Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1917 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT ~ H . .... .... ~ ji.'. —: —' I Published Every Evening Except •unday by — ' The Decatur Democrat (. ornpany * JOHN H. HELLER Preaident ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE. Secretary Subscription Rates. Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier >5.00 . Per Month, by mail 25 cents! Per Year, by mall >3.00 t Single Copies ...2 cents! Advertising rates made known on 1 application. Entered at the Postotflce In Decatur. Indiana, as second-class matter. A dandy fine day to plant your potatoes or to get ready tor it Did you? And then there are the beans and peas and radishes and lettuce and other garden vegetables that will soon be ready for the table if you attend to the planting now. Don't put it oil. It's a nation wide movement to produce more food and is being urged by your governor as well as by the national officials. Help do it. Mayor Christen has received an invitation to attend a meeting of the mayors of the cities of Indiana to Inheld at Indianapolis Thursday. April 26th. to discuss the various problems, now of so great importance to every Citizen. Addresses will be made byGovernor Goodrich. William 1.. Bryan of the stale university and Willtahi L. Taylor, former attorney general of the United States. Mayor Christen will attend and is interested it: Decatur doing her share to the great movements now being agitated to help the date anil nation | DOINGS IN SOCIETY f k KsO»i »:*.:: seascaosoacccjcocat U WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Thursday. Loyal Women's Bible Class Mrs. Dixon C. W. It. M - Mrs. A. I). Artman. Ic Nick Miss- Dreda i’an nt. • Euterpean Mrs. Carrie Maubold. Evangelical AH -Mrs. Fred Hofl man I’’ B. Ladies Aid Mrs. F. H. Harmon. Friday. S. S. Class Meeting—Mrs. R;..ty Chrisman. t Eastern Star Initiation —Masonic Home. If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find him: elf left alone. -Dr Johnson. Miss Ruth Aurand gave a lov-ly Easter party Tuesday evening. Seasonable games were played and refreshments were < f ice cream, cake and candies. Music was furnish- d by Dwight Thornburg. Mary Aurand, Zelma Nelson, Pauline Hite. Florent e Snyder. Dale Snyder. The following guests enjoyed the good time; Marie Geht'ig, Helen Swearenger, Irene Ra.,sell, Bernice Kern. Pauline Hite, Jennie Venis. Florence l-'ish-r. Mildred and Wanda Elzey. Zelma Nelson. M; rcella Kern. Dwight Thornburg, Dav d Hensley, Dale Suyder, Bruce Room Bruce Butler. Glen Potts, Albert Hemhick and Alton Hoover. Easter Sunday guests at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs John Hunt at their home near Willshire. Ohio, were Messrs and MeSdantes John Rash. I’de Dull ami sons. Harry and Robert, Perry Hunt and sons. Lester, la-land and Lindley; William Hash, Messrs. John Myers and Philip Rash. As Saturday war Mr. Hunt's forty-eigl.’h birthday anniversary, the guests tires', filed him with several useful presents. ant! he also received gifts from If you do not want to buy a new suit at this time you will at least have to brighten up that old front of yours with a snappy hat. We have them in a variety of shades and shapes. $2., $2.50 and $3. - ’ ,i .-—- THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY j

telatHes in Tulsa. Oklahoma Many I happy returns of the day were wish'd. I — * The rooms of the Fred Heuer home ; ( on West .Monroe street were throng- , cd yesterday afternoon when the I'.e- , formed latdb s’ Aid wits entertained by Mesdames Heuer. Fred Sellemey-r, Herman Sellcmeyer and Ed Miller. 