Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1949 — Page 6
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The case of George Gage and Ar- j thur Julow, who claim SIOO in damages for trespass on their property, vs Stewart McMillen, William? Schnepp, Sr. and William Schnepp. Jr. was continued by the court from Wednesday on .motion of the defendant. Real Estate Transfers Joby Werst etal to Glen D. Addy etux. ir.lot 43 in Decatur. Lulu Fruchte etal to Leo A. Teepie etux, part inlot 208 in Decatur. Leo A. Teeple etux io Vaughn L. Hilyard, parts inlots 569 & 570 in Decatur $lO. Mildred Pfallet etal to Victor IL Laux etux. inlots’ 391 & 392 in Geneva $1,900. Richard Gerber Admr. to Harold •Barger. 47 acres in Kirkland Twp. $10,500. Joel J. Kipfer to Martin ?- K “” 1 fer etux, 80 acres in French Twp. , Victor 11. Mcßarnes etux to John H. Duff etux. inlet 12 in Linn ( Grove. / William Michaels to Harry M. Michaels. 80 acres in Monroe Twp. , Frank Krick etux to Clarence Mitchel etux. 80 acres in Union Twp John L. DeVoss, Comm, to Ken- ( . •• a I 1 _ .1. ..4aav IM 1 /if 1 X
neth E. Bollenbacher etux, inlot la in Pleasant Mills $1,525. iQbed Steffen etux to Reuben Gerber etux, 5 acres in French 1 wp. Jacob J. Schwartz etux to Daniel M. Schwartz etux, 100 acres in Monroe Twp. Daniel M. Schwartz etux to Wil-. liam Neadstine etux, SO acres in Blue Creek Twp. Boyd 1). Stepler etux to Anna J. Nesswald. 60 acres in Washington [ ■ Twp. Anna J. Nesswald to Boyd D. Stepler etux, 60 acres in Washing-j ton Twp. Elva M. Barkley etal to Ivan V. Barkley etux, SO acres in Union Twp. Ivan V. Barkley etux to Anna J. Nesswald. SO acres in Union Twp ‘ Anna J. Nesswald to Ivan V.: Barkley etux, SO acres in Union j Twp. .Edwin Neuhauser, Comm, to Har- ’ ry Sprunge-r. land in Monroe Twp.! $750. Richard Thompson etux to Arlie Elienberger etux, land in Wabash Twp. Urban W. Sorg etux to 'Earl L. k Harmon etux, SO acres in Washington Twp. Ezra Neuhauser etux to Lawrence L. Yager etux, 5*4 acres in Hartford ! Twp. William L. Linn etux to Owen K. > Baker etux, parts inlots 352 AL- 353 in Decatur. Ida B. Ogg to Lawrence A. Kohne i etux. part out lot 39 in Decatur. Mary P. Reitz etal to John Rey-| nolds etux. 40 acres in Jefferson ■ Twp. Josephine A. Adang Gdn. to John Reynolds etux. 20 acres in Jefferson Twp. Adolph Geisel etux to Delores 1. Geisel. 84 acres in French Twp. Delores I. Geisel to Adolph Geisel, etux, S 4 acres in French Twp. Leona Schug etal to Silvan Spi linger etux. 40 acres in Monroe Twp. Adam L. Schwartz etux to Dan 0., Schwartz. 40 acres in Monroe Twp.' John H. Hilty etal to Francis Riesen etux, inlots 822 & 823 in! Berne. Willis W. Lehman etux to Alice Huser. 