Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1909 — Page 5

A-*-*’” ' 1 _ - ■ 1 Xthren M heartily WWcome to attend. AU the churchesof the city join each year for this annual Thanksgiving service, and the preaching of the ThanWgfw Ing sermon,' rotates among the mini* tew, the Rev. D. O. Wise, pastcao.ef the Evangelical church, having been selected to deliver the sermon this year. Special and appropriate music* “has been provided by the choir and the great Thanksgiving theme -will be the keynote of all parts of the service. The past year has been a truly happy, progressive, peaceful and prosperous one, and -what Is more fitting than an assembling far the giving of thanks for all these blessings. A large attendance is desired by the ministers.. ■ ■ ~.y • $ \y " o ISfever was a man busier than was Ben Elzey, local agent for the WellsFargo express Company, and bls assistant Herve Elzey yesterday. The ‘labor was a pleasant one, inasmuch as it involved the delivering of sixteen as fine turkeys- aa i ever lay down their, Ilves as a Thanksgiving sacrifice, this lot being the Thanksgiving gift of the Wells-Fargo company to not only its agents in this city, but to all those who handle their matter. Heretofore the company has given the turkeys only to Its agents and assistants, but this year the gift Includes all those, who are connected in any way with the handling of the express. The following in this city received each a turkey: Agent Ben Elzey and his aasistint, Harve Butler; .Erie agent Bruce Christen; and the following conductors, motormen and employes of the Fort Wayne & Bpringfield railway company: Amos Prover, A. Griesinger, Fred* Smith, Ed Beery, Lloyd Ritter, James Drage, N. A. Loch, David Hunsicker, Charles Meibers, Henry Kruel, Henry Gerke, L. F. Scheimann and Sam Schindler. Not only were the sixteen turkeys for the local agents- bought here, but Ben Elzey, acting for the company, purchased from the Decatur Produce company one hundred and fifty turkeys for the Cleveland employes, and these were sent out last evening, Mr. Elzey being assisted in the great -task by Mr. Rice, the Wells-Fargo route agent, whowas in the city yesterday.’ — O , ■. •— . Thanksgiving exercises were observed yesterday in a number ..Of the grades of the city schools, with appropriate exercises,- consisting of music, recitations and dialogues, on the Thanksgiving theme, and the patrons spent a very delightful afternoon as visitors. In many of the . grades invitations were issued to the parents, the invitations being igie handiwork of the pupils themselves; VSry pretty the Invitations were, <n the shape of fodders, bearing on the cover water color designs of pumpkins and fruits of various kinds, Showing that the pupils hav4 made rapid-head-way in this art, under the direction of Miss Bess Schrock, teacher in this department Others' of the students, were not so fortunate’in their 'last" , afternoon, as tests add examinations were, held in some of the grades. The schools dosed this afternoon for the Thanksgiving vacation, which continuer until Monitor; when the schools wiU open bgsih, and uR witt W to better trim than ever for study, after enjoying a short rest, for no dne knows butter than thetoacher himself “Aff’ and rio 'ptai makes Jack a dull boy. r » C - iraAlij j r.. *|.X» '<»' •«> After hine days of service, the grand jury completed their labors! nook yesterdart-filed the 1 report beftffe Judge' Merryman tad were duly discharged with the thanks ’ of the court. The report follow*:’ “Comes now the grand jury W* the 5 NolemW; ; «rmof* -the'‘Adams-citauft court’, W tte year 1909, And makes the following report: We have been in session nine days, have examined 199 witnesses and after making due and careful examination of aU felonies and misdemeanors reported to

