Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1913 — Page 3

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tmnu- ..:.... WEATHEU I ORtCAM | •ontinaed unsettled tonight and dAesdaj Ahr ayJra. William i . t Wayne. hSIk E. Joins t morning t<> \ • fc C. !’■ wheriters. Sfflß- Bu:' Mam-./.,| ~ ,| /. t-pm-ting with friends. HjjN. Sharp . jgfivteitim in the .n\ SK [Clark 1-r ’ tern home. H||rer* ©me i:. . a that as lie ft r gjwithoi:’ « ■ SOU.(tu.

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Bl Miss Agues Eady went to Ft. Wayn, B nils morning, I Oscar Hobrock returned to H 0,,. “ land tliis morning. d Howard Wtoetaupt was a Fort _ u a - vnc business visitor today. ’ Attorney j. c, Sutton made a proses- , slonal trip to Ligonier tliis morning. n Lee Reed lias returned from PortI land, where he spent Thanksgiving and Sunday with his family. : Mrs. 0. P. Edwards left this morning | tor her home in Leipsic, Ohio. She II was accompanied to Fort Wayne l>11 Mrs. Burton Niblick. Miss Fern Delanig of Greentown o passed through Bluffton this moruii-.g ie on her way home from a visit in F- -rt Wayne.—Bluffton News. m Mrs. N. E. Vita and children return • - ed today to lietiance, Ohio. They were i» I accompanied to Fort Wayne by her fa then Herman Sellemeyer. h' L. C. Helm yesterday received a io, < heck for 111-! to cover the policy held rk by Peter Anispaugh on his tarn, s which was burned two weeks ago. Mr. l'i Helm also received a check for Chas, ic Brown, whose house wa- dan-aged h; be re 1..J bun'iy. Mr. Helm . prt ... the 1.*..,* I>> uiait. ■ ciompaay. ■■MBMOMBaaaaww —-- ■*• •

1 ■ W Smith of Richmond was a busloess visitor lioretoduy. Edna cra-vtord Is vifcltlug wlth friends at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Malinda Fronfleld of Fort Wayne was here y(sM , r(lay •' M- Sharp returned today to Avai k Mi Lydia Kizer of Linn Grove 1.’islting her son. B. F. Kizer, and famdy at Williams. M‘ ,s I r.t.Kiraeofo returned to 1 ""' r KCV “ ral 'isit with Miss Gertrude Phillips. The Hoy Scouts will not meet this «"-k as usual on account of going to rort Wayne to play basket ball. Mrs. Amelia Hoagland returned Irom ( l.iypool, where she visited with her daughter. Mrs. H . A. Snyder. John Stars and Mrs. Kirchner were gue .ts at a birthday dinner Sunday evening of Mrs. George Humphrey in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Acker and fam Uy returned Saturday evening from flluffton, where they spent Thanksgiv Ing witli relatives. . Mr. and Mr Charles Hower have returned from Springfield and Dayton Ohio, where they spent Tiianktsgivinp and visited ever Sunday. Mr .John An.spaiigh of Antwerp Ohio, left f< r Fort Wayne yesterday after a visit here with her sister-in law. Mrs. El-ma Am paugh. Festus Rhoten left this morning for I Hillsdale, Michigan, where he will spend a few days on business for the ; Morris company. Bluffton News, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kizer and son, B -1 F. Ki. er, Jr„ of Linn Grove, returned f- to Williams after a Thanksgiving visit . witli relative* at Van Wert. Ohio Miss Lennie Bilger of ImOtto is here , for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs . John Drake of Rural Route 9. and Mr 11 ami Mrs. Harvey Guy of this city. Mr -. Tobias Pugh returned to .Norti Mancheder today. She was accom panie i to Fort Wayne hy her cousin Mrs. Dan Erwin, whose guest she ha Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Pugh have re j turned to North Manchester after vis ■ itlng over T- anksgiving and SundaI with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dau Richard Merk arrived from Hoop - I 0... Hi.. .. . V,.-.. wit;- •>,. < h...-io J H- tt-t.--./'. «hi< h forimrly liv--d I Mrs. Cecelia Kuhn and daughter I t'atle ri.,.-, .-I Celiiu. Ohio, 1.-fr y- - I'ki-L' for WiP-hir-- Ohio. They vllilted here with their daughter and i | ter. Mrs. Julia Volrhln. ' Mrs. Alber" Parker and sons. Stew art Lo a ell and Albert Norbert, return ed to Monro- Ville yesterday afternoon They vi itetl with her paren* , Mr. and I Mrs. h V Steele. I Mr. pid A- V. Pvui uiHi; I Wax nr w strrday after spending the us <k<i*d ’ th County lb curdt i and | I Ri» h. rd l‘< u rson, who ha been !a sHtii! : in the opening of the Fred Bull in and ten cent store at Kush•ml I I ■ through Bluffton this noon on ! Ik- <n ilo. ’ini' he !• attend iiher yirenu Mr. and Mnt. John Nib ' to attend tho a* t ■ it l»’fiOik Atnext Satu* ■I yr ?d If J- Hendrick* of | 1 ® > • silent the wei*k*%*nd a*tth ’ • -i 1 for JuckKonvillc. Fla.. ‘ v will visit two days before I St i'<-ti r>liuri:. where they i II Treep. :’>o3 I‘kw-i IhTt'y L nnlnti r «"d paper lianger.l, i nutiita-r of slight bruises ( "f',', l t uftcrmmn “• I, s', i~r which he was riding on j , i(>un tree* neat’ th*’ Nickel || friuidentjil at a city car , <1 id- wuys. tlirowing Treep!, ut —Fort Wayne Jour - ual<J# ’ tieoi i’ortluml, Ore- i With hili 1 iKter'li'ii* returtied to Fort Woyiwj niiir. to he with his mother r. ‘ v ))Ul y lildt tioltr. who W’l” -'riik-ll i o il'' n ’ H t hs r on 1 hfJ * i tilt . uhi- b improvlna nlcdy. htidmiour \ wu < able t<> ' .. i ~n I ii.itik.. i‘ ' • i T 1 atiksCivlUß dinner. 1 " Ut ’ .-iJu .r of f I' 1 "- l ,ri 'i I . ' ... _.dy-1 hale tahki » uu M

