Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1917 — Page 3

HOW Ito KEEP well One way is to keep your girl’s or boy’s feet covered with a pair of our Top Notch, Clincher Heel Rubbers, the longest wear in every pair. f < Ghadie VoglcWcdc AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

I WEATHER FORECAST 0 lift Fair and colder tonight. Tuesday fair, rising temperature in north and central portion. Al Steele went to Fort Wayne toDday on business. County Clerk Will Hannnell spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mias Edna Crawford returned Saturday night from a visit with friends in Indianapolis. The Masonic dance Friday night was a success and was thoroughly enjoyed Uy a large crowd. Norbert Holthouse is still confined to his home suffering from a severe attack of the grip witli threatened pneumonia Rev. G. Hunter Meyer of Bloomington, 111., is here for a visit with his parents, Rev. and .Mrs. W. J. Myers of Fifth street. The sale season is on and numerous farmers are getting their announcements in the Daily Democrat where it pays to advertise. Miss Clara Blondoit of Fort Way tie who attended the Masonic dance li -re Frida yevening, returned to her home yesterday afternoon. Next Saturday is Auto Day in Decatur and its a good time to meet your friends. Watch for the bargains at the various stores. The annual report containing an Itemized account of the receipts and expenditures of the St. Mary's Catholic church congregation was read Sunday during the high mass services. The report was an excellent onb. t " LLll^L-'-L. JJ! ■

The Home Os Quality Groceries Sweet Potatoes, lb 6c Sardines, in oil 5c Tater Chips, pkg 10c Sardine, in Mustard ...10c Corned Beef, can ....30c Alaska Salmon .13c Boneless Pigs Feet, can 15c King Red Salmon ... .15c Dried Beef .. .10c and 15c Fancy Red Salmon ... .20c Cranberries 10c Steak Salmon 30c Domino Syrup 10c Shrimp, Dry 20c Soups, any kind 10c Cove Oysters 10c Heavy Horse Hide Wool Lined Mittens 50c Heavy Texas Hog Hide W 00l Lined Mittens 50c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 35c Butter 25c to 32c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Denot 'Phone 108 I ...THE... I "WHITE STAG"! EXTRA MILD CIGAR | I “A COMMON SENSE SMOKE” | I FOR 5 CENTS | | ASK YOUR DEALER |

1 J. T. Kelley, deputy county clerk, | was at Geneva today on business. Bryan Hendricks, of Berne, passed | through the city enroute home from r Fort Wayne. I W. A. Kuebler who has been ill a week of the grip and liver trouble, is : somewhat better today. Miss Edna Schafer returned this morning to Fort Wayne. She visited t .with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johns. Allen Staler, assistant county audi- ; tor, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Staler in Kirkland township. Deputy Auditor and Mrs. Martin Jaberg spent Sunday in Fort Wayrt-b [ Their two children were guests of . iheir grandparents at Tocsin. S. G. Rodgers of lola, Kansas, formerly of this county arrived in the city Saturday for an extended visit . with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Krozier of Union township. Mr. Rodgers was born in this county and went out we it about thirty eight years ago. This is ’ his first visit home. R. O. Johnson, mayor of Gary, is the guest of his parents here and called at this office today. Mayor Johnson lias just concluded a campaign at Indianapolis where he headed off the efforts to change the primary election date. He will probably be a candidate for re-election. The Richard Lawrence company, of this city, has just issued a new song hit entitled “Why Not Stay In Indiana,” written’by Mr. Nicholas A. Bait- • er. of Tipton. The song has made • a decided hit among music lovers, the words conveying a beautiful senti- ■ ment and the music being especially .harmonious. —Tipton Daily Times.

