Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1911 — Page 4

I J- D. HALE | | SEEDS, COAL AND FEED I t _—.—_’ : . Portland Cement, Gypsum Rock Wall ; 4 <• ♦ Plaster, Lime and Salt J ♦ We make a specialty of furnishing Seed Goods good t ♦ in quality and low in price. ♦ f Call, Write or Phone No. 8. 201 S. 2nd. St. t tfr ♦++++*•►++♦++ ♦ ♦ ♦*♦++++*+*'/ MBkt> nih,. „ri ■a■ ■ ■ ■■■■» ■■■■■■ is r fißnu FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE jj 4u acres will sell or trade for smaller farm, — ” 65 “ with best of location for sale, — 80 “ good soil and location, • — | 114 “ partially improved land can seil for |BO.Bo*per acre “E ® 100“ nearly all black land will trade for smaller farm, gj J® 95 “ good producer all under cultivation, • These are only a few of our many fams listed; also have a’ nice-list ■ ?'• of city property. See us for North Weatem and Michigan lands be- J" m for you buy. If you are from Missouri let us show you on our new ■ MAP aud be convinced. d FRUCHTE and LITTERER Attorneys ■■■■BERRRW

....Why Suffer With.... Goiter, or Big Neck MY GOITER SALVE WILL CURE YOU 11. BLICKMASTER R. R. No. 2 Monroe, Ind. MHHKaaaMBfifIMnHaEBHHaiMHb COAL XOAL COAL Did You Ever Buy , Any Os Bennets? IT'S HOT STUFF Phone 639. . - — - 1 _ 11 I We’re not singing in the chorus in the overcoat business -but we feature them as head lines this season. Price ?5. to $25. any style' you wish. ’ >«' Suits that look right when yc*g buy them, stay right as i ter you wear them* prices to suit every man or young man A full line of underwear.i we have the kind you are used to wearing, and the price you want to pay. VANCE, HITE & MACKLIN

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The Church of God will now hold their meetings one-half block east of i the court house on Sunday, 10 a. m., and in the evening at 7, and Wedties [ day evening at 7. All are invited to attend these meetings. 254t6 ■fl Dry Feet V' ; You are sure of .3 keeping your W’i-• feet warm, dry and comfortable CTwfftwN- when you wear 2 , the famous ffTTI I< Rei > 1 g if' 1R i Boots or Arctics T We sell them PEOPLES 4 GERKE I t . -T i y' Use Amalgamated j ARC ROOFING Got -oof troubles, eh? Well it’s vour own .fault. You should use I Amalgamated ARC ROOFING. It > is the kind that wont drip in very ‘ hot weather, and wont crack .when I it's bitterly cold. It’s all in the secret process by which Amalga- I mated ARC ROOFING is made. | Nobody has yet been able to successfully imitate it. Takes tne same rate of insurance as slate or metal Our agents are authorized to refund your money if Amalgamated ARC ROOFING isn’t abso- ' iutely satisfactory. AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO. Chicago. Illinois DECATUR LUMBER CO. Big Bargain Modern home in residence district, open fire places, fur nace, 80 bbl cistern, good barn, big lot, price reason ' able. See Arthur Suttles Old Adams Co. Bank. \ - •• ri i<m»——Mn—lt ———» —aar.

