Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1913 — Page 1

I Read By I 15,000 Each Evening

& —— Volume XI. Numb (l 291.

MAY SECURE CLOVER

WTUR THE LB6IML POINT BE r Two WEEKS

nledo, Si. Louis & Western have Deli tided to Move From Delphos ■ Next Spring !

JFAVOR DECATUR: — : Organization of Pusines I Men Formed With John [ K’W. Tyndall Chahman. j 1 i WILL INVESTIGATE ’ gl|t ( Subsidy Election May bt ’ , < Called if the Proposition Agreed on is Fave;able. It i Hj’ i k Does Decatur want thi- cite. r I.n.i , shops'.' ( A deal is on right now -nil withit . a few day- a definite proposition wil' be put up to our citizen thu if voice , Pan favor..!4y. wil! land tin -'iTLL 1 is not a Muff, but a necessity on tht | part of the company, ami it’s upper (unity now knocking at our door , Shall we let them in? I Th<‘ business mon thi- morning or , gailizt'! for the work by reletting John \V. Tyndall ar president ansl 7 John H. Heller a- secretary. Upon motion i.T.o president appointed a <on winlltee ’o represent tht tition of thi j City and township to receive any pro|o. i ion and to tarry on any n--c with the railroad. The com I mitt' -- is named includes C X. < hr: ten. E. 1.. Carroll. IL R. L"■ JTynda and J. 11. Heller. Mr. Hmkle Here Testy. * C. L. Hinkle oi Frankfo-t. il'visiot. K BUperit endent of the To’.nuo, St E louis A- Western railroon uetter; ’’ known as the Clover Leaf, ’-a In ■blratur today aud this inor-.uu held a coal-rente with about to■ uy bu>i I DCS* men at the Hotel Murray. 11. t was Introduced by Agent b. mpmw and Immediately made th broad gatetetn.!.: that it had l* »n icidedto | joov. the t-rminal from ••The move b somes urees*:ry. ala * Mr. Hinkle "D- ■ ait-.- ve at.- paying . pur trainmen t.-r lOtt-mile . . - " '• 11 t ■ they are onlv ruining seventy tw<>i save this labor expense. something F MO st be done, and I have been author f i::ed to come to Decatur an I discuss ) the promts it ton." Mr. Hinkle was apparent!' . I much in wW “d says tie ' Os termlnnU will bo made Tho only other point I*' l "’-' " W'lMiir* whet* ,I,e *•“' fc secured and where the Bicunu u .vtushira bill wliidi would be that the MW I fw i ha. always governed th t J E the Clover Loaf freight - HI chi. of the road, because tin P™ g gfnes could as>i>. al! allowing they locate here tt !> >'• hill will be d *' wnttld < tenths, and otherwise this cit p. preferred. on B ■ . Übitie eight or n ' <n aW | Biteliar proposition ‘ v() , ed township am-ost ,„ if a ,27.000 subside O be (l^ ttt th#t However, a deni wh < y wgl tlmo fell through never taken « d " '< - U.U rubedv Is st gn , ** if anything I* ’’ conM.ou..ntly wi;lt .veW this time a new be voted. ~l s pmpo j AU those presen to I E alt ion. provided H lt , c (Kn* b,, definitely stated Leaf ofllclal* are wnr th ed fair. In not. *' the money w * w „ th-t the Clo , don't. Even' on* J )n4ltt „ lnn | yer LMf >» “P* (nr : eenluO I one that Will 7" ‘ n ; ilM rstrl.-l.*'’ | and that In ordimry e«> I nr o not "'W'M ® |(HI that the P’ I corn. > lr - time , ; ,17 ' W nt Delphos 0 (| , )rdl . go to I »- r n,OU,h ts the come here ■ shopmen. t IU

D ECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

pose to build shops Bn d (>t >, cr ()llil(1 ings amounting to an expenditure of! »12t».«0« to slari with, aud tl ■ would probably illiprove from year to year . A deal with the Erie, givin» r. througl me front New York to ft. Louis and the southwest Is logical and a pomd. bility and it might mean er it thing for Decatur, Decatur can and will. »;.<! if the proposition as finally wcri'. out i« reported favorably by the committee, it Is more than likely that things will hum in Decatur next spring. Aliout one hundred men are em doyed in the shops and yards, besides the train crews which must have headquarters here. Mr. Hinkle went to Willshire from here and will discuss the piths and proposition there. It therefore behooves Decatur to keep onen eyes, to forget old scores and to dig into this opportunity to do sometbit’-. that will aid everybody here. All plans are to be disciv al fairly with the people at all times. There, vlll be nothing hidden and nr.h ss the people want Jt. the deal wij. not be made. It’s up to yon. Thin’: it over, talk aliout it and then if it's all right, let's do it with a spirit Hrt r ill win out. Surveyors already at 'vc:k 1 The chief engineer of the r< ad with several assistants were her* today, iurveyint the grounds and f.curing |on data, from which a defi’ite propo sition can he made. As so a. as postilde this will l>e reported to I’resi- : dent Ross and his advisors and some , word will probably soon be rent to the local committee. T’-c committee , will act as quickly as possible and will try to be ahaoloteiy fair with the ' public. Among those who attended the meeting this morning rtre J. W. j Tyndall. H. R. Molli. F. M Srhirmeyer. French Quinn. Mathias Kirsch. C. 1 a. Dugan. William Fledder. >hann. C Schafer. ('. H. Colter, E. I. Carroll, J. L Kot her. C. N. Christen, C. H Ekey, M. J. M>'l«L an '’ a ' vn ' ,>f ' r of others. Mr. Hinkle impressed nd those -rfeent asking sincere anil 1 is the general belief that ‘her- will »• tom< thing doing. —■ bazaar opens tooav. Frertytarian Lad*. Have Attractive Stack fcr Sala. 1 —* i The attractive millinery rooms of Mrs. Kate llurdg'a mlllhW/ "tore were transformed today by t'.e ladles for their tire, day .. Thoatockwaa pl <“• ’* tn raold’v. Toilet •’•‘J n ’" ,fh ‘ i niece- oeWr«f. d<dl> b r <»W‘‘«* ll J ,; wil |eworb. The la quilts, and Oil )lU|UBI , dies did not torjH i(kM „ f .„ t . .nd P ‘ r, r“l " * rh ’ma et 4 p# ’ ,r> mtare < h-e>-. “ nd “T/e and homemade dhdt* fruil« and ph- k lofntanykh'd’ 4 " 1 " |, |rl u InvHed „.. . younr school I " ,rrr PO ?1‘ rOidiob- ;• Itwher. ( t ThtteadW ,llli ' Wren. Oh" 1 ' dl 7 1 ' „ r ... ncrmptlon, , |n phoenix. Ar« lght Krl d«7 I The "**”■ '* h J to arrive at land »»" rtpe< t-p to ln»‘ nll ‘ hl, |w w ' ad ,7' i however, th nl .„ went arrived. Th* pein,-ar<o''' ceased <•’ 4 ' 4 flel! 001 - Klraeob* o' J* T lk and I’ Wl1 * n M d. Potpernywas a ""

“DECATUR CAN AND WIL.I”

Decatur, Indiana, Wednesday Evening. December 10. 1913.