Miss Maymc Deininger went to Fort Wayne today noon. D. I. Welkel ot Fort Wayne, was here on business today. Miss Margaret Foling returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit here, Ed Mutchler, John Falk, Olen Venls and others were Fort Wayne visitors Sunday. 'Miss Esther Mauller returned to Ft, Wayne today noon after a visit at Pleasant Mills. Miss Bess Schrock, teacher of art and music in the Wabash high school, • spent Sunday here. Mrs. J. W. Mauller of Wren, Ohio. J went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with helatives. Miss Anna Bremen returned to New Haven this afternoon. She was the guest of Miss Mary Fuelling. E. X. Ehinger, J. W. Tyndall and J. H. Heller will make a bifeiness trip to Toledo Wednesday of this week. Miss Hazel Grove and White Hartman spent the week-end with Mrs. Frank McDowell of North Second street. Omer Butler, substitute, is working , today in the place of City Carrier M-d Butler, who went to Marion for a visit ' over Sunday. Fred Blazer and two children, Helen and Harold, of Akron. 0., changer cars here today enroute from Willshire, O. to Fort Wayne. Mrs. S. A. Macklin and babe of Wren, Ohio, changer cars here today noo non their way to Warsaw to visit with her relatives. Next Saturday is Auto Day and the usual big crowd is expected. Its a good time and a good place to do your trading. Come in. Mrs. Roseman and Mrs. John Wade loft this afternoon for their homes at Garrett. They visited with the Koos and Stevens families. Mrs. Jasper Gilbert left this afternoon for Fort Wayne to visit with her son. Irvin Gilbert and family and the new boy born to them. Mrs. Dan Kitson will leave Saturday for Logansport where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Cornthwaite and family. The Decatur Advertising association will hold an important meeting at the library this evening and all members are requested to be present. Jeff Klopfenstein of Fort Wayne came in at noon and went to Preble to attend to business at the Farmers State Bank of which he is ti director. The sloppy weather of Sunday w.’s bad and the sudden change to zero weather today is the test of good health. If you dont get the grippe your all right. Owners of a factory located in Illinois at this time are here looking for a location. They ask no bonus but will buy a property if they can find what they want. The buggy driven by Ed Marhenke and the auto, following, driven by , William Hiehold. clinched wheels Saturday evening, at Monmouth. A wheel was taken off the buggy. No one was hurt. Activity is again noted at the factory of the Bluffton Hoop company. Forty wagon loads and five car loads of material were received at the plant last Saturday and operations will be begun about the middle of the week. The petitions to Representative ( Walker and Senator Simmons protesting against the repeal of midificatbm of the Three Mile road law have been' signed by hundreds of farmers and property owners and will bo sent in today. Attorney P. G. Hooper fell while walking in the road on Madison street this morning and in doing so his pocket book containing a ten dollar bill and about two dollars in silver fell from his pocket. The finder-is requested to return it. Dallas M. Reed of the Also Products company has written John T. Myers that they will be. here the last of this month or the first of next, to conclude anmgements for opening their factory at. this ploce. They hope to get started by June Ist and every thing looks like a splendid industry would soon be running full time here. Postmaster J. W, Bosse reports letters and cards remaining uncalled for as the Decatur pptltoffice as follows: Letters: Mrs. Florence Hillis, Mr. ami Mrs. Aubon Spaeth, Osie Magner, May' Buddie, Mr. Julius Jucllerat, Mr. CA B. Griswald, Mr. D. J. Fisher, Mr. Louis Connrad, Mr. C. W. McGobney,' Mr. J. E. Miller, Mr. Wnt. Koldctuan. Cards: Mrs. C. B. Lenhart, Alicq Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pillar, Miss Martha Ried. Pastor Stcnp, Mr. Chas.' Lauveijt, Buel Owens, Mr. Charley Ream. Mr. J. W. Stwulz. Wiley Chas. Smith. Mr. Rufus fcicljern'. Chas. O'Couuer. Regan McAlier Coal Co.. C. W. Bunker, G. H. Bunker, L. M. "Smith. When calling fur iuL mail please say “advertised.’'

