Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1947 — Page 2
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m»tm i: »»»• Ml, U«» In W«m« < Irvult < »urt IrkrUMrt Term IIH7 In HIM Iler «•< rMnlr ul \n»ll» l.krr. .Ir.ra.ril Noth'. I* hereby given th.it upon ' !»' tition fllt-il In , ..nrl l.v (tin • ■.lnitnt.tr.it,.i of *aid — I M-ltii.g ' Up the Itl.llffb rni y of (!,. < .tilt, of ' •mid lie. .-.11-11l to |>M> 111.. l|..|>t> llahilllh- thereof, Hi- ju.lg,. >,f » a |d < ourt -lid. on'the 1* dai of r. 4' . Itli. find .aid .m.it. to lo- |>io!..il>l> Insolvent. and order the to lie I netll.nl H< < oidltiKl) Tile ■ redltorx I of »,.ld ...I.iti .ire notified of -:irh I >i—-> I * . and re. | •t ilred t. fil, th- f r , laliti. I e.ild e«t,i» r for aHuH'uti.r within j mi* tuo'ith (min ,il..,v<. date "I r.XEXX th- . k i ~i f eaid eoiirt at 10. .nut Indiana thl--11 d.i y of F<- -t in. In 17. * I,dr H. Irouiner < lerk titn hi. rlrcu.i eonri tirrnld W. V irnrd tdmlnlatrator I art 11. tdaiuo. Vllorur, Feb l!l. 21, “ — Trad, lit ato mJ TuWU Duv~d'ir Gas on Stomach Relieved in S minute* or double your money back Wh«a —mm MMaarh arid tuw» tomtul udfarit■H <•>. ms ruanarti n. tMartbun. ttorrar, . . • (.remf-tb*. .; JV f» dTfing RbrsHrlfm kfi»Wfi f'X tfiupUMMlk r-Uef n»?<U. tur, hkf th Ret< ana V» Idta'lo IM I-an* hfing* in a j fly or d-awbh your to vt 25c at all drvffff HU Decatur Ins. Agency f Established lUf r Kenneth Runyon jF Farm Insurance Room 5. K. of C. Bldg. Phone 385
— S’/*? WESTERN AUTO RKXM * — 1 ’***wne-KEt, EASY INSTALL- 41k ■ Allow. Wrt $3.49 Jh£ HAIR CUPPED Savings on sakkr- /,•• . & tg& .*• wLy//'' . shof trips'expert- 2s v r , ia .» ' RADIO TUBES Fa,Ot ' f SAVING UPTOSCZOVOJ? ENEP. CHROME FINISH. teg >3 65 ' De Luxe XfZpAfdV/... 63c | sjjtfTEM , - MESS'S ««»«*» on m r - ,l X4* u - ara mX c^ flt FLYER LINE/'LIFETIME QUALr -- MODEL GENERATORS ity/ Deluxe equipment includes 3 9*45 -home - W RTG THOROU6MLY rebuilt; carefully CHAIN GUARD. TRUSS rods, PROOM HEADLAMP ETC BOYS OR •*.*. Old co« and Reg. V. 10 _ BIG 6-TOSE t 9 Uyr ; aAC MANTEL m .« i ; / OUTSTANDING- * t „ hKfOVMK’ - -X a „« WS .coa. $4.22 jtQg e«»c *3* 95 *«**««'*** Reg MM <fefW JenEEK •»* - /• TEKMS 75® - »(ihCLuPIWG- ItCTlfil*) ' R«o- * 44 ' 95 — iuM ll W N~" I pwl> JJI JTTT 5 ■'J rlHl .i if AM! i’ly* \i 4: <1 liAii lilif ' Mhllam? r « it\ exT WAT / - WPlwasß extension gate I. l.ml L *•*'.!*< U®* >m 0 -LU6 fOUCNTS, STAlft h J SC9B • So JJ£s* e J2 D c*S^ P EX * 2,) 'lj.ys IKON »»,%,» OF 5.... 26c T£NP6Nf. M.H. w TINS Fat ftc« OCTOC . _ - ‘ _ ft i fflEw, Isnorti' uw^ii' cfi - :l [0 ZEDALPADS i«m. 6sc i?u<*»«'..... 85c Ww^^aO'w tEg£'ZZa 1 “HUM,. rrnMit. nmtATKh *, ' 1 OLLIE G PENNI
Trial Date Is Set Here For March 8 Common Law Wife Case Is Set Here T ir ant. filed eoinelime ago by Mrs Lillian Si htiinai h< r in whitAi -In- ;i»k* to be tlwlaied the cob>< nionlaw wife of the Ute Anthony J Si’ituinarher. liaa Iwen art for, lUal in the Adatna circuit court; <m Saturday. March •. the court d<x ki t revealed today In her |i<-thlon, tne plaintiff aver<te| that »he and the diseased "liveed together and cohabited ar mail' .rd wife" while a divorce action i »nil 'll and after the decree iiad i'.een granted until the time of his Neath \ follow up suit was filed sonteItrne after the original action by Minnie Scbuiiia kier, asking fur :„ t ..,.»ij ,i> <,f the real estate, one 'of the placet* where the first plain-J . .1,. ~ ami I lie d> IM-'‘<l e<t < dished tiio cointuoiilaw rela-i t iunefetp, ><i the lattet action, Minnie Schua .< her. a siste -In-law of the de--e.ts.d. .untended that the defendant in the po«»e<«sfon suit rel'tieed to surrender possession to Will-i-.'ii Schumacher. .Minnie Schu-
