Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1913 — Page 5

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WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. GHi, Thursday. m- Presbyterian Ladies' Aid - Mrs. >;,|' J’. 11. Aid-Mrs. I. I). \Vis,. ll:l p.t Helping Hand (h-rinan I,'.mini ■" f'liurch, Friday. LA 7 - il,n T.utheran Ladies’ \b‘ p loehhil School lloiisp. Chdataiii Aid Mrs Xoah Mam .... J.' The United Brethren Litdi ' \i L. WClety will meet Tlmrs.l I al' £ with Mrs. ). 1). Wia.diuupt, gK..Wrs, Marlin My loft wan ho i t .. the Afternoon vluh Tu<--dnv. v. r , Rood time at ■flv.- Inn,dr. d" »•;, ’. thjoyed by this band of hull' i H • first )>rUo was won by Mi i raiincer; Un- * nd by M'- , . \ □v Ehlngeft and the third by Mr.it i il Brenmi li.unp, The Itm< hruti >■.. ' after the ganus wa very , , Mrs Charles Christen has invi. ,| tl Bg* el»h lo be with tier in two w< l. ® t. <-ast Sunday afi.-mouii Cost l’'.|. Pllii't and the Mis.-.rs Imanda, \lw ■' Cand Amelia Bw< II and lb rtlia mid Lie Kc RM Eltlerdiinr, from Preble, n.,,1..I to the home of Mr. and Airs, i,, Klyoldeway of I nion township, vi fcthey were pleasantly eni Knv l*ter in the evening thet w. i-.-r by the Misses Matilda, Ella, H ■Bouiad and Lydia Kru-’.-k. l>, f ( Lara. T.'-bnnait. ri>da Kouh . KwUihi Biens, Selma. Bloeke, !,..?! F ijaker, Lth Hit Conrad. Imeiia f • ling of Root township and r • belt mid Julias 11-inking. George.' Ijart. Walt, r. Amos atnl Karl Thieme * QtUtaVe. Edwin. Eniil and I, d I Kni< Waiter. Dirk. Fr. <l. -ii ■ men and William Hl“>< <>. Miron W y and, and Edwin and Owar lb" K Convoy. Ohio. Euchre and other t nim wero played. A fine time v .- Lv all. Mr and Mrs. Onur Greenwood. a newly married coupl., who bad vi Ftpd li-nv yesterday with friech, st. ~ plug at the Murray hotel, returned t<> Cott Wayne rjfterd: W ~li4fu6„n r» ... *• .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cornthwait* el,anon, and Mrs. Itnniel Kltson went •o Monmouth this morning for a xi-it barter ohnson. Mr* Kftaoii will r»1 r n *i ’i •••riioofi b ; if til O' m ii! Itefoimed Sunday school room, ft 1 v ork. Mrs. John Spulkr will be hoi toss. STOUDT DIED THIS MORNING gjs- A»d Dr. Clayton is Under Arrest on r Chargj of Murder Without Bad111 I—fell to Fkul? I tfwoTat I Whh & « by Pt*. Chari* s M. < >,wh«n th<* lattor <ll* B Mh*i « nihra<ln hh < rearr«”’- •! thta morning nnd f Mil oh * ’ '%?, Sttnidt llisi "ed >e- . <1 ?' was not ombmefn; Mr J ..i [I t«»r aecopt nt* b< r affair. M Ri " rctldttion mid ' hand's dt -Hli ma pt"' |F»"ii "■ —-O-— K 'VH UTI-l. VAV V<»| • H Itto r 'llgimis lit' Iti |ft»iHiiiiv- MitfX 'l'- • .*• nv" he '• "" rwa. intf in" S'. DM '• g K 1 -

