Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1911 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Publiahtd Every Evening, Except Sunday By DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Ratea Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier $5.00 Per Month by mall 25 cents Per Year, by mall $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoflice at Decatur, 1 Indiana, as second-class mail matter, j CITY’S BUSIOESS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE | entirely too high for the people of the , city. He suggested that a supply' tank be constructed on the city’s grounds and to be worked by means of gravitation instead of pumping. No, steps were taken on the proposition, | but will be first considerd and thenl brought up for discussion. The treas-' urer's and mayor s reports were refer-1 red to the finance committee and willl be heard from at the next regular meeting. The following bills were al- ( lowed: Meyer, Scherer & Beavers....? 25.00 G. E. Steele 29.01 G. R. & I. R. R. 118.22 Clover Leaf R. R. 62.27 ! William Geary 10.00 Chicago & Erie R. R 166.93 i Bobo Printing Co 2.50 Sunday Creek Coal Co 167.21 Carbon Hill Coal Co 36.50 Frank Peterson 50.00 M. J. Mylott pay roll 255.50 ( G. F. Kintz 42.00 Webb Fuel Co 41.54 Seph Melcbi 50.00, Jacob Huffman 3.75 j L. Hammond 15.00 L. Hammond ... 16.50 L. Hammond 12.00 R. E. Gilpen 10.50 John Sprague 15.00 J. G. Smith 50.00 William Jackson 3.00 i

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> B. & O. Coal Co 78.19 John W. Coffee 68.28 ’ Wells Vargo Express Co 1.10 ! , Waterworks pay roll 10.00 J Tilden Uster 1.50 ' Decatur Democrat 30.45 , D. F. Teeple 12.97 C. U. Dorwln ’• 232.69 «, NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE A divorte case, Thomas F. Mulll--1 gan vs. Anna B. Mulligan, divorce. ' from Allen county was filed here. C. J. Lut is local attorney. j Attorney D. B. Erwin tiled a new lease, Elizabeth Rice et al vs. H. H. i Hart et al, partition. In the cause of Hattie Studabaker, to vacate alley, a change of venue was I granted, the court sending the case to the Allen Superior court. John C. Leiter vs. I«aura A. VanCamp, claim SSOO, change of venue I to Wells county granted. | It is now said that the grand jury will be called to investigate some of the testimony given by applicants for saloon license. Deputy Clerk D. O. Roop is busily . engaged in making up the probate i court records for the opening of the j April term of court, which begins I next Monday without an interval of vacation. The claim of $125 of E. Wilson & ; Company against Laura A. Van Camp. executrix, was allowed in the sum of sllO, the estate to bear thje costs. o ■ - OFF FOR CONFERENCE. Rev. L. S. Fisher, presiding elder of the Indianapolis district of the Evangelical church, whose home is at Kokomo, transferred here on his way to Berne to be in attendance at the conference which is now being held in that town. He is a member of the board of examiners wtio will take part in the examination of candidates for the ministry, which took place yesterday. Rev. J. W. Feller of West Salem, Mrs. A. W. Feller and Mr. F. F. Feller of Brownstown and Rev. D. O. Wise of thia city were also among the number who left to be in attendance.

CnfIETV HAlWrc! Jvviui a buintjj — Interesting Meeting Held by M. E. Woman’s Home Missionary Society. FINANCIAL REPORT Mrs. Fred Mills Will Entertain Young Matrons’ Club—Other Socials. * Young Matrons —Mrs. Fred Mills. THURSDAY Needlecraft Club—Miss Etta Mailonee. CLUB CALENDAR FOR WEEK. Wednesday ... .. Concord Aid —Mrs. Dwight Wilder. Shakespeare —Mrs. M. E. Brackett. Presbyterian Mortgage BurningChurch. Menu-ates —Pansy Bell. Florhul de Purin —Flora Fledderjohann. ) Thursday. C. W. B. M— Mrs. A. M. Anker. Loyal Men's Class —John Barnett. Baptist Aid —Mrs. Henry Winnes. Black Rag—Mrs. Bart France. | Orient—Mrs. D. B. Erwin. SOCIETY Happy Easter Thoughts. I So long Thy power hath blest me, I sure it still Will lead me on O’er moor and fen, o'er crag and tor- I rent, till | The night is gone. And with rhe morn those apgel faces I smile v I Which I have loved long since, and I lost awhile! I —John Henry Newman. \ I The Woman's Home Missionary so- I ciety of the Methodist church held its I last meeting of the year Tuesday aft- I ernoon with Mrs. Emma Daniel, who | was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. I Sylvester Spangler. In spite of the I disagreeable w-eather there was a I

large attendance and an unusually interesting meeting. The study wap of Porto Rico, with Mrs. J. C. Tritch, leader. The treasurer’s report of the finances of the year shows that this society during the year has contributed to home mission causes the sum of S4OO, and Tuesday, in addition to this, the society voted $25 additional to the building fund of the new schools where they are needed. Plans were also considered for the tub sale to be held April 20th and 21st. At this sale which will be held in the church parlors, there will be a stock of good, new washable tub clothing, and in the evening of the 20th the ladies will give a dinner in the church. The meeting Tuesday closed with a social period, during which refreshments made their appearance. The Euterpeans met with Miss Ruby Miller last evening and enjoyed a session of delightful study. The program was in two parts, "Music in Russia" and “Anton Rubenstein.” In the absence of Mrs. Schirmeyer who is out of town, Miss Miller had charge of the program alone. A vocal duet by Midge Smith and Marie Patterson, and'biano solos by Mrs. Fred Fruchte,

