Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1913 — Page 5
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STORAGE PRICES Federal Investigation Was: Begun Today in All Cold Storage Combines. A HIGHER RATE The Demand of Thirty-nine Companies Being Heard Before Commission. Washington, Nov. 24 -(Spoilal to Daily Democrat>- The federal Investigation of all fold storage combines j was ordered to begin today by Attor noy General McKeynoldH. lie has been throughout the union to get complete ' (information on all allegations that cold storage combines have withheld eggs and other products In order to boost the prices on them. Washington, Nov. 24, —(Special to I Dally Democrat) - -Their last day cf : single blessedness was spent today by ; Miss Jessie Wilson and Francis Sayre in the turmoil of the eleventh hour .tribulations of the coming weddingl at the White House tomorrow. Th n I arrival of the best man. minister and other guests and friends kept a con-1 tinual stream of autos and carrigesl lined in front of the White House. | At 3 o'clock this afternoon, a rehearsal Is scheduled after which the first Inspection of gifts will ho given the bridal party and the closo friends. So far the young couple have succeeded in keeping their honey-moon trip a secret and no one has the slightest Idea of how or when they will leave. Washington. Nov. 24,—(Spcial to Daily Dmoerat.)—Whether the high cost of living should Istost the freight rates, will be determined by the commerce commission and which was opened this morning for discussion. President Daniel Williard of the II w O lines, speaking for thirty-nine lines east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio, pleaded that the pinch of Increased cost was reason for advance. Wages have been boosted and new safety lals> appliances have put the ■ lines to a groat expense. Frederick I A. Delano, president of the Wabash . I lines d<s lured that the c ommercial I I prosperity and developments as al whole would Is- endangered if thej » committee refused to grant tliis r»-l I quest for Increase. The l gro--s earn-1 1 ings of the lines had Increased' , rikfi.ono.ttm) while the boxes and op-i I crating »xpense had increased alrout 1 1201,04)0.000. DEATH MESSAGE — Received by Daniel and W. J. Myers of Death of Wife of Brother MR. JAMES MYERS At Shawnee, Oklahoma I This Morning—Operated Upon a Year Ago. Daniel and W. .1 Myers tills morn-: Ing rreedved a message of the death of .Mrs. Umma Myers. wife of their yoiinvo.i brother, James Myers, residing nt Shawnee, Okla. Hnr! dentil occurred this morning. No particulars were given, but n* ’ ■ u.i, . i■». ;.i .i . i - opvratuni a )<ar ago. It Is believed that she nev-l er fully recovered and that her death resulted from that She was fortw! eight years ot age. Mr. Myers wu» married to her after he left here for the south, but she was known and related to many here. She Is survived by three step-sons and ou<> daughter. Kva. aged eleven years. e GENEVA'S BEET CROP. Geneva, Ind., Nov. 34—The limn for taking beets for shipment to the re- j linery at Decatur closed Thursdav.t j There were shipped to Deculur from 1 Illis station 1X76 tone of beets, be-1 I side < three or (our hundred tons that, , were loaded on cars on the traction switches and shipped to Decatur. COME ONE, COME ALL 'there will Ih> a la>x social at the Jones school house, next Friday evenins. November 2S. tVIJ, All are eordli i lly invited to attend It. About three miles South east of Dots). Come one* I and all and enjoy yourself. A good ■. ■ program i« arranged for the evening. •
THE COURT NEWS. Attorney F. M. Coitrell ill.-4 a new on note, demand. (1,01)0. The cn o is entitled The reoj.l.-'s State Bank vn. John J. Summers et al. Appoorauco for the German Nation : al Bank in it.-i two note cases against .Inines P. Karr ot al. and F R Karr et al. was entered by .1. T. Merryman. Huber M. DeVoss. who has served ‘ many years as official court reporter of tho Adams circuit court, was reappointed such today by the new i Judge, D. K. Smith, until further or- ’ der of the court. He was directed to i (like tho required oath, thia being ad m nistered by Clerk Ferd Bleeke. Caroline Sprunger qualified as guardian of De lla Spningc-r. giving (2.000 lx id. A marriage license was isaued Saturday afternoon to Theresa Sarah B lizcll, stenographer, horn April 6. 