LEAF SHOPS

School Board Met Last Evening and Decides on Iwo Weeks’ Vacation. during holidays I Twenty-two Out of twenty-1 eight Teachers Will go to Indianapolis. At :i mooting of the scl'c >' hoard lust oveniro; it w:c dr. i<|i..| ttpoa to give tin imjiil o' tlio pn> 11. ( || IUI |. a two weeks' vacation durlnp the hoii ! day season, and this will certainly be j glad tidings to tho pupils who have' i applied themselves diligeio’y to their; studies for the pa I four month* and the coming vacation is a wcli-deser'. : ed one. It will also give tl.e pupils | who are intending to leave tho city for tho holidays a much Inn-tfr stay and more pleasant visit. The vaca-■ tion will begin I’ridav, Deormher 19,. and school will reconvene Mcnday, 1 January 5. The school hoard in giv-' Ing the two weeks also had tn eonsid'oration the State Teachers’ assoela-1 tion meeting which will be hud at In-i dianapolis Decemb.-r J 2. J 3, 11. end to which twenty-two of the twenty-eight , teachers are planning to attend. ARE IN NEW ROOM Elzey & Canoil Now Located in Their New and Up-to-date Quarters. IN THE BASEMEN?' Os the 1. 0. O F. BlockWill Work Three Chairs —Very Sanitary. Forest Klzey and Frank Carroll, two. of Decatur's young und pop liar itus , ine-i men. opened the door of their new and sanitary barber s' P In thej basement of the I. O. O. I . bloek varlv thi« morning and bus't css start-, ed off with a rush. Bo'h Mrand Mr. Carroll have conducted aj burlier shop in the city for ih< P“«» | five years in the Niblick building on - the north aide of Monroe tr. et, nnd have established a reputation for their skillful Itt th this proses- ioti. Their I J trade continued to grow bigger until: lit heeanie ne<e ..ry for then, to took! For n.« quarters. They therefore.! secured a lease for the front room in . thebaaement of the L <». <•- F. block pelo wthe Boston store. This new room is fitted ' v " h ery up todnte appliance n<'ued in a hurber shop Three chairs bare been ■ installed and they hope that tt'cy will • IM . U .pt busy all the time. A*"*! shining P«rh>r wi» «!-•" ”* w „ll as u bath room in tl'* "!**«• ' "Tstatrway leading to tl-s borber 1 shop l» I'**'*' l U,r ! (|| , lllWl on Store. The shop las also ■ tK . ( .„ fitted up ”** ”" r " r "; 1 .nd cold water, and plo*'’'' .' «h»»r--‘lfor the use of those whn ire waiting (or a shave or hair-cut. jin. Hrratiue started In to *ork for Elzey A ' art-oil this niontli.a BASKET BALL FRIDAY. I ' Wlncheitar •-* Co ’ r ' nS M *" i te Play. ‘ two lotereslttut" r«ttM* of ba " u * t . .. wlll IM . played on the l'«»l 1 ’ ,,0r •>: ;“X. t. ’ nerhaps *«» lw ’ »' R ' *' ,R ’ * ' " | |,|ah si liool »**“• V ' w 1 "‘ ,,, ' ,r inc tor the Ft*'® ehao l-lonship "' J ’ ~ - ontest here I antld L Zsi Tb« preliminary iaue •« J' ; t'lard by the Mooree team win, om-atttr'a "«•"»> te * m

, UNCLE TOM'S CAD'N. | Tlio long looked for announcement Is at hand, “i'nelo Tom’s Cabin,” Is i oming Io the Rosso Opera house on I Monday, liocemlw r Hi. am' con we inaj revel In the delights o l ' watching I Top-y and Harks, the lawv.r: soon I, we will silently clench our il ls and. forgetting that wo are v'ewlng a I'lay, long to trike the ho'irtl 'ss Legroc to the ground; the d<ath of Utile Ilia and the murder of Tim will bring tear to our eyes, -nd unless «e are f ry young and th'-’ Is our first visit to this immortal drama, < ven as wo have done before, wo will go silently lioniKv.ard from tin theater, thinking of the groat good accomplished by that groat woman. Harriot Becher Stowe, the autl.t.rosa of "I’nelo I'om's Cabin." The company | appearing hero Is under the personal direction of Orrin l>. Enoch, of tho linn of Enoch nnd Mnrkwood which ttr. an excellent production I throughout. Special segnorv und costume-. a company of capa''i artists ! and the concert band are features of tho organization. Bated e•. < rts at noon nnd 7 p. m. THE COURT NEWS Attorney L C. DeVess Presents Petition Before Pardon Board FOR THE PARDON ' Os Will Ward—Harper Divorce Case Dismissed— Other Court Notes. Attorney L. C. IxcVoue went to Indianapolis today to i openr l.oforo the 1 board of pardons in behalf of Will Ward, whn is serving u sent* nee at Michigan City prison. Ward friends I have gotten up a petition ami Mr. De Voss will present tills to the board. 'Ate divorce case of Flora Harpet against Albert G. Harper was db-misa-ed. Judgment against plaintiff for | costs. Tho jury will not report vntll Friday when the Iteher-Itnunian if sc wil 1 . come up. The date was postponed from Thursday. Ileal outate transfers: Dellr C. MeAhien et al. to John Whicker. 79 1-2 acres. Blue Creek tp.. IIS,MO. A marriage license was l.’fiied to Alonso Halberstadt, fanner, of Mon roe. iHirn Ib-cetnlx-r 5,18 M. >on <f Frank P. Halberstadt, to wed Iva Summers, born April 22, l* B 0 dattgli ter of John J. Sttmmors. REAL ESTATE DEAL Kalver Residence on North Second Street Traded on Fine Farm SOUTH OF TOWN Belonging to E. J. Leonard —Possession to be Given March 1. Another big change In real relate was effected through the Harvey. I,coiianl & Hoffman real estate agm cy. The line brick residence on North Second atreet, belonging to lredor< und liantey Kalver. watt given ax part payment on tlio purchase of the eighty | acre farm In Waulilngton tt.wnehlp ' belonging to Edward J. Leonard of Ft. Wayne, thia lu Ing formerlv n part of i the James Wagner farm, south of De--1 catur. Tho house wax given In as Ifi.MNf nnd tho farm. »13.200. Poaare slon 1a to be retained until March 1. • The house Is one of tho beautiful and ; comfortable residences of thia atreet i and tho farm one of the good cnea for which this county la noted, . i » > Walter Huttire, of ConttretF. Ohio, who haa been visiting here with Ken > yon Walters and others, lef today for n Huntington, where he wlll visit with j relatives before returning home.