machers busband, acting as her | , agent. Myles F i’arrish is attorney for | Mrs. Lillian Schumaolier. who is : named as .Mrs. Lillian .Masters ini the potwessioti suit, wnile the law 1 firm of UeVoss and Smith repres i ent. the defendant estate and .Mis WiliUiin Schumai her. SIOO Damages Is Awarded Plaintiff Personal Injuries Suit Settled Here , Judge J. Fred Fruclite in Adams circuit court late Tuesday found for the plaintiff in the damage suit of .Martha Lenhart, by het next friend. Orval LMhart. against Ralph Stanley. He awarded the plaintiff |l<Ht da ma a for personal injuries. < oiisisting of facial cuts and . bruises which she contended she 'sustained in an auto accident while riding witli Charles Connel ly. as an agent of the defendant The suit alleged that Connelly, driving in a wanton manner, j crashed into a bridge abutment ' on west .Monroe street extended on July 3. 1946 at about 11:45 p in. Nathan c Nelson represented the plaintiff and the law firm of
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i IfeVoss and Smith the defendant j in tile aiilun. which was both filed and tried the same day in court. Tiie damage suit ot Janet laiux. ; by her next friend. Victor Igiux. 1 against Hubert Shis'k has been I set for trial on April 1. Limberlost Post To Nominate Officers Officers for the approaching sis ,ca| year of Limlie: lost post 6236. Veterans of Foreign Wars, in this ci'y, will lie nominated next .Monday night in the regular meeting of the pint Flection of officers will be held at the next meeting Harry Martz is the iticiimlient commander of the post, which boasts a membership of more than 4641. Vete ans who served out.ide continental I tiited States in all wars iom|M.ee the m -mlteinhip of the post, which was organized here early List year. XOTII K Xi.tli-r ul sale »t i-»rn»rnlt»n Sleek The imf. : »lgiii <! a- vxei utor of tie hist will and ti-Ktanieiil of 11. .I.itii- H Ki.i', deseased, will offer for al. at his .ffl In the K of C Itulldlng. I »«•■ alar. Indiana, until In o'. 10.,k A ,M on .M .ndai M sr< li •■ 1547. I'.-rtlfl. at. of St... k No. «•» Issued .b> ih- ’itlsens Telephone I'onpanj “f I'.- 1 itur. < ailing for IBS ■ • ' < I Sto k. N'.> I'ar. of -aid ...nipaiiy. Light re- • 11..1 to rej.-it ally or all bids 11. Jame« lllee listale | 11.-nr> 11. Heller, liieintor. F- >■ 2* |
ASSESSMENT (Continued From Fags Ont) All stock and fat cattle and hogs, grain, seeds, and hay a e among the items which will be assessed at 7l> per cent of the market value as of .March 1. 1947. he saiu. Mr Harlow listed the aliove items to give taxpayers an inkling of the aaaeaamant values they may expect when their respective assessors call upon them. The assessing work is to be completed. including the l»ook work, by May 15. Then the I took* aie sent to ludianapolis to be bound for files UNITED STATES (Continued From Psge One) islands liefnre World War II " . The I’niied States was primarily responsible for their liberation. is presently responsible for their administration and consid era them lo the security of this country and to the maintenance of international peace ami security ...” 