Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1907 — Page 8

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THE NEW TRUSTEES Representatives of the School Attended the Session at Washington. — Muncie, Ind.. October 30—The fact may not be generally known that Taylor university is owned by the National Association of Local Preachers. which recently held an annua: meeting ax Washington. Dr. A A. Archibald, acting president, and T. W i Williams treasurer of Taylor university attended this meeting and resolutions were passed indorsing the action of the local trustees in preventing the removal of the university to Muncie. Trustees were elected for three years: Dr. Louis Kloysch. manager of the Christian Herald: George W. Mooney. Cotton Amy and T W. Williams (re-elected); H. T. Connelly. Upland; Charles E. Grubb, Connersville and J. Frank Snider. Lagrange. Mr. Snider is a member of the Naional Association of Preachers. The school is nearly as large as it was this time last year, and it bids fair to have more students than last year. Although the national convention of the Local Preachers' association completed its work several days ago no one in Muncie seems to have heard of the fate of the Taylor-McCabe university proposition. However, from the fact that the backers of the proposed Muncie school were not represented at the session held in Washington, it is believed that there is no doubt but that the Preachers' association has decided to retain Taylor university at Upland. Ind. o The Fort W’ayne Medical society rarred a committee to conduct an in yhstigation Into the charge that members of the fraternity pay commissions regularly to physicians in surrounding cities and towns who bring them patients. It has been asserted that some of the outside physicians make big money out of the cases taken by them to Fort Wayne surgeons. It is also claimed that in this mariner operations are frequently advised when not necessary.

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IS ON THE WANE The Money Market Shows Strong Signs of Improvement. yrhe local banks had one of their best days yesterday, many depositors showing up and not one to intimate that they would like to withdraw any funds from the safety or the banks. On the contrary, deposits were heavy, and every one of them left behind congratulations over the business attitude assumed by the bankers in protecting themselves and their business, as well as the business and property of every one in and around Decatur. The open, frank manner in which they did its helped materially and today the- banks are stronger, if such a thing could be. than on yesterday. It is this safe, conservative attitude that has made them sound and reliable and it will kee|S them there until the end of time In Chicago where the clearance house tranacts their settlements. aggregating from five to nine millions daily, wiihou: a single cent in currency changing hands, demonstrates that securities, after all is the corner stone of the nnacial world. The general situation shows the plain marks of improvement, and within a few days the currency of the country will again start upon its gravels, affording relief for ail legitimate transactions, where the cold cash is required. Some good will come from the turmoil. For instance ficticious values and ficticious prices will get down to real values, and this will mean much to thoae who are buyers and not sellers. o CHANGED HIS MIND After Being Importuned to Do so by Friends—Turns Down Splendid Offer. Out of respect to the importunities of his friends and with the consent of the directors of tre Citixens’ Trust company, Judge O. N. Beaten will serve out his term on the superior court beach and will- also hold the office of president of the financial institution. Announcement was made last week through the columns of The Sentinel that he bad been asked to remain and th ar there would be ao objection to his holding the two offices, but until he had consulted the board of directors and talked over the situation he would not give out any positive information. The judge had promised to give up the bench on November 1 and take up activs duties at the trust company. Delegation after delegation of people from the county irrespective of party affiliations called upon Judge Heaton in his office touring the last few weeks and reminded him that he owed a duty to them and that as they had helped elect him he ought to remain where he was. So. A. Wood. Judge R. B. Dreibelbisa, Hugh G. Keegan and E V. Harris, all of whom have been mentioned as probable successors to the judgeship, each made personal appeals to Judge Heaton asking him to retain his office and this with the outside pressure coming from the local and state leaders of the republican party, induced him to bold until Jan. 1. 1911. when his term expires.—Fort Wayne Sentinel.

A MORNING EVENT — At the St. Marys Church—a Sumptuous Breakfast is Served at Bride’s Home. One of the prettiest and most impressive wedding ceremonies that has ever been performed in the city, was ■ that of yesterday, when Miss Bertha i Funenkamp. the beautiful daughter of Mrs. M Fuirenkamp became the . bride of Mr. Dallas Reed, a prominent business man of Huntington. The bridal party, consisting of beautiful gowned ladies and well dressed gentlemen was arranged at the bride s , home and cabs conveyed them to the St. Marys church where the ceremony which joined the lives of this popular young couple was impressively performed by Rev. H. Theo. Wilken. Amid the sweet strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march played by Sister Aloysia. the bridal party entered, led by ushers Thomas Ehlnger and Wil' Berling-both cousins of the bride. They were followed by the bride's sister. Miss Letta Fullenlamp. as maid of honor, who was gowned In white or ganda over pink taffeta with slippers and sash to match, also carrying a wreath of ivy leaves cm her head and