SOLICIT FUNDS The Misses Irene Mytrs and Josephine Krick of Hope Hospital, W?1 BE HERE FRIDAY To Solicit for the £150,000 Fund for the Hope Hospital. Decatur will be naked tc ,'oln with other cities of the surrocn.lfng district to contribute to the needed fund of lIfiO.OOO for Hope ho-pbol at Fort Wayne. An active campi'lrn is Lv Ing waged* to raise the 'finds und on next Friday two nurses whn have received their training in the hospital, the Misses E. Irene Myer- end Josephine Krick of Decitur wi’t come to this < ily to solicit in Its ’>< I s If. 'l'l < business monos Fort Wnvnc. as well us charitable organixatlcns tl ere, arc assisting in the raising of funds and nearly st>O,tM)O ha aln adv hen raised. The hospital is also >• nding its nurses out to surrounding- tcv.ns, and out-of-town citixens are cortributinc heavily. Many patients from tb's county have been treated at the hospital and several Decatur girls have he, a train ed there for the profession of nurs-1 Ing so that Decatur citixens t. el much I personal interest in It. ’’.-.cn the, debt that has hung over i< ht.s once ! been raised, the hospital, it is bellev j ed. will be more than self-supporting. Putins aro also Imine myde tr build a new hospital. The Decatur c rls who will come here Friday have naked the people, through the Iten'ocrrt, for their patronage. NEW JFFICERS Were Elected Last Evening; by C. B. L. of 1.-Will be Installed at JANUARY MEETING Royal Neighbors Alsu Nam? Their Officers for the New Term The B. U of L elected officers l«‘t evening, the smite to I* Installed In January, as follows: President Fred Shaub. Vice President ■ Blanche Frvlu. Sec retary Anna Ginlev. Collector and Chancellor—Barney Werti.berger. Treasurer Fred Baker. Orator Joe Faurot. Manthal l-ena Myers. Guard Julius Brltv. Truste. h John Starost, Mrs. A Koltne and Wtlllmti Hartlnt. The Itoyul Neighbors o elected officer t, as follow*: Ora< le Mrs. Curtis Duke. Vice Oracle Mrs. William 800. Chancellor- Miss Mam W't.lers. Se< retary Mrs. William Biggs. B.uelver Mrs. Charles '’nos. Manager Mrs. Lulu Bwcc:« ager. Marshal —Miss Flora Plodder johauti. lMH>r Sentln< I Mrs. John Itay. Outer Sentinel Mrs. Arthur J«f fray. Physlt lans— Dr*. Burn* mid Smith. | Plutilst Mrs. Irene Hteele. - I null— W— " O ■ ■» —II ■ Illi ■■ I RETURNS FROM FUNERAL. Herman Tettmnn of the Peoples A Gerke store baa returned t« m Da, ton. Ohio, alter* lie was cntled Kun day hy tho death of hl* *tep-slsler, Mias Mary Kllrnbeth Meyer. Miss Meyers visited here last rpring and was known to many ltur> Death was misisl by heart trouble. She be came Hl a week ago Sattiiduy, and death cam* just a weak later, on last Saturdu, evening at 6:30 o lock. «—i.. —— .. -■.o —- ■■■ DEDICATED IN FECRt'AR*. Tb* flrat Sunday In Fabrimry ba* Iwoo sat for tho dedication of the mw Lutheran church near Tocsin Thn tnsld* finishing aud furnishing I* yet to be done.

