Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1913 — Page 1
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WHATTHECOSTIS Candidates File Statements ■ of Expenses Incurred During RECENT CAMPAIGN a| Assessment Takes Up Half |p in Greater Number of the Cases, ■Although the thirty ( ] a ti me ls not yet up, several of the democratic candidates have filed with »i.o coun*v clerk their statement of expenses inctrr«'d during the recem primary cam-i paign and election. The successful candidate for recorder file his bill at f 50.70. Os this Mrt was the assessnieut made against him. ant! the rest ? was spent for liver? rail.c.ul, cards. ga.-olim- .'.I oil, horsf, feed. William Zimm.-nn: ■ candidate for assessor, fixes his c*xp?nse at ! ■ *66.10. His assessment v..i; «'.O and 4 the rest was spent for anno ;:., omentfare, livery hire, tst-als and RUdgin horse feed, etc l.d L. AuKgsenbaiigh. successful candidate for Hfcrtist.'. of Washington tov n. i ,». spent Iltl.fiO. of which IS was his assess | Bien' fee. Cards, livery an" : enounce Einentx made up the r- t. W. u Laugh-; try. candidate for as>i-.sor of Blue HCreck spent only 13.55. Dinner and < FUpp i lection ctay cost I,ini cents and tiie |3 was his assessment fee. Al - bet' Harlow, tru-te* Wa'i; town ahip. spent £l’l.lo in csossment. announcemen's and t "phone. Hkk —■ ——oREBEKAH BENEFIT S-'OW. Hw ;A |ae Yh- benefit show to lie ptj on by 1 the Bex theater for the J’ehc' ahs has j peon changed irotu De. ■ U|-«: IS to i or 19. on account e| the prior date lieing that of the ht"!s • ’mol lecture number. MR. BOYD DEAD Former Well Known Busi I ness Man of This City. Dies at Bladensburg. HAD RELATIVES HERE Brother-in-law of I red \ Mills-Was Oid Engineer on Erie Road. | Rob.: of year ago i " 1 " i i*> c grocery * '•pom.- tim<‘ engager' tn b.. ■K er ,, r.»,i i* Kd<" turg. Old" .Monday teght-The Kacws was received ill » *1 BMm brother in la" I‘red \ ■ tbi ciU ""“h «-au<H [ rout, homo from Mint-. • ’ E ho attended hi- st® l •■' 1 ■ Buyd was *<V nt. ?.'»** 1 ■ • - <4 at 1 l-nrlng here had *"’* # jj fiumiii- near Bladen i “'Vun. Kun- pm d is ■ akk long a* *" ull((|1 the had been r.'cited ;(f ltn) . d Erl- was " ir *' u|! ‘ years ■ gprvd a” Bn ' hv ji the oM•nd h* wan ••'•H i«r rived by the wide*. . MIIU. thrrv bclnß n rt I—, 1 —, . —eFIFTY FIVE CBN* f,AB ' Indlanapoll*. • p 1 * | to Dally ’ J;J^eetth.”' 5 - being mud.- to pH , nt . .itn'-r* '• I cont gas rate ' )i( | r R ,.ni«* | accordance with , t)ir lernW | commlselon’" d| . „„ (tail r<® I - pn«y bv *h* t .|tUf#'' t* l ” I Pled "'/' n HI the comtn , *' l,on n " ~r -...•for* lease. T hr menh I tate r rL U " 'Thn '•’hr.pt*
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■•■■•A PIWHIXING, “ """'ted the «. k , " " r '‘ r the pftßt two years and cm-'ng h' »ny years of cnl! ,, g e lltp oumher Os severe attacks, th., i-,., >,. I OK about two weeks ago. He camo hon «' from Valparaiso | : ;1 M-O- his winter vacation v Ith 11 and it was then decided to Mr and Mrs. Mbn< . k J t F h v r S , ' Wayne this morning u, attend <he operation. It lg honed b.- st. w art’s many friend* that H.c rrcoverv »ill be a rapid one and that bn will , able t 0 re turn to Mhcol within a snort time in perfect he«h.]. __ FIDHTINt HARD Rebels and Federate in Mexico Are Mixing in Hardfought Battle. WOMAN FOR MAYOR Chicago Women May Put Up Mrs. E. F. Young for Mayor of City. — tl’nitecl Press Seni.c-1 i Vera Cruz. Doc. 11.