Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1911 — Page 4

Very low one-way COLONIST FARES VIA Clover Leaf ROUTE On .-'ale Daily March 10 to April 10, 1911 San Francisco I Butte Equally as low rates to many other I points in California, Washington, Ore- ’ gon, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Alberta, Nevada, I British Columbia, Mexico. . Information at Clover Leaf Ticket office H. J. Thompson Agent Decatur, Ind. ! WANTED —Girl for general house-1 keeping Only two in family. Apply j at once. 'Phone 339. —J. H. Stone. 69t3 STRAYED—A red calf from the barn of Erastus Fritzinger last night on ; Fourth street. Any information regarding same, call 'phone 533. 71t3 | Acquaintance and Confidence ’ People doing business, especially financial, must have confidence in each othev You would’nt loan money to any body on ten minutes acquaintance Your confidence in people grows on acquaintance; its the same with this bank We want to be in position to loan money when needed to responsible borrowers. There is no better way to establish an acquaintance than to deposit your finds here regularly. No < is a good time to begin t First National Bank of Decatur

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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust a red of the property of Rufus K Allison, will on Saturday, ths 6th Day of April, 1911, at 2 o’clock p. in, at the office of the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate li\ Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Commencing on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, at a point 40 feet west of the southeast corner of inlot number Two Hundred Seventy-four (2*4) in the first addition to the town j (now city) of Decatur; thence west along Monroe street, twenty and oneI half (20%) feet; thence north paraI lell with Front street, ninety-nine (991 feet; thence east parallel with the .south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet I and six (6) inches; thence south parI allel with Front street, ninety-nine | (99) feet to Monroe street, to the I place of beginning; also I The north hair (%) of iniots num- . ber Two Hundred Seventy-five (275) 1 in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; also Inlot number Six (6) in Citizen's ! first, addition to the City of Decatur: I also , Inlots number Thirty (30) and Thir- ’ ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamp’s subdivision of outlots number Twenty- | nine (29) and Thirty (30) in the south-, ern addition to the town (now city) □fl 1 Decatur; also inlot number Forty-nine (19) and I Seventeen (17) feet of •tnifera width! off the south side 6f inlot number j Fifty (50) ir t v e o ’g i- 1 Plat of the. town (now .11., of D.... tut, .('so Loti ■Six (6) in Dodge addition to the vil-j lage of Odea, E.timet Cvunty. Michi-' gan. | Said 'w e; ntim-e f::m ('ay f 1 day until all ‘<l ’"orerty is sold. | CHARLES IT. WORDEN. EJWAi'.D IL EMINGE?., FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 67tf Trustees. # -o WANTED —Men tu iearn baiuer trade. ’ ■ Few weeks completes. Time saved | by steady practice, careful instructors and demonstrations. Tools given, di- i plomas granted. Wages Saturdays ; Splendid demand for graduates I ' Write today.—Moler Barber College, I Chicago, 111. KING WALTER A high grade Belgian Stallion is a bright bay with star in fore-head and weighs 1900 pounds, will be three years old the Bth, day of June, has plenty of quality and good action. This fine horse will stand at my barn 5 miles north-east of Decatur, in Union township the coming season. Your patronage is solicited. Terms SIO.OO to insure a colt to stand and~'suck. J. A. FLEMING & SON, Ovrners and Keepers. 3t a wk 4 wk

WEEK’S VACATION From April 3rd to 7th Will be Given the City Public 1 Schools. I I AS IS THE CUSTOM Teachers Will Also be Given Opportunity to Attend Association. The city school board met Fridayevening and decided to have the regu lar spring vacation of the city public schools during the week from April 3rd to 7th. This will give the pupils their regular spring vacation, incidentally giving those who have had 1 the measles a chance to have a | longer vacation, and those who have not had the measles, yet an opportuu i ityy to take it and get over it without i missing so much of their school work. The chief point, however, in having • the week’s vacation at this time, is ' to give-the teachers an opportunity to attend the Northern Indiana preachers' association which convenes at Indianapolis April 6th, 7th and Bth. ar. ' announcement of the program of | which was made in this paper some time ago. Besides this the board also allowed the regular monthly pay roll ' of the members and other employees and attended to routine business c'.t- --[ ters. ! . ENGINE DERAILED | The engine of the South-bound local I cri the G. R. ft I. v as derailed this cr. t’c . which is used , by the Smith r . .'*-.~.Hl "or loading himTie ' o a st : i'P curve and in ’ j going in after a car the rails spread 1 and let the *pilot wheels down on the I ties. It was necessary to drag the 1 engine to Adams street in order to get a solid foundation on which to ; raise the front part on the engine so I that it could be replaced. APPLICATION FOR LIUUOR LICENSE. ITo the Citizens of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant over the age of twenty-one years, and a resident of said city, county and state, will at the April term, 1911, of the Board of Commissioners of said county and state, apply for a license to sell, barter and give away for the purpose of gain, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank where sold. Will also want tu sell cigars and tobacco. The precise location of the premises on which I desire to sell, barter, er, or give away said liquor, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon is the front ground i floor room of a two-story' brick build- ; ing. situated on the south, tw-enty-two feet in width off of in-lot number ’ fifty-two (52), in Decatur, Adams s County, Indiana. Said room where . said liquors are to be sold, drank and i given away, is twenty feet wide, by seventy-two feet long, fourteen feet 1 high, all inside measurements. r fronting on Second street in said 3 city, with front and south side entrances and opening at rear of said room and is a part of the building on said lot as designated on the recorded plat of said Cfty of Decatur, Indiana. CORNELIUS RADEMACKER, IfitS Applicant.