THE LONGEST NIGHT. Tho longest night of the year will ho on December 21. The approach of tho suu to the winter solstler fins arI rosteil the encroachment of night upon the dny. Evenings unnr. with h tho sun will set earliest begnn In-1 I’ridav. December 3. '.Hid will cotitin no until DecemlM-r 14, with the miii Ix-low the horizon nt 4:3S o'clock each evening. Twilight will cense leach evening at C:ll o'clock, begin : ning Saturday and lasting tititil lie comber 21. when the sun wil' hav< crossed the solstice and will have ' started hack toward the nort'- to bring tho spring and summer wenther on. By the end of tht present month tho sun’s setting will be eight nrln- > ules Inter, being 4:41 on Jrnnary l.j The rising of the sun. however, will I bo seventty'ti minutes later than at the present time, so that by tho end of the month wo will enjoy nine mln utt's les* daylight than now. By tho end of the month dnrknt's- v.lll last eleven hours and twenty-live minutes. The longest night—Decemlw r 21 — will bo cloven hours and twenty-eight minutes. ——... ■ 0 - - - ARE PROTECTED Foreigners in Mexico City to be Protected Against any Totiblc. MYSTERIOUS AUTO Filled With Five Gunmen at Indianapolis During the Strike. Investigated. Il’nltetl Press Servl-. Mexico City, Dec. 10. tSpecial tn Ibtlly Itemocrat.) In the iv nt of nny trouble in this city or ’l:e threateneil safety of fon-irm rs. marine from the International fleet will Ik rushed to the capital according to confidential Information given today. The Powers have agreed to act joint ly. Tit* International fleet, irowded with marines are within half a mile of th* llallroad yard* in " I ich arrtationed hnndreds of empty carready for Inetant duty IndktnapollM. Doc. 10. —tßpo»hil tc Dully Democrat.)—For the second thm- in Hi* r--- <-nt labor tr< nkhm i mysterious gr<-y autoinol.il- Illi-** with five men tia* llgur-'i I r tn attack upon nonunion im-ti. F-t D*ilr, n non union motormun r--plye-i ’>• th* fin <»f the gunm--n but no om was in yuriMl. Two men and a i-lviuf'-r havbeen arrested In i-onn-'i-tii :t will llielr a-- olid appearance during tin teamster* strike when th* gunmen fired bird shot in the face »t a nnn - union driver. New York, l>*< 10. iFpeeial ti Daily Iteinturat.i Taking •- tlmonv in the trial of Father Han Hchniltt Kinf-sscd murderer of Ann:-. Aumll lor began tod: y when Hie tiato wit iioaac* who had found portion- of th-y'-Ming ui-man'a dismembered Ihhlj wore ciiili-d in Wu-hlngt-in. Do* Hi. (Special t< Itnlly D-'nira-rat.) Easter* railroadI oils y concluded their iippeiri-.u-- Is fort- tin- Inter state - limn'- •> - com mlssJ<m In behalf of til* r - |i- r cent Incrre*-- In freight rattm u*l<>d sot The plirthaslng power* of tl.e d-dlat ha* d--in-a ed while the In*■ rest ha* incrius-'d wa* their pl--u. '"iw-n thdripper side com- •> up after the boll i days, l-otil* Brandel* will mti mpt to show how the povertv of tinrailroads I* dn* to the *-0-1- tnnni puhithms. Cincliinutl. Dec. 10. 'Fpeclal t. Dully Denim rat. i Tho wat-* *uppl> which ha* been redttrud to ff mini mum slm * last Saturday when a l-lg main bur twt I* triurnlng to normal this m-rulnv. Most of the L.ctnrii'wlll not resume opnratton until to morrow, latuudry* art- wamp**l with work nnd Imth* an- ugnin Ix-eom Inga popular tn*titutlou. I -<-n the output of brewery* han bow turtalled tor tl>« past few days. W. R. C. PENNY SOCIAL. i „i. i The W. B. C. cordlall Invttre the t PVMi-.* to Ita penny vocla' to be held ' I Saturday oven lug at the G. A. R hall I A delightful tlm* I* anllrlp.iHd