—‘fpeclal to I ! Daily Democrat,)—Sharp fighting to ' day featured the second day'a battle' in the rebel attack on Pan'ico and 1 wireless reports say tha' the rebels are continuing to advancr despite; the stuhlioni resistance o! the feder i ate. War ships front four nations i railed States. England. Cormany | and France are watching *.’<• fighting j they standing five miles 'tit. Two, Mexi. an gun boats in th* harbor arc ' victims of the rebels' <hs-o-hooters | : Rebels are able Jo pick <-S the men operating the boat gunj Chicago. Dec. 11,- (Spe. ini to the | J Dally Demo< rat,l- "lt b •'*« 10 l I discuss the possibility tbet Mrs. Ella ! Flagg Young may be laur ’ <d as t " : women's candidate tor Mayw of < hi > I ago next fall-but there h ro’ellina ! what may come of It"’ sai-i -di- J*'" Vddams in a stateme.it ' r ' **' . j Chicago Women's t'lub nfd . had met to protest against i j resignation of ' intendent ot school.'. —■ ■«* y,,w York. De®- I Dolly Democrat.t-Uicl'l? ,lr ’ women again stormed the ’ J'"’"’ l0)U y Where the priest <' tnfi A being tried h* 7 J Aumlller. A bmhlt' ag.i" "hM r ( U s«! to see ills father >(<r | fro»o«^ ,J,W ?t.' Bl i7ai»dhh it la expected that hb _ B „ a attorney may be a ' ‘ meeting s°o n< ■ — r at gAjfVte-Lil tn s ,* York. D*c. 11.-'- T , .. ~.r«i >—AltlrndK** B ’" Daily Demoirtt. r .. w th* . .iws I. publicly know •> Hr elm is fi n the .henuihoute of Jr**** . t w'aHhy yootx ltlr^, '; il X>dy > dl-aPP"'"’’ 4 '■ t ’ l „r. - d for her . »lthdra«n the ’ • d agate: MM m oraPl^ 1 ' ; I that .he will t, Sew York. Dec. and /tuliy Democrat i mwr I: Miim ’’^'rii*'Thl' ‘ ’ *•” "X d’"’***' •” I■'">«' rtm ' . ,|te date * a - j.-.j-tal to' ’• . Dec It,— ; Washington. Wllwn H*'''"’ '""''Xi >• ,1 the Ntlon* 1 nMI p yestrfda! —— ‘ \ ' «~t send annual l»H -‘S’ l *7° r Xbeldln fJebaHl* A conn•> " ,v .Z n 7 r wlHbe«ent * ""ti d»r and Tue*d»F ” nrf.'t Tt 0 1 • ■ -■ b * ndeflt. io; ' county s#r
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Decatur, Indiana, Thursday Evening, December 11, 1913.
JUNDfty HUNTING n - - d Must be Stopped icAnnono •i ment Made by Rodney Flemng of Ft. Wayne. a—- — Tins YEAR THE LAST o 'i' That it WJ! be Aiiowed--i Farmers of State Protest Against Practice. !»• I » This year will be , hp jt , wh|( . h Indiana nimruds can enga | n | lun t. ing on Sunday Hndney l ie.ring of Fort Wayne, the chief oi t | Indiana I fish and game wardens, ye i - day anI nouneod /hat he will not nllr.w Sunday shoot Ing next rear. T'.i- ' <’u.- to • the protest- made by the 1: :; n' r» < t the state against the puicl'c Tlio farmers, however, do not a-,. <!.ut air. Fleming stop Sunday mpti.ig this year. “Os course," said Mr H- . ’.iur. "I j will have to 'top Sui'da- l iiotiiu' . when the farmers demand p, n s the law spcaftlcally states tba; Sunday hunting is Illegal. Heretofore, this l feature nf the law lias nn» ' n rigid I ly enforced, as public sentiment has seemed to favor Sunday hurting. Next j year, tliough. we will not ..How any j shooting on Sunday. "I really believe, though, that the |elimination of Sunday l°:n'ing will I work to the advantage of i'.unters ,j generally. It is Sunday hunting that ■ particularly agitates tiie farmers. , When hunters slmot on their grounds on Sunday It makes the f-rmirs mad I and they get after the liu ttera on ' weak days, too. If the huntc < did not shoot on their grounds on Sundays. I 'don't believe they would tare how* | much hunting was done op < lelr land ;on the week days '* FOR PURE WATER Campaign for Good Water Has Been Begun by State Comm’ssionct. GREATER CHANCES 111 ■■■l—ll— For Unpure Thar for Pure Safety in Having Water Analyzer*. l»r. H. K- Barnard, the rtnte com ■ ’mlssioutr. ask* the DMnocrwt to help •ul the KOfpH ol l* ur *‘ More than SOOO net’ * »t*r* have i xurtnfd at the »atr b<wrd ofi I health bboraUH** nrr ts ... . . i.. of »hh numiin r m<w n tlhM l P r * lrtVP n i to be fM»lluv*d i* nd unfit < M i .h.nwMtit n»* That (nr unnaina ano t» . hancea nf** rather greater that ~.