Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1909 — Page 5
■ * ' i I. I evening, and every Democrat in the’ J ■ vwwsn. i J The following dispatch recently ftp-’ I nanroal tn fho Pontnn TTitl’lwvr Mifh * I KWa-PsladlnW ' '' I 1 I st Petersburg Fla. Nov. 3r-P*Wr J I and ’ Edward ToAnelHer of Benton 1 ’ I Harbor, Mieh., who have been in St 1 I Petersburg only a coupieof weeks, 11 I returned to theft- home Yesterday. I ( During their stay they Invested heavily in toil estate and Tffl add to 1 their holdings in St Petersburg. Yes-. 1 terday Peter Tonnelller; purchased I lot 1® in block 55 from the Avery Rea! I Estate company. This If located onL the corner of Third street and Second . * avenue south. It was purchased soil I that the buildings on the *enWl <teF enue site purchased byhimtouldbe', mojed upon ft that Dr. ’ I Cycle company. It is of frame. Mr. ( Tonnellier became the owner some J months.ago. All the frame MWg* J now on the Jackson lot will be re- | moved to the Third street 'Chased yester ay. en a some L two story brick budding will be built, which will cover the entire area 40x t I Zt story ' eptire length of the lot. On one side, t ■'< a « \ 111 -V. ■ • • | lk _> „ ’ 19x20 feet while on th® opposite sM® » merchandise will be coflstmctel. Up- ' " ndcoicitf floor slx tooms will be f Se C&l > t?WS t *'■ ‘ ■-i . -S* *.£ J". llW' ? t
their faith 1* the ettfr ' nuahei nrift* fault /■ J* l * ’ iV " rf *' '■ H h' ■y * ■'■ J..-. |'. Jr . ■ • jAA-y ! 1 S!C » yXnkrifiMfiikr'ttKßUl n | ittH l^r XT" —~~Ti —n •■ ~T'.’ I beena serious gc^dehtWurtadSat- ' the tfeam belonging to BujrtLbrd,who resides a Short ditto** from.tqw.R j>n the Frank Jttunoh Xrm, .took fright at tftiin on the G. X X.L and ran away. The team became unmanageable »M no doubt the results would have been .more sers, iQuq.,had they not | collided with a large telephone pole which stood on , t |.the ross road leading into tm. I a crowd gathered expecting to ; Mg. Mr. Lord badly injured; but lucKp fly theta was no dime either to pcpupant. ’• 4 - ; .•<, i'-vi-. mX. *.•.•: The Queen Esthers of this place v- are making arrangements -to hold a fair and entertainment including fe- . held > .< ; day. Watch the MpgjH items for particulars m to place end he. ready, toasslßt the young Mks w •..RWh’TIV I W, , -■good. { , .. .. ... ~ j,, > i 3B : .u* I . * 1 lJ 1 • **< 1 : ---X ----I-'- -•'* -■ ’ '' . ■ W l '
i TCv flftvfi* fi. month aifa /mfio achicken.” Sold by H. H. BremerI —rI riM v — ▲ pa j il of the Amish churchmen near Berne for Georg® Faille, the wayward mem* ber of the flock, who following his expulsion from the church for alleged I violation of its established rules and [church for $5,000 damages? According to one of tjie attorneys who represented Paille tn his suit which was tried here more than a year ago, the relationship of faille and his wife continue today the same as the hoqr the ban was placed op Paille by the church, and she was ordered to live apart from him and no longer sustain the relation of a wife. They ; still reside ..in . the Amish neighborhood. Mrs. Faille prepares the meals for the family, and cares for their clothing and the ether household duties. ItHs said however, that, grounded in the Amish faith to which she was born and reaped to womanhood, qhe does not eat at the same table with her husband or speak to him save on matters of business ot when an absolute necessity. In true companionship, it is said she has never sustained the full relationship of a wife and life partner state the bah of the church was pronounced. It is said also that another member of the faith, for some transgression of church discipline, has since the Paille trial here been placed under a similar family haudicap.-T- Portland Commercial-Re-Tlew V. V;/, —" . I '.-., ■ , i..,. ' ini' .u.?i| L '— O--'"- i i ’'.l" FORCED INTO EXILE Wm. Upchurch of (Men Oak, Okla., Was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a frightful lung-racking cough that had dec. fled all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging Ms Steps. “Then I began t® use Dr.King’s New Discovery.’t hte writes, “and after talcing six bottles I am and h ™l.’eo? r guaraiv teed by all druggists. ■■■ ' '. " — -O* ~ T " MADE THE BANNER RECORD Treasurer Lachot had a record breaking mdnth during October, his collections during that month having never been equaled before, so the records at the office show. In that time he collected on the Novemhwy Alngfftllimpnt of current. $129,4&1.77, and in delinquent taxes itßß.fl. This is a good record both for Mr. Lachot the taxpayers of the county, showing them to be a taxpaying class.: < ...