t UNION TOWNSHIP Statement of Ths Receipts and Ex--1 penditurss and Summary Shown by Report of A. J. Bienz 4 For 1916 t TOWNSHIP FUND Receipts. January: ’ 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31, 1915 $ 2.79 « 1 T. H. Baltzell, Dritrfb. .. 285.60 June: 24 T. H. Baltzell, twp. distrib. 335.18 • November: t 4 John B. Holthouse, mowing ditches in 1915 180 00 December: 1 19 T. 11 Baltzell, Doe. dis. .. 304.69 I, Expenditures. January: 2t» T. H. Baltzell. exp. state Ixl. 16.17 27 A. J. Bieaz, trustee, exp. .. 26.00 ) February: 9 The Democrat Co. prtg. ... 11.80 9 The Herald Co. do 11.80 r 24 Smith. Yager & Falk, supp. 2.75 > April: 25 D. H. Goble Co. supplies .. 1.81 May: . 5 5 Ditch assess. Un. twp. 53.04 ) May: 17 D. H. Goble & Co. off. supp. 4.48 19 A. J. Bienz, trustee .... 100.00 • 25 Roy Smith, stamps 2.00 June: ■ 24 Geo. C. Klntzel, field exam. 16.00 30 Will Bittner, supervisor .. 55.00 July: ; 15 Ray Smith, stamps 4.00 I 19 A. J. Bienz. salary 50.00 31 J. F. Helm, clean, ditch.. 9.20 ‘ August: 12 J. F. Helm, clean, ditch... 3.53 16 Geo-. McVeigh, clean, ditch 10.07 1 18 Herald Prtg Co., prtg,.... 2.00 1 18 Democrat Co. prtg 2.00 .22 D..H. Goble Co. <«. supp.. . 3.58 25 J. F. Helm. mo"ng ditch 54.81 . 28 Wm. Bittner, salary, super. 15.00 September: ■ 1 Frank Schnapp, twp dich. 34.10 1 Myer*, do 7.00 • 4 Law'rence Stetler, labor .. 18.00 4 Wm. Bleeke. mowing ditch 2.56 ■ 5 C. D. Spuhlcr, adivs. bd... 5.00 5 C. L. V. Sheets, do 5.00 .- 5 Wm. P. Barkley, do 5.00 13 Un. Twp. Sam Darr ditch 20.00 .18 John Bittner, do 3.00 ,22 Glen Knittie, mow. ditch . . 2.10 22 Krank Schnapp. tile. etc.. 42.50 October: 1 25 Fred Stabmeyer. clean, ditch 7.90 27 Ed. C. Blakey, do 2.50 November: ’ 14 Frederick Shieme. supervis. 35.90 ■ 18 A. J. Bienz, trustee 75.00 .24 Walter Thieme, mowing . . 1.80 December: 7 Krick & Tyndall, tile .... 9.33 18 Union twp to pub ditch.... 53.80 I 23 Dore B. Erwin, lawyer .... 10.00 29 Fred. Thieme, supervisor 37.50 30 A. J. Bienz. trustee 95.00 30 A. J. Bienz, off. rent 25.00 ROAD FUND Receipts. January: 1 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 815.25 1 T. H. Baltzell, Distirb. ... 2.43 3 Christ Etzler, rd. work .... 17.50 June: ‘ 24 T. 11. Baltzell, twp. distrib. 757.95 i December: 19 T. H. Baltzell. Dec. dist. .. 5.1!' Expenditures. i 11 W. B. Martin, rd. work ... 600.00 , 11 W. B. Martin, iron pipe .. G. 30 . February: 16 Christ Marbach. rd. work 3.5e ' ‘26 Fred Krueckeberg. rd. work 4.96 28 George Schlegel, repairs . . 2.00 May: 1 George Schlegel, repairs .. B..>u • 24 Glen Nittle, sharp, grader 4.00 June: 12 Victor Ulman, labor, rd. .. 6.90 1 July: 8 Goble Prtg. Co. sewers .... 119.80 14 Geo. Schlgel. sharp, grader 2.50 '29 H. Baxter, sharp, grader .. 2.00 • August: 12 Wm. F. Ohler hauling .... 18 T. H. Baltzell. rd. tax levy 10.0" 22 J»cob Hahn, hauling ■ 28 John Perk, tile &ditching.. 