| AT THE CHURCHES BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30 a. m., Sabbath school, T. W. Watts, superintendent. 10:30 a. m., preaching by the paste,-. 7:00 p. m., evening subject, "Workers or Shirkers’" ' There has been a decrease in attendance during the past few weeks on account of illness In many homes. It is earnestly desired that all those who are able to be about shall be In their places at all these services. Your presence is an inspiration to evevry one else. Come and bring some one with you. Announcements of un usual importance will be made at the morning service. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sabbath school at the usual hour, 9:30 a. m. The lesson is a review at the past quarter. Preaching services at 10:30; sub- . ject, “Refuge in the Lord." Young People's Alliance will meet at 6:30 p. m s Lesson, "Millins in the United States (West)." Mrs. J. A.' Smith, leader. i Evening service and preaching at 7:30. * You are most cordially invited to . come and worship with us. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. i Bible school, 9:30 a. m. ♦ Communion, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p x tn. I P'ayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30 p. in. Special music; morning, duet, Mr. Burk, Mrs. Helm; evening, Mr. Fred. Rancher. Accept this as jnj ierson-, ■ al invitation to you to hear me discuss these subjects and enjoy’ the music with us. J. M. DAWSON. Pastor. , _.— o ■ UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. — Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Junior Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. in. All are invited to share in the blessing of service in this church. i The miifisters will meet Monday at 1 ' 2:00 p. m. for reason named else--1 where. This will be sufficient notice. I. I. ! 1 GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH. [i 9:30. Sunday school; lesson, quarf terly review. i 10:30, German service: text, John 1 19:19, "The Inscription on the Cross."’ 6:30, C. E. meeting: topic, "Missions in the United States.” Isaiah ) 62:1-12. “ 7:00, English service; text, Luke ' 23:8-9, “Herod the Worldling.” You are cordially invited to worship ’ with us. i ST. MARY’S CHURCH. t Low mass, 8:00 a. m. ■ High mass. 10:00 a. m. • , ' Christian doctrine, 2:20 p. m. 1 Vespers, 3:00 p. m. 1 ——o 1 LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. English services, 10:00. Text. Isa-

iah 63:1-4; theme, “The War and Vic- 1 tory of Christ.” Council meeting, Wednesday evening, 7 o’clock. Ladies' Aid, Friday. Lenten services, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice immediately after service. MINISTERIAL MEETING. The ministerial association will meet at the library next Monday at 2:00 p. m„ instead of the first Mon- ; day in April, owing to the fact that i Revs. Wise and Church will be at conference that week. Rev. Wise will | read a paper. 1. IMLER. Pres. METHODIST CHURCH. 4 This is rally day in all departments of the church. At 9:15, Sunday school rally , under the leadership or C. L. Walters.. superintendent. 10:30, morning worship, sermon by| the pastor. Rev. C. VV. Church. At this service Mrs. Marie Selle- j meyer will sing. The choir will fur- : nish special music, and Miss Cecil An-, drews will also sing. There are several persons to be rereived into the church, and all par- ' ents desiring to have their children j baptized are requested to bring them to this service. The evening service, begining at 6:30, will be by the Epworth League, under the direction of the presideni. Prof. J. C. Tritch. ThK first half-hour will consist of song in which the Junior League will participate, assisted by Miss Etta Mallonee. superintendent. At 7 o’clock the second half of the program will begin with a special sei lection on the pipe organ by ,M : .ss i Frances Merryman. Among the spec-j j ial features of this part of the service' will be an address by Prof. Tritch on . "The Hoy,” and a song by the ladies . quartette consisting of Merr’uines Vail Walters, Rice and Thomas. A cordial invitation is extended to I • all members and friends of the church ! i to attend all the services of the day. I ' Automobiles will call for the aged and i sick people and all who desire to be ; thus taken to the church are kindly ■ requested to notify the pastor at the : Madison Hotel this evening. Come I let us worship together. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. i 9:15, Bible study. 1 10:30, preaching by the Rev. Milo N. Wood of Cincinnati, Ohio, who comes as a candidate for the local pastorate. I 6:00, Christian Endeavor. 7:00, preaching. INDORSE CO. SUPT. OPLIGER. March 24. 1911. The township trustees at a meeting held at Berne, Indiana, on tins date with eleven trustees present, indorsI ed Supt. Lawrence E. Opliger for rei election for the office of county superintendent for another year. i . March 24, 1911. We, the township trustees of Adams county, hereby wish to extend our thanks to the officials of the Bank of Berne for kindness in. allowing us the use of their directors’ room for our use for our meeting. ■—— .. . ..--p u FOR RENT —House on North Second street; 5 rooms and summer kitchen; drove well, cistern and garden. - Enquire 908 N. 2nd St. 72t6

