Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1910 — Page 8

S'v g,W*’ ’fl'- •F'.v*, « .’a -r ■' ' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. .... -O . — a The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Ida Whitright, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of ad order of the Adams Circuit Court, he will at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of the 21st day of May, 1910, the same beln on a Saturday, and from day to day thereafter until, ?old, at the eaqt door of the court. ■ house in the City of Decatur, AdWos JOounty, Indiana, offer for sale it public auction all the interest Os said decadent in and to the following described real •state, to-wlt: , Infot number seventeen (17) In Freang's subdivision of outlots thir-ty-three (33), thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35) in the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the said court, for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value of said real estate, and will be sold free of lien% and upon the following terms and conditions: * At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of thq purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief* providing attorney’s fees and sectored by mortgage on the real estate sold and freehold surety to the approval, pf the administrator. J- M. MILLER, 16t4 Administrator. NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS FOR SUPPLIES. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1910, and up until 10 o’clock a. ton,, of said day, . ' the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, in the State of Indiana, constituting the Board, of Turnpike directors,, as such board will receive sealed bids for the furnishing .of •rushed stone, and other materials for turnpike repairs -in said Adams county for the ensuing year, bids will be received and entertained as follows, in carload lots to vary with the needs of the county, and subject to ' the order of said Board or its super--7 tetendenta, prices per yard f. o. b. at the following railroad stations in said county, to-wlt: Bingen, Decatur, v Monroe, Berne, Geneva, Cralgville, ■Peterson, Pleasant Mills, Rivarre, 'Preble, Magley, also per yard loaded in wagons at quarries in Decatur, Einn Grove, Hartford township, Jefferson township, Blue Creek township. Pleasant Mills and at Willshire, Ohio. Said stone to be furnished upon order aforesaid, optional with said Board, and according to specifications now on file in the auditor’s office of Adams county, Indiana, blds will also be received for bridge plank, bidder to give place of delivery, bids will also be received for common drain tile in sizes from three to eighteen inch, bidder to give price at factory l named by him, bids will also be received for hard burned brick, suitable for wells, bidders to state prices at kilns. Bids will also ba received for cast iron Well tops in sizes 12, 15, 18, and 22 inches at factory. Bids will also be received for Salt glazed tile, Sizes from six to twenty-four inches, also galvanized and cast iron sewer pipes —•f—different sizes, also for common gravel and lime for bridges- Each bid shall be accompanied byte good and sufficient bond in the sum of 12,000 with either freehold or surety, flpd with the necessary, affidavit as requiredby law, the board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. ' ’ MARTIN. LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICK, - > ■ I. A. HENDRICKS, poara of Tiii-upike Direntors oft Adams Cbunty, Indiana. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14t3 ‘ —r - '7'"—OrNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams CounIn the Adams Circuit Court, Febru-, dry Term, 1910. Cassius M. Andrews vs. Joseph Peiffer et al. No. 7944. Complaint■ to quiet title. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Joseph Peiffer, Anna Peiffer, his wife, all the unknown heirs of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, all the unknown heirs of Anna Peiffer, wife of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, the above named, defendants are non-residents of the Btate of Indiana. 1 Notice is therefore hereby given the ssH Joseph Peiffer, Anna Peiffer, his wife, all the unknown heirs of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, all the unknown heirs of Anna Peiffer, wife of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 31st day of May, 1910, the same being the 44th Juridical Day of the next regular regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th day of Apri., A. D., 1910, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 6th day of

April, 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. David E. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL EB- - TATE—EXECUTOR’S SALE. * > State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. Leonard Schnepp, executor o fthe estate of Hannah Schnepp, decased, vs. Oliver Schnepp, Floyd Schnepp, Adrian Schnepp, Harold Schnepp, Kenneth Schnepp and Freeman Schnepp, the minor heirs of Solomon Schnepp, deceased, Letitia Schnepp, widow of Solomn Schnepp, deceased, Mary Milner (nee Schnepp), wife of Charles Millr and daughter of Henry Schnepp, Jr. deceased, Gertrude Bchnepp, Dessie Schnepp, and Elmer Schnepp, the three minor heirs of Henry Schnepp,