, W. R. C. SOCIAL. E The Women’s Relief Corps will give Ea Hallowe'en social at the G. A. R. hail r Tuesday evening, to which the public $ is invited. There will be a program, b refreshments, a fish pond and other £ entertainment features. Ten cents » will bo charged. ► f DIES ON TABLE. t (United Press Service.) E Bluffton. Ind., Oct. 31—(Special 1o k Daily Democrat) —Everett, ten-year-E old son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crum, ' of Honduras, died this afternoon on the operating table while under the I knife fur the removal of adenoids and tonsils. No funerai arrangements have yet been made. MILLER FUNERAL TODAY. The funeral of Herman Miller, whose death occurred at the Michigan , City prison, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, in Fort Wayne, : at 1304 Calhoun street. APPLICATION FOP CHANGE OF AGENT. I State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: Before the Board of Commissioners lof Adams County, Indiana. I To the citizens and inhabitants of the Second Ward of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and to thg citizens and inhabitants of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the uni dersigned, The Murray Hotel Com- ; pany, a corporation organized and do- | ing business .under the laws of the State of Indiana, with its principal of- 1 lice and place of ousiness in the City i ,of Decatur, will make application to. i the Board of Commissioners of Adams ‘ ! 'ounty, Indiana, at their regular ses- , sion in November, 1911, beginning on | the 6th day of November, 1911, for perI mission to change its agent, to sell lnj toxicating liquors, to-wit: Spirituous, I vinous, malt and other intoxicating li-1 ; quors, in less quantities than a quart | at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the prem-1 I ises where sold. That the said corporation is now ' holding a license to sell intoxicating ' liquors under the provisions of the I Act of the Legislature of the State of ' Indiana for the year 1911, approved i March 4, 1911, which license was | granted to said corporation by the | Board of Commissioners of Adams i County, Indiana, at their April term, 1911. and is now in full force and fect.That the precise location of said premises where said corporation is • now doing business and for which it obtained a license as aforesaid is sit. uated as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of inlot 93, in I the original plat of the town (now i ■ ilyi of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence west on the porth line of ' said inlot, 60 feet and 6 inches, thence I ■ south parallel with the east line of! said inlot, 20 feet, thense east parallel | with the north line of said inlot. 60 ' feet and 6 inches, thence north on the east line of said inlot, 20 feet to the place of beginning, and is situated on the west side of Third street in said I city. | The building wherein such corporation desires to change its agent to sell such liquors, the northeast corner of which is 4 feet wes’t of the northeast corner of said inlot 93. and extends I from thence west along the north line | of said inlot, 38 feet and 6 inches, and extends thence south 4 -feet, thence | west 18 feet, thence south 16 feet, i thence east 56 feet and 6 inches to; I within 4 feet of the east line of said I . inlot, thence north 20 feet to the place , of beginning. y I Said building is attached to the i building known as The Murray Hotel; which is operated by the Murray Hotel Company, a corporation aforesaid; i , which said hotel contains more than 25 rooms, and is used for the reception : of guests. The room in which said corporation! desires to change its agent to sell such , I intoxicating liquors, is the front ; ground floor room of the one-tory brick veneered building situated on ; the above described real estate and is 12 feet high, on the incide. and 38 feet long ami 19 feel wide, inside measurements, has glass door and glass front in the front of said room, so that the whole of said room may be in view I from said public street ; said room ; also has a door at the west end. iat the northeast corner thereof, leading to a wareroom at the back of said room: it also has two doors on the south side, leading into and which are' entrances thereto from the Murray > hotel. Said corporation had heretofore appointed as its agent to, have- uontrsiit I and general supervision of its business in said room, Albert L. Colchin* a mate inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, and the said license was granted to said corporation and the business was to be 5 conducted by the said Albert L. Col- ; chin as its agent. That the said corporation now de- ‘ 'sires and gives notice to the citizens 1 and inhabitants aforesaid of its appli ' catioa to change its agen from that of Albert L. Colchin to Charles D. Murray, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana over the ago of twenty-one years, a person not In the habit of becoming intoxicated and a fit person to be entrusted the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified, and legal voted of said City of Decatur, Adiams County. Indiana, a resident of the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, for more than one year and a citizen pf the United States, said agent having been born in the State of Indiana. Applicant also desires to continue the keeping of a cigar stand in said room, ahd sell tobacco and cigars therein THE MURRAY HOTEL COMPANY, A CORPORATION, Applicant. By Charles D. Murray, 16-23-30 j»re*>ldent.