a beautiful bouquet of white American roees Then came. Xhe . bridesmaids. Misses Bertha Hart and Rose Fullenkamp. the former wearing white embroidered swiss over blue taffeta, with a wreath of ivy leaves, and white American roses, while the Utter was dressed in white organda over yellow taffeta, with slippers, gloves and sash to match, she also wearing a wreath of ivy leaves. The groomsmen. Mr. John Bresnahan, of Huntington. and Mr. Ernest Sheller. of North Mauches- • presented a very neat appearance in their conventional black atI tire. The bride and groom came next, j the bride elaborately gowned in white het over white satin, was at her best, M d a bridal veil of tulle caught together with orange blossoms com piered the beauty of her attire. She carried an ivory prayer book with 1 book mark of swansonia. During the j progress of the ceremony. Mies Clara Terveer rendered two beautiful solos. “Ave Maria” by Rosewig aai O Salutaris' by Bordese, and her singing was something great. After the completion of the ceremony, the bridal party was’ conveyed to the home of the bride's mother, where an elaborate wedding breakfast was served to about sixty of the friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The dining room was beautiful in its dec'oration of pink and white and the table contained beautiful boquets of white American roses as well as everything on the calendar that is good to eat. and every person present enjoyed an excellent time. This happy couple start on their matrimonial career under the most favorable auspices and it is the sincere hope of their many friends that their lives will be filled with sunshine. While the Decatur friends of the bride regret •of her departure from their midst, their best wishes will accompany she and her husband wherever they may cast their lot. Some time during tonight Mr. and Mrs. Reed will leave for the east, after which they will return to Huntington to make their future home. o THE K. OF C. DANCE Was Happy Event —Shakespeare Ladies Meet this Afternoon —Other Notes. Tuesday night at Rebekah hall after the regular routine of business was t ran acted the officers of the lodge had a surprise on the members by announcing that a special program was to be rendered for their benefit. The high school orchestra, composed of Dick Peterson. Tom McKean, Glen Falk. John Vascil. Vane- Weaver, George Blackburn and Ralph Moser rendered several selections that were greatly appreciated by all. This new orchestra made a decided hit and speaks much for their future success in their line. During the remainder of the session other special music was given and games of an amusing charcater were indulged in. The affair was not only a complete surprise but also a complete success, and every. one present had a most enjoyable evening. The dance which was given at the K. of C. hall Tuesday night by members of the Columbian club, was attended by sixty couple of lovers of this popular amusement. John Wemhoff and Med Miller furnished the music, which was excellent indeed. The Columbian club is noted for Its entertaining qualities, and the boys demonsuated their ability in this line last night until nearly one o'clock, the merry crowd tripped the light fantastic. and if the music had not stopped. in ail probability they would have remained longer. While it is not definitely decided upon as yet, it is thought that this same club will give a formal d-nce Thanksgiving eve.

bash township Tuesday night,where he will hold their regular meeting at their ha.l and at this session matters of importance to all the members will be taken up. As hgs been stated before the question of securing a newhome for the lodge will be taken up, discussed and if possible, decided upon, so it is quite necessary that every member is present to assist in arriving at a conclusion in this matter. This lodge has favorable quarters in view and if they succeed in establishing the same, they will have one of the best and most up to date lodge rooms in this section. J. B. Stoneburner present a fiew show this evening at the Pictorium entitled the Masquerade Party. This film is a comic one and will make you laugh and grow fat. Don't fail to see it as you may thus be able to draw some ideas as to how to drees on HaDew em night. #

LEGAL ADVERTISING Notice is hereby given, th it th dersigned has been appointed Ad.? istrator of the estate of Je,*. kins, late of Adams county. dece2s The estate is probably solvent. JAMES W. WaTKivo Oct. 21. 1907. AdminhtX J. W. Teeple, Attorney. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRa. Notice is hereby given, that the » dersigned has been appointed Vmli. istrator of the estate of Henn I Buuck. late of Adams county' ceised. The estate is probab]v 1 vent. WILLIAM M MEYER Oct. 30. 1907. Admr J. C. Sutton, Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State -of Indiana. Adams county, stIn the Adams Circuit Court s« Term. 1907. Gertrude Burkhead Joijn B. Burkhead. divorce. It appearing from affidavit, filed j the above entitled cause, that B. Burkhead. the above named defet dant, is a non-resident of the statt of Indiana, notice is therefore hereby given the said John B. Burkhead ha he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court a the 23rd day of December. IM7. th e same being the 31st Juridical Day o! the next regular term thereof, to b holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 18th day of November. A. D. 190; and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal ol said Court hereto affixed, this 30thday of October, 1907. DAVID GERBER. CH Bv James P. Haefiing, Depon. Oct. 30. 1907. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the » dersigned. superintendent of the struction of the Wm. Glendening diuh in Hartford township. Adams con?, Indiana, on Saturday, November 2. 1907, at 10:30 o'clock a. m, a: the offleed the County Surveyor in the City! Decatur, in said county, receive seah bids for the construction of said W in accordance with reports, plans ui specifications therefor, now on filet said cause. Bids will be received a contracts let as fohows: Section 1 from Station 0 to 60. and to the lowest and best bidders bidders. Bidders will be required to file wfi their bids affidavits as required by law, upon forms furnished by such superb ‘indent and each bid shall be accoa panied with a good and sufficient bow in a sum equal to the amount ot snd bid. conditional for the faithfu; pe formance of said contract and tin such bidder will enter into contract i the same be awarded to him. sm bond to be approved by said super# tendent. The said superintendent reserve the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted it « scal of he estimated cost of such work.« in excess of the benefits L. L. BAUMGARTNER 34-2 t Superintendent of ConskucM HAD LOST HOPE- ’ L. G. Botkin. Paris. Ky, says had no hopes of saving my W 1 some of them could not eat. I dren •them with Bourbon Hog Cholera R» edy and did not lose a hog " THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG Cft — o Any 12 Year Old Girl Can make those deW Lemon, Chocolate and U tard pies as well as the nW experienced cook it she u-’ “OL’R-PIE” preparatij which is now sold by ne all grocers at 10 centsp package. Just the ingredients in A car load of potatoes wH m for the M. Fullenkamp store day this week and they will at 70 cents per bushel from 1 _ which will remain on the . I. tracks for two days. This great opportunity for Decatur . to get their winter stock. The toes will be of the best a doubt many people will take tage of the low price.

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