Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 28 December 1908 — Page 2

Tj*j£_pAlLY DEMOCRAT «“y. toy LEW &. •*• g L <- I W 6 H A M OB '** ’**’ * =~~*r toy __ „ “*• * «—_« Pw year. by mail _ 9»o« copies __ i ••’ — ----- 2 oer-B rate* made kDraTTa •FPltowrir®. Baxaree tn>f fonofa* *. 4- H. MEICeV Manage- ~ T-ERE ts ho ™ \G WAOtoG is endearcy tg lT ,.. - .- r “adiealiy wrong flt ,,. r “L .' - Worfl O'lUret irtm tt-'-r Uifc: s petition fc fenr cdaes81 eaer-jox xmo*-- to+-txis-jng ccmr-y option k» ax.< “ E - ”is being very general - signee Seoxes «f Bivi> - -jug c-emaerats ar* WBxtag the:tiewto end fc » deda-ec toa: ’ B ' beE the efanOaa k held the COSH, yWI ex"; (Jyi £ ipg|||igj£g at-P-tity ft is hart u> r-etmc’l* ’ thir alispsd ecsditKTt with Annmi county s vote at the recex* eleetiot This vote par*. 6 tr*m-i - dous majority io ftvo- rs the pasty pledged to the repea of the county option lav ar>t cx-dtr-eef fbe candidacy of Stepbet E Fiemi-g. the brewer can di date for the E'ate secate. by a very , substantial lean In abort Adamt county eautrftmtefi very maretiaLy 1» the democuEtic victory it Indiana. the ~m* of her plurjCry being eclipsed only by tha- of Aller eouury. Her voice ix the election was dearly, eaaphatica y and unmistakably against the county local option law and those who sufjc before the people te its ehampicme. It is on the strength of the wee east by Adams coins-y as weE js ths- ear by Aller county that th* democratie majority in the legislature feels that k is w»-ru'“i ix repeating the law in Question Yet here we have the apeetat.* of Adams county prep*-:: r to gt> ahead wkQi as elect ir>t under the county option law and deciaring Thar a V>C'-t»ry ttlifir: it if asscued. "We have more "We ■have the spectacle of the democratic t’-gax of that county which bore Mr. Fleming a vigorous support and which refused to accept even as paid advertisement* appeals in behalf of Judge Vesey, now declaring against the repeal of the option statute ant insisttng that it be gtv-er a fats trial. Just what will the people of Incißiia s'lrrr.t cf thfcs remt-rs-able contradictory conduct* The ! Sews does not know, but it nevetthekws has a little theo-y of its , own- It is this: The ro:>c people of Adams county have beem vtrixr the democratic ticket for so VwfV a time that they simply ctrntc break the habit, like E: r-v-r they ar* joined to their idols —Ptirt "S’Byne News It ant •ears from the abets that the Fart Wsyse News is still harboring a bad ease of This too ix the faee of the fact that it is now tw mtmtbs Kince the peojde remsr*’ T G - J poeawry I>eniS bdu tired toy the Fort Wayne News and the -Jitical party S T’ r vwe “r«tt«i w a franxle’ axe yet have not tine goof grace to shew even a slight i&cliuatior to like it- They hare been the rrrl war over every eamnaigi, for so wearEX-d when sot ensnzed in this »ok» ex-terprti-e they are preying upon prejufew of the ;ec;.> in Xhw wa> in order that the Bepubiieax party may gsss politico advantage. But to the inanwaciea witict Ike News editorial abounds: Frat, there petition is «tresl»tioc in Adams county ang ’t is tt: being sighed by acores of nr wavering Demoera-ta. SeomtL the Demoeraey of Adam* eonnty or the state »« pledged to the ’wpeul of the county local cp-

