Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1913 — Page 2

PRIMARY RULES 1 WERE ADOPTED, I 1 Fixing Straight and Narrow ' Patil for Democratic Can- I ( didates for Office. AT RECENT MEETING Os the County Central Com-mittee-Assessments Must be Paid by the 20th. Tour Committee on Rules begs to submit the following: The Adams county democratic central committee, lu executive, session assembled, adopt the following rule's for the control ana regulation of the th mocratic primary election for the nomination of candidates to be voted I for at tile general ilection to be held in 1914. Section 1. The doniacrat’t' primary i election of Adam county, Indiana. | ,1.11 be held on Friday. the sth day | of December, 19111, and. except as herein otherwise provided, shall be j ‘governed as fur as practical, by the' lawn of the state of Indian;., govern 'in- general elections. Said primary j election shall be held for the purpose j of nominating all county, judicial. | - let i-hitivc, and township candidates.| to be voted for at the next general, election exclusixely by said Adams > cvuti'v, or the respective districtsand

* vw' l .*» ' * * *■' ■ * inc » townships within «aid county, and. also tor the election of one committee- 1 ‘ ’man from, each precinctin said . county. , Sec. 3. the central committee dosires to especially call attention ofi all voters, candidates and all other pvr>.o! ■- interested that the law coiujans monly known ns the .Corrupt I’ra tier Ac.t," a- the same appears in tea ' Acts of the C.eneral'Assinnblj of * St.or of Indiana to - the year ittlil — pages -is'J and ’»<»•• pplies to thiageneral ■■ - — - j Second "please call 12-C and j. 2d6t3 oung hog. Inquire Lee at Kir ch, Sellemeyer & Co. * r yard. Owner can have same BlP'paying costs ZClt3 j

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mary election and the provisions ? said law must be conformed with anf‘*““'“ followed by all persons interested.'. Sec. 11. Each eligible person des ing to be a candidate for the nomi tion for any of said offices shall LaDellt least 15 days before said primary drs. John tion day pay to the treasurer of committee the asse-ament for tin Bremer essary cost and expense of I said election as may be a lick. See. 1. The chairman of tl ty central committee shall innie Daniels, twenty days prior to su’d. Mrs. George election day give notice of and place of holding said ellen Baker, hours during which the p<S. Room, opened, and he office for se Sellemeyer. dates are to be nominal* Henry Betz. tiee shall be given by o —Mrs. Fred Schain the Decatur Daily D of Wabash township, d—Mrs. Ruby DurCinct "Geneva B" sb west half of the soutlriday. township. The vol in Aid—School House, lestgnated and the dies’ Aid—Mrs. P. G. -anged tor and pro ty chairman and sbyterian Church. rom the. respect! Saturday. Sec 5 The —^ rs - F. V. Mills. eaid primary e' , Mrs. Milford Miller gave □redacts heret party Friday evening, Nolished by ~le j n honor of their son, Orvis’ nissloners of th hirth anniversary. Those ■xcept that were: Misses Gladys Hart, orecinct in rcei p ear ] Broadbeck, Margar•inct in ea<]p rj Ruth Stevens, Orpha I catur, the . Florence Sheets, Golda Miller, j ship sha’ Ainsworth. Jennie Sheets, Iva ‘North Mopal Knittie, Bernice Miller, Martial! inMiller, Ethel Miller; Messrs. Ar amth lr sheets, James Darr. Janies Bell. I cinct Ily Barkley, Earl Fortney, (Tint -.vest havens, Carl Mohler, Clyde AinsVern Ereyson, Will Knavel, townionn, Knittie, Glenn Fowler, Vern Wabjrodbeck, Orvis Miller, Marvin Miller,

clChalmer Brodbeck, Roy Miller, Dewey ’i Ainsworth, Gregg Knittie, Van, Floyd. ' Theron Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harsha Miller. The evening was spent in games and music, and lunch was serv ed, all having a good time. The United Brethren Ladies' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Chronister. An interesting study of missions will be conducted by the Christian Women's Board of Missions tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie 1 Daniels. A sthere are many business matters I to come up, tiie president of the Woman's home Missionary society of the Methodist church requests all ladies I to be at the meeting at the home of I Mrs. Fred Schafer tomorrow after-1 i noon, promptly at 2 o'clock. An in- i