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l— — J linn grove schools. Defer Opening This Week on Account of Diphtheria. O» account of dlphthorln, the Linn '■" 'e s, bools did not open this wook, " 'lid the majority of the others Ini j th, county. i Case Os Forgery — — — r B ' >'. ! !' ■ Ell FROM PAGE ONE) h out (hi p:iroi(\ mid if this Is n 'U.dhni of s.'inio, will doubtless b<» s ’■(■tunii'd, ' 1 " ■" FIX TAX RATES otal Rate for Next Year Will be About $4.74. Same as it Was 6 Years A>;o. —■ — CAUSE OF INCREASE Stale Tax is Hipher and Lo-I cal Increase Necessary for School Building. Willi the fixing of the city tax rate i d.is; evening at JL".7 by the city c tm. ;j, completing the tax rates for n< xi i ,ir. those interested this morn- ;>■ re figuring the, total rate «hi h next '.ar for tin- city of llecaturi ,iv ill total $1.71 o: $1.75. Tin- rates as Mate $ .40 -S<: 1 1.50 M i,t \*s i Library ,Ift iiW £t, ’ ,d '« ,i -Total $4.75 If the R<>op road is not built litis tail I this will be r'dm-ed one cent making the i.,lai rate $1.74. The rate is an increase tr.,r last year, when the total was $1.50, and is the same rate as I that of six y*ars ago. The inert ase is . . t.> H e fact that the state tax has It 1 eight < tints to inco( I nmls appropriated lor benevolent; m tituticns and because of the tn-1 ore.me necessary in the local school Th ■ city tax prbper is re■iu d fifteen r nts ovet last year, mid 1 rite county tax Ih a redm ilou of one I , cent. While the tax is high. It should remembered that It in for nec«-s-1 I ,iry improvi nn-nts and that the rate will ho reduced very soon. The In-1 crease in the school tax will be for| two tears only. The rate fog Berna will be about 1 »m and for Geneva about s3.so. V Pl: HAS'.’ UHTtnUTIC REMTDY wltb It k«« br«a t»r«e tb« public »,» »n<t trill pu.tntrly relieve ANY cua . Kpf cnwtitm it act Ix-yend the aid as me - C .au.n. NO FOISOM. Ta uk-a IM«. a . tt. only way to taw* the DISEASE. 1.. are a aufetar write today to the < IYZA CHEMICAL C 0„ Washington, D.C. ‘ c year drurrrt may have it pßlsian sHe FOR THE HAIR Vn- i 'htlv—matted -colorless—srragrry abundant * n 4 r ■ t with life at once. Use Parisian b,i|. it tomes in 50c. bottles. 'I ■ t ajijilicatton removes dandruff, st- it. hing scalp.cleanses the hair, taken ( awuy th,- dry tit - and brittleness, I . i m' id the halt, tualutm it wavy Lnt> 'ii'' ticcda Parisian Sage. HOLTHOUSE drug co. -- 1 ■