• t>ox law They eould m* be bo ’ pledged Whet they met m state eonventiuE and adopted their platform inert was do county joeai option law • Htv eosuc they pse-dge a rejread of f m melting that d>C not 'hex exist* I Tmrd ths majority gtvet the exnB tidates tc the Democrats ticket is t Acams emmty was neither for or s agamst county iseai optioc.. It vat. . howeve - agatns' the raxx extravagance nf our Kate gt• vse-ument: it was against the whnlesaie graft of piling , r: taxes aui turning ever the money . it i itr of office holding mtnmissjons ’ vhoae rtxc".*. duty is tp be’rj them- ,' st rves anc support the Republican party : r was against dishousw-y either .toy wort nr ar. County meal option 1 had nothing whatever w dt with the r-. su? in Adams county. Here we bslieve in anc respect all iawe. and ar* willing to give them t fmr trial and judge them impartially. Eenee we believe ix giving county local opt:ox a "stjUßre deal" The fact. too. that the Fi t Wayne News is sc eager tn rej»a>2 and ’epudiate its own party isw tends to str eng" hex us in our jxeition. Fourth ft may seem inureditabk w ' tie News that the Bempc'tt does not , sei. its eo'umns tp caxidicates for pt- . litieal office Suet a would tot ie maae tc> members od its cwt DbfJmuch lese to a candidate of ex nppr- • site parry TFs a*e not ix the mar-k-.t and the News ear make al th* capita.' it likes f-nrt this old fast- • ’ ioired nrrtior of a dmy aS xewspapers owe its -eaders and the pubiic. Tbe CiseuHßiox as to religious beliefs or denominational aliegsaaee ' Effecting t citixex s eltgibilry W efffioe. or ths support which might be given tor by felirw -citiaens of other , church aff-itnons has culled out a statement of the Humsx Catholic pos>- • tina on the relation at the chuxi I arid state in his country. Ix a eer- ■ 7 mor preached by the Rev Father J Burke, of the Paulists. it the pres- J : enee and with the approval of A-cto-■'lEboj Parley the position is tins staieflt "The Cathtilie rhuet has a: ways ,■’ ught that the state is. off itself ar inde'pendent and perfect society, Ix 1 ' itis encyclicals axe especially in those i ! :n which be s;»oke in the highest te» . 1 of AmericEt institrrtions. Ixv> Alii in- : girted cieariy upon tins pcrant. There ■ ar*- two powers that govern mankind — > the eecjesiasticA and the Twl These ' ■ have their distinct spheres and their • i •“■g-s-nr- ’.imits. No matter bow much > "he church may advocate the union of : exurch and state where ideal eondStitms prevail, no matter how muck ( she has inssrefi upon such a union | .ix other lands and in other times she i has neve- advocated a union of church ; and state ix America On the enrj trary. ix her prinetpies and in the : v—tmgs of her supreme t*oi'iffis she i has ever wM the Oathohes off America I tha; they should give their entire al - -wgußpee to the constitution of the ( country and., if neeesssry. give their ' . -•es in her * defense. "WTth etoBrjentious rectitude tberefc-e. nery Cathohc apes. uxecuivacaZiy subscribe t© the constitution. REEOLtmONS. With the te-r-T’-u.r of a new year comes a change ix th* adurixastratiox of the school ■••fficixls of the several "t'v-nsiui«-■STnereas. Henry Hite. Trustee eff Wastmg-cin townsiup. retires with the present year: Therefore. Be it -esoSwei. that the teachers of Vasking- on towntahip hreby extend t&ei" &MU dsoert t •hawks to their retiring trustee. Henry Hfie_ for the many acts of kindness shown and for his hearty co-operatitm it the advanesment ujibmiimg cf the schools of Washing"on tijwaship dwing kfe tern ix office. Be it further resolved that he shall hav e the best wAnes of the teachers off ■a'ast.ixg'nn township for ux..imited future success ix whatever voeatiOT of life it mty be his tm-tiee to engage Be it also resolved that said teachers extend a hearty greeting to the incoming trustee Samuel Butler. CommittA o More peop> zre taking Foley s Kidney Remedy every year. It is etmsidered to be the most elective remedy for kidney and blaffSer troubles that medical acieuee can devise Frdeys Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up worn out tissues and re•tcret lost vita Sty. It wE. make yet fed well and look well THE HOBTHOUSE DRVG CO.

