Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1913 — Page 1

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XI. Number 290.

CHECKS FOR SANT* CLAUS Old Adams County Bank is £ Today Mailing Fund to 436 Subscribers. CtUB WAS SUCCESS About Nine Thousand Doi- | lars Being Paid Out-Be-I gin on Next Club. I (*■"■ ira I The Old Adams County bank today mailed checks to 43« members of its club, the total amount beQng about J9.MO. and tomorrow morngrig- mail wilt bring real Santa Ria'it dicer to hundreds who hare Recti putting away a few rents oath KWeck that they might bo ready for I this season of the year. The club has ■ken explained several times and. is I generally well understood hv most of ! eur readers. It was divided into Blasses, running from one to five |'ceni . that is the first week those in tilt, one-cent chib deposited that kpraount. the next week two cents,and [ the next week three cents, etc. The | jwo-cent and fives ent duh deposited Rhat amount proportionately. Those * iv the 5-A tl.'ss deposited the largest ■hirmat first .1 Went down and these f’rei eived ju*i e the interest as did Mhos>- in the other class. The fivefcjpent monitor • today receive a check I for $37.34. the class for l.'l'X.T, Mio- twexet-' . lass for $14.94 and the gtae-i -»iit class for 17.47. The checks Brer- prepared for this occasion and ■ th. fitting, In aring the picture of San | tu Claus telephoning for orders. * I The bank is starting it’ class for ■ Rex' year already, to ran fifty weeks. K «n<> will pay this year from *12.72 far * *>in cent to with interest at P Stereo per cent to be added. Besides Rtho-i- there are two new Hiei't for Kpext year a fifty-rent per wck and f .Slid a dollar per week, which pay ?2* Rtliosc who entered last v**r will re Kfiew. for they have (Hugh' the MVE ing spirit and will add to their savo —— - ••ALKALI PETE'S Ml" ‘ | In the subject of the two reel fra- | tur bolding down the boards at the ■Crystal tins evening. Alkali Fetcand ■lthree companions receive letter from il matrimonial agency offer ng r*du< Rael rates on June brides. rnWrawn K- to eat h other they write to tl.c agen Icy accepting the oner, but I «tr b. E Ing the last one to mail hl' letter de iKtrov the Ollier three. Hnally the ■ big day comes and Pete arrayed a> I a prospective groom should be. *« l ' f . white rose for recognition. The Ether hoys not knowing tW had Eoen tricked, also ' rigred i-P- W Eh. n they saw P«e eominr from b F train with his MH-pcund BrMget. the. E|w--ir revenge. They • || r( .„ bunk and find • ’ Eb. v present to Bridget ant whl.h many « I pete eventually outwit’ I Irins the fair lady's han . A [ Him entitled. "The E’Jlobbb Skirt” is a!’ o P® 0

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

HAVe Ent ERED CONTEST. Cr „, Contest. fourth mT. °! IWU,M from thp day writing* P " hlh ,nc,u ' s!Tp i “re toand it 1 g 4 StOry On fthcrculoals Wh fh wmT'T th * hWt OnCS Os f ' will he submitted tn the Red NOTice OF CORRECTION. °ur attention has been cn'led to a jWraphieal Prror tha| the offi ( . ia i election report '• the A,'prlm * ry of last of iiJ'n U Issue r Democrat. The error eecurr.J T leT/T 1 F> FrUfh,e "> So ‘" h 7 P ' “ WnK 32 >n the report, inX t> Ot S \ T " P tOU ' **' "1. the eighty-two counted In, so Mr. Fruchte's majority remains the same which is .igi, IS CPERATED OH Miss Eva Peoples Has Ojeraton at St. Joseph Hospital Today. AN INCISION IS MADE —— To Join Stomach to Small Intestine at New Point to i Cure Ulceration. ■ At I3fi o'clock this afternoon Miss 1 ra Peoples of this city trai operated ( 1 pon at the Ft. Joseph hospital, Fort '.'aype. for what is known In the sur I r leal world as gastroenterostomy.' . diss Peoples has been a ’•ffrttr for r laay years Iran stomach