Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1949 — Page 2

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gjwmiim Awards Damages In the case Os Elijah and Minnie Lyoils vs Jay county highway departmept and Fred Newton, special judge Severin Schurger awarded the Lyons SSO damages and court costs, payable by New.ton. Plaintiffs alleged Newton had caused faulty drainage of their property. The case had been venued here from Jay county. Divorce Actions Marie H. Lambert Wednesday filed a complaint for divorce from Thomas E. Lambert. The court issued an order re-! straining Harold Dwight Osborn from molesting Nina Osborn, after she had filed a complaint for divorce Wednesday.

Estate Cases Tilman Flueckinger Wednesday applied for letters of administration to execute the will of Caroline A. Flueckinger, deceased, after the executors originally named. Samuel and Clifford Flueckinger, renounced their trust. A schedule to determine inheritance taxes due on the estate of Alice Wells, who died May 12.; 1948, was filed Wednesday. The inheritors of the estate were Dorothy I. Wells, daughter, $18,867; Lulu Addington, daughter, $2,000;; and Mary Alice Fisher, niece,! SI,OOO. Hyannis, Neb., has the highest ; per capita wealth of any town in the United States.

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’I 'the public is invited to hear the ‘ I nationally known marimbist, James Dutton, perform at the De- • j catur high school assembly Friday 11 at 8:15 a. m. A noted concert .: musician, Mr. Dutton was also sea- ■ tured marimbist for two seasons with the Imperial Marimba Symphony and has taught the marimba and vibraharp dt the American ! Conservatory of Music. Berne Youth Named House Elevator Boy

Berne, April 7—Frederick Sprunger, 17, son of Air. and Mrs. Frank Sprunger of Berne and a senior in the local high school, will leave Friday for Washington, D. C-. where he will be an elevator boy in the house office building. His position was secured for him by Edward Kruse, of Fort Wayne, congressman from the fourth <p 8 ‘ trict. Sprunger will come back for graduation week in May when he will receive his diploma, and will then return to Washington. He will room with Robert Hansel, of Decatur, who is senate page.

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Public Auction 7 ROOM HOUSE and 2 ACRES The undersigned, Henry D. Morningstar, Executor of the Estate of Josephine Morningstar, Deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, offers for sale at public auction on the premises mile’ East and % mile South of Berne. Indiana, on: THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1949 6:00 P. M. The following described Real Estate, to-wit: i “Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast Quarter of the northeast quarter of Section One (1) Township, Twenty Five ; (25) North Range Fourteen (14) East thence running North Seventeen (17) Rods thence west Ten (10) rods thence southwest Eighteen (18) rods then south two (2) rods, thence east Twenty One (21) rods to the place of beginning containing two (2) acres more or less.’ Situated thereon is a good seven room, 2 story house, 4 rooms ; down and three rooms up, a good small barn, summer house 12x14, ; chicken house, small hog house. Buildings have electricity. There will also be some miscellaneous household goods sold. i TERMS: Personal Property, Cash. Real Property, one-third (Ij) down payment on day of sale, Balance upon delivery of Deed and Abstract of Title. j POSSESSION-Within 30 days. Roy S. Johnson & Son—Auctioneers M. Liechty—Auctioneer HENRY D. MORNINGSTAR, Executor Attorney: Severin H. Schurger. 7 20 26

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