Reaches Every Nook Os County

Price, Two Cents,

DATE ANNOUNCED I ■ Wedding of Frank Mcl ren and Miss Matilda Henneford Dec. 31. A DINNER TARTY Given by Mrs. D'*’* N;l.:h for Mrs. Robt. McMah. n Proved D<- ible A .air, ——. \ delhlitful "r<- -■ dinner '<• 1- Ivon Tuesday evetifm: bv .’-I:- D.-• I-H---lick at her home --n I'l. h ■ ,: Ti dinner w r.lv- n '.i umior *i Itohcrt M--Me! - I. < hi- l.m really proved t i b a dor! .* afft-'r for Mrs Nlhlii took <u-cn«'<t. nt th time to nt ■ 11--- the .-lefimachlii! wedding of 1 sister. Mi- Matilda Henneford. - Vera Crux, v-c w . also a gm a ; th* dinner '’"b- Ugh II was known that a- wa* to I • hr I of the se. - op. t.-■• date u > i I >-" comber 31, w:-■ unnounced !.,st - - n Ing for the first time, *i> i lax was tastefully arranged i*r th. home decoration* and thp -pl'e In th" diningroom w;:s unusually pretty Th.-' centerpiece was a howl of l-.’iwl'niv--pink Klllarney rose* with trailer- ot I nmilax. forming a delicate r*< • n traleery on th* Immaculate v'-'te efldh. Individual crystal eand'*-’b-k» hell ' pink candle* and the nut crys were ‘ open pick roses set on green rose | leaves. The rose colors '»*••< further I carried out in the Items o' the delic ! iou* and elaborate slx-cmt- -• dinner I and was especially prattr In 'i * latntv [ ice* and cakes. Willi tn* d - rt.tlufavors, which were the lov- -«• pink Killarney rose were hrou-r' t in. T<> Mr*. Itobert McMahon, tb* guest of honor, fell the happy k«t of i-nr-oun. Ing the wedding, ti n> d in tinheart of her Killarney r-** nar g..< ard bearing the words. Mail'd* Henn--ford. Frank M- Farren. December 31. " On the reading of the -nno r < emeat, the brld---elect received it. ,» good wi*hre then and there ar-t the approaching wedding was the n -nie of conver-ation Mln* Henneford is a yotrnp lady ot delightful personality at"l all were pleased to hear of her hnppln- -*. The wedding will be a very quiet one and the ecsiplo will reside In tlluffloh, whore the groom Is employ. <* a* man ager of the cloak and «ult dc -artmont of the Louder «tor-- The t.r'do-elect Is u daughter ot Mr. and Mr Michael Henneford of Lera Crux After d tier. Mr* Ed Engeler id C ■ evening passed in u dellgl-Ht-l «-- Mr*. Niblick wa- assisted I* ere- r tainlng by Ml L*r--ni- Nitlick and Mr*. Lewta A. H-tlthom* t . v-r at the dinner were laid I r the f< Hotting: Mr l(ot.« rt M Mahon, i 'u- .i .* i Mrs. Ed Ena-lor, Mr- 'A P, s. Miss Fanny Hit-. Mr«. o -ar 11. '• nan. Mr*. Cal i'eterstm. Ml- - M iym > Delnlnger. Mi- Ad»lald > "io Miss Kynt Voglcw-d--. vl Vogl- ’ Miss It- C.cH.r ■’< «' < verdab Mr- I. A lb ' ■ i . v ♦ Mntßd* 11-wine' -I • . > YEOMFN SHOW, Th* Yeomen .10-vv • ->aihl* - -' .-I - for it* It |H.n«flt «>-ow to be,i--.it r.n the CH tt -I t ■ .t--r Thur-d-v - v<inn. An e- tr» tine bow wft’i tie given and th- or»he*tra will play Ik tween reel* a I nits. ,The pro- •-'■-! • wlll go tov .tr • tb* Yeoniit" hull In provontent fund. UNCLE Hf.’ll'fAH Ogrervi 1 My sun. Bud, whut wi"k -ri nn vt-up-r »■ tha: he »sc t v and printed an artlklo tbet w- .tr " and th* mm dm another t i.’.ur the < ity prinloi th’ sain* peril I-- n take an’ nil' lAhh-li n *s h--v doubly < iitorprisitig sum kl' Im - * < * "'- 1 * BOX SOCIAL POSTPONED The I'ol sihliil to have h--|i given hy Mln* Mary Erwin (rather at tho I Vnlon auhoot hour* In K> Mary's township. Friday. IJPeetnbFP 12. lie* ■ Is* n p-»*t|tom»d utitil on* we--k latI Friday. Deeomt-er It, j -1 B -nA CENSUS REPORT. The jiiit bstey that -an-- to al«d d*n the home of Cbretrr Jebrreu. the I well known torurauco *n*.; •• tmou named Alice Bonevtnc, Tin babe I. the third child aud girl In t'r family.