Alta ..Williamson, the young lsdy whtf todlf a dose OL earbop c acs, Jmueh better today;dll tager * . I taobdM burned 'tWSr>«til>tferi#g- the pleeta of -< -aX‘>. ♦iV' ' wlifiSw ithatcthw physldtans',' arrived quietly I amounts &Mh». fact that Is among tortile grandstand or foolishly trying f < Wto'W the dying ’ love of her suitor are much speculation among various people today. T&W gtrl'has the sympathy of all Ifow-; bvenj whatever the Cause to attempt such a rash act has been and it Is hoped she will profit by h?r experience. It la . said that her parents are well to do people of Paulding' couhty, Ohio, where her father owns j la .MO acre farm. They were -notified by 4 phone yesterday and. .the police received word that they had. stated this place, but they, had npt, arrived this morning. Miss Williamson was able to be up a part of today and will soon ibe alright When Mr. Mlllef arrived from his trip I*4, evening he seemed to feel yqry badly about the affair tihi went. to the and spent some time with the young lady. Whets-asked this morning how she felt about the affair now she replied: "It would have been all right if it had worked, hut this way it only makes a.fopl out of me.” I Th. Thh Cbwur ot th. Woman’s League will .meet Friday
1.1 were oerore, reßiueiLtß or inuiistry f b ■ factory suburb, h'eid ft meeting Sunday afternoon, in which they discuss, led'- ways and means of establishing a, club that would to some extent take i the place of the saloon and provide ' wholesome amusement and entertalni ment. No liquor will be allowed in i the club rooms that it is proposed to i establish, but stacking will be per? mltted and there will be billiard and pool tables. The intention is to'es* , tablish in Industry an institution , somewhat similar to the Y. M. C. A. . "We realize.” said one of those in- ( terested yesterday, “that men are not j weaned from bad habits in a day and that legislation cannot enforce morality. The saloon has been the club , room for thousands in Muncie, who will flpd other club rooms along the same lines it their desire for sociiabll- . ity .is not directed along right lines. t We propose to do this by the estab-’ lishment of this club, to which all will , be welcome regardless of their religious faith or lack of it, and we Intend to run it along the lines of a Tdaf men's-clnb. It Will be no “wishywashy’’ affair, and men will be allowed to smoke and play their usual games, Although off dourse, drinking and gambling will be barred.” ; Muncie is said to be <me qfithe largest cities of its kind * the United States that has no Young Men’s Christian Association, and repeated attempts to establish such an institution have always met failure. • ' w——.. . b . Muncie, Ind., November 9—Four saloons quit business in Muncie Saturday night, leaving four still in operation. Two of these are in ;the uptown district and two in the residence por-. tion. The,Delaware hotel,'bar. one of the finest th the city, will quit Jt>usiness Thursday and ip the barroom is posted this sign: “We cease business the eleventh day of (he eleventh month at the eleventh tour. 1 ’ i.u .. Mfr:- ', -J - "'”!■<* v Tuesday being the, feast day Theodore and the patronal feast df Rev. W. Wilken, the cbHhreh of St. Joseph’s school a very interesting program Monday afternoon whs Wened wttte ® song hy the Wer. scholars of the school, after which, a large nuiuv^. r • tribute was paid to him by the young - er children. Every, room was represented by a number; of Who either rendered a short oration or song in his honor. The room was beautifully decorated with potted plants as& other decorations, which made a very attractive appearance. They . also presented him with a handsome Morwhich they took in thelr’ phStor. Several visiting priests besides ,Fr. ken and Fr. George were in attendance. Tdi ay being tht| day a high mass w$ ia honor of St Theodore, after whtate toe school will enjoy Aday-pff frota-duUes. Dan viUe.