2. The United States will have “full powers of administration, legislation and jurisdiction over the territory ... as an Integral part of the I'nited States." The phrase “Integral part of." ’Americans said “does not imply | sovereignty over the territory " 3. The I'nited States will be 'able to call or any part of the; [ territory a “strategic area" and thus bar tiie nationals of all other countries and even keep out the I'N’s tniglceship inspectors. A major exception, however, will be any inspection system set | up under a I N atomic control or general disarmament program. AUTHORITIES | (Continued rrom Page 1) pees, skidded in.o the rear of an aUto. owned by Leo Roe and stopped on the highway one mile south of Decatur Tuesday, the sheriff leported. Roe had stopped to asTired, "All-In-Listless Feeling Brought To Halt As Vibrant Fncrgy is Released To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Do you get up in the mornings sttii tired, feel down-snet-out ell day? Have sou checked-up on your blood *trrngtb lately? Overwork, undue worry, cold, flu or other Illness often wear* down tbs red-blood-cells. Every day—every hour—millions of tiny red-blood-ceil* munt pour Torth from the marrow of your bcues to raplsce those that are worn-out. A low blood count nuy street you tn several ways: uo appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to infection and disease. To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength. Medical authorities, by analysts of the blcod. hate by positive proof shown that BHS Tonic is amazingly effective in building up low bleed strength in non-organic nutritional anemia. This is due to the Bbt; Toulc formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also. 88» Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by Increasing the gastric digestive juice when it to nor.-orga»t-caily too little or rcanty—thus the stomach will have little cause to get balky with gas. bloat and give off that sour food taste. Don't wait! Energize your body with rich, red-blood Ktart on 888 Tonic now. As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body, greater freshness and str-ngth should make you eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better, have a healthy color glow in your skin—Arm flesh nil out hollow Bices. Million* ot bottles sold Oct * ttle from your drug store. 888 Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health.
. » Jt muary has gone by. February is a short month. Before it slips past, too, be sure to get your 1947 savings program under way. Come ia and start jour account now. OwaaM. | I
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Knapp Service Conrar 2nd & Jackhon Decatur, Ind.
slat another motoiisi. who had run | out of gas. PLANS LAUNCHED (Coatinued from Page 1) ‘ rent and took the enrollment ma-| terial lo their townships. Jefferson .Mr and Mrs. Hol-, nun E*ly. Mrs Gladys Stuber. Wabash Mrs. Sam Beeler. Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Wagley. .Mrs Leona Striker and Chris Stably. French Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rauch. Alonzo Smith. Mrs. Paul Baum-, gartner. 11 — 1 ■ Y— * a ** > *^*****" a * M * I"** 1 "** A UrftLE SMILE, <HAT COSTS NOTHING TO MANUFACTURE, IS WOQfH A , LOT <O THE MAH 4MAT NEEDS 2^\ (I I Service with a smile . . that's the motto at HAUGK'S. Our Service Include* Immediate Delivery on Bottle Caa Range* and Bottle Ga* 30 Gal. Water Heater* Complete With The Hook-up*. ■ ■ v W ■ | r A jH IHv*wWlsT wba
Macklin's Super Serv. Corner .Madison & Third Decatur, Ind.