1 The devotionaht were conducted byMrs Fred Shafer and Mrs. L. W. ' Stolte After the business, vlctr da ] mush was enjoyed during the aocmJ. I The collection wasslLl6. A putrio- ( i tic air was manifest in tin- decora'tlot* of little Hags, while south, tn t Ismllax made a pretty greenry bow-r tor the cltatidliers which they hooded. Sweet peas and red ami yelloXv roies in vases made the air fragrant and added beauty to the rooms. The so-:, cieiy mad*- plans for serving dinu-'r at th*- church today to the delegate* tor th*- missionary convention. Among guests fi-*i*i * ut of town at the dame at the K of C. ? II list ev ning were Helena Aurentz. B. '-e Keller. Juanita Hoch. Catherine ami Josephine Costello. Norwood Markey. R iymond Druitt. Max Baker. Ft. Wayne: Mary Will. Bob Cougill. James Fo d. Portland; Cora Voieenet. Union Chy; Mrs. Houck. Huntington A large number took advantage of the special Posahontas ear to the district convention in Ft. Wayne today. ~ SIX WERE BAPTIZED. A splendid service was held at the Christian church last evening. Six ■were immersed. It was a very impressive service, indeed. There are still more to be immersed. The reception that was to have been held this coming Friday night will not be held until next Tuesday evening at 7:30. because of the patrioticmeeting to l*e held at the court house Friday evening: also there are other meetings that conflict with the reception. A fine evening is expected at the reception for the- new members of the church and a tine program is being prepared by those in i c harge. . There will be several speakI ers. and musical numbers given that I evening. Th* program will be <ani nounced later. Watch the papers for it. _• . -KICK IN" FILMED "Kick In." one of the most fam ms melodramas produced on the stage In the past twenty years, has been made into a Pc-the Gold Rooster Play by t ie Astra Film Corporation under tiie direction of George’ Fitzmttnriee w . h a cast including William Courteney as "Chick." Mollie icing t as "Mollie H< wes", Susanne Wills as ‘ Myrtle." As a stage play it ran on Broadway two years and repeated its success in London and in every large city of the United States. The story is full of fast exciting and dramatic action wltfcli makes it especially well suited to the screen. Mr. Parent has turned the house over to the fireman "fur this play. H< ip a good cause along. Friday night at the Crystal. CLUB ORGANIZED A fish and game olub composed of Decatur citizens and Adams cout’ty farmers was organized last evening at a meeting held at the city h-Ul. Temporary officers were elected as follows: President. Alt brt f'olrhin; Vice-pres Clem Voglewede: Sec•'■*David Hensley: Treasurer, Henty 'Dellinger A complete story and f-11l detail work to be d >ne by the club will he given in tomorrow's Daily Democrat. "mr. manly°was here. • . Frank P. Manly, president of the Indianapolis Lite Insurance company. , aycl Rotary governor of the- eighth distric t of Indiana., was the guest of the Decatur Rotary club last evening ( at the regular lune heon-ipeeting. held at the Hotel Murray Mr. Manly spoke to the club arid expressed that he felt somewhat confident that the 1 local organization would be taken into the national organization. , COMMISSIONERS' MEETING. The commissioners' boards of Al- ' len and Adams county held a joint session here this morning, receiving bids for the George W Miller county line road. The contract was let x to Chris Eding, whose bid wks $4,138. Immediately afterward the Adams c-ounly commissioners held a continued session and let the contract for it.be W- nihol'l road to Miller it Baltzell for M. J Mylott was ordered to repair the lights at the Monroq street bridge, and to buy a time switch. Custodian Stolts was ordered to buy Sights- for the bridge. t Plans for the McKean bridge were a« c epted and the auditor ordered so advertise for bids for that bridge ami for tin- Graham and Spiiller bridges. Tor Tuesday. May Btb. Bridge superinTendents were aaai-j cd H 4 follow: ■ Burket bridge. Monroe township. John J. Burket; French i