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eight indictments. During thp session W.R. C, for a reception to bp given we visited the county farm. We found Saturday evening, November 27th, at ip a good, husband-like the G. A. R, kail for L. N, Grandstaff manner? Large and bountiful crops andjhte comrade} a®.. ,B. Crouse,, of have been raised in_t]jie pastjeason Hlqksvflle, .OipHbto* being the r gnni- - v#rpary of thfeirv /miraculous-.tacapv i inmates seem to be well fed, from death,‘tehltedu battie |n «re»tivll clothed and cared for, feel happy and *ar. ,At ittat tlme Aletars. Granflstatt* contented with their home and all and - Crousg jWltti-'a .iPftJty- of twelve have words of praise for Mr. and soldiers were attacked by a band of Mrs. Graber. We also visited the jail, guerillas and murdered, or at least and found the same to be weir kept in the guerillas supposed that all were, a good sanitary condition. We sug- dead. It developed,. Jiawever; that gest that in the ladles’ department Grandstaff and Crouse were not dead, there be a change made In the plumb- and reviving after their, would-be muring by placing in a new waste pipe, derers bad left, they made good their leading from the present water faucet, escape. Ever after, the two have Otherwise we found the jail in good celebrated this anniversary together, condition. Aa have now finished but this year, all the soldiers have our work, we make this report to the taken the. matter in hand, and will aseburt and ask that it be approved. sist. A program will be rendered at William Blackburn, foreman.' ’ the hall, and all Interested are invit It is the general belief that the in- ed to attend the services. The meetdictments with the possible exception Ing will be called to order At six of one, are for misdemeanors and the o’clock by the captain, R. D. Patter- - greater number of them are against, son, and the welcome address will be Decatur violators. given by the Hon. R. S. Peterson. ■ , ~.. There will be readings by Miss Nora ; » James A. Hendricks, who with Mrs, Del Smith and others,, and songs, apd Hehdricks recently returned from a most Interesting, of all, perhaps, will > five weeks’ trip through the west, be the thrilling story, of. their terrv i south and east, discovers after time ble experience and happy escape, as to rest that In his recent story of the given by Mjessrs. Gwmdstaff and | trip he forgot to mention several for- Crouse themselves. The public is mer Decatur people whom he met dm cordially invited to attend. ■ ing his journey, and he feels that he ’ -- o ■■■■ ... owes them and their friends an apol- Late Tuesday came, the sad jnesogy. At Spokane, Washington, they Ba g e tothemany relatives and friends met Miss Mayme Dorwln, who holds ft|ty - of dg&th , Mrg a fine position as a stenographer with .. . * , a large hardware firm Os that City. Catharine Voglewede Touhey, her She is enjoying life, looks well, and death occurring at 2:10 o’clock yessent her best wishes to all her for- terday afternoon at her hpme in Lima, mer friends who might inquire of her. P hl °- Mrs. Touhey The Hendricks also took dinner wfch health for very many years, suffering. Mrs. George Smith of the same city, W,* complication of heart and liver ■ Whom they used to know aa Miss Em- Mhnehfe. Quite recently she became ma Ershman, when a resident ■ city. She is happy and well and has had-Wen bedfast. During this time, a beautiful daughter, aged four years. sisters Mrs Mary Meyers, and - Mr. Smith is a cement contractor and Mlm Voglewede, and Mrs. builder and they are now building a Adfhony Voglewede were with her, handsome and modern new home. We ™ re at her bedsMe with other also called on Dr. Freeman who year, members of th « when her ago practiced in Decatur, and who death occurred. The deceased was WHI be remembered by many,. While bora ln th J B on there we also met Mrs. Smith, a sis two hdles southwest ter of Mrs. Jacob Longenberger of <> f this city, flfty-twojears ago. she one mile east of Monroe, whom we being the daughter of Henry and Mary, found a very nice-lady, with a healthy, Voglewede, now deceased. She was happy family. The climate* in Spo to