Sam Hite was u business visitor in Fort Wayne today. Mrs. T. W. Droege returned to Hoagland after shopping hero today. Harry Mc.Maken of Fort Wayno is here visiting with the Willis Magner family. Mi Crabb returned to Fort Wayne last evening after a vi- it here with friends. Howard Wlsehaupt, salesman for the Vuil industries, left for Wiscon sin on a business trip. W. A. Kuebler is at Chicago buying ■’hristmas goods for the Kuebler & Moltz dry goods company. Miss Mabel Eyman of Indiuuupolis, who Ims been doing missionary work, left this noon for Sidney. Ohio. Mrs. isabell Liby went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with her ' ughters, Mrs. Homer Krick and Mrs. Harry Kaylor. Vlrgi Krick and Dan Tyndall, students at the. Ohio State university, returned to Columbus, Ohio, yesterday after visiting here. L. N. i’rlck returned to Grand Rap ds. Mich., after a visit with his mothr. Mrs. Barton, near this city, when a ''hmksgiving reunion was held at her home. Miss Grace Kreblis and Harry I). MeMaken of Fort Wayno spent Sunday with Mrs. R. E. Gilpeti of Decatur. Mr. Mi-Maken will remain in the city he. n t of the week. The city < ouneif will meet tonight in regular session and transact what, vi r business might come before the body. There will be only one more regular meeting of the present city council. Mrs. Sarah FTsher. who Is being car ed for at the homo of her son, Jonas Fisher, where she fell last week, is not imropving as fast as her many friends hoped she would. She is confined to iter but most of the time. Mr. and Mrs. L. (J. Clark and daugh-| ter of Dallas, Texas, are here visiting with Mrs. Clark’s aunt, Mrs. Arthur I Fisher, and other relatives. Mrs. 'lark was formerly Miss Artie Weld.- | nd was employed in the county auditor's office. . I~t —t”TT- SO- -Wr- -f CENSUS REPORT. The female population of the city wa increased b;. two last evening | : i)r. Ktork making two stops on Nort'i I b-< ond street. A girl was bi.rn to Mr . nd Mrs. John Bailey, and also to Mr i-1 Mr Pet<>r Kineon Mr. Hailey is ile hal.f i- al tli ■ Stat! it re laurant and Mr. Kinnon Is employed at the sugar j plant. COURT HOUSE NEWS D-puty Auditor Paul Baumgartner j iia- I imt|deled (he semiannual settle-1 in- nt sheet. Tills shows that the total amount of taxes collected by Treasurer C. W. Yager on the tall Install - -. <nt is 119G.6M.23. Os this amount there :» due the state 927.421.61. A| '• w of the ttmounts set aside for spi-c i tai ptir|s>ses will Im- of general inter I-st. <ll the total sum, |0,266.7a Is set | .. nb- for tlo- soldi* rs* monument; 1.’H7.1l for the library, 91.659.27 fori .pc- ial hutlding; 922.274.20 lor pts-iai < hmd; 915.709,76 for tuition, and th< . rot for the usual things, such as - bridges, roatiw, etc., etc. (•• rtilh.-ii > of thw dection of tne fol | fidwing boa, it of trustees fur lii>- Ge-, neva Methodi,t church *at flitd willthe county recorder: Clem Michel. John Pontius. Elmer E. Stout. Joseph t flry.tn, Alfred Burk, Albert Adams. Lev is A. Grahuni. guurdiau oi Glady M. I,l'aham et al . reports al< • of real ealatc; report approved, deod I ordered, reported and approved. ——- It'-al ■ 'talc tramfera: John Ingb - to Philip H. firewater. 20 acres. Jaffer son Ip . 936’10, Fred Koenig et ul. t<> Lewis A. -Iraliani. My at re-,, Washing I ton tp.. 9lb •"»<»-. Im win A. Graham . al to Mary M. Koenig, x.'irto: ErnestV. Well- ct «l. to J«oulm< A. .Mucker I : m re. Monrou Ip.. 957,0. Daniel T. Conn i ut ul. to Truncia M. Conn, lot 29. G<fiMVH, f.OO. FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED. The Methodiat chure'l wan lilted this morning with sorrowing friends und i< lutiven of tlio late Mrs. Burult Cochran, when Hie last servlt oH were held for In-r. Tin Ro*. D T. Hhpiieni <m j delivi red an excellent sermon and I tribute to thia < hristiun Indy. Tile Mito 's h-ty, of which ah© wuh ihi ac . live mumlatr .attended In a body. Pull I Is-nrers ware M».»urs. Joshua Purdah, ‘lum Mallottee. C<-:'t Cook. W. D j Wcldy, William Murphy and llev W. j My<-r». Burial In the beery r'.ue — FOR HALIF—I9O u< rua of good bold, with gtsal improvement . I utilc.s of the Uty of Mam,ft'ld. a « |ty of 2l>.oU”' prppi'-. Priv .and t»,-|tn. run .unable. Glia llrutuhidd, Mfttn.hild, U.’274131 DOG FOUND Largo brown KLep-' / h'-rd dog. Camo tv home b l *cek.| Owner may have uamu by tailing and, paying exp,-io(.. Lula Whitton bur er, Nut'UMU bL. Decatur. ij’Mjl