ANGEL OF HEATH [Called Mrs. Drusilla Huntoi Summers to tbc Great Beyond. —— DIED THIS MORNING — At Home of Daughter, Mrs. [ John Conrad—Funeral i I F riday. . — liruKilla Hunter Sumnu-t". widow oi ' the late. In-. Wesley Summ.'fH, wlml l.asHcd pw.-iv lll'tm n years ago, die 11 fliis morning at 5:25 o'<do< l< at fuel home of her rt.iughG i. Mrs. John i on rad, in liie west part of the city, wlu re idle made her homo tie past seven years. Mrs. Summers' death was i aus<d liy Infirmities of old ago and dis entery. Slie was hoi n llecembor !». ISO. and :.t dentil was seventy-two years, nin months and eight days of age. mid was (lie daughter of William Hunter. Besides tin? daughter. Mrs. Conradi site leaves another. Mrs. Ella Rader, of Mercer county, <lhio. Mrs. Summers was well known and highly esteom,,,!. The funeral will he held Fridnv , morning at 10 o'clock from the home, the Rev. Love officiating. Burial in I tin Decatur < emetery. IN TOWN TODAY [Calvin Hoffman, in the Sunday Collision, Called Here This Morning AND GIVES REPORT Says He Was Not Driving; Rapidly and That Their Car Was One Struck. — •" .1. Calvin Hoffman, who was driving] | hit father’s automobde Sunday when I the collision with the Bov ers Renltv I (•..nii'Tliy's cur. occurred, called nt thi- ' otfiie this morning to giv" his version I oi’ the accident He objects to the i statement that his car struck the other j ' tar and offers as proof the fact that [ the front of their car is practically I uninjured. He says tile Howers r»r i struck their car nt the rear wheel. H . also says he was not driving thirty-five j I mill san hour as was reported, but that [ I lie entile throng Salem nt 2d mil*si I an hour and had slowed up fol tie , crossing, and remembers dlstim tly | , that he blew hta whistle. He sayg the! ' car was damaged to the extent of from i $75 to 1100. He objects to any state | ■ meats that would lead other.i to be ■ lleve that ho was driving in a earelos- i manner. He snys that after he snw the other car h»- turned on spi ed, hop I ing to get out cf their wax. Concerning the condition of th II Hoffman fnmily. he said that hiI mother and father wore still in Iwd i hnt are improving, though Mr. IM I man's nock is very sore, the llgsi j 1 nx-nt.i having been torn, ami th re j may hnve b<u-n a slight distavaUott. i Mias Gladys Is on crutches and is hu , proving and Miss F'rnniea is suffer-1 I iuy more now from brush s she reieiv I cd thnn at first. Mrs. Si hlrmevi r and Mrs, Quinn ’ who were hurt in the accident, lieim : i thrown from the cur. »ro improving j and will, It is bi lleicd he .ill right lf>| I a few dtiys. Hearty Send-Off fCHNTINi'EI) FROM PAGE ONE) [ iini|ite to h'.tve on (lie 5 train Hi*., ilocldi'd to cult the Millnsll it mlnlnler, whicll they did. He had | rnceeih'tl only a little way In the errenwm) • heli the Rev. Aiken nrri* d. being [ i.nlv n few* minutes too Info. The gifts recelvMl by Mi and Mrs. I I'ntfi'raon wire many ntul very pretty, I there being a largo ipmiitlty of cut [ r.lsss and sliioiware. of rare huAut} and vntue. SQUARE TIMBER FOR SALE. _____ An old saw mm. |<nrtly down, locat [ •■«! at Linn drove, also some loose i timber, moat of It In good condition. I Will sell cheap. TtKlUfto of George ! Gent is, or Courtney Runyon, i.lnn ! Grove. ISstf ! Democrat Want Ads Pay.

' Jffi'Sffi'iilfiKffiisMi’ €fi?; »Siffi I A HINT TO THE SHREWD I I BUYER | » <450 g tvL y I i YOIJ x »M 1N I s WANT B MJE ON S S «»»> Sfi * THE ™ * S SNAPPY AWi! W / FIRST STUFF J BUY I g I *1 t w Is !' j ri Later in the season the manufacturer is compelled to take his material as he can get it from the factory and HR you will also find that when the rush is on the workmanship is not so good as at the first of the season. |S WE WANT EVERY ONE TO HAVE A CHANCE TO GET THE GOOD THINGS ™ and we have decided on this plan. m You may select your dress, suit, coat or furs, pay a small deposite on same and we will lay them side for S MR you. You can pay for it by the week if you wish to and by the time you want it, you will be paid out and scarKii cely know it. We have thousands of garments to select from. |g Suits from SB.RS to $32.50 Coats from 9Sc to $50.00 Good assortment of Furs S* — | * GASS AND MEIBERS |

