Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1925 — Page 3
a ß* flew Postage Rates I .. f.' r |(zii»’t r of the Decatui offiee has compiled a lint of I gtn> :l ‘ !|er '' ]i|i(|(|S w | t |ch go into effect. April 15, 1925. New one met wi |] |„. iHHtted by the PoMofflce department to comply i ' , ... The new regulation:, and Increased rat. s follow: d"‘ . || n ,,t be luatied f<>r more than SIOO Ot) amt the fees for ■ shall >•" «• i P rs net exceediniC $2.50, 5 cents. ir ‘ * IV ~,.,|j1 1t. $2 50 and not .exceeding $5. 7 rente. ■ sits" r " r ' (( i ( | ilQ , j.-,.mi and not exceeding $lO, 10 cents. l ‘" r ""'i*',. ,'ve.dinr SIO.OO and .not exceeding S2O, 12 cents. Bf"' " f i-s eM'eed.lil' S2OOO and not exceeding S4O. 15 cent* l’ ur,,r " r . ...ling $40.00 and not exceeding SOO. 18 cents. ■ exceeding SOO.OO and not exceeding SBO. 20 cents. >lir ° r ri |'/ r eding SBO.OO and not exceeding SIOO, 22 centn. |B r .. t..r Third t’laaH and Parcel Post la as follows: ■ X u w , i^ ur:H ' , ' , ‘ ,o ’ 6 ' s CPQtB B L mr insurance from $5.00 to $25.00. 8 cents. B E for insurance from $25.00 to $50.00. 10 cents. B L for insurance front $50.00 to SIOO.OO, 25 r ents. u,,. ,[nler or an insured parcel shall request a "return to a „ additional fee of 3 cents, shall be paid. Tie lee f " r "diection on delivery service (CODI shall be: w' eids for colleitions not to exceed $IO.O()> I’, rents for collections not to exceed $50.09. ! ■ p,. , fees are in addition to the regular postage, required on parcel. M Tie fee for Itet’i'Tered First Class .Mail will be 15 r ents for value not ;r.r i- lerinested an additional fee of 3 cents shall be paid. [eiei|.i ■I All po-tai card- (not Government cards) will require 2 cents. M . |tl , 1'.,!., on . linilar and advertising matter, photographs and all Third matter will be lU. cents for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof up to I including 8 ounces. Over 8 ounces Third Class matter will be dispatch BBL t rate-, parcel •vosl. to which an additional 2 cents service charge Kill t* BH Rates of )..rsi.,l-,- on all Fourth Class or Parcel Post matter will bo as M im parcel-, not exceeding'B ( ounces the rate will be I’4 cents for each till "ui l ' "i trm lion th >reof. On parcels exceeding 8 ounces, pound or rales shall apply and an additional service charge of 2 cents . hall be Buiil on eacli parc.-l. The 2 cents service charge does not apply to parcels <>ii rural routes, but these parcels must be indorsed "Mailed on rural to show ih.ii limy are exempt from the mrvice ( bar;'.'. Parcels to bspecial handing will be dispatched with first class mail at an addl Mu | charge of 25 c. tits for this service, all these parcels mn,q be indorsed Handling" The late on books, catalogs, seeds, cuttings, bulbs. scions and plants shall continue to be 1 cent for each 2 ounce, mi par nut exceeding 8 ounces in weight? Rates i.t pu-tage on Newspapers and Magazines (second class matter) mail.-.! by others than the publisher or news agent will be as follows: ■Miounces and for weights exceeding 8 ounces the fourth class or parcel post Mlbtl! apply. Partial or incomplete copies of publications of the second < la-< <hall not be regarded as second class matter but the rate of I’4 cents for ■■ will 2 ounces m traction thereof shall apply up to and including S ounces. ■Bom-that. the pound parcel post rates apply. Unsold second class matter BBreturned by news agents shall be returned at parcel post rater. When news ■B igents desire m return to publisher merely the head or small pot lion of each piblication as evidence that the copy Bas not been sold, such portions shall rated at I’i cents for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof up to 8 ounces, irtt that, pound rates apply. Special Delivery The rates on special delivery letters and parcels up to and including 2 BB pounds shall be in cents in addition to the regular postage, en mail matter BB cdtliinr from 2 io in pounds the special delivery fee shall he 15 cents and BB >n matter weighing from IP to 70 pounds the rate for special delivery shall be 2u cents.