^fli.,#w»ttea M ‘ October Ist: four doctors ari.dy : took etiter kidney S frMMe- to 'M ®'jsusrurss : i?ss Wot isttfifc having Bright’s Disease . - JHOI.THPUBE :DRW eh material assistance to the lake-to-tafce qmmr by donating to the local cotatatttwe the use. of , fts handsome tempi® ; in which th® sesetaM < the big waterway® convention will be held WedhefiJay and Thursday. In addition the lodge hits extended to. visitingi delegates the courtesies Os its club rooms for this occasion. action of the Elks is highly appreefated by the local corn: jmltees, which pre working ceaselessly for the success of the convention. A. Randall, president of the Toledo, Fort Wayne and Chicago Deep Waterways association, ‘ has been chosen to preside at the convention. More than any other mate in Ftart Wayne Mr. Randall has given of titae and his optimistic energy In the watermovement, amt hie selection as presiding officer is aweeitod mwr [ nition of’ bft' edtorti. Definite ateprance has been received to the effect that Lewie Nixon, of New York, will be in thb’ llst of delegates from New York city, reptesontihg the New l ! [York board of trade. Mr. Nixon la a man or nauonai prominence taess and was former leader of Tam-[ many.’ Among those who today sig-, nffied thelr tatentioft of attending the* | cMHMtion w Slate Rtatiktictan J. U ’ ■ tlte djgji!.,} did. is
■Mary of the Merchants’ as J it New York. The execuittee, at a meeting to be e Commercial Club rooms igi will arrange for a lun'lckeon to be given visiting delegates i at the Anthony on Wednesday noon, and a number of auto trips about the deity will be arranged. The morning ; and afternoon sessions, both Wednes- ! day an d Thursday, will bw'held at the > Elks’ temple, while the evening meetings will be held at Princess rink. Senator Beveridge is the speaker for ■ Wednesday evening, for which* occasion the Concordia college cadet band has offered its services. Senator B. F. Shively and Lewis, Nixon, of New York, will speak on Thursday even-ing.-—Fort Wayne Sentinel. - o— ITS A TOP NOTCH DOER. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns Its doers. That’s why the American people have crowned Dr. King's New Discovery the King of Throat .and Lung remedies. Every atom is a health force. It kills germs, and colds and la grippe vanish. It heals' cough-racked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, Inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are Cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. More, Black. Jack, N. C., writes: “It cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless by all doctors.” 50c, |I.OO. Trial bottle taee. Guaranteed by all drug- ' i — o — 1 “THE CANDY GIRL” IN TROUBLE fi’ • . ' ' " ' ’ ’ Prosecuting. Attorney Smith has been slim-slammed, says the Michigan 1 fe.' ■■ v ■ | City Neys. He today made affidavit in the circuit court against French j and Welsby, owners of “The Girl, That’s All th® Candy’’ company charg-, big them with issuing a worthless check. The case is summed up as i follows: 'Wh|le in Laporte recently the owners had trouble with R. H., Welsby,, an employe, and the latter) and Mrs. Welsby quit They had S3O aiming from the show, and Mr. Gan-, field wrote a check in the prosecutor’s office In favor of Mr. Welsby in the amount of S3O. The check Was on tfie Capital f National bank, Lansing, Mich. When Mr. Welsby presented the check, at a Laporte bank he was told that he must be identified before the check would be honored. Welsby nat- t urally went to Mr.. Smith, 