|| water i« polluted tl #■ •' 1' ' t nl. a well t bored or d iven to second • a,, ‘ r ~' r n,,K ! ' “ [,la, or herdpun I* , '" r f re water, and the mmpo Ittoa I* i- . .hallow bored or driven j the Mime in n , Wl ,|i |n a dux well. x u vnrtk r**ten Hint - The water nW *** n®®* "7 rkllng but we know that In j ' :,n " .11 . OI ten II I" ' thnn ueiiA ’ nior«’ Ilia" ""ihandon the whenever it h '«».|l.le to u-e wnter Irnm » puNk ?..iv The water may b" H«cl«®r. '"’.rm'/r and apparently more coatly. ?Z it la Mfe.andtttf* water at meter a , rales Is cheaper th"" ’««< *•* tr%tl«H ■ t wait ao'* l »k-k»t« proven ' .n bid Have your health "f---j ,-our a <MMI p| P for anvlvat* heI firrr " ur .. sick, Do H winter fore yoe ,„,i,.a tt re not ruahed to nr i with h 4 ii»<o imHafiap* „ g Barnard. Mat.; ' . <hc I tions for < oil's ima ■ tMjttiipto* » ufTci'f HCZCKiAH o**l lives . ...r.un i' rtw Whlrt Th' ntemntiM P«r t I <t |l uaoa Red twice.
I THIRTY MILLION LOSS. There in a long line of i.Flmonta wliivli affect the humble potato, many of will'll experienced by p 'i.to rain- ' rs In Adams county and tut down their revenue In proportion to tlteir acreage. Indeed in tiie United States, according to the currant bulletin of flic department of ugrli-ul''re, farmers lose $.10.000,000 every v ar from early blight, <ab. hlnckleg, wilt powdery. dry rot, and others u r • already ' widespread and new tro"!il">, are discovered every year. Several of the . worst plant diseases have come to uu from foreign countries i">.l it was to 1 1 X' lttde these unwelcome v'-.itnrs that j emigres passed I. st yerr .. iiu.iran tine law under which pofatccs from the British Isles, tierman. Austria, Newfoundland, St, Plej-r, t.iid MlUtittelon are now excluded <>t account of the wart disease, a dreaded pest i which transforms tiie tu'icrs into Irregular. unrecoimlzahle hlnei. warty masses. THE COURT NEWS Markey Given Judgmen> i Against the Schw&rtz Estate for S3OO. A PRIVATE SALE Os Personal ProjK-rty in thni Beatty Estate is Authorized. Os Attorney L. U. iM'Vorr. who wont ■ before the boo rd of pardons it Indian j apolls yesterday, the Indiaraj* Ils Star says: “L. DeVow, a Lceatur attorney. amused the Ismrd w!:b a de-1 seriplion <>f a contideß, c i ante In | which William Ward w is Lnplleated. | ’ and for which he is now ecwvinp n sc,' -1 1 teiice. Tiie scheme waa to offer bad mone y for good at th* rate oi 15 for ! >t. but tiie gam** was wo-k<o o that' tiie “suckers" paid over tntlr good j money and received nothin:; in re I turn.'* George Klnxle. tidtniulstrctor of tiie : A. P. Beatty estate, wxxs aiitliorixd I the appraisement. Report ktobe I made in ninety days from day of sale Stuart Brown vs Rudolpit Bauman i ot at. Petition to withdraw answer and < rosss omplalnt filed by defend anta. Petltioti sustained. Wilson Markley vs. Arrtr w Gott ' . schalk. admluistrator ot the estate of i William Hchwartx. claim, 174U9.} Cause submitted, judgment ngt'inst es 1 late in sum of S3OO and costs. Claim j is found preferred and Is c'der.-d paid out of the a- ' <s ot said estate - Isabel Üby vs. Isals-I Ul>;. adinln i Istratrlx. et al„ partition sift. A|» I prarance by It. B. Krvrln »«r all de I f< ndanta. Rule to answer. Real e"taU' transfers: .loi n Ko-1 mey Io George Banta, nnrtli hall of 10l j 11. Bu*na Vista. s*<•: Gan**’* tunta !