bridge. Hartford. Smith Rmiyoni'f Felly. Wabash. John Felty; Gallmey l er. Preble. Conrad Doehrman; Beer, j Monroe, Jacob Newhouser; Schiefer- H stlne. Root. John Wolford; Reese. M Preble. Herman Reese. a The county council was ordered to ( meet Tuesday. May 8. to make appropriations for bridges On the same day blds will be received for the Lehman. Shafter. Bieberstine, 1 Beavers and Hoffman roads, the 1 viewers reports for which were up- 1 proved today. IN SESSION HERE ! Full Membership of Mis- '. sionary Societies of Zion ' Reformed Classis i i HERE IN CON VENTION , Mrs. ,J. H. Bosch. President —Mrs. Diehm to Give I Address Tonight. A full membership of the Woma t's, of the Zion t.'hcs- , sis' responded to the roll < lass at their third annual convention held in the Decatur church today. There ac.* societies at Huntington, two in Fort Wayne and Dejcatur. Members of t’te congregations of the churches at Mag- , ley and Berne also were gue.sts. Mrs. J. H, Bosch, of Fort Wayne, presided and resiMmded to the gre-1-itrg given by Mrs. L. W. Stolte. in behalf of the local c hurch. Mrs*. F. V Kratz, of Fort Wayne lead the de-.0-tionals. tionals. >i * The annual reports of the societi -s showed a decided increase in membership. gifts and the spread of literature during the year The afternoon was also given over to the business sessions of the classis and special music was rendered by the women of the local society. The meeting this evening, which opens at 7:30 o'clock will he a public meeting. Mrs. Diehm. of Huntington, will give the addrers. A feature of the evening be the presentation of a banner to the society which nas come np to the standard of excellence. The local Ladies' Aid society .served dinner to the guests in the parsonage. Rev. Diehm pre4Xed as toastmaster UNOFFICIALGERMAN - PEACE OFFER? (CONTINUED FROM PAG3 ONWH ing any submarine or raider menace in the Pacific Paris. Apr. 12 -(Special to Daily Democrat i—The Aniericzm minister to Bulgaria has been handed his passports and has left for Sofia, according to dispatches front the Bulgarian capital reaching here today. Washington. D. C.. Apr. 12 — (Special to Daily Democrat) — Bulgaria's reported action in breaking off relations with the United States was received here in official circles this afternoon with but little surprise. At the state department, however, it was said no word of suclF a rupture had come. Lnn-lon. Apr. 12- —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Dispatches front Swit- . zerlaiid today stated that Bulgarian delegates were in Switzerland endeavoring to reai h a separate peace with representayves of the entente ' nations. London. April 12,—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The greatest battle of the war is coming soon. Germa-iy has her reserves ready and Is about to hurl her full forces against the Al lied line on the west front according to General F B Maurice director of military operations in an intervl -w today. Rome, April 'l2, -(Special to Daily . Democrat)— Austria is pressing Por.e Benedict to move for iw-ace among the European helligrantr, according to an authentic report in Vatican circles today ' > The ( >rried*» de Sera, in mentioning the move kpday. declared that tne Holy Father is refusing t to procc -d now "for diplomatic reasons." By Robert J Bender. United Press staff correspondent Washington. April 12 (Special to Daily Democrat I-To smash Germany's U-boat blockade the United States will virtually bridge tin- Atlantic. Plans for the construction of three thousand small wooden boats—me , most tremendous men mint ship I building program ever undertaken -- Lhave been cumplev-d and approved by the president, tfic boats will h" used to transport, food and supplies to '

Entente porta. The government shipping board ita» sent out a call for 109,(100 lumbermen and wood workers to begin tin- task at once. Congress has authorized sst>,tWH>,t**iO to start the program and will be I asked for $300,000,900 more The ftrst thousand ships are to be completed within IS months and i nmediately thereafter 2.000 more will be ordered. Each vessel will be of 3,000 tons with a Hja-ed of ten knots. It ia the purpose to run them In s;n h fashion that they will constftitle a veritable pontoon bridge across thsea—one boat every three miles. Work on ways for the ships has already begun at JaVksonville, Fla., Beaumont, Texas, and a half a dozen oth*« i*oints. EnMi ship to he manned by a trained gun crew and equipped w’’h' anti-submarine guns and wireless. (’oiiimencing Nov. 1. three shii>u a day will sail into service. o writ K Tn i»f:i i:m> % nt*. Slate of Indiana. Counts of Adain*. ss: In the AtiHins i‘lr» uit Court. April Term. 1917. Gustav Suliueler vs. Samuel Meih'.v ♦•t al CauMH N«< ••*"27 Suit to Quiet Title .