Stilling station ■ ATTENDANT HELD ■ UP AND ROBBED (Continued from Page One) HH wn in the r<-nr seat. The oar was HH stepped about 100 yards east of the river brulge ami j, a j r w;lq ordered to ■ Bet our of the ear. After Bair alight ■ Police Are Notified H Mr. Bair ran back to the city nnd M reported the holdup |n Night. Police-' BB IMn Melchi who immediately ■ ' p,p bhonp<l police in Fort Wayne. ■ an Wert and other nearby cities. H Mr. Bair stated that the two men f re young men and both wore grey ■ oVWcoals - He declared he would rognize the man in the rear seat ■ 1 hp saw him again, but that he did BAfJ' aVe a 80r,d v ( pw of the driver. ■ °'h men were of large build. Ho o.^'.' kaf hp th3,,ght ,hp oar was a tain 6 aker alttio " 8 ' 111 P was not cers eXa 7 amoilnt Qf the money until 5 ! hP ban,ll,s waa n °t known made th. Pheckup of twolpts was " a,lp this morning. PBITVARY - a »^Sarah' ( ri r an rta " gh,er of npnr >’ 15 isri • f a ” snn "as born August Adam, 0 co"’ r' ! i'.’ e rpeek T °wnship never Indiana. All her life, she f n>m the S ‘i le '‘ n,Ore ,han '°" e mil ° " pla <» of her birth. p nly *• ■■ >»- HShe „ nio, and 23 days, rtman rJ, n,:irri ’‘' 1 *° Hlisha r. Mer- ’ 29 ’ 1870 «’ho prdays. ' P3,h nn, y 4 mo. and 12 i a M. P E ,y f age She i° lned retnained mn,?"” 11 *° which she She leaves Jo hRr lifti ! 0,16 v m ° U T her departure som Wm P * ary Myers and two -'dams Co .? nd Lpmnel W. all of '■ r|au8 °n of ql!° °“ e brother - Wm- ‘ ' h| ldren n ‘ y Ohio, 15 * ran,i a host nf «. a Krand child and —J
| her hnshand preceded her in float h. Thus while families are being I broken here they are being reunited over there where partings will he no more. AWAY I can not say and I will not say That she is dead. She is just away! With a cherry smile, and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land i And left, ip; dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since she lingers there. And you-O' you, who the wildest yearn For tho oldtime step and the glad return Think of her as faring on as dear In the love of there as in the love of here. Think of her still as the same, I say She is not dead she is just away. Jarnos Whitcomb Rivel = o '— | Court House I i! J Judgement Rendered In the case of Scmitz & Tricker vs. | True Miller et al, special findings of facts and conclusions of law were filed, and (he court rendered judgement against the defendants. Demurrer Filed By City .In tho case of Maggie Fuhrman vs. tho Citizens Te lephone company and the City of Decatur, the defendant. City of Decatur, filed a demurrer. Taken To Richmond Sheriff John Baker and County Clerk John E. Nelson yesterday took Henry Schwartz, of near Freidheim j to the Eastern Hospital for the Insane ; at Richmond. Mr. Schwartz is a for-, mer patient of the hospital and was discharged more than a year ago. but it was necesary to return him to the institution, Wabash Lawyer Here Attorney D. F. Brooks, of Wabash, transacted legal bu -iness in the I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925.
• Adams circuit court today Real Estate Transfer* i William Fuchs to Lydia Fuchs, 4u inlet in Blue Greek town-hip for sl. | John Roth to Jacoh .1 Kanffmnn, 100 acres in French township, for ( $12,101). | I! (1 Holme etiix to Otis Hurl,-. "0 acron in Jefferson town hip, for $«,000 Albert Arnold et nl to Adolph f'mith, Rd acres in Kiri land town nliip. for $6,250. Adolph Smith to John Smith, 30 acres in Kirkland township, for $2.1X10 Nettie Roop to Mura f/dt. 78.5 acres In Union township, for SB,OOO. latke O. Parrish et al to Jacob Bar pare. 57.7 acres in Kirkland township, for $5,000. Ferdinand Tahler et nl to John E. Nelson, 'S acres in Washington township, for SB,OOO. Clarence Troutner to Harry Sipe, lot 61 in Decatur, for SI,OOO. Alm Ackerman to Joseph E. Hann etux. 80 acres in Washington town ship, for $10,651. John A. Hnggard etiix to Harvey J. Splltf, 50 acres in Monroe townt ship, for $9,000. t | Harvey j. Sells etiix to John A. Haggard etux, tract in Monroe town ship, for $3,500. John 11. Parr etux to John A. Haggard ctnx, 10 acres in Monroe town I ship, for $3,200. , 1 Calvin Teeter etiix to Nicholas . _ Rich, lot 'ls in Remo for $2,500. , Nicholas Rich etiix Io Nussbaum ( Novelty company, lot 33 in Herne for ' $2,550. ? Daniel N. Stauffer etux to Christian E. Stauffer, hiil acres in Jeffei mn ( township for sl. r Henry C. Getting to Henry L. > Getting, 97 acres in Root township, v f»r sl. ] Case Tried At Portland . The case of Grover C. Hoffman vs.
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Iflchafi'er Company, venued from the Adams circuit court to the Jay ch cult court, wan tried at Portland he fore a jury yesterday. The jury m reived the i a e ul 3 o'clock ye-.ter-day attemoon and returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff ul 6 o'clock. The plaintiff brought suit to collect commission which lie claimed war. due him. Attorneys Smitli and'Pur rlsh. of Fort Wayne, represented the plaintiff while the defendant was represented by Attorney Clark J. Lutz, of Decatur, Frank Jaqtta iit)d the firm of Moran <V Gillespie, nf ' Portland. tOf.lll!..! . ■■■ 1.1 1.11 | | , You get perfect double raising I action with ly ok
BIRTHS |i A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Menno Eicher, of Monroe township, l on .Monday, March 9 Ml Mary Ann Hpmnger, trained mu . of Cleveland, Ohio, mid sinter to Mr .. Eicher, Is ■ taking cate of the mother mid child. i A sun was horn to Mr. and Mrs. I fha- tlrmidllnatd of wer.i of Herne
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