_ ,ii ,i ii M. MS i ,■■■ ■■ i — . | FIRST RIOT OF STRIKE. 1 (United Proas Service) Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. 2-<spicia' Io Dully If, nioerat» Claude L, wis, m gro, bystander, was sliot and killed aud r four others were Injured, two perhtq fatally, in the first serious riot of the , hamsters' strike. The shooting win i done by six urinod strike bro'iki-r' who had the police permission to shoot, and who were unloading ice from n r non union Ice wagon in negro quarters of the city, an dwho were threatened by u hig mob. Tin strikebreakers ’ were arrested. Police rwerves came to the scene and with clubs used freely <tui< kly dispersed the mob. Police In • pleasure autos and firetrucks, carrying • loaded rifles are openly patroling the down-town streets today. Several t large employers of teamsters have • mounted machine guns In the plants. LIVED BUT FEW HOURS. The joy and happiness of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson over the birth of a little son early this morning was soon turned to sorrow, as the infant lived but ti few hours after birth. The child was taken to the St. Mary's church this afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock, where tho bless ings were held and burial was made in the St. Joseph's centi eti'ry. ■, -i—o - Father Benzinger of Hesse Cassel ' was a shopper hets today. Cy Alexander of Kempton was u bus iness visitor In the city today. H. L. Sipe of Berne was in the city today look’ng after business. L. R. Schindler of Berne was among those who visited in lieiatur today. Mrs. W. P Taylor passed through the city tills :-f('moon enroute to Os sian from Warren, Ohio. I. ami Halt Woods, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Woods, who wen- op | erated upon last Tm day. are recover | ing nicely from their siekm The Charles FMor b-m - in the | wj»st part of the < :ty bus v.- ain lm>-n quarantined for scarlet fever, the two yoiHuter children In tho family being the unhappy victims. The quarantine was lifted a belt two wh-ka »go when I their oldest child r< < ov< red from th ft fever. ——————— — -—.- ■ 1 ■■