\<»w < i o;nrs UiH plaintiff. I»y !«. Walters, his attorney, and tiles his complaint heroin ami affidavit together with an affidavit by a cogipetent person that the residence, upon «lillgenl inquiry and search is unknown of the defendants Samuel Mellev . Margaret Mel ley. his wife. Christian Beery; Mrs Berry. whose Christian name In unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Beery. Barnard ’l’. Pellovrs; Carrie K. Fellows, his wife; Mrs. Fellows, whose "hristiaii name is unknown to plaintiff wife of Barnard T. Fellows Mr. Fellows, whose Christian name la unknown to plaintiff, husband of Carrie K. Felloe’s. Julia \’an Gulf def: Chauncy Van Guilder, her huslaHid: Susaifnah Brofrn; Timothy Jx. Brown, her husband: Filley Jane JoshllnK: Daniel Joshling. her husband; Lydia ('lark: .Wien ('lark. I«r husband: Benjamin I’. Pettit: Mis. •Pettit, \okesr Christian name is Unknown Io plaintiff, wife As Behjnintn I'. Pettit; that tpe names of the <!e* tendffnts are urMnoWii dud that Ihry are hrhrv»'d to be non - residents of the State of Indiana, sued in (his action by the following names ami desikrnatlons. to-wlt: The children, descendents and heirs, tiie surviving: spouse, the creditors ahd a'iministrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and exv< ntor« of the last will and testament ami the successors in interest, respectively. of ea< h of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wlt: Samuel Meiley: MaiSWuet \teiley. h!s wife; Ctii’lstidH Beery , Mrs. Beery, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Beery . Barnard T. Fellows; Carrie K Fellows, his wife; Mrs. Fellows, whose < hrlstlan name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Barnard T. Fellows: Mr. Fellows, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff husband of Carrie K. Feilnws; Jo'Ym Paulison; Elizabeth Paulison, his wife Abraham I*au!is<»n; Isaac Paulison* Mrs. Paulison, whose (hristian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Abraham Paulison; Ms. Paulison, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Isaac Paulison; Michael Paulison: Mrs Paulison, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Michael Paulison: William Paulison: Mrs. Paulison, whose c hristian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of William Paulison; Lvdia Clark Joseph D. Nuttman; Caroline L. Nuttman. his wife; Benjamin F. Pettit; Mrs. Pettit, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Benjamin F. Pettit; tiie nan es of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the c hildren, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, tiie c reditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors in interest, respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased peyons, to-wlt: Joseph L>. Nuttman. Beniamin F. Pettit. Samuel Meiley. Christian Beery. Barnard T. Fellows. John Paulison. Abraham Itiullson. Isaac Paulison, Michael Paulison. William Paulison, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, the husband of Lydia Clark, whose names lx unknown to the plaintiff, all of the women on< e known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have l»een changed and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are mAnown to the plaintiff: the spouses of ajl of the pers<»ns above named, descried and designated as defendants to this action whn are married, the names of whom are tinknowrt to the plaintiff. That said cause of action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate owned by the plaintiff, described in his conrplairtt in said cause, said real estate being described as follows, to-wit: "The east half of the northwest quarter of. sec tion thirty (30> in township twenty-eight north of range fourteen <1 It containing eighty acres more or less in Adams county. Indiana.” In hiip the plaintiff against demands, claims and claimants whatsoever: that a .cause* of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they lire believed.