SOCIAL COLL MN Historical Chib Will Hold Interesting Meetmg Tuesday Evening WITH MRS THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bake.* Entertain—Other Items of Interest J I M- EDd Mrs. Bevi Baker, of north: •c-.'t.t street, estertamed at tweivej oTltKtk fiiuiier yesterday ix hnnor of i V. S Irximmouc and family Mr. ands Mrs. Ragers and Mr. anc Mrs Bteeie The Historical Club will i— exte--txtied at the home of Mrs Thomas toD>or-ow evexjxg at wxjct tim* X"s Gi lig will have ths prnieipal t>a;«e- j ox geneva; nutiiue of Bet* of Acts. I Subtopics as ft'jows wxE ais>: be dis-! cussed ‘Authorship and Purjios* of, boufc* "Begixxmg of the Chu-et;’' "Iwy of Penteeokt;" "Cnrrersi.-m of 7:<rt>eL>ns * “Customs off th* Early Church “ Ts* meetmg will be off uxnsusl mtertst ax* every mernbeBtr uIC tn Twsesjit * The Rebekah iedge are prex»a-ito| : til give a de.igrtft. wt—ia fuLctiox - pmurrtw xigt’ as t t® Mrs ; T S Zmmm.'Uid who xnrves te Pteas-. art Mills Veciresdxy The affiatr wii:. jb? idea ix every -respect the Re-to-tat ladies hßvrrr d>* reputatiox of. betog royal eu"ertaiMra. Miss Axes Bucher er-e-tamed at a ria c dock dimer Suxtfcy evextux Miss Emma auc F~axk Schultx off this' city, anc Miss Irene Bak*- of For: Wayne at her beaut Mu. bom*- north-; ~~~~ A most exjoyabie tim* was spent j a: Jacnt HeDers tonm* ox Christmw I dry. whex a big family -euxiox nc- . r-—■** Those r-eser.t were WChatt , Heßer. wife and family Warrex Jone? j* wife aug tual'y-. Bemyanni Fishewife anc family: Mr and Mrx. Roy Heller. Pearl Beller. Mr anc M’s. i O’rille Heßer. Mr. and. Mrs Gecrae > t. TTalburx and two lirtie sons f:aax i . eastern Comrade There were tex; grL.ndchiidm, m the crowd Mrs j "a'alburx is a niece of Mt. Heller, auc ' this was her first to Indiana | , for stTteer years, curing wiiiet the** ‘ . has been mixy chaug** tc talk over i The Christmas was certaixly a mexy i ? one. A grea’ly erjeyec oecaait® was a ■ w:x o clock dinner given Saturday eveniEg by Ir and Mrs P E Taomas for Mr. and Mrr Otto HauiKufi of Pvanston. Hi. The guest* wer* Mr.! Aid Mrs. R K Alaw. anc daugfrteMjea Mari* Mr. arc Mrs. C. D. Lew-x-T anc daughter Eioise M- and Mrs. 7 P. G. Hooper. Ox Sunday evening , the same r.a—y en joyed a Eimiiar.af- | fair at the R. K AUisox ham*Tomorrt w eventtg Mrs P E Thomas J will ert.ertaix the Ladies' Htottrteai j Club at her home and ix etimpliment l© her daughter. Mrs Oto Hauboit. , of Evanston. FL., win tlst extertaix several irrnefi guests. Mm C. A Iragax wii enterair a j p-rty of ladies at earns t nmnrrow ever ing ix honor of her daughter Miss Frances. Among the guests of horinr ais<i wii be the Misses Ama anc Etmabetl Carlisle. off tzncuxati. grests off Mr* Georg* Faxfi-em. Th* T-mas tree was the atimetiem jat the bam* off Mr. and Mm. Alva. . Niebos Sunday evening Mr. aa£ Mm_ - Nitiit-h were ctltinr or f-rfmds.. witii-e ’ : Lexa Milker. Josephin* Lexis were en- ’ » ■ tiertainiDg their gautiemax friends a" "; * Nichols home. They lit up tSas ■ Fiats -*** aij wss aes® daiirinxarounc the tree with fl ollies and jS*y- ■ ire with toy dishes and toy hobby; ; hcrae* and it fact al the t lay - r • r ti-ai dear oid Santa Clans left for th-e ■ wee litiJe thiidren at the