LIFE SPARK SNUFFED OUT ———— CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE and Enoch, of this city, and one sister. Mrs. Mary Weimer, of Dexter, Mo. A sister. Ella, wife of Homer Cross, has preceded him In death Mr Eady was a prominent member I“e Red Men and the Pocahontas : lodges. He holds the position o past i sachem and is at present the oolleitor ' tn the Red Men’s order, and was a so ! a member of the great council of Indiana. These lodges will have charge of the funeral services. Mr. Eady carried no insurance In the lodges, but had a $1.00" PO llc F' nls sald ’ 111 one of the old line companies. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Chris- ' tian church, the Rev. J. M. Dawson, j officiating, and the body will be in- ! terred in Maplewood cemetery. Coroner’s Inquest. j Coroner J. C. Grandstaff of Preble ; was summoned as soon >»s possib'o j and arrived here Friday night about ' 8 o’clock, viewing the remains and examining a few witnesses. It was not possible, however, to conclude this Friday night, and he will return this afternoon to finish. His verdict will undoubtedly be "accidental electrocution." ELBOW OUT OF PLACE. William Dowling Received a Painful Fratture. William Dowling, an employee of the Bowers Realty company met with quite a painful hisinap this morning, while down street, when he slipped 1 and fell, dislocating his shoulder. ' Some time ago he had the misfortune to injure the same member in a runa- : way and it was no doubt due to the former accident tint the one resulted today. r - - -<p ————— - ■ PRETTY WINDOW. I The Winnes shoe store has quite an attractive show window, which has just been completed, with the many new spring models of shoes and oxfords, which are attractively set off with beautiful flowers to better the appearance. Lilies, hyacinths, ferns, etc., are used to decorate the sides and center, forming a background. It drew the attention of all passersby during the day and many stopped and admired the artistic arrangement and many attractive shoe designs. oSHRINERS' CONCLAVE. D. M. Hensley, C. R. Dunn, Will Schrock, C. C. Schafer, E. B. Adams and Dr Roy Archbold were among the Decatur Masons in attendance at : the Shriners' initiation at Fort Wayne i Friday evening. Among the large ■ class of candidates were Judge R. K. Erwift and M. V. B. Archbold, former- ■ ly of this city. oNOTICE. Cracked eggs for sale at Berling’s - Packing House. 72tG I o — t TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. > Through Attorney Moran of this city and Judge Erwin of Fort Wayne, the firm of Tague & Carroll, recently 1 located in Fort Wayne, was yesterday - dissolved by Mr. Carroll withdrawing, . for reasons known to himself, al--5 though at a financial loss.

■OBOBuIOIOIoio ? POTATOES a o — c ■ Everett & Hite " ■ have a car load of ® o Early ■ o Seed - ? o Potatoes " at • 75c a Bushel. ■ ■ SOIOIOIOIOIOIO DO YOU NEED IT’ IF YOU DO YOU CAN GET IT FROM US. ; You can borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc. You can have irotn one to twelve months time in which to pay It back. Our contracts are simple and all transactions are clean cut and private. 84c per week for 50 weeks pays a $35,000 loan. All amounts in proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut ft out and mail it to us. E Our ageat is in Decatur ev- ■ ery Tuesday. 9 Andrxwo ■ Am't Wanted ■ Reliable Private iIWW toa<> uoinparA Established 18M Room S Set ond Floor, ’O6 Celhotm Street. Home Phone, 831 Fort Wayne. Ind SEE D POTATO TORE Best Early and Late Varieties. Garden seeds of all kinds and best selectibn to choose from in the city. Northern Grown Seeds, Vegetables and Flower Plants. We have everything in season and always plenty of them to select from. Johnson’s Seed Potato Store Second Door East of Post Office. Bosse Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY MARCH 30 JIM, SINGER Presented by ALAN VILLAIR EDNA CODAIR and company with James Sylvester Milwaukee, “Sentinel” Sept. 6. ‘lO. “A Fine Comedy play of South Missouri, with intense Human Interest, Excellent Singing impersonations and splendid acting. Special Scenery Light effects Real Specialties Spats on Sale at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. PRICES 25c, 35c, and 50 FOR SALE—Sideboard and c* lina closet, combined; gasoline anil gasoline tank, at 240 N. Mh 71t6 FOR RENT —A six-room house 0 North Sixth street. Has nio< le,n conveniences.—Mrs. Mary Ehin?er--76t«