1 9. daughter of Auditor T. H. Balt--1 I. to wed Carl Adler, farmer, born M rch 10, ISSS, son of William Adler. \ marriage license was issued to | Alo W. Crom, photographer, bora February 1, 1882, son of William I Cr >m, of Celina, Ohio, to wc-d Stella M Bremerkamp, born August 9. 1888,1 di aghter of Henry 11. Bremeritamp. •oterson 5- Moran for Mrs. Taalx-R I. »y, have filed a partition suit 1 .ar dnst Mrs. I.lliy, administratrix, of i in .- husband's estate, asking that the 1 la d be sold and divided among the j li< irs. o " ■ - HOW TO PREVENT The Prevailing Contagious Diseases from Getting in Your Home. By keeping yourself and children's | blood in good condition; build up | y- ur nerves. Keep your stomach, I bowels, liver and kidneys in proper' condition, preparing your stomach to: digest what you eat. 49 General Ton-1 1c was prepared by Dr. Hensley B 0 years ago to meet all thsso condi- 1 tions. Its virtue and value has never been equaled for the regulation of these conditions. By giving your children a spoonful morning and evening you will prepare them to slush off those in esistable attacks of diseases, and will prevent you from having those attacks of beadache. ' backache, dizziness, dull heavy feelj ing, dyspepsia, fluctuation of gas. I nervousness. 49 General Tonic makes you feel 1 like a new person and saves you a ' doctor bill. 49 Tonic is sold l>y all druggists. staw WILL GIVE SHOW. Tho members of the Star of Beth- ' lehem lodge of the city are selling I tickets for the show which the Rex ' theater is to put on for them tomor row evening. They are meeting witli good success. The public is invited ito come. A good show m 111 be given. — -O— I - ■ O. I. C. MALE HOGS. I have for sale 30 head of extra good iO. I. male hogs, fit for service, j which I am offering to tho farmers of I tills community, at prices whh-li ougli' i Ito move them. Any one interested I will find it prolltalde to Inquire fur-1 'tlier. It's your chance. These hogs I I are all big-boned, strong individuals, | perfectly healthy. P. B. BYKEMAN. R. F. D. No. 12, Decatur, Ind. j 3 1-2 miles northeast of Decatur 2"4tl DEMOCRAT WANI ADS PAY BIG.
OUR THANKSGIVING MENU If you are as hungry to be well dressed as to be well fed on Thanksgiving we are at your service MENU SOUP Something you are never in when you wear one of hupenheamer suits or overcoats ! ROAST Something you never get when you wear an Albert hat or Ide shirt DESSERT The flavor of our reasonable prices and the long services of our merchandise VANCE & HITE~
DO IT NOW WHAT? > p —— Book Your Sale With JOliN SPUBLER The Veteran Auctioneer If you do you are sure to get the best results. Talks Swiss and German. It is important that you book early. JOHN SPUHLER PHONE Residence 531 Decatur. - - - Indiana ___ Fort Wayne & Springfield Rv. Company. 'TIME TABLENorth Bound. Cara leave Decatur at 6:50, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 5:30, 8:84); arrlva at Fk>rt ’ Wayne at 6:53, 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:40 acd 10:40. Southbound. Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, 1.00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive In Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 8:10; 6:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North--11 ern Indiana Traction Co.. The Toledo - It Chicago Interurban Railway Com- ' pany. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana - Cnion Traction Company; also witn the Pennsylvania, Wabash, Nickle 11 Plate, L. S. & M. S.. C- H- & D. and 0 R & I railroads. Freight Service. Freight s< rvice consista of one train ea«li way dally; Leaving Ifecrv I tur at 7:00 a. m , and returning, leavj ing Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. Thia ■ enables shippers to telephone orders i and receive shipments promptly. W H- FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, . . Decatur.lnd. NOTICE.. There will be a box social held it the new school house in Blue Creek township. Friday evifiing. November I .'B. Plenty of refrexhtnsnts will bt , -ervi-d in tin- basement. Proceeds for I the achoel. Come and help boost a msui cause. W. P. MER 111 M AN, Teacher. ' AGENTS WANTED—66 to (7 daily selling New Fibre Brooms and No- | Duat Cloth Line; 100 per cent profit; jovery woman will buy. Begin canvass at once. Sample by parcels post, 30 jients each.- Wynne Broom Co., Elmira. N. Y. 2?2td