«• Eunice Nlehols, same, pliinlie Nichols to George llr.ntn. half o' lot 12.1 Haena Vista. SCO. Edward .'. lasuiard . ct al. to I-adore A. Kaivr. nutty In WasblliKtnu tp„ $13.2101; Bari.lt Kai- j ver to Edward J. lamtiard, lot 7s, De-, catuf. st.sWt; Ji'fem in h An (bold et ‘ al. Io Ida laivlun Archbold. < acres.l Ron tip.. *<oo John llcisl to All|-rt Harlow, realty in Waliaali *|.. ♦J.##® BLOODY BATTLi IN PRCCfttM. - tl'nltiti Pro«a Uerv.ee Mexico City. IP". 11 t<> I Dally Immocratl—A costly rid; bloa4y I buttle Is raging at Tortan. ordinu. to dispatches received her* this aft I lernoon. The messages stat* that the, tlglitinc started yesterday nail contln nod throughout th* ntetbt. The feder-1 nb tt la reported have taiWH the city., kttlittg more Ilian u ftuiid’ct'. rebels. • —— l • •*"——■■— STOCK BRtgDIRS Wilt. MttT. (L’nltPii Print* Rt»rvlr*i latfayette. Ind . Dec. II • -tFpei lal to | Dally Democrat) Tho nlntl annual] ! convention of th* Indian* Live Stock Br*« dors' association **H hr »»*•s•* Tliuroday. January 15. IPK. at Pur du* university In re. RllnoD and Ken lucky *xp*r*s are on a i program of speaking. o ' C. N. i.’briateu wont to Roma City i thia momlwt. aher* h® **•* l®«k nftar I sotn* contracting bU'»Wi*'’i p*rtainli»« tn the Porter cottage.
MANY ATTENDED I First Meeting of Stockholders of Decatur Underwritters Co. a Success. HELD LAST NIGHT More Than Ninety PresentHeard Reports and Made Plans for Future. More than nienty mem'ubs of the 106 of the Decatur Un« c-wrlters' company lust evening nn-wcred the 1 call of tho secretary mid miet'ded the | first meeting of the held at tho Eagles' lodge rooim. Il Is the | intention of the company to hold i these meetings each tnr** lyonths | and if all are us pleasant n> was that Inf last night, they will prove to be I big events. The hoys were entliuis-1 ' tic and the success of th* company is assured, if the members kc< i their en ergy anywhere near the notch reach ' ed last evening. Speeches were mad' i :by Dr. Keller, Mr. Groom and Mr I, Leak, a complete report vr»s made of 1 I everything done up to Hits t'me unit 'plans made for a cortinor'icr. of the j, work. Everything don* ut to this, time was heaiWlv approve! and *n ' lorsod and the future of the company ' looks very bright. Kuch member pledg' d hllnsclf to assist In curing one new member within sixty days, thus allowing the men who are work 1 ; Ing on the organization of a life in ]>urance company to remix* tlieir , hopes by the end of three months. The ' I next meeting will sure be a hummer it ]' I this i> done. Mr. Graellck>r, presl i dent of the company. presfCc-t nnd for j ; several hours the boys dpicn -ed the ] ( I vat ions propositions, looklrg at them; | from every angle. Coffee red sand j ' I wiches and cigars were »<-rv< d. BIG 'SOB" LETTER ■" 11 Received by Nate Steffen , from Indianapolis Man— Says Jonathan Had BEEN CONVERTED I I And Wants Fifty Dollars tJ 1 Come Home — Thinks I Letter a Graft. Nate Kteffen received a I tnr till*! morning from Jette Galoeey, Indian 1 spoils, staling thni Jone’liut' was , found on th* streets in a eryu ' condl ] tion, very hungry and In a general [ woe-tie gone state of mind. They said , i Jene patted him on th* •wli. found : i I nut hl» story, took him Io e revival i j nieetfPK. at which time the pasWrj ■ preached u powerful secmeu o,t “horn* and mother.” and tlien Jtw'a'haw wa» i uottiidly converted, tho recite and < transput ition from tlarkn* * Ini" ! light, taking place In the “Ixili Chrl* tiali church, Indinnupnli The letter Is not writ’ *:t in Um i ulh'V* vein, us It really D «ictlicd th I ‘ .