! YRICI TONIGHT | n The Most Beautiful R Motion —Picture Evirg Produced THANtOUSER h From the Opera Tomorrow I Ladies Souvenir g MATINEE | (let a Spoon to Complete P Your Set , TRY 10 GET IN | y. -— 1 r - zi \‘ «/* • x r* Kj p/ r j«S" " l|| W | p ’ |CUM*YHi«iMr Slices Os Gjodness that is ge* uine goodness. There is lots of bread that looks good, but that is all there is g*»od to it. Our bread is di tierent, and it is that difference that makes it superior to the other kind It concerts in a delightful flavor and taste, of a uniform quality that makes itgouJ all the time, and great health giving and nourishing properties that make brain and brawn. Martin’s broad for sole at ;S I 11 ite grocery and Brusliwillerand Baker. I Jacob Martin

— — i . ■ —... . .... ,as— We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land What was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee, Okmulgee and Mclntosh Counties. We have -10 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertile and close to railroads, plenty of oil and gas. ,' We have just come back from there, we stand ready and willing to back up any and all statements we make on our 1 Oklahoma land because we know what we are talking about We raise corn, oats, wheat, alfalfa, milo. maze, kafer corn, cotton cow-peas, peanuts and all kinds and vanities of fruits. Although this was an off year, corn made from 25 to 60 bushels to the acre, oats from -15 to 75 bushels to acre 1 j wheat 30 to 50 bu. and cotton from $45. to $75. per acre. All we ask is for you to make a trip with us and investigate for yourself and you will be more than pleased. If interested come and see us at Decatur, or write us and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in the week. We also have a large list of local lands for sale. ’ *jg I j /©LIT' JMI l«i O. F\ Leonard Decatur, Ind. Office Opposite Interurban Station |;j The Voting Precinct in I y North Washington Tp. i has been changed from Ham- | mel’s to the Ben Eiting home g Q on the Monroe Road. I II ' I i■ - ■ $1.50 to TOLEDO and return VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Tickets sold Sat. Nov. 22-Gixml returning Sun. Nov •'itrd SEE “The Garden Os Allah” At Valentine Theatre Saturday Matinee and Evening Performance See Agent for Particulars I THE OLD SETTLER BLACK K AIM WATER w.L?c?««tHe muddy hydrant water Rl fiOktCT Hill not A.rtDn tht hattr. but mmiM it. A v O Co| Hk b«»i will etear »a«r ««©tr*© Rdinwdtfir Far by Grocara. A©b (or it, ar write — ” THE OLD SETTLER CO., FINDLAY, 0. Important Change Os time On CLOVER LEAF ROUTE SUNDAY NOVEMBERS. 1913 WESTBOUND LEAVE EASTBOUND 1 No. 8, 10:25 A.M HLf All ID No. 4, 7:02 P.M No. 5, 10:88 P. M UILA l UK n 0 j;SO A.M The Republic Stock Food and Medical Co. Decatur, Indiana Dear -ir;» After feeding Republic stock food ft r abjut two months to my horses and mules, I find it reduces my feed bills and has m* team looking better and more lively. So lam pleared to recommend it to my friends as the best stork food 1 ever fed and • besides will need another bucket soon. Wishing you much succebs,! remain Yours Truly Wesley Hitchcock The above letter is only one of the many letters of satisfaction we receive daily from our patrons. In ev »ry instance where we place any of our food and medicine we have re|>eated "re-orders for it and our customers are delighted with the results it brings d Give Us a Trial -. Republic Stock - Food 4 Medical Co. L. F. SCHROEDER, MGR. Decatur, Ind. ■ A •- f - T - ■ •