iK 18 Biego FlMce 3« B.H Blt 9* Fl ** c< !•« aZ< Tan Tweed 3«5 8.95 i.L 14 Tweed . 5.00 835 ’.xr ‘S“ ss S 3 FEW CHILDRENS COATS AND LAGGING SETS »W‘M j. NIBLICK 6* CO. — . — — -—

——«■—■*—■—**■**—*» paid. File* New Suit A promlggory not* watt wa* Bled by Lydia Mcftarne* against Otho and Ada Lohenstefn The sum mona waa ordered Issued. return able February 2 • Transferred Ta Docket Claim* of Dorcaa Mann, Clifford Mann and Clifford Mann a* egeeutor of the ratal* of Aurora Mann, deceased, agalnat the estate of William F. Cook, were trantferred to the docket aa a civil caae. Fll* Demurrer* The defendanta Bled separate demurred to the complaint of th* plaintiff* In the eult of Agnes and (Jrace Kenney agalnat Herbert Crnmp. Charlotte fi and Charlotte A. Crump. Fll* Anawar hi the milt of Jeff Llechty agalnat C. F. Rayl aud W II Patterson, an answer in on* paragraph wa* Bled by the defendanta Bet For l*au«* The suit of the Prudential In »uran< <- company agalnat Jews 0. and Cora Trlcker wa* act for i«»ue* on January Id. Metlon la Filed In the eult of Mat Rayl by hl* next ft lend. Corydon F. Rayl against Will ford Morrison, the defendant Bled a motion to separate the cause* of action, and a motion to strike out part* of the complaint. Creaa-Complaint Filed In the suit of Marlon M. Jackson against F-rn E. Jackson, the defendant hied an anawer and cross-complaint. Case Dldmlaeed The caae of Fannie Dickson against John W. Human and Velma E. Human waa dumlaaed and the

coati paid. ffatete, Duardlatiihip Case* A petition for authority to loan fund* In the guardianship of Herb< ’ Ehtpger to Thoma* J. and Lena M Durkin in the sum of 11. OOP Ira* granted Inventory No. 1 wa* filed, exam |n»-d add approved In the aatate of Lyiita Amatutt In the •atate of Wilhelmina Hildebrand, the Inheritance tax appraiser Bled his report and Febru ary I waa set a* the hearing date. The Inheritance tat appraiser Bled his report m the estate of Bar bar* Elisabeth Itos* and February I waa bet aa the hearing date Inventory No. 1 waa Bled, examined add approved th the estate of Magdalene Delnlnger. Inventory No 1 was Bled, examined and approved in the estate of Bartley Burk. A petition for leave to file a final report in the estate of Alvina C. Petter* was aaathlned. and the report Bled. ~-Tits Bnal tpffort of thg *xecutrig | Relief At Last ForYourCough . Craomnlxlou relieves promptly becauap it goes tight to the seat of the trouble to teip loosen and mx! germ laden nhlerm and aid nature to aoothr and heal row. tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membrane;. Tell your dry Mat to sell you a bottle of crvomubddn with the tindMttancUng you must like the way it Quickly allay* the cough or you are to have your money bad. CREOMULSION for Couch*. Chest Cold*. Ironchiti* a at m

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Ex-Gov. E. D. livers * Former Governor E D. Rivers of I Georgia rushed from a Florida I fishing trip to Atlanta, where he i la shown talking to the press, to ’ ' learn the particular* of three indictments against him, one charging Mm with embezzlement of 112,101 65 and the other two accusing Mm of conspiracy to defraud Rivera charged the grand ' Jury Investigation of his administration was prompted and part- ' |y financed by Gov Eugene Taimadge. ot the estate of Edwin Lehman was filed, examined and approved, the . executrix discharged and the estate closed The final report was filed In the estate of Frank Behling, the report was examined and approved, the administratrix with will annexed wks discharged and the estate dosed. In the estate of Otto J Boerger. the court found the net value of the estate to be |6,944.M. The court found the net value of I the estate of Ludwig Reifateck to I be *7.013.18. The court found the net value of the estate of Della Sellemeyer tc be SR.ROfi 9<* A petition for the sale of real estate was filed in the estate of Vernon 8. Ralston. Will fa Filed The Will of the late Rudolph I Welland was prohated and placed lon record. Item one provided that | the debts and expenses lie paid and i tie mtwo gave the balance of the I .state to the widow. ENTIRE NATION .'ONTINUKD mom FAQ* UNB i >ut of the window and go ahea< | somehow, anyhow, and increase . the production of those mine* b> j 33 percent.'* Management may have to make icbnceMlon* to labor, and albor t< I management, and both to the gen era! welfare, but: "None of that matters In sucl ' a situation the only thing tha HATION'S FAVORIT*3 fOYEMUO 1 Bl jflH MIMICS 3W. •A® 57C ODDITIES of NEWS ■ \ i/Si ) IB WILME OF ISLAND. NEB TAUGHT V TO SIT ON ITS BkJ If yauc car la doing TRICKS and acting up it probably needs a toneup dr carbon and valve job. Drive in today.

could conceivably atop us would be the fact that It waa not physically possible to get more ore out of the ground than waa already being mined. "No other consideration la of value." To send American soldier*, sail or* or marine* into action with anything less than 100 percent of the equipment they need would "condemn a certain number of them to death noedlessly." he said If th* comfortable stay-at-home American people had given an ex tra bit of self-denial and made an extra effort tn the last 18 month*, the story at Wake Island would have been different, he Mid, and: "Those boy* woul.d, probably, be

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la Tokyo by now-as conqueror*, not as prisoners of war." The Rib now he said. Is: "To hold the point cf view which sees no neeessary accom plishment as impossible, which looks on obstacles only as thing* which ar* to be knocked out of the war. and which Is ready to try any new routine, any new device, any new way of doing things, in order to get results.” Seniority doesn't necessarily m«<an quality. Nelson warned, and from now on the test la going to b<> "performance." This Isn't a ycung man's war nor an old mans war but: "A smart man's war, and we tpu|pjnsl»t that op.ly «m*rl men

may occupy tht ,‘'h* that call for amarines* " It should not be nunmed that the enemy Is stupid or weak ot unresnurreful, for they're nothing of the kind Nelson said "We used to tell ourselves th*' lhe Japs would bi’ committing nat tonal suicide It th«-y made a pas* at us So what "Ro they hit us with a Hnndey punch that almost knot ked un > through the ropes. "Let's get wise to ourselves and realise what we re up against.” Time. Nelson said Isn't on our side, and that Idea should lie discarded. "The Axis has won the first round: Jhey’ll tertaltjly try

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wind things up before we Ur •Im- to overcome that advan ai 'We have got to brat i o u the punch." - ■»-■■ —■ ■ New Officers Are Elected By Church 11. rnr Jan 15 The annual bu-l ties- meeting of the Croas Rcfurtn«d church waa held :lil« »" k Th> I following church officials for 1942 were elected elder*. Cllf n E totrliker. Hiram Llechty. <’. K Rtuckey; deacons. Calvin Spruu-g’-r. < un« Stably. Ed Klcheu>*erg< r and Brice Bauserman, trustees, David M-'tler, L L Yager, Kdward » Tag ■