Niehbls' home —Caxtri put ed.. — s Henry Meuer and wife residiEg ax' - R F. D. No. 3 gave a c*llgi.tftiLl - ootoitry dixner yesterday for the tav- ? ily. All th* children were at berm* to jm-tak* off the hospitalities rs the - parents The home was prettily ae*c- : orn’ed Kbd presentee a beautiful iljpetranee.. The party consisted ®f Henry Heuer wife and bo® and Fre-c Eener ax ffwjfe off this erry- besiaes - "he member* of the famEy who live • K home ’ A meeting wii pe heiff by the Mm- , rr.ie Tuesday evening for the conferring of th* FeUowcralt degree. Democrat Want Ads. Pay

WETTED I SOBL Tna toe*: Am«w Tnae *a» Raurw—c w tn* Cnaitwngw Mr®. liinxH Wane- My ex® tt as •‘Loxx-ixc* auc Eet vu of zite Sok>erx G-ulf Court ’ goto ar account nf on* off the isrt cm..>eug«* xe a due wi.iex ocrurrec jx Lmuamna Tha af- ‘ fax- wm berweex M Karigry. vtu be iong*c u out eg tbt tudart tiamioe* off loux&mdx and a Mr Humiue a sturcy ex-xi.nftnrati. of Georgm. wbr bac be com* a uiai off potiSad rameqtwnes Mr Mangey Took offenae at some rwukiwu of tie Georgua. and, sen: him a ciu—icxrt Its* tlif ex.’.ie -Wfrn :-r nnnj*iw»c ‘ - torw DDTiinxf aion: lum drying ntasinert - to sxjc. 1 wtill nrc figtit I hun T ‘lot must’ said XJ» friend. "No gextijemax car refuse' ex tat a geutiemax. “ reptied the ’ htmest set nf Georpa "I m any a biacAsiEitu’ “Sxtt yot wii be ruined iff yoi dt nx figtex.* urge* xut friends To® wl. uev* pi* choice nf weep ox*, and vox eax chooa* at us tt grv* y ocree-* ar esria.. chance w-xrfe your adve-Rry.* The pan: waked time ix which Xo consider the (jxiesuai and ended by aecepttiug He aest the iaLc-wiug repy to M. Marigry . T. accept tnd lx the — off my ;r.’’ liege I sujsxtiate that xbe due. sbal uxice place ix Lake I o-rcxiti.rtrs.iu te ex feet of water s.e-uge n* mme-s to be x»ec us vet-pcs ” M_ MEtigty was abmc five fiwr eig-fct inraef ix imghu and itis adver«x~y wm atotto feet. Tt»e concei: of the Georpux sc M Mangty wx«« etmic tppre xata a joke as wel as perr—tiste one. that be aetiarec him■eiff Biusfiec. atiid tbs duet did not oxa piaes On y a _enw Out. TxLt tb.-ttx sexicuxms.T sajf the prune faux Rmith. "Ltem® tx my IHtse xac txlt About yurt iasr Timn-v was: penna- to tty ffaytberF •'Mawutina. * exit tut iaarned Tom icy TBeax’: It wonnertu-T said the pr*rmt ti."tiw * a r,r re* yri" tie- Tnmtey *“ * P*Tt,n:ine ~ repnei u— erudite j»-v-etfiiie •'Hetr that xgex" tmsc the tieligr; ed father *At'. mm Tummy.” x» pr-iF.-eeort pxckxng u; the ffamly tea pot “what gender is "' «■ 7“ “Neuter “ saac Tommy Fm.ll i f £C£. g : I •’’Wed. we.. ’ toe exeiximed. 'ffif’s tlin* H*e way. Stlli not but what the lithe tod wa* far <<cx He nr.said Muter Ktwai off j»rwies. that a i ’-Loodu® Til-Rua

y i Bi ; .a* HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLE PROPERTIES WE ARE NOW OFFERING FOR SALE We have a large rumbsr of otoer* ox the market anc may have just what you ar* wanting. H you are mt-erested in the purchase nr Bale of XiiuiMSS -oom or residenoe town or cry property or fa-m ianue tn Ind:- , ana 7*xj>» and New Messes. Frarr ’■* our recent large descriptive lists ,of "hese pn-perties. If yac wist a buyer for you- property see whax we I may be atioe »o do far you. N- cnarge far acvertmtiig property if left cm the ' maraK for the t_me lirted. THE SINOLV