Berne—Mr*. Glennys Schindler. .Monroe Rowena Miller, Mr* and Mr. Kverett Rice; Chria inul- ; ger. and Mrs. Hannj. Blue Creek Mr*. Clara Girod, .Mrs Ruth Edwards and Don Rail- | dellbush. St. Marys Mrs. Paul Rich and j Roy Price. 1 Washington—Jay Yost. Eugene Arnold and .Mrs. Ainos Stauffer Kirkland—Mr. and .Mrs. Stanley i Arnold, Bill Sowards. Harve Hag-' gard. t'nion Hen Gerke. Root Hugo Boerger. Preble—Mr. and Mrs. Ed SelkRELIEVE COLD fa MISERY! I I Grove’s COLD TABLETS I 29c z I Holt house Drug Co. < CABINETS Double Bowl Base Sink | and Wall Cabinets -- AI.HO--Harrinon Hater Heaters ] RADIOS Console-Combination i Record Players * KITCHEN ; MaytaK Sales i and Service | Washers. • Kweepers I 110 Jefferson St. | Phone 95 i
SALE CALENDAR FEB. 27 —Al Gas**. X miles southeast of Decatur on 1 ■ tyid hugs. Roy Johnson A Son. auc’s. 9 -c-M FEB. 17- William Reichert. '• miles west of Willshire ■ .1 miles sooth. Ellenbetger Bros.. aucta. . |; . llt > ■ FEB. 2* Payne lleimbrodt. 3’4 miles North of W‘<" " Well Improved 107 ti Arie Farm. Mldw«-t Kean. ■ Cn, Decttur. Ind.. J F. Samnann, AucU ='•■••• , MARCH I—Tresselta V. .Murphy. 5 miles south of M ■ 101, Chris Behnke. Auct. | <f J .MAR. I—• Roma L. Leininger. 5 mile* north of Fori 4 s&H personal property and 1*0! estate. Roy S J ■ An lioae, rs. , y„ I*■ MARCH 4—Noah Oyer. 1 mile north of Waynedale <m " , 1 mile south of Foil Wayne on route N" H sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, auctioneers. ofebK MAR. 3— Forrest L Stratton. IS mf’e» Northeast of ■ Complete Dispersal Sale: 3So Acre Faint '• , >■ e<t H*refotl Cattle: Power Machinery: H<n*- , , ■ Mldwvt Really Auction Co. J. F. Fanmrna. •«> .MAR 3—Mark those. 3’ te mlhs not Hi of Menlou. Ohm ■ sale. Roy 0. Jobusoa A Son. Auct«. il MAK 4—Richard I- I ' a mlfo We tof I ■ Routh. Eilenberger Bros. Aitry MAR. s—Joe5 —Joe Troendiy. 6 mCe« north of Convoy. Oho. and I mile east of Payne. Ohio, or !• miles ‘ n .u. * ■ north ol Van Wert. General farm sale. A’ • | Melvin Uochty, Auctioneers. • w ,; <*■ MAR. S—Wlnt Rader. » miles NorthSMt of Peru In <'• ( Jf ■ proved 170 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty A«' ■ Sanmann--Auctioneer. f < !.<*■ MAR. t—C. E. Moody. Fine s Room Home and 1" y . y Hicksville. Ohio Midwest Really Auction <“ ■ mann—Auctioneer. IBi , MAR. ft—Earl Groth. Rotith Wind Farm. Ossian. Ind I Hampshire sale . k j »**■ i MARCH 11-Papi V Scheinrsn and Mrs. Ad«dl>h Bi-i"* r * south of Monroeville on ruol 101. ChrU B«m * I son—AurUoneers. c.rnt * MAR. 10—Cleorge F. Panust. Highly PrvjdneHve U rt A’ n , a Nuritaeasi of Paulding. Ohio. Midwest Re«lM I J. F. Ra&taaau Aw.-U»oeee. w ... ,„d **| MAR. 11-John kina. 4 miles east of Payne. Ohio on 1H *" south or • mile, sontbwest as Fauldlne ■” IMcefon Dairy cattle am! dairy equipment I ■ U.K IS— ss.»iers » l~*““ !i wtl 4An. IP-iUmn tarr Anatm HreUatn Mtate | , a*., u
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(•inter Service Vernon Giacr Preble. IM. t> r
These junior ill also present ).;»»<» Esther Seward- ... > Dvi Joyce Friichte MM '■ — —■" . a I FEBRI ARY ’ I SPECIAL I " 5"x7" Enlargemtnl g complete in 7'M" wa. I Aceco Mount. »nh 8"x!0'' size fc! I See San-c ev s BLj out WI-?C* Holt house DrugU I Notice! | We are buying »H !'««* paper stock at ('««« "«<«■ price*. f * Alio want Sent l«A Rubber. Batteries. Auto UH*y*? or*. Brat*, Coppr. Auirn* ■»» Zinc, Lead Babtntt. etc * We accept Wire »nd NOT tin can*. I We are also buren d hide*, calf *kin. lheep pelt* * ■ low, f»t», greavei. oil*. Uft «*• ■ The Maier Hide | & Fur Co. I 710 W. .Monroe St. IW tC I Roy S. Johnson I Auctioneers & lb'** l I We'll be glad to in the traritacticn o. R- 1 , ■ at Public Sale or pr»» t: ‘T 1W ■ year* <n this busmen ” ' We welcome you- ■ of our record of B proud I Phone 101 I DeVoss 81d;,’.. <R"« nd ** I Melvin Leichty. Rep I Berne, Ind., Phone Z 5 ■ ■ ■