young womanhood n this kane is ideal most of the year and one county and in youth was happdy marcant help enjoying themselves, unless Tied to Michael Touhey. For many too lazy to work, a fault not known years after their marriage they conby any of the Adams eountyproducts. tinned to make this their home, and - Jim asks us to-W that if he has about sixteen years ago, they move! mentioning any one, he-asks' to, Lima, Ohio/ where Mr. T o^ hey J* And 'praises to do beter engaged in railroad work. Besides ' T 1 J her husband she is survived by one- " son ’ J °bu- She also leaves the fol Indianapolis, Not. Gerhardt, John and Anthony* of this Marshall, ta wply *,• ioonW; Lohta. ot MMtogee. Ottur. * contractor whose work on pubUc high- Mrfi Mary Meyers and Miss Ellzabeth. ways in the eastern part of the state Voglewede. Upon receiving the meshas been stopped by a decision of the sage conveying the news of her deathauprami court deeMrlwtort.Mp.t~ lety law for free gravel roads uncon- „; ttonln g home' tJUa mown stitutlpnal, has declarefi that nd spec- announcement of her death lai session of the general assembly edmes indeed a sad o”e to her will be called to take up the -question.: hdst of friends -here, who rttaetobeft "If the law is unconstitutional;’’ wrote her ever an'a most kind anthtovabie the governor, ‘‘no general assembly woman, ahd ft was oifly last* sunHaebhap the power to make it constitutfoh. that she visited here, find renewed al, and .it would be a needless expen- the friendships Ofyounger days, ditufe of time and money to call the. The remains, accompanied by the socWmbers together.” A number of ne. rowing relatiYee/ Wtil ’arrivesheMotoi quests and suggestions have been re* mewow nodn ’bver” the ! . Erie; and-the ceived by the govcrnor for suoh » theh'be takeH’ to'Ahe home* special session since the courtu de Heny Voglewbde, on Fourth stree:, clsion was handed down.? CKlefiy in t where W will . ltB~ta"stoto»-The funare eontractO!*s who,werw-e|H gafcfcd in the worik, of fpee gtadehroad construction -when the -taw' 1 wafr Mjarys. JCafholic imd the glared unconstitutional, residents’>ot wflldbe laidz to rest .in the SL-Joseph 'cbtmtrF dtetrW'ta whifehJrosdi. wtoto ’in* Precess ■ of. oonstruetton wnd-:ptato w' ’ >|M ''''''' “pective bdnd buyers. It - barf < *ee€ frew. fiM b edge /fairly welt established thae benM to wuttWed Rpbert C. Speicher vs- Peter sued under contracts completed Trion D. Rott, to foreclose mechanics’ lien, to thb court decision wßl•n<#*e>tok demahd |l<». 1 ' ? • validated by the court detdslon, and taik ’of bringing suit tn some instances Another new case filed was W-, W.. to ’ ospder to test the application to the P. McMillen vs. Henry Meyer, suit decision to past bond issues has died on note, demand 1100. Hooper & Leadown. . ' hart are attorneys tor the plaintiff. The annual short course for farmers Bertha Mayo vs. Herman L. Mayo, ana nome makers at Purdue Univer- divorce, default of defendant, appearslty will be held January 10-15, 1910. ance by prosecutor for defends-1; Slbce the organisation of these rule to answer. Courses, Interest among the farmers has been steadily growing and it la ► James Hurst vs. Peter Wetsel, foreexpected the attendance this year will closure of mechanics’ lien, appearance be far greater than that of any preced- by HelleV & Son for defendant; rule Ing year. The program for this to answer. . . course is now almost completed and ' promises to be one of the best ever Charles Heffner vs. . Jacob Hunoffered to the Indiana people. In can- sicker, damages |6OO, rule to answer nection with the short course, the In- absolute in five days, diana Corn Growers’ Association will — ' hold its annual meeting January 12th; William Mesel vs. Ellen and Bletthe Indiana Dairy Association will cher Payne, account |3T9, joh»t anhold It? annual meeting January 13th sWer filed by defendants In tour parand 14th; and the State Corn Show agraphs; rule to reply; spearate auwill be held Januaryy 10th