3.00 September: 4 Theodore Thieme, culvert -■< ' 18 John Bittner, hauling .... 3.00 October: „ „. 3 Joseph Miller, tile., ditching 10.-o 5 D. H. Goble. Co. sewers... 63.60 5 L. C. Miller, tile & labor .. 1«».<»" 6 Frank Mclntosh, ditching . . 2.00 10 Harman Reinking, labor .. 25.50 16 Henry Colter, lumber 10.»2 November: ■ 13 P. S. Hartzell, trio i December: . 4 Goble Prtg. Co. supplies . 7 Decatur. Lumber Co., stone and cement 7 Kirsch Sellemeycr & Son, cement and lumber 9 Niezer & Co. stone 16.11 ■lB D. H. Goble prat. Co. supp. 3.12 19 Wm. Bittner, supervisor .. 19 0° 19 Wm. Bittner, haul., labor .. 23.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts. January; _ „ 1 Bal. on hand Dec. 31. 191a $<>.>6.66 1 T. H. Baltzell. Distrib. . . 463.84 Jun*?’ 1 24 T. H. Baltzell. twp. distrib. 336.41 December: 19 T. H. Baltzell, Dec. dis. .. 004.71 Expenditures. ■ January: . .18 iHolthouse Drug Co., supp. 1.->" February: , , ■ :; Jacob Helm, clean, school 0.00 i March: . 18 Amos Walters, labor .... <••>«> 25 Lucile Smith, institute, etc. -<O.IO 26 Vernon Brodbeck. instit. etc. 29.i0 25 A. R. Ashbauclmr. stove pips 2.2a 31 Svlvia Beaty, ipstit. etc. . . 29.7 u 31 Nellie Barkley, Instit. etc. J 2 w> - 4 Lucile Fleming, instit. etc 32.40 4 Esther Zerkel, instit. etc .. 33.20 17 U. M. Hinton, labor, etc .. 4.0 U '. 18 'Henry Sherman, do < •«" 20 Frank Mclntosh, do. ...... 3 ■27 Vernon Brodbeck. institute Z.2u May: .. ~r 13 Edna Fleming, cuumeration -«> b" 1 16 Berne Supply Co. supplies 3.<io June: , ~r ' 3 Oliver Walters, labor .... 1 T. H. Sh»haUiL transfers.. 189.00 6 Ludle Smith, institute ... 6 E, S. Chrieten. expeusa .. 11 ■»’ 6 R. D. 'Myers, transfers ... •'» August: ’ ' . ...... io Henry Bleeke. cleaning "" 115 Howard Cu. tor I three dictionaries o 6 lU

21 C. M. Hinton, hauling coal 10.30 21 Frank Mclntosh, do. ...... 9.50 22 Erwin Bienz. do 3.50 22 Erwin Bienz, do. floor oil.. 2.00 September: 1 Hall, Zimmerman Coal Co. 106.05 14 Debolt & Wernonger, coal 14.16 23 Ainos Walters, haul. & labor 15.95 October: 3 Henry Lehrman, haul, etc 111.15 i 3 Wm. Klink, haul. A labor.. 7.00 • 6 Frank Mclntosh, fumigate. 5.10 16 D. H. Goble prtg. Co. supp. 38.67 i 19 C. M. Hinton, labor 7.50 November: 8 Ind. Reformatory, brooms 3.50 i December: 1 Ind. school, books 3.15 i 14 Chax. ia'lirman. oiling floors 7.50 18 D. H. Goble pit. Co. supplies 9.00 19 Oliver C. Walters, clean... 7.10 ’23 J. A. Leonard, stove pipe.. 3.60 I TUITION FUND Receipts. I January: ) 1 Bal. on hanr, Dec. 31 1915 $1672.18 » 1 T. H. Baltzell. distrib. . . 464.60 3 Poop. latan A- Trst. Co. int. 5.09 18 T. H. Baltzell. school fund 558.80 18 T. H. Baltzell. Cong, fund 40.20 I February: 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 6.40 I March: ' 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 6.25 • April: 4 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int 5.77 i May: • 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 4.24 June: 1 2 Peop. Loan A- Trust Co. Jnt. 4.75 24 TH. Baltzell. twp. distrib. 