trouble. I hide *iey»a>*** dwauavd ai ileers e( tho stomach. It H Wteved • that it has reached the stage where I n ulcer or abscess has formed at the I utlet of the atomarh into th" small I ntestiue. The constant passage of 000 through this pyloric opening, It . i believed keeps the ulcer ir a con . tant state of agitation, wd to do Lway with thia, and allow it to heal, an incision will be made Ift the atam ich above the pylori< opening, by hich the stomach will be Joined to I .he iwall int«t |nH at th* r" 1B ‘ of , be incision, thus prewatiax the pas- ! U e of food over the ul« rated nalur , lerß ing. TbtewUlgtv.ltM.tand Dow it to heal “ ”* , laved will effect a cure, unle ea can oroa' condition has alreedy set In. . The operation will be performed by . Dre. McOscar. Bauer and E. G. loverf Hl, Miss I‘eople-' brother In te‘ i.t-r and .Ister-indaw- Mr ’ nd Mrs. &E. Brown and Mm. F A , ware at th* hosplta' at th. , , lIBP of the operatic®- , * coincidence Is that M P Uter Miw ■* •**•**• wb M 7,he hospital al Fargo. N- n.. f» • h „ op< ratl<'« or ’° mArr '” I histone* ; gfictmrose c ' vrM I t Mtn OecenH’' •

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.IN hunting camp ' H. S. Porter Tells of Fine i Time He and Company ! Have in Arkansas. r KILL MANY DEER —- ■ ‘ Boys Enjoying Themselves and Would Welcome Vis- I itor to Camp in Wilds. — Camp Little Rock, Elaine Phillip fn.. Ark. December 4. 1913. Tho Dally Democrat. Decatur, Ind.: Dear Friends:--How would It be to hear from the boys in camp? There, could be a great .leal said, if fsomej one would t.-ll all the experience.’ of tho Is.y- , their time ; and the fun we I have, our hunch includes Jim Middleton, Will Middleton, Bert Middleton, Clarence Yager of Paragould, M. I McDermott, Perry and Jess Andrews, Frank Purter and 11. S. Porter. Thi.i is the longest Frank and I have been together for many years and it is a great treat for both of u-. He live at Rutte, .Montana, and Is my younger brother, being twenty seven years! younger. We are having a great time and are killing our share of d< er, having taken two bucks and three does. In twenty-seven days twenty one deerj have be.<-n kllhsl in this county. It Is! a wild place. We have other sport I also, having cut two 10-e'ree-'. Middleton and Andrews have a great time telling where they will get the next deer. Bert and Will M ddleton are running a race and they had a real one u-lth a bear the ntl.ar day. I They were greatly rxetted When they (got into camp. The hoy* examine<t them and reported that tney passed muster, though it took a whole dav for them to get over the /right. We are living off Ilia fat of the land and all the boys join in oxt.-ndhuc be«t| wishes to all inquiring friends. We 1 would like to send some venison to our triendi but the weather has been; to warm vs are afraid it would not' keep in thlpmeot. Ix-t every one bas good as they can and write tu us.; Come and pull our lutch-t.-ring, as hi is always on the outside. 11. 8. PORTER GOTO PORTLAND C. H. Lammiman. Well Known Monroe Farmer, to Move in Spring. SECURING ACREAGE* For Holland-St. Louis Sug-; ar Co.-Will Raise 80 Acres of Beets I r. 11. Lammlnian. <»f Monroe. I* ln| •hl’ city repreeedtlM ll** Holland i St. Ixwils Sugar company of Ix-catur. He la here, he any*, to d-r»MWtf»to from » pra< lical atandpoint that sugar b~t. .an b» ral’*d at a prrdt In J«y county. Mr l*mmlm»n expect* to move here next spring »* • l ,wrt ‘«‘ farmer and will personally >up*rln tend the raining at beets on nn • Iffhtytract of land whleh l.e hue leaned from J. 8. Hower’, adjacent to the (•!»-*<’• '‘"P o ’ *’ p *" r ' iU, ‘ H * will plant tbl’ ground in MW beets. Fur some day* he tea beer ’» »!»