55 acres in Wabash Twp. |. Allee Huser to Willis W. Leh-' man etux. 55 acres in Wabash Twp Clyde O. Cook etux to Jean Kirchhofer. inlots 58 & 59 in Ceylon. Jean Kirchhofer to Clyde 0. Cook etux inlots 58 & 59 in Ceylon. Edgar Mutschler etal to D. H. Callow etux. inlot 14 in Decatur. Norbert Gase etal to Marvin W. Decker etux, 162.25 acres in Root Twp. Ezra Neuhauser etux to Lawrence L. Yager eta), 154*4 acres in Hertford Twp. Jesse D. Blume etux to Otto F. Hildebrand, land in Preble Twp. Minnie Schumacher etvir to Anna J. Nesswald. inlot 14 in Decatur. Anna J. Nesswald to William J. Schumacher etux, inlot 14 in Decatur. John H. Smith to Cecil J Short etux. 81 acres in Hartford Twp. , Ralph S. Myers to Zearl E Johnson etux, 169 acres in Hartford Twp. Byron Whittredge etux to Milo Fuchs etal. 60 acres in Monroe Twp. William E. Stadffer etux to May Sprunger etvir, inlots 121 & 114 in Berne and 3 acres in Monroe Twp. Tillman H. Soldner etux to Lester E. Lehman etux, inlot 439 4 E% inlot 438 in Berne. Edwin E. Moser etux to Homer E. Neuenschwander etux, land In French Twp. Rolland Affolder etux to George M. Bair etux. parts inlots 888 & 889 in Decatur. Eli Augsburger etux to Anna J Nesswald. 73 acres in WabAh Twp. Anna J. Nesswald to Eli Aogshurger etux. 73 acres in Whbaah Two Orva N. Smith etal to Fred J. Llndlev. 317 acre- in W-*—'• Tn Mary E. Tnratner to John L Hlndenlanr etux, K acres in St. b s. <M»rv’a Tam fe. E*** Habe-xer etux to Harvey
I Brown, 80 acres in Wabash Twp. i Martin Conrad etux to Anna J. | Nesswald, 80 acres in Preble Twp. Anna J. Nesswald to Coni rad etux. 80 acres in Preble Twp. I Anna. Meyer to Loren B. Troutner | etux, part inlot ,364 in Decatur. I Brice McMillen etal to Charles R. McGill etux, 40 acres in St. Mary's Twp. Charles F. Chrisman etux to Ern1 est Runyon, inlot 201 in Geneva. Lawrence J. Woodruff etux to John E. Newcomer, part outlet 83 in Decatur. Curtis Tonner etal to Harry R. Frauhiger etux. 40 acres in French Twp. Charles AV. Whitman etux to An- ! na J. Nesswald, inlot 930 in Decat-, ur. Anna J. Nesswald to Charles W. ! Whitman etux, inlot 930 in Decatur. Roger Bentz etux to Max E., Drake etux. inlot 499 in Berne. Albert N. Sprunger etux to Or-? lando W. Sprunger. land in Wabash ? Twn. Tillman Moser etux to Fmanurl! H. Hahegger etux. part inlots 162 ? & 163 in Berne. Myron Hart e ,-- x to Irenios A. j ,Mattax etux. part inlots 11 & 12 in Pleasant Mills. Minnie Steele to board of trits-1 tees of Zion Lutheran church, inlot (
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■ i 598 in Decatur. i. The Union Central Life Ins. Co. ). to Carl H. Frey etux. 76 acres in i-1 St. Mary’s Twp. $6,500. >. i William O. Beitler etux to Pauline 1-I.E. Muselman, 20 acres in Hartford j Twp. ..; Pauline E. Muselman to Martha s\ E. Beitler, 20 acres in Hartford i Twp. Theodore O. Morningstar etal to i Theodore O. Morningtiar, a' acres U in Jefferson Twp. jj Berne Students To 1 State Music Contest .! Berne, Marell 24 — The following .. Berne-French high school students ; will represent the local school in the state solo and ensemble con- . test at the Arthur Jordan Conservaj tory of Musib, Indianapolis, next Saturday: piano solo-Carof Springer. Ruth Inniger; violin solo-Mer-lin Lehman; vocal inlo '.ena Nuss i i bautn, Delora Cr i i Bill Barrett: gir:.- NV • bautn. Ruth Inn::- r "'a Graber- . string quartet-M ’’' man. Ruth j • Inniger. Mary Mae Christman. Au- j drey Whitehurst. George Washington owned 49 : race horses and had a penchant j for betting on gray-colored ones.
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