544.81 July: 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 4.39 20 T. H. Baltzell. distrib 696.26 August: 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 7.96 September: 5 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 8.07 October: 5 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 6.57 November: 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 6.77 December: 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co. int. 6.57 19 T. H. Baltzell. IJgc. dis... 495.40 Expenditures. January: 6 Nellie G. Barkley, teaching 50.00 19 Esther Zerkel, teaching . . 50.00 27 Vernon Brodbeck. teaching 80.00 February: 5 Lucile Fleming, teaching, 100.00 5 Nellie Barkley, teaching 45.00 5 Sylvia Beaty, do 95.00 5 Lucile Smith, do 10000 5 Esther Zerkel. do 50.00 March: 14 Mancmo (Fleming) Hawkens bal. teaching, dist. 3 10.00 25 Lucile Smith, teach 92.00 25- Vernon Brodbeck, tdach. .. 105.00 31 Svlvia Beaty, teach 90.00 31 Nellie Barkley, teach. ... 90.00 April: 4 Lucile Fleming, teaching .. 92.00 4 Esther Zerkel, teaching ... 96.00 November: 4 Lucile Fleming, teaching., .jo.oo 4 Nellie Barkley, do .000 4 Edna Fleming, do 30.00 4 Sylvia Beaty, do 50.00 4 Esther Zerkel. do 50.00 December: 2 Lucile Fleming, teaching . • -j" 2 Nellie Barkley, do 5""" 2 Edna Fleming, do 50.00 2 Sylvia Beaty, do 50.00 • Esther Zerkel, do 50.00 DOG FUND Receipts. lanuary: 1 pal. on hand Dec. 31. 1915 $ 181.68 16 Fremont Bowers, .dog tax 134.00 August: 29 By dog record delin. tax., lo.ov Expenditures. March: , „ o 1 George Kitizle, dog fund .. 81.68 27 Frank Mclntosh, sheep kill 10.00 Job" , 0 ,. A 13 Frank Mclntosh, sheep .. • 12.00 October: , , 28 Walter Whittenbegger. dog 1"0 RECAPITULATION . TOWNSHIP FUND Jan. 1. 1916, Bal. on hand ....$ 2.79 Receipts- during year 1105.42 Total Bal. and recipts 1108.21 Disbursements during year .. 995.’.3 Final Balace H 2.88 ROAD FUND Jan. 1, 1916, Bal. on hand $ 815.25 Receipts during year 783.07 Total Bal. and receipts 1598.32 Disbursements during year .. 998.17 Final Balance $ 600.15 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Jan. 1. 1916. Bal. on hand ....$ 536.66 Receipts during year 1105.02 Total Bal. and receipts 1641.68 Disbursements during year .. 819.88 Final Balance $ 821.80 TUITION FUND Jpn. 1. 1916, Bal. on hand ...$1672.13 Receipts during year 2872.89 Total. Ban. and receipts 4545.02 Disbursements during year .. 1645.00 Final Balance $2900.02 DOG FUND Jan. 1. 1916, Bai. on hand ....$ 181.68 Receipts during year 149.00 Total Bal, and receipts 3311.68