-to he non-residents *cf th* Stale i f Imliana Notice is. therefore, hereby given said defendant that unless they be and appear on tiie 50th day of the April term. 1917. of the Adams circuit court, the same being Tuesday. June a. 1917, at the court honjpe in the City of Decatur. in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint: that the same wll be heard an<l determined In their absemei In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of sant ■ -ourt at the c of yie clerk thereof in the « iiy (> f Decatur. Indiana, this 11th day of April. A. D.. 1917. (Seal) WILL HA MM ELL, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. <’. L. Walters. Attorney for Plaintin. 12-19-20 SUNDAY DINNER -ATTHE MADISON HOTEL Served from 11:3016 2p. m. Spring Fried Chicken on the menu Fifty cents. Make arrangement Saturday afternoon before 3:30 THE IHANSffI HOTEL 9

A QUALITY IN CLOTHES ' \ Regardless of market conditions, HART, Sflpr; Z i \ A win \ NER & MARX art maintainin,: ***** aH ' w ' w * Im Hwi quabty standards in cothes. r ' 1 4 Considering what you get for your monry, ‘ Jl are the lowest priced clothes you can buy. I 1 f Hart, Schaffter & Marx make SIS.OO to $25.00 1 * Clothcraft Clothes Sio-00 to $20.00 Wj We’d like to show you. !U HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE &(( GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS i Marx

NOTH E TO BIODF.K*. 1 Nulice is hereby given that bids will I be received bv the Board of < ommisxh»ners of Adams County. Indiana, at their tegular session on TiicMtlny. M»»y H* 11)17. I and up until io oclo. k. a. in., on said . day for the furnishing and installing - <>f a steam heating boiler for use in i the steam heating plant at the court r house in said county, f Bids will be received f<»r the fur- ). nishing and Inatulling' of said boiler - and far the perfoutnam c of all work t required, all as is fully set out in tlw spu< ;ti<at "ii, *- t!:c r»-f"' DOW on til’’ - J the offic e of the ftudiforHf said l-atfrttv. i and shall include all labor and mater- , ial for said work The old boiler Mia 11 be k - removed by and shall become the propi. erty of life pontradtow» » t « ;■ j Alt bids muse Im* acfunpanied -Avith _ the necessary bopq affidavit as required by law. lt The Icoard reserves the right to rej Ject any and all bids. . The tin»e for tiie completion of said . work shall be agreed upon at the time , of receiving said bids, but in no event . shall the time for completion of said r work be later than GO days from date 1 of contract. WILLIAM KEPPERT. . DAVID J. DILLING. s • ROBERT S( HWALTZ. 4 Board of Commissioners, Adams County. Ind. H John Mosh re. Auditor. 12-19 Democrat Want Ads Pay NOTICE. MILK DEALERS. Notice is hereby given to any and all persons, firms or corporations, engaged in the sale of milk for use within the city limits of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that, under a city ordinance you must take out a license so to do. This license shall be pro- ) cured by calling on the secretary of the city board of health, and making application therefor. The ordinance provides for a fine for not complying therewith and said ordinance will be enforced strictly. Give this matter your prompt attention. CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. H. F. Costello, Scc’y.

17 STORES 17 STORE* THE MORRIS CO., 5 & 10c Store SATURDAY, APRIL 14 The First Day of our big House Cleaning Sale. I mu- u- 1 remember This big sale starts at 2 P. M. with a big Jardineer Special at only 10c, Don’t forget the time. " 11 -- -- ■ ~~ w . ,„ , Curtain Goods Mop Sticks. V ®. H r Brushes Paint Rrii«h»w oil cr> ' . . al an( l Garment Hangers. Ammonia, Shelf Oil Cloth, Shelf ’’ Tack t' C,cancr ‘ < BnU'. I Drawer Knobs, all kinds Bed Casters lack » am,ncr *- Bn S Brackets, Chair Seats, Curtain Rods Flue Stemi W•? aA rd \? Cre * a? iJhl < Screen Door Springs, Screen Door Hooks ‘ : ? had^’ ;: urta "? .. HWhilewash Brushes, Pictures. Molding Hooks, Picture Nails, W*’ lll t " Creton A tine line, a . u ,H, retails a|»oc per yarj nuJ Two W b". ke Crtam Cone^c.^"' C.ntliep and We handle the .Martin.KK.pper Co. Cream ever, da, i„ the week. • Don’t miss this Big Sale. n h SiORES 17 STOR®