Old Adams County Bank ; • Decatur. Indiana. Capital $120,000 Surplus . $30,000 " "S ' —S’ Niblick, President Kirsch and John Niblick ft T ■ S>Jh 1/1 Vice Presidents E ' X ' Ehinger ’ Cas hier, Do? d Farm loans « If a Special ty Reflect Resolve Collections Made PLANT » A t-x i a . able Rates. A Bank Account CULTIVATE IT As Ycu Cultivate Your Crops tionconAnd Good Habits, ' wmSte AND THE HARVEST Will Be Extended Abundaat Aad Satisfactory! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits

I RECEIVER 8 SALE 1 I -J 'Of High-Class Pianos I I at Almost Half Price I a lucky purchase of a car load of Glough & War- « A A ren Pianos from tne factory receiver at Detroit | f at oul own price, your opportunity to secure a stnet- i t JW ’$ ■ ly first-class piano at almost half price. J & I iiSS i tt* i l. CX Clough & Warren in- i w fe' z HlO’heSt yUcllliy Struments have been i /Jk Lff VnA J made for half a century and are recognized as S /st - A A | among the best in every respect and of unchalleng- ~ Vil cd reliability. I <(\ W. Discounts from the I usual retail prices and real I va * ue arc as f°B° ws: I I s4 now pianoS 8265 PIANOS . $215 I I'M 40 ' I IANOS 5245 ,ANOS $195 I S||r HANOS 5 235 ow PIANOS $175 B i H /W * Never have the people of Decatur and vicinity had h an opportunity to secure 'such genuine bargains in I YOU MUST SEE THEM AT ONCE g To secure first choice you should see them today. We’re going to sell all of them this week, H and in addition to the low prices, we will accept terms of $5.00 per month at cash prices. I Yager Brothers & Reinking H Mr. B. D. Elliott, special salesman from the factory will be here during this sale. Our store will j S be open nights.

Miss Edna Hoffman and Miss Bessie Schrock, a vocal trio by Mrs. E. B. Adams, Misses Midge Smith and Marie Patterson, and a vocal song, “Like Unto a Flower’’ in German by Mrs. Eugene Runyon were much appreciated. Miss Eva Adelsperger of 1 South Bend was an out of town guest. ■ Mrs. Fred Patterson will be hostess at the next meeting, April 20th. Miss Eva Adelsperger, a teacher in the South Bend schools, is spending her vacation here, the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Victoria Hill and Miss Eva Hill. Mrs. Fred Mills will entertain the I Young Matrons’ club with a number ( of guests, at her home Friday even- , ing. | The Needlecraft club will be entertained Thursday evening by Miss ■, Etta Mallonee.

FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. A setting of fifteen for fifty cents. ’Phone 14 on O line. 74t12 FOR SALE —A range, used one year; a Favorite base burner. ’Phone 324. 79t6* o NOTICE OF SALt OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustees appointed by a trust eeed of the property of Rufus K. Allison, will on Thursday, the 6th Day of April, 1911, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the office cf the Bowers Realty Company on Monroe street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, -Indiana, sell at private sale the following described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit:

Attractive Bovs Clothes \ It is hard to say whether tbe k°ys orthecloth--2 es are more attractive jj||r but it is certain that the SF / com bination is better an either of them wW' a^en singly. bave done our part we i Ve the clothes, you bring s • £ne b°y and we will both i ¥ better off. Clothes for HV Ji ne boy who wants to play, t or boy who wants to u 4 re ssed up, in fact, we have . b °ys clothes to fit any occasion, z b °y any pocketbook. .. SkesFr»m3 to 17 - Prices From $1,50 to $6.50 Vance, Hite & Macklin Comer Easter Os Court House

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 (274) in the first addition to the town (now city) of Decatur; thence west along Monroe street, twenty and onehalf (20%) feet; thence north paralell with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet; thence east parallel with the south line of said lot, twenty (20) feet and six (6) inches; thence south parallel with Front street, ninety-nine (99) feet to Monroe street, to the place of beginning; also The north half (%) of inlots number Two Hundred Seventy-five (275) 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:

also Inlots lumber Thirty (30) and Thir-ty-eight (38) in Mary Fullenkamps subdivision of outlots number Twentynine (29) and Thirty (30) in the southern addition to the town (now city) )f Decatur; also Inlot number Forty-nine (49) and Seventeen (17) feet of uniform width off the south side of inlot number Fifty (50) in the original plat of the town (now city of Decatur; also Iz»t Six (6) in Dodge addition to the village of Oden, Emmet County, Michigan. X Said sale to continue from day to day until all said property is sold. CHARLES H. WORDEN, EDWARD X. EHINGER, FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER, 67tf Trustees.