Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1913 — Page 2
D AIL YPEMOCR AT Pu»|l«h«a Every Evening, Except •unday by THE OECATIR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM. JOHN H. HELLER. Subscription Rates. Per Week, by carrier :.l* cents Per Tear, by carrier, $5.00 Per Month, by mall ~...16 cents Per Tear, by mall ..s2.bo Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rate# made known cn application. ; Entered at th e postofflce in Decatur, Indiana, ns second class matter. ANNOUNCEMENTS Tor Mayor. You are authorized to announce my; name as a candidate for mayor of the. ,-ity of Decatur, Indiana, subject to tin. democratic primary election to be held, Tuesday. September 30th, 1013. t HAS. N. CHRISTEN". FOR CLERK. Please announce my name as a can- ! didate for the nomination for clerk j of the City of Decatur, subject to the democratic city primary, to be held Tuesday, September 30. 1913. H. M. DeVOSS. FOR COUNCILMAN. FIRST WARD. You are authorized to announce my n me as a candidate for councilman of the First ward, Decatur, Indiana, subject to the decision of the demo crutic city primary, to be held Tues day, September 30. II F. I.INN. COUNCILMAN. SECOND WARD. You are authorized to announce the name of .lames Hurst as a candidate for councilman of the Second ward. Decatur, Indiana .subject to the decision of the democratic city primary. to be held Tuesday. September doth. JAMES HI RST. COUNCILMAN, THIRD WARD 1 hereby announce my name as a candidate for councilman of the Third ward, Decatur, Indiana, subject to tiic decision of the democratic city 1 rlmary to be held Tuesday, SeptemPETER KIRSCH. FOR CITY TREASURER You arc autuorized to announce uiy name as a candidate lor treasurer of the City of Decatur, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, September 30. HERVEY S. STEELE. FOR TREASURER. Please announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of the city of In eatur, subject to the decisiou of the democratic city primary to be held Tuesday, September 30, 1913. eih; vk ueuher. FOR TREASURER. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of the cite of Decatur, subject to the decision of the democratic city primary, to Ice held Tuesday, September 30, i»i:i. joe McFarland.
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COUNCILMAN AT LARGE. I authorize the announcement of my name us a candidate lor council- j man at large for the city of Decatur. Indiana, subject to te decision of the democratic city primary to be lield September 30, 1913. L. L. BAUMGARTNER. COUNCILMAN AT LARGE. 1 authorize the announcement of my name us a candidate for council-man-at-large for the city of Decatur, Indiana, subject to the decision of the democratic city primary to be held September 30, 1913. JACOB MARTIN. A BUSY SESSION Held bv School Board— Teachers' Salaries Allowed for First Month. OF SCHOOL WORK ' Individual Card System to be Inaugurated—New Chemistry Table Needed. Tlie teachers in the city schools j have completed their tirst month's ! work and have been given their cheeks, the school board having met : ijft evening and made the allowance i of tlte bills for the -alary of the varl-
| oim * tnfiloyee# and for otb*-r regular 1 expenses. Superintend*-:.! C. E. Spaulding wins 1 aleo authorized to get out Individual grade t artls for each pupil, a system , which will facilitate keeping tab on th* individual work done. Another table lor use in chemistry work U also needed ano fvter Kitsch was authorized lo make this. Matters relating to the alterations necessary ti the* Allison rooms, leased for the domestic science classes, were also discussed. The I>* n< lies for the manual training will be ordered soon, and their arrival is awaited for beginning classes in this department. The session was quite a busy one for the board, owing to the variety oi tilings that demanded attention. * - - " —O'—■ mm —■ m CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING. Spinal called meet in gos the Civil League Monda) nigiit. September 29. it Smith v Bell s oift*.. Inu«jrtant business that requires tin* cooi»eration of all will be discussed. All members urged to Ik* present. 225t2 THE CENSUS REPORT. The t;u«* baby latv t.or 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Weible lias been named Edwin Christ an Mrs. VVeible was tormc-rlv .Miss Beatriee Coffelt. They moved u month ago from BlulTton. where they lived since thc-ir marriage, and now reside here on Elm street. STOLEN - There- was a purse* taken from the t;ir*»d A- Baker restaurant. . The guilty part} is under suspicion, so pleas** return or prosecution will 10l '