LaCrosse Happy Farmer The Sensation of the Tractor Field MADE IN TWO MODELS MODEL “A” 8-16 H. P. F. O. B. FAC T DRY <J 0%7 U -A 7 ~ *§•„ >, -•** • ■ MODEL “B” 12-24 11. P. <7 "I S ♦ ** F. O. B. FACTORY *+K • «■ ’<’ The Wonderful New Kwwcnc-Burning-T factor THE TRUE TEST OF A TRACTOR IS IN THE FARMER’S FIELD LA CROSSE HAPPY FARMER ~TR?\CrdRS '^ rC e<t irill hoiv no other, I ! eßoth in<x|ets«reremarkal>ly simj.le, liglil, si.ong am! elli iem cast steel namegears so el mu. infused and r.mnhtg moi 3 \ MW>6L "B" Ims the must peiie, I kero one motor eve In .It .Me Im.n. ally ,1 , inAir Kr>i.UKßlA«i\'iri> tlirmrglimit .' u "\ yi u * r * ito* Then write tu— |\ I itatany prkefor actual »ervie<iii lidiTur on belt. Ark You IWiiniEsrßDi tueuvntew W tOM M Hilpert-Moore Machine Co., Distributor. Det,Hui, Indiana Denionsrattoi at Buncher b Shop, Isoith I it »t Street La Crosse Tractor Co. Minneapolis, Minn. I

i Disbursements during year .. 104.68 i Final Balance * $ 226.00 i TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Jan. 1, 1916. Bal. on hand ....$3208.51 Receipts during year 6015.40 Total, Bal. and receipts 9223.91 Disbursements during year .. 4563.06 Final Balance $4660.85 Total Bal. shown by report ..$4660.85 Warrant-Checks outsauding on Dec. 31, 1916 oil" Total Bhl. and outsanding warrants. Dec. 31. 1916 $4751.95 Cash in depository, December 31, 1916 $4660.95 My service Account is 170 days; amount $ 840.00 A. J. BIENZ, Trustee. : URGES A LEAGUE (CONTINUED FftUll PAGE ONE) the United States to the authority .utd force of other nations to guarantee ' peace and justice throughout the world. “A peace founded on the equality of rights. “So far as practicable freedom to all nations for full development ot resources and direct outlets to the great highways of the seas. "Freedom of the seas. “Limitation of naval and military armanment.” DON’TFUSSWr MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister There's no seme in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of a pleasant whit ointment. It takes the place of out-of-date mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt rebel from sore throat, bronchitis, tor. lit:; croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, hem! ache, congestion, pleurisy, rhenniat' :v lumbago, pains and aches of the back o joints, sprains, sore muscles, b.-uiscs chilblains, frosted feet, c Ids oi‘ tin chest (it often prevents i tuumu-.-.i ■ > COMPLIMENTS OF 1). A. Gilliom, professional repairing and rebuilding in all branches of pianos. organs and victrolas, and sewing machines. Piano tuning especially. Also dealer in all branches mentioned above. Drop me a card, or 'phone 682. • 1103 W. Monroe, St.. Decatur, Ind. Office at home. ’Phone calls, 6 to 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. nt. Examination free. Always at home on Saturdays. 191nio-e-o-d DECATUR’S* CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hnurc 1:30 t 0 5:00 nOlllS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy FOR QUICK SALES List your property with Butcher & Hill, the real estate dealers. Office rooms over the Trust Co. Bank. Also special attention given all collections. Democrat Want Ads Pay.