•’* clnlty of "'»l n “* < t,n ’- r ■ n,! p * nnTl "*' , ik | n< acreage tor «•* ffrotlng of . Farmer* w 111 grow un,l * r hupervlslon, which W wM •«* t |M. over the work of pfnttog. r«IU rating, imrvestlng au4 marketing, and will answer any queatluns pertaining to the cultivation <>f •’*’ ,B 'leasing arroag* •»' prsonally In.pert ’bt land to b- devutr.l to th If culttrallon. ll* bat* b**» ,U ’ .Mire M r.s.ge In J.y *o«nty wblrt will be devoted to growing he, ls and cn.tn.ry to report, of to rm era in-ton.sk. good with rnrt -P* rleme. In their cultivation <*"» oP .test- that there l« a Urge profit . tl; e industry.- Fortland Hun. yr. IWnhnrt Mid Clwyrt ' Thlle of Fort Mi” <**• ForW "< ,OT ' f *”

“DECATUR CAN AND WILL”

——■■■" ' ■! 101 RANCH AT LYRIC TODAY. ‘•101 Ranch,” with Hr red-tklr.r. cow boys, cowgirl’, ranchmen and bucking bronchos, will be the at’ractlon at the popular Lyric today. This is conMdered the greatest motion picture of real we-tem Ilf ever ntneto and was taken on the famous ranch of the Miller Brothers at Bliss, Oklahoma. p it la in three thrilling reels and there is something doing every minute. In dans In their wonderful pastimes, war dances, sports and earner- cowboys and cowgirls with the) bucking bron : chos, wild long horned steers and | many novel and thrilling sights far too numerou to give full do < riptlon of what i« taking place during the action of this magnitlcant photo play. , Ixtvers of this type of motion pic- ■ turcs should not miss ft a’ It will be remembered as the greatest nrd best of all ever produced on a photoplaylc t urtuin. The admission will be five cents for children and ton cents for adults. ABOUT THE SICK Victor Ulman of Union Township Undergoes Operation This Morning. SICK FROM BOYHOOD Suffered Nearly Tnirty-fiye Years—The Operation is Thought Successful. Victor I’luian, one of Unlor township's prominent farmer.-, submitted to th* doctor's knife this morning at about 9 o'clock, with the hope of receiving relief from the rupture from which he bad been rufferlng for nearly thirty-five years. The ord<id was performed at the LTmuu home by Drs. D. D. and C. 8. Clark of this city and iE.J. M< Oscar of Fort Warne. Mr. liman had been troubled with the . rupture since his boyhood days, it ! growing worue each yejtr. vntll hl* only hope for relief was In the t-pern-, th,-’. It Is thought by ttutr-o Is cl urge i that It wan a moat euccesuful opera | tion »n<l that he will re< ovf- rapidly. Je”e William* of Root township shows n« Improvement, heinf St ID I ; quite low. Hl* ( Audition war Mich 1 that If waa necessary tn cal 1 a phy ' -ician again at 3 o'chwk *Ms morn- ' tossJoe Martin. While engage d In operat Inga saw at the Chroniuer factory north of the city, had -the miaiortune to cut the ring finger nearly off. The ■aw took the finger near th» Joint and cut In and then out lengthwise. '' Freck Hower, son of Milt Hower, j j the merchant, Is absent from his | I cftta. es In the high pchool on account I • of an attack of appendicitis. YEOMEN ELECT Elective Officers Have Been Selected—Appoint ; ve Officers Wilt be NAMED LATER ON Have Secured New Furnishings in Part for Their Hall—To Give Show. The Yeomen liavc elected tha fol lowing excellent staff of ofleatr to guide the order through the <n*t»lni term: Foreman. M. K. Whltmnn; ma* ter of eeremonlMt A. U. Htulte: chap lain. Mrs. t?. E. Cramer: correspond eat. 8. K. Brown; master of accounts, L«wta Hampeon. Appointive ofiicere alllltensmed by the forrmin In Jan nary. Th«i homestead ha* a fine new car pet and other accessories to mak toe hall mor* beautiful and comfort ■bl*, and their tn*etlng place Is nqw an Weal one. Tu adsivt in raising fund* for thr Improve meats ih*y will Ua*d, a b*n» tn rtiow gfvwo Thursday a» tb< fryv tai UinaHir wnfi Mb the. public to put ronlte them.