THE SOCIAL NOTES 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE TWO .‘I ed and some very odd and peculiaFcosi- tumes were worn. The evening was s spent in a very' enjoyable way, playing | games and in other amusements. A luncheon was served at a late hour, 1 all departing, declaring they’ all had a splendid time. Those present were. Grace and Fern Hoeneisen, Hope , Hoopengarner, Naomi Van Camp, Vera . Eady, Marie Hays, Hazel Schuitz, Mary Starost, Blanche Biggs, Lillian , ' Bogner, Gladys Eady, Marie Smith, j Imo Sowle and Goldie Fisher: Fred I : Gay, Harry Tarr, David lloopengarne:, s Howard Foifghty. Merril Sebnitz, Ho mer, Charles and Orval Fisher. —■ — The Rev. C. E. Ehle and family, who ■ left today noon for their home in Fort ; Wayne were guests over night of Mr. i and Mrs. David Stoler of West Monroe t street. j At the home of J. D. Hale and wife, lon Fifth street. Thursday evening. ; j will occur the annual thank offering of the W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church. I The following special program has I been prepared, and a cordial invitation 1 j is extended to all: Instrumental Duet —Miss Frances > Merryman, Mrs. Dan Vail Devotionals —Mrs. John Niblick. Vocal Solo Mrs. Arthur Ford. A Glimpse of Our School Work — Deaconess Mrs. C. L. Walters. > Vocal Solo —Miss Marie Allison. Instrumental Solo —Miss Vera Hower. Offering Refreshments. A very sociable tunction was enjoyI ed at the K. of C hall when a large number assembled for the pre-Hai- ; lowe'en dance. The inclement weath- : er which prevailed kept many from at- : tending, but in spite of it there were a sufficient number to make an evening !of pleasure. The hall presented an attractice scene with its large lighted pumpkins and corn stalks here and there, which were ait first to be found jin the dark rooms previous to the dancing. Excellent music was furnish ed by Messrs John Wiwnhoff and Vane Weaver. James Moses had as his quests Sunday at dinner, Dayton Numbers of St. Louis, M 0... and J. C. Patterson. Mr. Numbers will remain until the middle of the week for a visit here with old ‘ friends. EASY rI'KFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y.T'Oct 31—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 950 official to NewYork yesterday, 3,990: hogs closing steady. Medium, heavy and Yorkers. $6.60@ ?6.65; load heavy, J6C75; pigs, $5.75@ SSJ)O; roughs. |[email protected], stags, [email protected]; cattle. 460; steady: sheep, 3,000; steady , extreme top. 55.90; mostly $5.85G. T. BAIRK. I Timothy seed, prime $6.75 | No. 2 Red wheat 93c No. 2 White wheat f.. ,91c ’ Old cosn 97c 1 White torn No. 21 95c Rye 86c Barley No. 2 75c seed $9.00@?9.50 ' Oats». new «« ;No. 1 clover bay [email protected] Timothy hay $16.00i No. 1 mixed hay [email protected] , Mixir-d clocer No. 1 oats strsjw $4 01) No. 1 wheat straw $4:03 Rpw straw ....$4,50, Clover seed [email protected]<) Fdh-LEN KAMP'S. . I Lard 7c Butt® 48c@22c Eggs ... 25c NIBLICK & COi. Eggs . ............. ■ Butter 18C0S2C <-OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. . Spring- chickens ...7c Ducks i-. 8c - Fowls 7 C ’ Geese 1.,..6c t Eggs ..., 22c . Buttw 20c f Turkeys h c ; Old roosters - 5c j Chkks 3c h. BEHLING. i Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8 C B Fowls ' Geese g c t Bggs ..... 22c •[Butter 20c Turkeys n c j Old roosters f> c s Chicks 7e i ~ .—o . — > LOST—Chin rant from violin, on North Third street, Sunday night. Finder'please rettyr, to this office, to

| Gas Ranges—,—, [companion] A BASE HEATING COOKER Burns Coke, Hard or Soft Coal fj Holds Fire Entire Night EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL FULLY GUARANTEED Ii r g'i | i Over 500 I<l Use In This City 1 IKrMt TEN DOLLARS THE PRICE PAYMENTS $!.»« MONTHLY THE INDIANA LIGHTING COMPANY

1 . - A DOG WANTED I want to buy a Scotch Collie pup Nathan Ehnnnu, Magley. lud Gil, price l . 255t3 FOUND—A bunch es keys. Ow ner can have same by catling at this office and paying- for this notice. BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Thursday Nov. 2nd. The Event Os The Season ONE NIGHT ONLY The Ever Popular Romance Marie Corelli’s | THELMA A Story of the Northland All Special Scenery Wonderful Electrict Effects The Miditighi Sun W. L L The Burning Viking g r The Rainbow of Death I, J Uhe Vision of the VaJ tyrie , The Book is Good The Play is Better Order Your Seats at Once Do it Now PRICES -SPECIAL 25,35,50, 75c Seat Sale Usual Place |

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Automobile and Buggv Any Style TOPS Any Size Curtains, Storm Fronts and Upholstering Celluloid Replaced BUGGV TOPS SPECIAL 4 bow2Boz. Rubber cloth complete with Cushions <B.OO All kinds of reparing on Tops and Cushions We fnrnish any style Auto or Seat painting and upholstered Repainting and Rubber Tiring DECATUR CARRIAGE WORKS Cun Ist.Madison st. W. D. Porter Prop ee g _