nt*l*tM H *»*e *t •• M *Mt«« *• •« •«.* | »JS k> »• «• l« W %• »* *»*»»• If l«l( »* IsMIfWMPtoUISIM'J | DOINGS IN SOCIETY | 3........«.«*,.,.,.,.i.««,,i.i■ D v\.*•i. i.«-...... .-*•». »*»..•»•»»*,». * WEEK'S SIC 1 AL CALENDAR. Saturday. Y. p. A. Pastry Sale-Gas Office. tl Mr. and Mrs. McCague of Osaian , entertained at an infair dinner Friday ( j evening in honor of (heir sun. Will, and his bride, and also in honor of Marion McCague, a son, who was mar H ried a few days ago in Mt. Clemens. r Midi., to Miss Catherine Dennings, oi Blooniingberg. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs f William McCuguc will leave Sunda' for tlieir future home in Springfield, ill., while Marion McCague and ids bride "ill make their home with ids father Both of the grooms are brothers of Floyd McCague oi this city.— - Bluffton News. , The picnic supper last evening nus- ( pieiously marked the opening of the Euterpeati dub for the season, the par ty being given at the* home of Mr. and ( Mrs. Jesse Dailey. A number of new members, taking the places of thosr , who have resigned were present, in eluding Miss Grace Miller, Mrs. Ed . Engeler, Miss Fannie Frisinger and Mrs, I). T. Stephenson. Among guests present were Mrs. Bruce Patterson Miss Hattie Studabaker. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and Miss Clara Wil Hants of Fort Wayne, past president of the club. There was no business 1 considered and tlie evening was purely 1 a social one. Miss Grace Miller de liclited tlte company with music. The roll call responses were vacation rent iniscencos. The first study period wit j be next Thursday evening with Mis: Bess Congbton when Mrs. Florence
Myer vvill be* leader. Alexander Idt mas vvill be studied. I Mrs. Chari s Kizoy opened the sen , son for the Orient club with a thimble ; irtv and •; o'clo k dinn* r Friday aft | ernoon and evening Covers were laid for tlte following members: Me? i ] dam* s Use ur Igmkenau. 1. Kalver, Ottc . | Kirscli. John Stewart, Hugh Hite. Hai ry Helm. Charles Mutray. \V. R. Dor win and Burt Mangold. , C. E. Convention j (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) : i tertainment for th<* visitors. On Kai urday ulterucsm at 1 o’clock Itlufftoi vvill give the visitors a free aatomo tills* rid*. A registry fee of twenty-five cent, w ill entitle one to a badge. A reward of a large* c. pcitnan t will la* giv*n the society having the : | largest number of registc red repren * | satires. one of the big men at the c-onven j lion will br Harrv Monroe of the l’a clfie Garden Mission Os Chicago. Slit) clay afternoon and evening. Sunela’ I morning he- will apeak at Bertie. Nose Is Broken (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i was | c* b*d away and the* muscles toss : i loose troui tile elbow holte, |tee!ing the . j periosteum, or skin covering the bom* u away with the muscles \bcit.t a .ar ago Shrunk i unre el it a horse- unci buggy runaway while
“ . leg injured. He ipilaii- that lie wil ( steer clear e>t Mon res- bell* eteirtii. TO NEFF COLLEGE I ton Burk let, this atteruuoti fur i Philadelphia, where h* sill ent*r th* ' N **ff e’ol lev * e»f otutorv lor u ee-ar* I e ounce, ’i lils Is tor the* scholarship which hi* won In th* slat** oratori* al .contest, representing Depouw unlwr sity of u Uich he had been u student He will represent tha state erf ln<llttua at the Interstate uratorical c nut*-st which will la* held November 1 In Co lnttlhun. tlhlej. Flortela, Neve York, N* w Jersey, Illinois. Indiana. (Hilo and I I North enrol ten will be reprea**ntit<l I the*r<*. Mr. Murk has secure el a pod lion to te*ui h shorthand and typewriti lug in one of the evening cotninerelal ! colleges in Pllilaetedphtu durum bis I course in tlte Neff * oil* ge. - - •"O 1 ■ — Mr* .!. XL Stoi kard of Williams was a shopper here tislay, Mrs. J>s|ier fnnlley of Wren. ohl<*. was a visitor in the* city today. Mrs. Jesse lliaden ami daughter of ort Wayne are visiting here with relative*. Miss Leolm liosse went to Fort Way#* for a weekend visit with r* lee stives. NOTICE TU CU6TOMCR3. Dr. Roy ,\r> hbetlel, th* dentist. Ah j buutr os that he will b» absent fromi the city on Wednesday, Thursday, Frl- i ] day and ttatUHjsy. Keuteniber 17 to 2". | on account of the state d< aaU ihtmi tion to be held at Garv, 88«* DR. ARCH BOLD. , I Deinocitt Want Ads Pay. >