<»b" languai’e cf tiie II' 1 ! • rd*r amt i sound;, good until tha l i-' patugruph.; I mid there the touch coiner, otid It'-j for fifty dollar' to aeud JonathMi homo, get him somi-tliiev tn tat nnd I assist in making him mo'e prescu’ i üblt for hl« advent lu'o Wells loiiniy Nate think* the amount a little I ] steep to hrtng n sevrni**ii year old ; i boy from (Bdianapolia to city, •*’ him a few an nd «h li*s mid u i l'Mtij ■ shirt, nnd has writ tin '"mt'lian tnl let him know where h* I*. nnd that j to> will cataeto hlin.provid 1, — all I j money n*ei**aary to rohaMßute hl> | run-down appearance nnd fill th* in | ner man. This Gen* Galoway asl'ci' lout the money h* sent tn Jonn’hsii vMeffen. 1 liidlsoapi'iu general delivery. Mi Hteffeti r*n an ad in th* ln',imi«|H*|( ! Htar a few days ar.u, vn;.i'g Jons j than to com* home, and If I* p<’a*lbl< ; aome grafter l» trying tn ‘vork Nate for fifty buck". And aautr. the letter may is gcuulne. but tU’y dollar 1 looks like too much map' v (< t t)u> »x I | iH-a-i* tn b* Incurred —lt’ui’t.e Bun 1 |»ar. j
AT THE LYRIC TOMORROW. A nuveuir matinee for ! iiih-s will lie given tomorrow at the Lyric. Ev cry lady attending mav levo her choice of u beautiful berry d'sh or a Rogers spoon. These mn’ineca are fast coming to an end and those wishing to complete their set will do well by attending every matinee. At the closes of th* spoon matinees the man ugemeut will give knives, fo*'.;*, table I spoon- and butler knives :■ louvctiirs. This give* the patrons a hoatitiful set of silverware airulutely frt»e. A splendid program lias been arranged for the matinee tomorrow and will no doubt be largely attend, d. The doors will open at 1 o'clock and con tinue until 5 p. m.. giving ti c young Indie- attending sclhl >1 nil <u>portun ity to secure one of the beautiful sou- 1 wenirs. THE GRIM REAPER | Garners Lives of Two Lin i Grove Ladies—M. s. L. L. Dunbar Succumbs AT 1:30 O’LCOCK 1 ODAY Sister of Mrs. David Gerber — Mrs. Eriil Bandclier Passed Awa\. Two well known Linn Grot* ladies ' passed away today within •> few hour* 1 of each other. Mis. L. 1.. Dunbar aged sixty one, a sister of Mis. David i Gerber of this city, auc*un l»ed at 1 1:30 o'clock today after a year's ill ] ne*s of cirrhosis of the I'n-t, combln-1 ed with heart trouble and >ompll<ation*. Hlie was formerlv Mi»» Mgry I Meshlterger unn was one of the'es-l teemed ladles of th* community. Kh*i leaves the husband and '*Ui children Mr*. George Si'hlagenhatif. of Linn [ Grove; Mr Harry Emfck Warren, | Merlin, M. of I e.roleun’. candidate tor prosecuting ■attorney, and t’Jeo. al j home. Ik njamin and Alh Mesliberg <r. ot Unn Grove, and t! ' late Du | vid Me: fiber ger. are brotiwnj ot the | d(M’OUH*d. Mr Emil Bandlller. at other Unn Grove aged lady, died at 1© o'clock this morning. Emil and f'aul Bund* Iler. U-na .Moyer and Ellin .’andeller ar* -urvlvlng children.' Tit* I usliui/ wiio 1» also living, has served for for ty year* or more a* drayman b' tween Unn Grove and Bertie, anti I* wide ly known. - . ■" lr •" 1 • '"""■ INDIANA DEMOCRATS ACTIVE. I United Br< ** Service) Indianapolis, hid . Dc. 11 (Spec I lul to Ihiily Democrat i Activity ’a I reported throughout the state In dem-1 Ocrutic ranks In preparntint’ for the district convention' on ’Vrct iher 22. | These conventions arc for the election of district chairmen, who will go to Indinnapoli* for i e r -'>n*i.nlxatloi. I meeting of the state central commit I tec on January 8. De!c*:»’*s to th* I district conventions will '»* ••ieeted i on De'cmbar 27. except ’n th* S*v t nth district. Delegates art- tn b* s* Iwted In the Seventh betw 'i. Decern per 22 and Janiu.ry L dv'e tn be tlx oil by dlstrli I dial rm* I' nnd the dis trlet eonveailou in this 'li-trlct also In an exception, with Hie d i * still In-1 dctliiiie. in i » min O- ii— i i—!