’Nc 753 —Is a nmceet acre- trac* on the grawed znrtbeßst t£ De- * cater. >Dooc average soil a mixture nJ sane and eSay loam; has orft- * nary feisoes and ins Prtkse S'JSL3C. | Xc. 743 —Is a desirable fifteen acre 'JUH of well imnrovec land wrhrt 1 about tw o and a half mil-es northwest , <f DaEKt nr on the tractit® line. The < bmidizgts consist of a aearly new , ten. e-fbs ctrw and hoc stables | etc. am c a good five room story and ■ r half restienee This tract » ar ideal i»e—ry and pcntltry tern within j i few —ads of ..I-- trarao® station. Si.BtKl.n2. bh. “I —Is a well faaKt.ee 4r acre i tract z-tsrtbeast ctf Dearur on the grave: ;ske. Good W<dmgß- same good fruit trees and youxeg timber 1 j Drove well, -wind wheel cr»m etc. j i. gooc frame ha—r 34 by 45 fee* tn ; SUS' ardina*y fences. This farm is | wttkix a half mile of eehoo; and alcnrt three miles from Decatur i Price. S32X.X. jXo. 75*: —Is a SSy-zin? acre tract * about three miles from Decern* on the gnre; pake.. is about half black land. Erod frame hinwtiTfv sever room house crito bam etc. Ha* ’ good cistern drove well and wind jfflffip. nice surroundings —a grove of Ettzve trees about the house. Pdsf Bessitm eaz be given at emee if ! aoid 8«m. Price. 54.2X.X. ’ b-o. 747 —is a number one M acre tract of land within a mile and a half of Decatur nr the stoned road. Is about two-thirds black land with good drainage.. is near school, and has several hundred Solars worth of gwe saw timber. Fur a short i time this farm eax be bought for S7i.« ax acre.

SPECIAL SESSION B r * The Board of Cormssioners f Hcldir-s r orth st The Aotfitnr's Office ! r | A CONTRACT IS LET I W. B. Burford to Furnish • Stationery for Adams I Courty Another Year 1 1 A speeto sessiox of the boa-d of . eamzEisßinnerf is tx p-ogreos. it being tie inxentiox of the board io finish ‘ at btotoe* that wii cam* before them for the dosing of the affairs 1 the enurry curtiti this year Mary matters are te be aneiided to ton: F that it is sc: expected that the I sessinx wii be t£ ary grert length | Wber they met - age it a charge wii. have taker place tx the personel of the : 1 hra-c. Gfe Friday the first day o‘ j . the new year David Werting retires and Hen-y Zwxck assumes the ro£ 1 of eomxnissioner for the first di*Tnr. Mr TTen-nng has served for 1 sn yem and cutnr that time has. mao* a capable anc efficient officer 1 and that there is no Question but 31£U AMb suceesssv- wir aslo prove b j jvx tuahle member of this boErd. I Bitis were opemed for the Ktatiox>e”y ; ’• contract for Adams county, two biffs j being filed anc tasnsidered. tboae be- i | ing made by ti~ B Burfor-d o* m- j djarapnlis. and the Port "Wayne I Printing eompaxy A comparison of j the bids revealed that the Burford Ind j wa* by long odd* the best one for the county and cox vac: was entered in-r. with him for the same Th* enntrar- covers aE books, records end statinnery for the use of the county 1 during the coming year of IMS. Mr. Bn-fn’f ha* had the Adams county enmtrac: for a long nuteber of year*. He ha* perhaps the largest printing house in the war. and is wen •■quipij>fcd for this kmc t£ work.