'and the ■- latter . endorsed the check. Since then the check came back marked “No Funds.” Another . check for given to Meftike Brothers for dtairW'kisb ttanfe ’back ’marked “No Funds.” The company is in South, Chicago today and Mr. Smith has prepared a surprise for the owners, = especially Mr. Garfield.' Sheriff Anstiss, armed with a ' Warrant, will steW the surprise. - -o —————' 4 COMES IN. RANCHES , to A. A. Chisflolm, of Treadwell, N. Y., now. His- reason to vteU- Wth reading: “For,a lon £ tijnq I suffered from indigestion, totpld liver, constipation* nervousness afld general debility,’’ he writes. ”1 douldn’t sleep, 1 bad- no appetite, nor„ainbition, grew" weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment. Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my efld-time health and vigor. New can attend to business every day. . It’s a wonderful medicine,’’ Infallible for Stomach, Liver, TtiAteys, Blood and-MerxpA: 50b at all druggists. v 1 Ifrir <U r»ii a ,r "'V"' : ‘ ’AFTLAED FOR UQUpR LICENSEt detedds done! Adam Jtilffiey* the Ontagviite restautahter, whatevenlt is, : Ms ,had Ms wow .prepared and m. tMs Week’s tamie ts the weekly Banner will appear flis ad? for a Mcehse W sell, ip|ritu«», malt and intoxicating Iftflidrs in .a W" quantity than a quart at n ‘time to the-taMMU < CrtagvHle, and all others that may journey hence. started out in fun, but flqaUy .gpt| serious with him mid now. he/wants todje a real sport and sell boose. room, as per the advertisement. is-, Ifto one story room situated on the' northwest corner trf lot No. 1. It wHI. now be necessary for v the, residents of Lancaster township to get busy and head Adam off wltb p. remonstrance or let the boose flow. Y?eTl sed what we | see by the time the commissioners meet in December.—(Bluffton Banner. —i i o ; - -•• FRIGHTFUL FATE AVERTED "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap,” writes Frank Dlsberry, Kelliher, Minn., “without Bncklen’s Arnim Salve, which‘soon ewei me.” Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Bdils, Skfh Eruptions. World’s best fdr Piles. 25c at efl druggists. . . HI ■!..« < .-O I v LINN FAMILY REUNION A family reunims es the Linn family was held Sunday at the haste of Mr. P and Mrs. Fred Unq. waaae tfawf the family had not been assembled! al! together and the occasion Sunday | [was a happy one la that aU the mem-,J here of the family; were present At i r neon ri an excellent dinner was served. < to W afternoon toe totally, thirty- 1
oZTfoto,“while 7“ children playe* 'games and generally enjoyed theta? selves. Supper also was served. Those, present were Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Elrejr and children Blow and Dale of Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. David Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Saim of Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. LifiNF and children, Jack and Mercle.'of Gardner, Mont.; and Frank Ltafi of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Win Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller affit fan»r lly, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kern and children, Gladys, Crystal,,.Lynn, Gale; M O —U-4—. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and expels colds. Get th?, genuine In a yellow package. HOLTHOUaE DRUG CO. o ' '■ ■ The second annual Bible conference and roll call meeting will be held at I the Pleasant View Baptist church, two miles north of Wren, Nov, '22 to 26. Bible studies Will he given by the following speakers who are’known in Ohio as great Bible teacbert and successful pastors: Mr. J. W. Icenbarger of Dayton, who has been pastor over thq Central Baptist church over twen- ] ty-flve years, which is probably most spiritual chtrch in Ohio. Pastor Iceh-, barger will give five addresses on a very timely subject, “How to Proceed in Church Discipline.” This Is a subject that has become veiy unpopular, and has been neglected to be . practiced, many churches and pastors as a result the churches have ' become so worldly that it is hard to 1 distinguish them from worldly so--1 cities. No one having at heart the ’ purity of the ehureh can afford to ; miss hearing Brother Icenbarger. I Pastor Ashton, of Haskins, will give] '■ five addresses on the general theme, . "Fulfilled and Unfulfilled Prophecy.” Mr. Ashton has made’ prophecy a stqdy for years, and is therefore well 1 prepared to speak on that; subject As a very large part of the scriptures are prophetic and no one having a desire to become better’- acquainted with God’s purposes and plans for the future can afford to neglect the study of prophecy. The key that will unlock the Bible as a whole- so that ' the student may be ablpto rightly divide the word of. truth is a right understanding and interju'etation of prophecy without the modern deylce of spiritualizing and criticizing diffi- ( culties away.-- The Apostie Teter tells us that “We have the>word of i>ro- * pbecy whereunto ye do’well that ye lake heed.” Dr. Wertheimer, of Ada, will give five addresses on the Epistle to the Hebrews and ode qn “Satan 4 the God of this age.” These studies I wulF Be masterly as weir as instructive. 'There will also be conferences ’for Christian workers aid on tithing. Another Helpful feature of this con* ference will be the question box when opportunities will be given to ask ’questions on any subject that has to do with the scriptures of the christian life. On Tuesday evening will be ; exercses d -the graduates of the normal class when they will receive j. their, diplomas and an actress will be“jflyexi by Mr. Wilson A. Holmes, of Granville, Ohio, superintendent of Baptist Bible school wo.tk in Ohio, the •* subject of the address >to “Baptist in Sunday.cEehota There .will a l d nraßlc all s thtougU meetings- by the chbir and church orchestra; m charge bf prof. Daniel Myer, wjm I» talented with toe gift of mqsi4 Wl to * fltell ' dbte leader> es large dborpsee. andjs come and enjoy the feast or spftnual Prottafcm iS betag made for tfie fred fehtertalAmtasi xrf mll eotte; Wren will please nbgft Padtor J. wiD see about ; vjeyance to the churqli, 2d tt'"le- i Wo r 4 Ses''Wh Wrefi. WM Ue [tarke' meetings < day.' beginning JJfcgp-, [day evening at seven o’clock, conI tinning till Friday evening, iftie 'roll call will be.qn Thursday, beginftkig with .a Thanksgiving 'prifse' Wvids in charge of Tastor Rekterr ofb H*JfI Hand .followed with the annual sermon'by the pastor/subject: "Sarxlpg Lord Christ” Dinner will be served at the church that day. Following the conference EvangNtet? rManley, Wilson win assist in special meetings. Mr. Wilten wSi'Wed evangetitt and a ver} pt&erful speakK er. He will be assisted By his stager, Mr. Griffin, who is a very qyteet. sta- ««/• , O' ; ') —ST-_ Foley’s Honey and ’Tair’Aeafb the air passages, stops to# irritation An the throat, soothes the Inflamed mem. branes, and tits moat obstinate cough disappears. Bore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened and lh« titad is expelled from the system; Jtefnse any but the genuine in the I* -10 * P *Ho2’HOUBE 1 DktTG ccr. Mrs. A. R. Beil aM'l«fe.»reiK9 DeVUhiss issued two afternoon parties to bqffiteen on Tuesday and Wednesday week, at the hope ta Mrs. p«l). '