AT THE CHURCHES | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. ~ l>. T. Stephenson, pastor; C. L. 'Valters. Sunday school superintendent; Jonas Tritdi, president Kpworth League; Dr. P. U. Thomas, musical director. 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, lo:30 a. m., morning worship. An address by Ur. E. H. Richards of At j rlca. 0:30 p. m.. Kpworth League, lead-, er Kenyon Walters. 7:'in p. m., evening worship; sermon by tlie pastor. REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school lesson; re I view. 10; 30, German service lit interest ot foreign missions. 2:00, C. H. missionary meeting 7; no, English service in the iuteiest of home missions. Revs. Sdtneid* p K. ti. Heatup* j and t'. Hauser will be wiUt us at these j, services. I A cordial welcome awaits you at our L services. — o v EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:00. Morning text, lets 12:5. Evening j 1 text. Matt. 12:37. And common people heard him gladly." Y. P. A at 0 15. Mrs. Rilling, leader. Prayer and song service, wedne-day evening. Note change In tin evening sen ! >e from 7:30 to 7 on. A cardial invitation to the public! o attend. J. 11. RILLING, Pastor. - n— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:13 a tn . Sunday I bool; Thomas j 'Perkins, supei iutendent. 10:39 a. m. and 7:30 p. to . public worship. Sermons b> tlie pastor. Anthem, • t) lie Joyful to the Lord,’’ icorge It. N't via. Tltis is rally c v Sunday A cordial invitation to attend these i services is extended to the public. WM. H. ULBISER. Pastor. — o— -■ BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship at 10: .0; subject. The New l!i th." John 3:7. B. Y. P. F. service at 6:30. Preaching service in the evening at 1 7:80; subject, "The routing Man,”: .like 7:9. Miil-wcek proper service on W* dtesday evening at 7:30. A welcome awaits all to tin »»■ serv-i ces. R. N. BALL, Pastor. LUTHERAN CHURCH. English service, 10:00; text. Epb. t 2i,-2k; theme, "The I'hristiau's Daily I Renewal, ’ 1. Wherein it consists. 2. How it manifests itself. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Runday school. 9:30, t 'lass service. 10 > ( *. Junior (*. K., 2:30, Preaching at the morning at Union Chapel, 10:3o. In ti>e evening at 7.30, in this city A welcome* to all. L. W. LOVE, Pastor. - ... i -tr— .» CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Tip Itlliic- sehool begins at 9:30 j At lo:l" a. rti.. the comm onion se*rv.' ice is o!>se*rve*t|, followed by tile ser-! mon at ti n. m. The Christum Endeavor will meet at s on |t, in. Evening church service at 7:oo p. tr.j " (| -■ i Decatur Chapter, No. 112. It. A. M. t'alle*d Con.isatlou, work hi P. M De-j gfee. FOR KALE My Hoick runabout, 281 horac*power; iitong anil lull oj I speed, In tirst-i loss lotldltlou. ezcepi | paint—Dr. t'. c Ravi, Monroe, 22M1 FOUND—Purse enttiuluitig sum of mousy. Owner call on Herman Tottman at I’ctopfea tt Otrke stoie. idetpj ty purse and pay for this ael. 225t3 j * „„ LOflT—A terindle row. fresh, no horns, f Got loose Thursday evening near j Pleasant Mills Reward for return toll Frank Kumee hlag. phone 362. 83713 jj LOFT—Sunda , September If. at th* I s* hoed house near Fa lent, during th" j automobile roiiiston. a yellow blank | *t. with rrecti and red strip**. Re ward Hr r tats. Notify Frank l road:- i berry, Berne, lnd. 228t3 j
Bosse Opera House Week Starting Monday ! SEPT. 29 The Haiton Powell Co. SMITH'S NKellt OUT A Farce With Music • SPECIAL One Lady Free with each 50c ticket if purchased before <5 p.m. Monday, For the opening performance. Seats now Selling at HoLhouse Drug Store. Prices 20, 30 and 50c FOR SALE —8-room house, full h’L drove well, cistern, fruit trees, g u - den, chicken park in connection l’ip-1 I cii for gas and in good repair. A bar- i j gain if sold soon. S*v John Starost, | lover Voglewede slioe store. '-B • DO IT NOVI WHAT? * -ft * . jir •' - $ +* \ !• • I JB*'- v - Book Your Sale With JOHIV SPUHLF.R The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Su iss and German. It is important thatjou book , early. JOHN SPUHLF.R PHONE Residence 531 Decatur, - - - Indiana STAR GROCERY -- Self raising pan cake flour 10c I Self raising buck wheat 10 cents Preserves all flavors 10c Seeded raisins . . . 10c Corn syrup 10 20 & 40c Sweet potatoes lb . . :’c Rolled oats . . . . 10c Early june peas . . 10c Macaroni 10c Spaghetti 10c * I Noodles 10c jwill Johns, SEES j
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