Tlß—is a three starter acre tract rm the gravel pitas just outside of the city limits of Decatur. Em »n new t'Ulifimgs is in a g**t>d locationhouse a story and a half frame kx room buil&ng wisk nice front po-et, good aste-x and t-atm-al wood fia--Ist th-rughout. Can be i.orgF- tar WKA 87*—Is a three cuamer acre tract of wel imprtwec ground just outside the cry ..m * of Decatur os *to traction ime south Has good story and a Lai' tome, rood gxrdes jfcffity «d i al. atm shada. has has large astern e—mil stable aaS some other bmimisgs.. Good ibeatitm ynet iieyms. me tsmemtiew’ at r.ft.t «h ITb—ls aU» a« mast a tie pabljs road rear mt.-s.e-. and atoal ma, » wen 30. x-ar c-aced senoai an- d eh mi. Hm. nrdmary hoasa teg» ban. and some mhe- bmidiags; prnenctiv* s: ;. t mtntsre. ts city and sane loam with some nisei ted If sale fyiax the farming toplememtE stock, etc. car. be wt’tn this farm The tract aiaxa can be sold for SMM.W 6X—ls az Sf- acre tract on the stoned road aboHt tve mle* from Decatar. Is abrrt % black land xa* new t<riHti.n3 whit* ctmtet of B eonvenienn stay and a half tes mom house ra same foundatiaa large horse and toy bam new tr4t mnary ete Teas fam is i half mile fr-om setoo! and ctcrA. og tto tetogtoM and rural free delivery hz>ec and far the next »e dare tn be bought far SMLtt aa acre ••—j a weE faceted "J aew tract M> the KtMd rue* withfa tw» wtfag * *m< astoi. grtoud rrhir-t.

I’ Rito were allowed and * genera. I ’ cleaning up indtiged in of ibe ac- . i i*r v be dispoaec of beftsw b* t»e- --! t-TTT rrg of the new year. A. .his 5 -n- the county starts with a clean 7 atoto. in bo far as the business of the, 1 county is eoncemedI In Vtoal "lx van. is vainT cried the young . man (tistrartediy. Hi* hair fel in tong wisps about k» br -wx and iti* cou*- , xenaDce was deattuy wtuta The crowd pressed ciosa -lx vain, in vainT be ened ngaln. with wringing tff he nd* and guasiiiag of teeth. •'WhaiT cried the crowd. ’ What 1* ix vamT “The letter wT’ cried the young max rs, ne eartped. — Dignity e* tiw Ena' l **’ Waiter. The Eng.ist boael waiter bekrnga to t rare wiuc-h is slowly tint purely becoming extin -t and carries about Ida the melancholy aura of the doomed Every beac waiter at a British inn La* it bin- sz least the making ot a dwke'f butier No glimpse of avarice mat* the perfectiox of Lis monumental manner and if at the lam he condeseradg to accept ytiur vail it is with somethrng i of the air off a discrowned king.—Lon-1 don Sketch. Wie-t Weme« A“* Wanted. What strike* yar sboat Auckland to the dearth of women. It is said to be the same all ever New Zealand There are far more mm that women, and let* of met have to go without wive* —New Zealand Bertid. Not Saneuine. Majestic Persot—lk- you know, my lad. that e?ey British boy h*» a chance of becoming prime minister c-f Engiant? Toungstw though tffutiy.i— Ken TH sail my rha nee for a st if tag —Tft-Bita. ! LOST —Black and tan dog with white ; feet and white in face Answers to t ame Sport Finder yieaae notify ‘ Geo. G Flanders. 3«-®t : We have two cars of wash ntrt ' rsaffic coal for 33-25 per ton delivered long as it lasts. Must be sold fo’ cash Reynolds A Wagner. 307-St I WANT TO BCT—C. M Foremar. of WlHsfiir*'. wants to buy a second- i hand, rolltop office desk Notify him ( by letter. 363-41 j