WILL BUILHOME Knights of Colufbus of Ft. Wayne Will Erect Beautiful Lodge Rooms. WITHIN A YEAR Definite Plans Will be Take i at the Next Regular Meeting in January. The memborc. of tho Knights of Columbus of the Fort Wayne council have decided to build for themselves a lodge room on their property at the corner of Jefferson und Harrison street* and it will be built w'»hln the coming year. The Jonruel-Gaetto says: "At the mee’tlng of Fo’t Wayne council. Knights of Colutibih last night definite announcement was made that within the coming year the council will erect a commodiou* home on the property belonging to the council located at the southwest corm-r of Jeffersoa and Harrisosi streets. "The building committee Is composed of Edward J. Ehrnian, chairman; T. F. Kerby,' secretary; '•’rank L. Freiberger, assistant secretary, and Charles M. Nlen-r, Dr. E. J McOse-nr. Dr. H. O. Bniggeman, Corn*llu’ Gear In, Clem Webber. Julian F. Franke I Martin A. Rinehart, Edward Meyer . Roleert E. Kelly, Peter D'etSe tod. J Herman Bueter, William J. Icnhart, Thoma- J. McArdle. A. A. Il« Inhart, Frank J. Voirol, O. N. Helnv, Hurry G. Hogan. Philip H. Wyss and J. M. Pierre. Tli* coun< II Im* property •><• by 13ff feet In dimension* and whito plans have not been approved »e yet, It Is sertaln that the new structcre will bo adequate to all deiuaiid* nnd will be a credit to the city. "At the next meeting to ho held the second Sunday tn January, tentn tive plans will b* submitted to th A council and definite "iteps toward raising th* necessary fum's will be . taken. "The Fnrt Wayr.c council, organii i ed in 1900. now has a membership ot more than 700 and I* one* of the inot-t I aitlve in th* state." NAME ON AN EGG Was Written by William J. J. Bell—And Now He May be Weddtd. AN EGG ROMANCE May Come to Craigvil’e Youth Who Has Many Relatives in Decatur. Wlltora J. J. Bell of Cralgvllto, wto» •has many relatives here, Is figuring lu an <gg romance, say* the Bluffton Itanu-r In the following article: "Ac cording to word from Cralgvlllc toda> the many friend* of •■Billy’' Bdl ar* rxpecUng the announcoment of hl* marriage lu a few weeks. H all reports are true the wedd'ng may ■ com* a* th* result of I till v writing hl» name und seddr< *s on an egt • title driving a huckster wagor tor A. H. Abbott. The egg cumo into the hand* of Miss Lucile Warner of Newark. N. J., und since that time n ecntlnual correspondence has been Impt up bn i tween the cmiplv. "Hilly tell* hl* friend* that be I* pltunln* to take a trip to Newxrk to nee hl* friend about th* rirrt rs Janu ary. ll* say* »bc I* only live feet and , a half In h*lghtb, one foot totter than I himself, end b« think* It v ouid b’ a j good match, Tua name on the egg may also remit In another wedding, a* Ml»x Warner has emt the num of a friend to another Crnlg’ tlto man ■nd this has resulted In a correspond •ace." • Mr. and Mrs. L*‘k returned to Ind ■ Innspolta after a week's stay bare wUU b*r brotbof. Leonard Merryman and faiully. Mrs Lurk wm formerly | Ml n Dor* Merninan