NOTH F. TO HKHH.F. I ON TH MT<>H* State of Indiana. Adama <’o int>. ss Notice is herebv given that the • county .it their cffl< * in the « house in the City *»f Decatur. Indiana. will rrt;ftjve sealed proposals for the fol!<»W»tig bridges Id ,i, cordam with the »pe< plans and nsutile now on file in the offi< e of thduuditor of said uounty, by andsunder tlw laws of the State of Indiana ; ... < ~ . . Alfred’tian’* bridge. 1 mile north j (H d mile . (st »>f Monroe.»Jildia»a v ■ ' (W AloitT'H . intii«d»a. M< Kean bridge, q mile west <►( Mo»roe. Indiana. Sealed propns 11.< will be received trui prn< d at U n o'clouk a. m.. on the sth day of May. 1917. and the contract will be let to the lowest and best bidders therefor. Blds will Im* received for the furnishing of the material and doing and performing the labor and building and constructing each of said bridges sep;i I ;•?••! ’ A’)*t .< Iso foi bl! bling i struct ing said three bridges collectively . Bids shall include the labor and material for said work. In n< case will extra tamper, .-.it ho. allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done bv the contractor or contractors to whom the contract may be awarded. Any one desiring to submit plans and spe< iti« ations for competition at the same letting may do so by filing the same with the -ounty auditor of Adams County. Ind., not less than 10 i days before the day of letting contract Provided, if any plans or specifications Include the use of any patented device or any article controlled by monopoly the specifications shall be accompanied by a statement of the terms upon which such device or article may be used or obtained. ; Each bid shall l»e accompanied by a I>ers«>nal or surety bond in a sum H eqnal to double the amount of the bld filed for the work bid on; the same to | be appro »»d bv (he Board of Commix,j stoners of said Adams County; said j bond shall be • onditloned for the I faithful lYerformance of the work; the sureties, if personal, shall be rexidents of the State of Indiana, one of •whom shall l»e a resident of Adams County. Indiana. ’ The board reserves the right to reject any Or all blds. Time for completion of the. work will be agreed i upon at the tinv of lotting the » on- 1 tract. $ Ch en by order of the Board of Comj missiuners of Adams County. Indiana. JOHN MOSFBE. 1 12-I'.' Auditor. Adams County, Ind. COUHT HOUSL NEWS. Notice of acceptance of Ben Mesh- ’ berger as a patient at Easthaven aayj Ittm has been received, and Sheriff Ed Green will leave soon with the

patient. Mr. Meshber-z-r is ,j r J years ot age, resides n.-ar l.iu o r,J and was a patient at the hs-J some time ago. H< was dared Insane April !t in a | MMri j J prising Justice Peter It Kiter J Drs. Reusser and M* K- an A marriage license was ts. a ,; M mroning to John Evans ot Ohio, born May 14 ls?s E. Evans, to wed Anna Evans. street, of Berne, borti Dei.ewu- M 1576. daughter of Davis Brown -fl briffe was married on* < Mors MM former husband dying in !>*«>■£.■ 1»14. Real estate transfers’ T-uc-jM R E. ertnetery to Louis \ ft-,:-.-® lot 267, M. R. E. cenieterv Its uH Kuntr to Vern Ralston, lot 1* $1; Lucretia A. Pifer to Elsie :| Thomas, lots 280. 1. 2. and 4 Uvl 6. Decatur, quit claim d*-e*l. ■ H. Thomas to Lucretia A. Pileof lota 4. a and 6. Decatur. (1 1 ■ J. Lindley to Levi Rideiihour. acres, Rtt tp.. $28.00" . Isabel 'HM tune to Lauretta Elston 4-- a-re- M Mary's tp.. $3600; Robert B ■ Jr., to Joseph Francis t '--fTee .lot '.*■ Decatur. SI2OO. VISITED UNCLE GEORGE MAC 3 Attorney J. C. Sutton oi this 7 was at Daleville. Indiana. y.-st e r;, ■ to attend to legal business and • ; ■ there took occasion to * all on <*u: I friend. George H. Martz a piottec 1 this county, who is living at prt-’i with his daughter. Mrs Mary >•* 1 gart, at that place. Unde G-jtM has suffered his fourtli stroke of ralysis / but is again ahi* 1 to be up at ■ i about the house and is >on:ewh»:■ proved the last few da" • DEMOCRAT W ANT ADS I PAY BIG.