ehuret, etc. Is withio s half ml’e of tto public schno! building and i za good location Th.? farm *• nearly all black land, has gw*-d drainage tog n early new frame brildings. a cottage house of pen haps #»e rooms, a horse and toy bam. cribs, granaries, etc. Ha* some good timber on this laud Price e! this fam U 3&€ OC va acre. There is no better land i» Adami county than this farm as a wtate. T 06 —Is a well located IM acre tract in western Tafaa township, in good faeetfaa on the rural free deltve-y route and telephone lines. Is in a thrifty German neighborhoe4 near tto stoned rosd.. is tea- school and church on two public roads, the two B&s face the reads to the south and west and could be divided. This land has gooe drainage, a large two story frame bouse, about as good as eew a good frame tom ♦f by SB. or *te>ne also a horse and toy bam about 31 ly 5» feet m size Hog and sheep houses, double ears cribs and wages shed, tool house, fuggy house eta Has a drove woB aad wmdpuucp besides small fruit, grapes «t*_ there are abem 1* trees Thia land is well Tweed, with, prineipalty wire; the soil is largely black land, and propedy cuStfvated win produce tgx>s returns of any crops grown upon it. If ttoex soon, this famr- rar pe bought far SK;, W an acre. 7Ts—ls a well improved five acre tract cz the stjg>ed road within one-half mile of Decatur: is well fenced and in good location: ha= ample buflditigs for a poultry farm or trucking garden; has a dug wen. a drove we” and force small stable, new chicken house and park., and a go: £ story and a half sin room -essence in good condition. This fa a good piece of g-erms aid if sold soon car be bcught for 31.450 •-S 1* a good K tract on the grave; pike within about three miles of Deestsj. is well fenced, has good average building? which consist of a eamfomable cottage house, summer kitchen, wtodhouae. milk bouse with oemert fitw. drove wefi, sheep and hog houses., cribs and wagon shed, cattie and too house by M and a goad frame bam en stone 44 by M with threshing floor. etc large bearing orchard, st c about seven acres o f TClJ££< ttttber wer-k at leas: seven or eight hundred dollars; prfae e( this land tn as acre—gs .SM •">—l* a»4 aere traot ra the giiirnil tramm toe is senttoMten lbw. ooctty, fa we.7 located, has mw toed toprwvßweeta wkieh eossfat «< * etsafortahfa awry aad a half be«M •** « *7 « feat to — <** totoMt

NEWS BOYS FEAST | 'Continued from Page One) I in rod order Arrived there I j their seat* wir. w , a I ■ the oncoming of the viaud* -a, I were speedily served by .* I (force of waitresses which iij J, I or-eaaed for the occayicn. aid -to I to* attack began. Dick Town** I had resolved that these I j suffideacy of supplies to j boys to gorge tbesMelve* and a ;,' x . I ;with liberal slices of roa*- turkey | j fianlied with cranberry Bane* I stewed com. mashed MXatoe* »» * || (bread and butter was p’at-* 3 befca |l eacto of them with cups of tteamisj I , coffee to wash the solid.