li M r. Lee'Mttl fth uto nart r fetoty Monday Just thJ h Miller gave several plan? numbers. ■ WJitiq littie Miss EmHy Miller of Fort ■ Wayne, sang the bniy guests enjoyed a social period 'and wer© served reMi'taSihltti will entertain : q few* friendsThursda’K evening at , her" home on Winchester street. The occasion’ promisnr to bo,a very pleaswnt one. The ladles of the Pocahontas lodge will on Saturday give’ a dinner and supper in th<i Ellis building. The price yriH be 25c and 10c. Everybody ’ is invited. Remember the date. Miss Bertha Kinney will entertain the T. B. G. Club Thursday evening 'at her home. The members will devote the time to their customary embroidery Work. A surprise party was given on „ Frank .Schultz last evening at his hope, and the occasion was greatly enjoyed. The entertainment consisted [of a number of novel and interesting games. During the evening refresh- y ( menta were served, and at a late hour the party ended, the guests expressing the wish to assemble together and enjoy another such social time again ' soon. Those present were the Messrs. Ted Ramsey, Grover Odell, Albert Richard of Fbrt. Wayne, Fred Harrington of Lima, O„ Ray Teeple and Frank Schultz, and the Misses Josephine Shumacher, Vera Radamacher, Ruth Patterson, Josephine Mylott, Emma Schultz. | The Pocahontas lodge will give a dinner and supper in the Ellis building Saturday. Everypne is invited to attend.. The menu is as follows: pickles Pickled Beets Creamed Slaw Celery Cranberry Saucee Chicken Pot Pie Creamed Potatoes Baked Sweet Potatoes Baked Beans Macaroni and Cheese Escalloped Com Escalloped Oysters Pie Bread and Butter Cake Tea Coffee »■ j Tour cough annoys you. Keep on lacking and tearing the delicate 'membrances tat your throat if yon i want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlala’a Cough Remedy. Sold by all , dealers. 1 Deeds for forty-eight right of ways t slices of land in the south part of the county for the Bluffton, Geneva & i Celina traction line have been filed • at the recorder’s office. Those who gave the deeds are George W. Pyle. i John Meshberger, Hiram Pine, John Pontius, Rose D. Shoemaker, Vernon ' Pontius, Charles Reicheldeffer, A. J. • Reynolds, John Mosure, George A. ' Watson, Christian Church, Smith ' Shoemaker, Fred Studler. David 1 Spichiger, Simeon Sales, Asa Sullvan, I George F. Pontius, Noah A. Pusey, David Meshberger, Elizabeth Mosser, ■ William Hall, George Heller, Peter 1 Hoffman, Christian Gerber. Rosanna 1 Chrisman, Badgely Anderson, Pris- ■ cilia Dunbar, Henry Morrow, Frank W. Tremp, Rosanna Baumgartner, ' George Shoemaker, Robert Slmison, Dhniel P. Shoemaker. Andrew Mle-t.-wtt», Joseph Walter L. ' Thornhill, Charles ’ Pontius, Jesse Jolm Pearson ’ ' C. Hirschy, fcaty Aehleman and ArFitaid The Considerations 4 Utensto were issued JDtwniijay, tafisveh were granted I before ten o’clock next morning. |Amimi4g have the right to ’heek gaine are E. M. Atkinson, Adam fjElfly, Ray Barnes, George Webb. Ed {Pusey, J. J. Scheer Jr., Clarence Mil- : ler.p George A. Miller, John W. DfckH ereenu E/T 'Wood; W. J. Heeter, Eart uT? Buriey, all bf Geneva, and Forest ’ Elxey and W. L B. Wass of Decatur. . ! Q,-' ‘ YOUNG GIRLfi ARE •*" of headache, as well as older wom- ; en, but all get qiiick relief and prompt s cure from Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world’s best remedy for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build .up your health. Try them. 25c at all druggists. J. Fred France, Huntington, well known here, formerly mayor of that city, has denied that he is a candidate for the position of city attorney under Milo FMghtner. the mayor-elect Feightner is a democrat and there was all kinds of rumors about France being the next city attorney. Mr. France, however, replied that he believed in passing the pie around and that he thought he had been served well by the peepte.—Bluffton Banner. Children Cry fm FinciEi’s ■CASTO>.IA. c .....