LvltDllUh JSLUUj »YX*l ijt CUULI ILL' >' J/,‘ H Mrs. W. J. Myers, leader. M Mrs. A. M. Anker's Sunday school “* class announces a supper for Friday evening at the Presbyterian church. The menu will be found in another place in the paper. e _ 11 Mrs. F. V. Mills will entertain the Matrons’ club Saturday afternoon. rMr. and Mrs. W. B, Weldy and daughter. Mabel, went to Ft. Wayne today to be guests of their son, O. D. ’• Weldy, and family. Today is the ane niversary of the births of both Mr. W. B. Weldy and his daughter-in-law. Mrs. O. 1). Weldy. According to an established custom they celebrate them jointly at the son's home in Ft. Wayne. Miss Mabel will remain for v a visit longer than today. The Christian Endeavorers of the Presbyterian church held an enthusiaslie business and social meeting with ■ Miss Lulu Atz last evening. Plans I • were consummated for a ten cent I good times social to be given in the < hurch parlors next week. A number of guests were invited t< 1 join the Bachelor Maids last evening I ’ at “five hundred" at the home of Miss ' . Rose Voglowcde. Guests were Miss ■ Kate Touhey of Indianapolis, Mrs. j . Robert McMahan of Chicago, Mrs. , Will Berling, Bl u lit on; Mrs. L. A. Holt . iiouse and MJ.ss Eleanor Forbing. A delightful part of the entertainment i , were songs by Mrs. Holtiiouse. Club 1 prizes were won by the Mi-sea Maynu . Terveer and Adelaide Deinincor, ai • guests’ prize by Miss Eleanor Forb , . ing. Mrs. (Tent Voglewede entertained , tho Afternoon club at its regular "hv< ■ hundred” party yesterday afternoon, , Prizes were won by Mesdames Henry I Schulte, Martin Mylott and Charles I Christen. , When Mrs. Dan Sprang entertained the Magazine club ladles Tu- (day. st ( xtended invitation to their hu iwnds to jo’n them for a 6 o'clock dinner, which they gladly did. The party was given for Mrs. F. L. DoVilhiss, of Detroit. who was a member of the club i for many years during her residence' here. Assisting Mrs. Sprang in the serving were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vail. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Patterson an<i> ( i Miss Marie Patterson. Music and ' I many pleasing social amuement I .o.inded out a very di lightful evening. I I Guests besides the club members were ( Rev. and Mrs. D. T. Stephenson and | I Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hubbard. | I LOST AFFECTIONS: '■ ( ( Os His Wife Causes Charles, Molitor to Bring Dani- < age Suit Against DAVID STUDABAKER For ss,ooo—Alleges That! Defendant Paid Attentions to His Wife. A sensational case was tiled in th*'. Adams circuit court this morning by’ Attorney Phil B. Colerick of Fort i Wayne for Charles Molitor, who de-1 mands J 5,000 from David Studabaker,' ft* damages for the alienation of his i wife's ass ect ions. Molitor alleges that he and his wif ■; arc the parent:- of four children, and i that they hud lived together happily and quietly, desirous, by their joint efforts, of rearing their little children rightly and properly. His wife, he, states, was watchful, kind and atteu tiv eto them, before the defendant, Studabaker, began paying hi:, attri thrns to her, seeking Iter company, and persuading her to mi" t him i' different points and places In nnd oui of Fort Waytie. Molitor rt - lt< ■ du Htudubaker Induced her to uctoiupan; him to visit divers wine rooms and a loona in the city, and induced her tc drink. He sets out that alter he hud gotten her Intoxicated. he pcrzuadeu her to visit various rooming houses or hutvb, where they put up Lora purl of the night, the entire night, or day and night, and when they left he uottlt! brififi her homo UU>*iouieu. Molitor allegeu that because of this, Ills wife'* love mid kindness has ( hanged to hatred and dislike for him nnd their children, and that heenusc <»f tlw> defendant'll wronfftul alienation of hiii wife's a,!in.lions, he und his children are deprived of the proper < are and attention, which in dim then: front her. * * x‘ I TUn day nnd iffonih uro left blank’ Inn 'j/iir is given In si'itlng out the tiniti of the aliened nllenation. DEMOCRAT WA.i T AOS PAY BIC.

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