* down, I ! fc-Itowe* big slices off yj e ] came cake and when tie iee eres® I was brought on a cheer went aj, I jtl’eatened to crack the ceiling Th), I included the banquet and when I boy was stuffed to replerkn they I rent the air with shout* of“ He's a ’i I . tight.” "Who's all rightT 9 s Townsend.” This was repeated uttfl fl lit had t»een considered that -h* fl 'o f the feast had been paid th* usual fl . exmpliroent and that his *r T?!f fl g-wtefuHy appreciated During the I eseaing a colored newsboy rameff fl j Brown, did a vaader:”* stunt fey I ' walking cm his hands the fi”. length ■ iof -he dining room and back atd the K *i«ectacul*r effect wa* heigh’eted by I . b ctbcs in the boson of ha I pent* at the sight of which ’h* house I | came down. In the spirit of enniatios a similar feat was performed by a B white newsboy nam*-d LoMion**- who I duplicated the hand-walkir g '* 2 - iß< fc I threw in a few handsprings by vay I of good measure. "While the beys I ‘were settling down to their -*a-? one fl l of them blew a package of ' *t*xx3’ I' ! into the aif. which for the tint* kept I them busy in attending to the:- ne- I ! gieeted noses but it did not detratt I; f:om their appetites. Takinr or* mb- Il siueratior with another the ’-w*b-yy I ; ■ dtrner was a signal success and is K 'each heart the ffW 1 Dewsbcy* hsre xW warn: place for the whole-st■;'** Pid I* I Townsend, the giver and pa-roa of I , I the feast | i I LOST—A boys' gauntlet c: r* Please ■ ■ return to Mrs Fred Linn or this of- I;j < fice

and Ftablea; slate roofed ~atxy, cribs, and sheep and bog stables 34 by 50 feet fa wind pump, gooj fencing, and an average quality d land; this farm ean be bought !w SSI az acre. 727 —Is one of the best SO acre t.nai of land in Monroe township; is fal ly \ black land no open ditnto and about IWK» rods of tiling; is <■ the public road a quarter o' a uiie from the north asi Bottk stand road: is well fenced and iu poi buildings; the bare alone is new taJ coot over SI .000; has a comforUifc story and * half residence, fra” well, large cement water j»ck -ast double ertto. good besrfng --rbEt and about seven a tree of woods <l4 plenty of material for buildings » for tie timber: for the next sixty days this land can be bought M 1100 an sera Tif —Is a I€ 2 acre tract on the tnc tion line tear Decatur. On I farm is an extensive give! pit I that yields a handsome income amu’-l ly. Tto land W largely black til yellow sand soil, easy to ?it:n«| and brings splendid crops This has good outlet for drainage <7? I rail fences, good orchard art trite■ frame buildings: is on the gravel and traetfoz Hto statjon tea* residerce: this is an ideal lx»**i for a stock farm and this cannot be matched in Adams cosstlß for >75 ax acre. I «4—ls a desirable lIT-, acre tej on the gravel pike near Deatr-B This land has rsnning stock throughout the year: is well fe®®*B and Wed. has ten ae-es es young timber, a number << ?”“■ trees for i&mto?. Is a r'"’-’ es eofl. sand loam clay and t* ■ land, all a productive ttjaltty »■ buildings are worth at le*® l * I and consist of a large b—S baftto «■ sxene fetfr.datirr s r.*-?d f * room dwelling house on stone so. ■ tioz. with large good cellar; ■ scales, eribs, granary, etc. l ■ ■ soon this farm can be bough ■ tIW an eere. ■ 733—1 s a desirable twenty-S” tract, largely black land stored road, about three nt-js ■ west of Monroe Is on th? »■ mail rente and t.eJeri:cE e in good aHgbborbood tew’ With the exception o? * 24 by 4» on tile block it to* rdinary bn- i:L?s ,’ { comfortable tocry and s , room residence sinnm* 1 milk bouse, doto • er ” shed, drove well, etc Has ctord of apple plum. » te - H bought far ■ Wfi HAVE A LARGE h ’ < •f smaller tracts ranf M «vw servo aad so®* E 9o * IM Mrs tract* set F T « ® ■