SACRED CONCERT Will be Given by Mennonitc . Ladies’ Chorus at Evangelical Church. ON SUNDAY EVENING Come Under Auspices of the Young People's Alliance —AU Invited. One of tlio very best muelcxlx p.iv» n ‘ iu this city in i.;any month* "ill b", 1 Unit of next Sunday evening "lien thei Midi'ChoriH of eighteen v<v< , . ftoin the M* nn<inJt<» chnyvli nt Beni' < | "111 give n MK-rc'i ioiueit nt the Evpii 1 I l.rlleal church. They (-01110 under tin-1 lauHhh'on of the ■‘yellow ribbon” nee I thin of the Young I’eopl a Allliiiiei* <>l tin? ehtirrli. X free will oiTitifn ( 1 v j|| lie tnkon .mid the pro. veils glwii < 1 into Hie 1 nildinu fund of the ehurt li ( To earn money for the building Bind. ' the V. I* X Ims le'vn divid'd Into two KiM tlotiH for » eonteat the blue and I yellow xlder. und thia la the move lit. lit of the ' ' lln"' wn-tioti. Til’ j( lb me r linruM n>" da 110 introduction, a < il liiih In oil board hire lii'fiii" mid .('I , know lb.it ’i gfi.it ireal H ng- ured I The (jniHiH nang nt I’livtlniid Mondiij « Vetllng. Th< pi-ngruiii Inrlndex !a»"ldo'< hcv ■■ ■ i fi'.idlnr", na lollow t "llell> M»* io be llolv" I'honiM. , Tell H to Otherx'' t'lioru A t (Tenn ll'-.irl •chorim. | Quartet. i "Hitvk of Agoh” i’horn» ini llinini' lhioi ■hm 111, ibi <»• 1 n « 1 mnnfi'r -Chor'iw. • HvmllnU. He Guide' Me Willi IB" Eye' < I'IkiIIIH. I (al '.leiiiia. Sailor. I'lld Xie;" (••» I “Some Glad liny” -t Twine-. I •Go Speak lo Th* Shrtor* I'horiv , llviiidiiid City" ATiortm. • Teh W ein/. Einon Htr< tn" t'horiin 4 (tnwniil and t'|i»iird” tTmnin. • —■»—» — - • —« j WANTEh Two t.lrln to rook and de I Kvnerul hoiinewor. Call or writ* j Charley Rogleneliild, nt Si’s XV Uwy g lierrv Hi . Foil XV-iytm, ‘.'lSih a r

MEETING. The Adami- County Horse Thief T»e I f.Hfive muwclatkm will hold their r. ; ! i.lar meeting nt the office bf T. I. Hur kin on Saturday. September 2n, at 1 :fjif p. m. As this is Ute time Tor the < hx'tion of cfflcera and tin- seb-< Hon of it representative to the national meet j ing, would like to have all member* present. F. B. HREINER. Pres. I F. l-'JtrtTITE. Scc'y. 31715 TV-- i. — ■ — ■ SOCIAL AT MAGLEY. .1 ' : him m \l. . I > annonnir mi i • • » ns< • 11 format unlay evening at his home, to wbfcli the iniblie is iitvi(t*d. A good tittle is asHure<L ' L'lltT. Democrat Want Ads Pay

1 GIYEYOURSELFAFASHIONTREATi s ,7/ Will you go to the store that H W - ' sells the most exclusive and s II h H nios t u l ) *° Styles in || 2 ) 1 Suits- 2 I] g i 1 Or aren’t you interested in II S|y the best looking, best tailor- = 0 ' e( l’ k es t Quality suits ever ij _ ■ J shown in Decatur. A full L* E ’ and complete line and at the E II right prices. || | THE BOSTON STORE “ S || DECATUR INDIANA I?

Your Insurance Is No Good Unless fire or other misfortune occurs and then it is worth 101) cents on the dollar IF it is properly written in Good Companies. KMAI*KE AIMOSTAROST (.ENEKAL INSURANCE Life. Health and Accident, Fire, Wind storm, Cj’clone, , Tornado, Plate glass, Automobile and Liability. Office Over Voglewedes Shoe Store Decatur, Indiana