to 15th, swera filed. > * 1910. With these meetings grouped together iff. one week at Purdue.Uni- John w: Watkins V». John W. Meivarsity, the farmer has an opportun- here, alienating affections of wife,. Ityfto'fiW in touch with the best in- demand $6,000, set tor trial Monday, formation* and thb most up-to-date December 3rd. / movements in the state. It is hoped —»■ 7 ■ '7s ‘ that the’termers of the state, together Real estate transfers: Sophia Soldwith their wives, will arrange to- av ner to Phillip A. Steen, tract In Montenfi the Purdue short course. Write roe. M 00; Lewis C, Miller to Monroe / tor Program and other information. Creamery Association, tract in Bepe,

ssoj .Charles 8. Niblick to Christen jR. MbHek et al, lots Jfcfi and 287 Cleveland, 0., Nov. 23.—Humane officers are seeking tq compel shipment of ducks and geese ,in crates larger than the twelve and fourteeninch crates, a Wejjt JJnity (Ohio) produce jjealer is alleged to be using. This dealer writes oh letter heads entltlte¥ ‘C. B. Bond, a servant of the! Los Jesus Christ, wholesale dealer I in butter, eggs and poultry,’’ and one half of his yelow stationery is given over to a red ink bordered imprint of the ninety-first psalm, ( in green Ink, headed by the inscription: “I Love and Honor God the Father, God the Son, by the Holy Spirit” It is charged the dealer uses crates two and four inches smaller than the law's minimum of slxteen-inch poultry crates. . / ' ? Bond is well known here, having formerly owned the produce house at Bluffton, now owned by Berling & Moltz of this city. ■ ; i ■ Miss Vera Hammond will entertain at Thanksgiving dinner Misses Conklin and Sleppy of Bluffton, being the guests of honor. Misses Helen and Margaret'Walters will entertain a number of friends at a house party over the Thanksgiving holiday. > Among the events scheduled for tomorrow is the annual reunion oi the Heller family, occurring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. RZ tfhller on Third street. This has bden a pleasant oceach year-for somb time, and tomorrow’s eve t promises to- be nd exception. Quite a number of the ladies of the Confeord Lutheran church ’of Root township were present At the home of’ Mrs. C. D. Kunkel near Monmouth yesterday at which time an aid society was organized, the officers being aa follows: Mary Houck, president; Mrs. Catharine Christen, vice president; Mrs. Fanny Christen, secretary: Mrs. Lizzie Fonner, treasurer. The . ladies will meht once a month, ,but Will not hold any sessions until after the- holidays. A committee was ap- , pointed to draft rules and regulattoM, and these will be adopted at thie next meeting, which will be held the first of the year. . < Cfl -. . ■ .- .7 ‘ 'fefiss Bessie Tonnellier wi’J enter tain a number of guests over the Thanksgiving Day, out of tow guests being Mr. Archer, and Mr. Get! Boyd, of Rockfj»d, t ’7 - 4: ’ ’ There will be a box social held at - school, one mile east of Honduras, on Friday evening, November 26- Everybody is- cordially ipytt, to attend.. Theresa »•> > . ... /.r" / John Starhit 1 and daughter, Agnes; will entertain a com- •> Aiby ’Cf -triendß at Thanksgiving dipner. Among those who will attend » are Miss C<ptoda. £ ?aker, MJss Alice ? Mclnlny and Mr. Hugh CuUis. of Fort Wayne, and Miss Frafices Coffee qf ‘ this City. oTsdzin"” ■ ■ "■ -.i- of* ’.A7 “Tii .<-.»w ■'•i - Mr. and Mrs. Nebraska. Mathewson, of Pldasahi Mflll; ate making preparatibhsL'for a family-seunion tomorrow, especially Ainong the guests. vriU tbreq - sis ; ters, who are meeting in reunion.,for ; the fitot time In twenty-five years,* ; theto being Mi-s. S. I. Jadkson, Os Del Nort®, Colorado,- who is tte mother ; *of Mra.iMatltewiMm-i wd Mra. J. S. Frostoe of. thia city, and lire. Eichar, ,of Wassavf- Thess. sisters with their families' Will be 1 present, as will' also Rje relatives of Mr. Mathewson. Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Mylott, Mrs. M. Fiillenkamp and son, Herbert, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mylott at dinner tomorrow. Among the many enjoyable family dinner parties of tomorrow will be that at the John Niblick home, those who will enjoy the day at home being their daughter, Miss Helen, who is attending school at Lake Forest, III.; Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards, of Leipsic, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Suttles and children, and Mrs. Catherine Champer, of this city. Mr. ard Mra Wilhelm Weiland will give a Thanksgiving dinner, the guests being the Rev. and Mrs. Wehmeyer apd Mrs. Sophia Hobrock. The Columbian Club has completed arrangements, tor the annual Thanksgiving ball, which will be given this evening. Many out of town guests are'expected. .. The T. B. Q. Club met last evening J at the home of Miqa Ida Kohhe on ] Madison street and a happy evening 1 was enjoyed by all. The evening was 1 spent In sewing and other pastime, j during- which a delicious luncheon , was-served fey Mist Ida. Music watj

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’ —; ■> ——-*—-T7furnished during the evening by Miss Lett FullenkamP and Miss Berthh Kinney, and Emma Tervefer rendered beautiful solos. They will meet next Tuesday evening with Miss . Lilian ««»•• .... , >... w. Miss Vera Meyers will give a Thanksgiving dinner party at her home south' of the city, Misses Marie: Heckman and Josephine Krick being the guests. Miss Ada Springer and Mrs. F. B. Tague and daughter Helen, will eat Thanksgiving dinner with their mother, Mrs: Mary Springer, ;.at Rockford, Ohio. -, ■ - 4 . . Mr. and Mrs. C.. D, Kunkel will give a dinner party tomorrow, the company including Willis Fonner and family end Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Pfllara. . ..k The Young Matrons’ Club was pleasautly entertained last evening by Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. jwg" - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Baughman will be entertained at dinner tomorrow by Mr. and Mrs. George Wertzberger. A family dinner party will be given tomorrow by L. HL Purdy and wife, out of town guests being their son, Samuel Purdy and family of Bluffton, 1 j-i- ■ 1 r \ Miss Goldie Gay will entertain si number of friends at a Thanksgiving dinner. , BUYS TWO IMPORTED MARES ■ I?.',kt - Mathias MlMtte of . Shtoe, Made Purchase from Frlslnger A Company.' f j ' : -y ■' . Frislnger & - Company sold to Mathias Mitler of Berne, two handsome yeftrilag mare colts. They are the real thing, being among those recently Imported by Mr. Sprunger, . nfid there is no better horse flesh: in whole United States. Though getting along ip years some, being seventy-seven, Mr. Miller has the right ideas when it cotneg to buying stock * and- tha.nerire to buy the kind of stock that makps money. ' . .. n . — >■... ■ .. .Will feerllng arrived home this ey- ' ehing from Bluffton and will be the , guest of. friends over r Thanksgiving. , Evangelist Frank Thompson, who has been conducting a. revival at Church Christ for two weeks t past, left this, morning for his home gt’ Cairo, 81., Where he will have* charge of hia regular pastoral du-' . APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR Ll.j ; *>• cense. ■ <■' • TO the citizens of the Second ward* i nthe city of Decatur,- Indiana, and !to the citiseaß ,of the paid city ©1 Decatur, Indiana, Adams county. Indiana: • ' ■' "■ - Notice is hereby- given-<that I, Cornelius Rademacher, male Inhabitant of said city over the age $f twentyone years and a person not*in the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the board of commissioners of said county of Adams at their next regular session, commencing on the first Monday In December, 1909, for a license to retail spirituous, vinous, malt- and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than h quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold. Said premises are situated as follows, to-wit: Sixteen and one-half feet off of the south part of inlot No. 