• . - i Official Time Table of Decatur Railroads The Reliable Schedules <;iix\D a inimaka. ihe («. K. A I. Kihiil-—‘l’hoiir PttHMcnurr MNtlott mi«i fr’rriKht lloiiNr, M4»nr nr :in<l Net ruth Nln. No«it lilmhiihU Ao. 1, Itnily 1:53 A. M. Ao. r.\ Hicrnt Nihhlma 7:03 A. M. Ao. 2, Except Nuiiilny I:HS I*. M. Ao. HI. Niiaiho onl> th 10 P. M. I X orl hbou nil. Xo. 5. 12:52 A. M. Xo. ll.Dnll.w Hlirouuh to < tt> I *:OO %. M. Xo. 3, Hxrefri 3:22 P. M. li. 1.. MHRKI, licrnt. i’okt Wuxi-: a spi«ix<;rii:i.i> llt 'l’lo X I IX I . PxisMrimrr nml Freight Hoime. I NrroNil street. <*]i|»o»ille the Court ilotimr: 'Phone 13s. |.rnve Dcenliir, 1. H.—5:5U. S:3O. 11:30. |». m.— 'I:OO. Z:3O, .5:45.0:30. * NHturdnyM only. Lenve Port XX to ue. X. M.—7:00. 10:00. P. M.--I :<H». I 00, 7 : ’.O. I I :00. t ••ail- leaven Deeatvv nt 7:55 n. in., nml lenvem Fort XXnyne i nt 12 in., urriviil* in Dvvntiir nt 1:15 p. m. In ndditlon to the daily nervier, extra nervlee earn %aIII lie run iin Folloum on Niintlliyn OXLX: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Ways* 1:00 |». hi. 2:30 p. in. 1:00 |i. in. 5:30 |i. ill. 7:oo p. ia, HtOO i». in. HO.XIHH It I HL, AKrnt. TOLFJHI. NT. 1.01 is A XXENTKItX The •♦Clover Lent"’’ lloml—'l'lmnc 21 PiiMMrnner an<l Freight Station. N«iuth Wlachenter fttreet* \\ eMtbound. Xo. 3. Dully 10:25 X. XI. Xo. IhilI> 9:32 P. XL Xo. 21. I.ornl l-'reinlh. rnrrlrn panNeiiKrrM. Dully except Sunday Hhss A. XI. Iliiml 11(11111(1, Xo. 0, Dnily 1:50 A. XI. Xo. 4. Baßy 7:02 r. xi. Xo. 22. Loral FrciKht. daily except Sunday, rnrrlen pummciiMers 10:55 A. XL 11. J. TIIOMPNOX, Xaeut. <III< X<HIA l.ltll. KtILIIOAD. Thr Erie l<oa«l. 'Phone 30. PPAMCRKer Station and Freight House. South XX in «• hr st er Street. Knsi l»4»mid. Xo. s. Dally 3:50 X. XL Xo. 220. Except Ntimlay 1:10 I*. XL Xo. I. DaHy 3:13 r. xl XX entboiinil. IXo. 7. DaHy 2:30 X. XI. Xo. 227. Except Sunday 1O:4G X. XL Xo. 3. Dally 12:10 P. XL <>. 11. ODELL. Akciil. {Catarrh Relieved in one minute. Get compli- . mentary can of Kondon's from factory. 1 Or buy a25 cent tube. If it doesn't do 1 you $1 worth of good in a jiffy, you * can get your 25 cents back from the B druggist or fromtheKondonMlg.Co.. w Minneapolis, Minn. Sk Use some quick. For colds, catarrh, coughs, nasal headaches, etc. Be sure it's the kind used by 50 million An.ericans Do - This • Now. \ X CATARRHAL JELLY I — .-TSi’ it'll r Os I.M’.t I l oft. Native is hereby given that the tuidejrslgned has been appointed executor ofHhe «tate of-Leo Audi, late of Adams <minty, 'll" eased. The estate is probablv solvent. PAULUS AUTfI, Executor. January IS. Hit 7. Hoiiptu' & Lenhart, Attys. 22-29-5 FOR RENT--A house on 13th street. InqujjT of Fritz Koenig, Phone 718, R. R. No. 5. 1913 LOST —Blue hand purse, on which daisies were painted, and with a blue tassel. Please return to this office. 19t3 wß* \ J jMn n> How much different and better modern photography is than was the photography of a few years ago. Things have changed wonderfully —so have you, and it's time you were visiting the photographer. Make the appointment today, 'phone 807. ERWIN STUDIO Expert Kodak Finishing. Over Callow and Kohne drug store Bring or mail us your films. - — I