■— WOULD ELECT LADY ON BOARD j < United I'r: > Hervlci > Gary. Ind.. Dec. 11 iHv-dai lo the Dally liepinerat) Th* city attorney !is Investigating the laws »n certain whelli'-r there could he anv l*ral ob I stucle to tiie appoiutlip-n' i t Mrs. Kul* IViHii Rat. prnmlnen' iu ,'lidtnnn > suffrax* clr' I'W, -and u sums-rter of . Mra. Medill Met'ormfi a, n Chicago, i to th* superiuieiideiiey of the iward of public safety, which i-orre>;H>n<la to ] the |k>llc* commission In other cltiea. Mra. Itay was the orgaU-er o’ Gagy't 1 first uffrer* orgnnUatlon. -—■ o —— . TO ATTEND FUNFBuL i. ■ . Mr. and Mri. V. C. (Teni> n» Wl thia aftcronoti for Van Wert Gbtw, where ; they win attend the fnncrwt vt H. D Jackson, which will b* b< h»<»p»F I row. Hit «Irath cm curt*-’ Mm. J«rk«iott Ar • •Irtrr o* Mr*. C*f m I • nw *
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IN THE LODGES Notes About the Fraternal I Orders—The Pocrnontas Conned Elects. (ITS NEW O’ 'IC J > D. E. Smrh Elected Wo. • shipful Mrrter : ‘ sonic Blue Lodge. The Pm ahot leers for tba ommln- — —- | serve a half year, and of t t. keeper* of wampum, r. ’ cUlcers will be nroliii.,' cu. * Propheteo Mrs Wul Poaahonta* -in Reul»-n ; : i Wennnal' Mrs. John 'cn. Powhatan A. W. Gerard. Keeper of ' or-t- Mr «l fiards. Keeper of V uapiim Mr- Rebecca j Rady. Mra. Al d was con::! l-sion' i 'deputy gr-:u lef. The olhrer* « I lie Installed l ■ • : t week in ,’anuar . ' The order I- ■vsp-'rlng sen r , new appllcnth" will hr- nr" rntrd tiie n*xt ni's'iiiv; The Masotti' Him lodge < I t billowing olli. ers. Tue-dav >v. air to serve with other* to b* rpt'Olnh I ] later: ' Worshipful Master Itavb! U South Senior Warden L. 1.. ID'ir earin' r. Junior Warden Dick .Mv« • - i Swretary K. B. V.i.nuTreasurer -<l. T. Burk Trustee lof three years! I’. L. An drews. ITwo name* were omitted 'rrni the <'. B. U of I- list reported ve*t*rday. i They are Rose Colcl'ln, who we* eh*, tled representative to *upr*n <■ ''.mnell, land Anna Parent, alternaie. FUNERAL FRIDAY ! Probable Fttnera l Services as AAnounred fcr Late Jesse Williams WERE CONFIRMED To be Held Fri »ay Afternoon at 2 00 at Decatur M E Church. ; The probable funeral atTiri n. - I i.nnouiK "d W' dnc- I ' f r Jess* William of R< t c i I h< k i»n tin J th*’ be* h» !<1 Frkh) , » will kif *’ H > horn nf Ibr * m! ! n*« U 6* I !<•«•»* will Im* fwinnui it J at j OH <> ' <*■ I (xfurtral W* <hj tjiiy iumh; 12 I n'vhw U after at* «»i pbralj I ninre la*t FrVUy mortilnr. I w-m—- - ■- PUROUf ,N IS CHAMPION laitsyetl. Dully lb'fi i ■ ‘' ■ hat li» ii I'urJu" . , Whit* Uglmrn, mu .<) Ml I who, during tin la«t tw> y» >i produc'd 413 ''KM" W. -.'l'll pound* This I* ilk tim** r •>>'i weight. Nhe was a gourm 'nd and < .m---•uiiitsl over 132 pound* f** l !. Ur' Ui .very pound of sped Mfi ■ ’Urdu* pro dm ed $ I J egg*. While II >*H.f only tl.k.'l ti. feed th* little lady for two year*. »' valm- of her eggs at market price here was $10.1) Moreover .HUs Ntfl pride of tb«! poultry department <u toe »til'*’» ♦lty has produced eight so*., i.ad < t<ht who ar* expected h* th* progenitor* of a rA<* "/ )>* V* •' 8 hnm*