•i FINE BAKED SAI E. • Will be Conducted With Baj.'ar by the Preibytcrlan Ladiec. • Tho Presbyterian ladies will open their throe days’ Christmas bnsaar tomorrow In the Burdg millinery store. They have made plans to have their baked sale that they will conduct with this, especially good,tom<rrow. Thev will sell homemade bread, totren plo, • light and dark cake, cottage cheese, baked beans, and other gone*, things. Their lino of fancy and plain noodleI work, toilet articles will al«o bo good. CALLED BY SISTER'S DFATH. Herman Tettman of the People’s A Gergo shoe store, was celled to Day ton, Ohio, by the death of his sister. A mostinße was received t *.it rhe was I seriously ill and that if he wished to i see her alive he should cott e at once. , A message received later brought word that she had passed away. I O n, RED CROSS SEALS Ten Thousand Arrive for Sale in Adams County— Help in Fight OF WHITE PLAGUE Seals on Sale at Various Mercantile Establishments of County. Decatur ha* joined with th* othei i towns of the state and nation lu the: selling of the fled CrtW* *Tiri*tma* seals to raise* the annual fund* for the fighting of tul»er< ulosls. The ten thousand sewls (or sale in the county ' have leeen received by Ixmils Rice and placed M *ale. Ba they have been oth er year*, among the various be*iae*»i ■ I house* of the city uted conntv. A portion nf tto* proceed • will b< i retained for use in lighting tto' plague { In this city and town, und th* greate. th* sale*, the greater the amount for «** here. The accompanying cut I- a re-pro due'tlein of the cheery little* Heed Crete* chrie-tnue* »eul which so brightens a t'hri*tn>aa twe kag* and at the same ' time* I* really "a bullet against tutor eulosis." Help swell the aglea of ■al* In the J county by buying. «B4fciM»-Mei.-«eMBMwSHSeMed jawswwse wa***«**eMMe-«NMMiM*iw REPORT IS FILED tl'nltod Pre** Kervbe-r Wa-hlnyton, D. <’.. Do.. 9 Special ,jto Dally Democrat) I'rc hle-nt Wil 1 seen'* chantM of gross lumMlou* lobby I ! luk was HUstalneni In a repo” fiom the ' jhauMe today by a «pecbilly appointed lie vesllgatlug eommlttee. Democrat-! | and re publican* joined In ff**cubcin< • I lobbying und lobbyist* and larged) | »u*taln<*d the Mulhall charge J Th , ' majority finding* w« re: Hold* Hep j •esentatlve McDermott of Illinois 1 guilty of a<ta oi grave proportion, l<ut II omit* th* recottimendatio* of any pun ijinhUMM, convict* the Nat lor si Mau i ufaeturorN* aitrociatlon, but acquit* th* American Fede ration o’ lailror of Insldlou* lobbying; uaetairingiy flay* • Martin Mulhall; rnp* termer ltopr>I setdatlve Wai son of Indium end *T'nr le" Joe Cannon. Hopreeoftsllre Me Donald of Michigan filed th* minority ■ report, flaying congresslotir! red tape > and recommends that McDermott be I uneepariugly punished. | VISITS PARENTAL HOME. I — t John B Qua* o< Denver, f'eelorieeiee. , l« al hoeu<* for a visit until aftor New t Vear'a with Ms parent*, Mr rod Mr* > James 8. Gag*, nf Root towp hip. !!>• ha* * pent the pa-t tour month* at Deu*e«r and ha* vUitcsl o'hsr part nt th. west prior to that t'mv. H* I brought with him quit* a co'J*ctloe e at gold cote*, ranging fro«> ths W o >.m«ll half didiar to 'b* u* w traatr y dollar ple< *. th* collection tZitg quite mluahl*