61, tn said city. Said room is situated on the ground floor of the said building and fronts on Second street in the said city, add is 78 feet in length and 16% feet, ip width and has both front and rear opentags. CORNELIUS RADEMACHER* 44-31 Applicant *. a •••■.. . —— ; . Dent Neglect That Cough I *. It certainly racks your system and may run into something serious. Ab len’s Lung Balsam, will check ‘it quickly and permanently. For aale at all druggists. - . Hoarseness in a child subject to erdup is a sure indkattoo et the aprpoach ot the disease. If Chamberlaifi> Cough Remedy is gives afc ooce or even tfter the croupy cough Paa ippeared* ’v I,- x

Y~ —. D. H. Hunsicker, who four weeks ago 7 Vis' operated upon for the remqvaii dt gall dtones, is recovering repidly. nnd is now able to sit up and to, . walk about the house. It ifj gjipeqted, that he will be able .to the Jhouse 'the latter pajrt of this week of the first of next week. TTie operation occurred four wdefles ago Wednesday, and was quite a serious one. ';<Diioo 0 r ’ The old, old story, told titnes without number, and repeated ovef and .pyter again for the last 36 years, but it Is always a welcome story to those ’ in search of health—There Is nothing in . the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. . - o Cal Magley, a mail clerk on the Pennsylvania irailroad, jeame b ome expecting to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Magley north -of the city. He received a telegram, however, stating that his relief man could not'be on hand and asking that he report for duty at Chicago by two o’clock last night He left here on the four o’clock trai nfor Chicago. - : - - ~——Oi--.. - -———— YOUNG GIRLS ARE VICTIMS , of headache, as well as older women* but all get quick relief and prompt 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. « —o— — F. Harris, ticket agent at the ' Clqvet Leaf railroad, who has been ' op the Sick list for the last week,was able to W about on the strfeet for the first time today. ■ ’ ■ ; n < i' ! .'Mt !■ r» tU'.yii. • When a cold becomes settled in the system, It will take several days’ - treatment to cure it, and the best r remedy- to use is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. i—— o— ti '«■-* Blufftdn people get hocus-pocused a great deal by the Chicago papers, and the story in Sunday mopung’s ' Issues which . told ./iff seypnty-elght miners being taken out of the Cherry . mine alive is anqther instahcef These morning.' papers, to reach the country towns. go, to press about 8 o'clock, ! and many things happen between that time and regular tiipe of going to press. In fAct, only twenty-tWo men were taken put alive, as later re- , porta show.—Bluffton Banner. r i ' 0 ... WfiM have pains to flie track. Mftavy. Bladder to Kidney treubte, as* ' waat a certain, pieasant herb care I* woman’s tils, try < l Atartr«Ha»-l«af. It |s » tote Ml reusing, regwssua »y tnaU to eta Sample package Address, MotteFOtoF ;f I ■O' " 'TTT”" . ’John Joseph*, who formerly conduct- ‘ «| n & "frult A ahd ke bream and candy, v Ptonfl-in this cityi bit who has been IdcatMP at Geneva Tor -the. past seV"* fetal Months, was visitijd|p with friends |n Berne and this city Monday, returning to Geneva Tuesday, morning. He reports business as being very good in Geneva* , . t <' •* : ■* '■ >" ■■ ■ ■■•■■■■ ■ ■ ■ "•> Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membrances of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. , -tt — b ■ — ■ ■ Chas. Gerard, who received such a severe stroke of electricity a few weeks ago while working at Gary, will perhaps be allowed by his physician to come home for Thanksgiving. ; o ■t ■ . The pleasant purgative effect experienced -by all who use Chamber* lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. Sold by all dealers. — q. ;.—;— Ren Knapke went to Berne this morning, where he was lodking after ‘ some business, returning home this' evening.

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