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WAS KOT GUILTY ’ - , Dr. William Cr.iig Acquittt. on Charge of Murdering Dr. Helen Knabe. r " " ' ’ ; STILL A MYSTERY Big Demonstration Made in Court Room When Verdict is Read. tl'nltml Pr«*i-s Servl>-e> Shelbyville, Ind., Dec. 9 iSpednl to Dully Democrat)-The* n*t«tder erf Dr. Helen Knato still remnln- 1 a mo tcry This wn* acknowledged when Dr. William <’ra:g. In a dramatic court room se cnc, wa* teulay ac<iulttod j of tho charge* of slaying tlv • ‘-autlful Indianapolis woman phyaictetn. Both Judge Alonzo Blair, who directed the verdict of acqulttaL and Fred McAllister. deputy prosecutor. Marlon county, und who brought about th* indictment admitted that It »tll' re mtilncil a mystery, us enue b so today as on the day of the murder. Heti tor 34. ISM, when the to>dy was found In her apartments with a gap'ng wound In her throat. Throughou* the reading of Judge Blair's opinion directing acquittal, both the defendant and hl motherles* daughter smite*!. lat did I not change their position- H.* mho i Jury brought in it* verdict *»*•• e r >w<t :,pplaud< d vigorem* ly. The defend ant's daughter. Marion, erto'. three i her arms around her father s ue< k. , and hugged anti ki**ed him l-ne » s I crying from -hcer happlae'-*. She al**o embraced C. •• Spr-o. ir r the e-oun el lor . .■■ d ' . el e led Mm several ttaw . W ..••e I the court root* <rowd*-l ar<>-ud th I little girl and kissed h**r. i’racttcal ly every portion In tho re o i,->-hand* with Dr. Craig t»Y «. r I lam happy at being acnitiite' 1 . ’ he aid i Judge Blair hdM that ••’** oi'e* Imre ieluresi no evidence* that Dr. 8 I •* ! niitrde reel Dr Knato. I ii.iver.trt) t 'ly gone* through the* e v ebne.- »o ' found that the state failed to supp* > I the charge," said tho judge. * -Sr. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Je»bn Gannon, cteanes Wflltetin' an I lEd Wf o*n. t '• stningera who we t 1 on.l tub f I their p»R*o**ioi.. the same being from a couslisnmee r • r.t over th« < t E railroad. an<l w!-.« have !>.*>*) In Luice their arr> t and wer* eharg with grand farceny. wen* hrmignt to» • court thia tuoruing. They pl*»u>*d no' guilty and applied for detoib* as poor. Thl* wa« granted and L. •’ DeVns was appointrst to conduct the d< fen-o, to r<*cetve sue h cemsideralton a* the* court may decree. Thu trt»e I* »et for December 2?nd, • The nnal report of Frunl: blocker, guardian of Rob*rt Ca»*. was ajprtrted and the guardian dire hatred. ” Frill Kn<-ni< vs. Idrrlo M. liendrle to et uL. partition ra e Ofdermk I left tot trial calendar, Ilario Mann et al. v». Jc-e ph Mate * lone** et al . quiet title. D*e«! reporti •<1 and approved. Sum nt t'S i*llowe*d I fore omutlsslouer. Judgment against | plaintiff* for costs. German American Nattoral Bank v». James P. Karr *t al An wer of American Steel Bridge* t’o. filed. German American Naiimial Itatile v«. T B Karr et al. Answer c* A merle ah steel Bridge Co tiled II Ileal c‘tale transfer J V Trout let al. to lAwrence c Waricg. lots •133. 23. Decatur, »>•'*»" uewr-nce C. Waring to Warlnr tKevi* •'«. lot 7 . 1 Decatur, |t; Jame* D lto* r* «t al. Ito Waring Glove Co., tat *l. rIfSM; Is Walters, Com., to Ilario MOM, 4<t acre*. Boot tp,. (’Lira Wheat to c. D. truoM. lot IM. '! Iva. tiMU; O. I* tra’ild i« 'A- >• Cro*- -, lot 19'< 0* u"va, II’ 1 fi >, j * *'" ~ » BIRNI F'REMffN ft FCT 1.1 e I Folio* inr orc th* officer el' ■ t*4 t by the thru* Volunteer Fren-t - ■ I rocfaltau Idi'l *e*L Chl* fat* g'purdgt; as-tatunt ehfol fr :>k > stun prt-tde *;. Mr'.'io * i grirauader secretary. Lu*i* * btraasr: trttasumr. telarra t-^ u ► dtreetnr*. J*bc llilty, I B I I and Gcnr*'* Uraufl. Darua Wi.m