jr„ deceased, Frank Scnnepp, Benjamin Schnepp, Abraham Schnepp, William Schnepp, Leonard Schnepp, Mary Murphy (nee Schnepp-, wife of Noah Murphy. Notice is heyflby given that by (Virtue of an ordef of the Adams Circuit’ Court in the above entitled proceedings to sill the real estate of Hannah Schnepp, decased, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of said Hannah Schnepp, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale, at the office of C. L. Walters, on Second street in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, at not less than its full appraised value, the following described real estate situated in Adams County, Indiana, towlt; “The southeast one-quarter (H) of the southeast one-quarter (%) of section twentyeight (28), township twen-ty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, exceptin therefrom ninety- six (96) sq. rods, heretofore conveyed to Union School Township and rescribed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the southeast corner of section twenty-eight (28), township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east; thence north sixteen. (16) rods; thence west six (6) rods; thence south sixteen (16) rods; thence east six (6) rods to the place of beginning, containing ninety-six (96) square rods.’’ Said sale will occur on Saturday, the fourteenth day of May, 19i0> at 10 o’clock p. m., and on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: One-third cash in hand on the day. of sale; one-third in one year and onethird in two years from said date, the purchaser to giVe his promissory notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent from date, waiting recourse to valuation or appraisement laws, providing for*Sttomey’s fee, and secured by mortgage security on the real estate so sold. Purchaser has the privilege to pay all cash on date of sale if he so elects. • . - LEONARD SCHNEPP, Executor. C. L. Walters, Attorney. . 15t4 — ' ........ <■/ 1 .■ NOTICE to non-residents. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, February term, 1910. Mathias Kirsch vs. Mathias Poor- ; man et al. Nd. 7946. Complaint to quiet title. , It appearing from affidavit filed in { the above entitled cause, that Ma- < thias Poorman, Katharine Poorman, all the unknown heirs at law of Mathias Poorman, deceased, all the un-' known helfs of Katharine Poorman, deceased, John Poorman, Mary Poor- . man, whose true Christian name Is to the plalntl unknown; all the unknown I heirs at law of John Poorman, deceased; all the unknown heirs at law of Mary Poorman, deceased, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, the above named de- • fendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Mathias Poorman, Katharine Poorman; all the unknown belts at law of Matthias Poorman, deceased; all the unknown heirs at law of Kath- - arlne Poorman, John Jfoor-' ’■ man, Mary Poorman, Whbfle true Christian name is, to the plaintiff imknown; all the unknown heirs at law of John Poorman, deceased; air thd I unknown heirs at law of Mary, Poorman, deceased, whose, true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown;: that they be and appear before tim Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th day of June, 1910, the same being the 4>th Juridical j day of the next regular term thereof, ! to be holden at the court heqse in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th day of April, A. D„ 1910, and plead by answer pr deflljir to said complaint, or the same Will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my hand and Seal, of said • Court hereto affixed, this 7th day of April, 1910. ’ JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. / | Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for plaintiff; , 15t3 — O'" ' — ■.. . ' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given’ that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Joel Falk, late of Adams County, deceasefl. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN ,B. FALK, Administrator. Dan Erwin, Attorney. ’ April 13, mO. > 15t2 —.— . ~ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTB. ‘iii ■. ■ i~i»i .■ The State of Indiana, County of Adi ams, ss. / ■ • In the Adams Circuit. Court, April ; Term, 1910. David Meshberger vs. Stanton Tuxi ler, Christian Behm et ai. No. 7951. [ Quiet title to jeal estate. ,1 It appearing' from affidavits filed in - the above entitled cause, that Stanton Tuxler, Christian Behm, Helen 1 Kizer, Charles Dunbar, Austin Duns bar, her husband, Cora Eaton, John

Eaton, her husband, Judson Kizer, Grace Kizer, his wife, Kenneth Kizer, Cecil Kizer, his wife, Dana Kizer and Bruce Kizer, her husband, Dori othy Kizer, unmarried, and Rebecca I Parr of the above named defendants are non residents of the State of Indiana. j Notice is therefore hereby given I the said Stanton Tuxler, Christian Behm, Helen Kizer, Clara Dunbar, Austin Dunbar, her husband, Cora Eaton, John Eaton, her husband, Judi son Kizer, Grace Kizer, nis wife, Ken- , neth Kizer, Cecil Kizer, his wife, , Dana Kizer, Bruce Kizer, her hus- - band, Dorothy Kizer and Rebecca , Parr, that they be and appear before , the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit t Court on the 6th day of June, 1910, • the same being the 49th Juridical j Day of the next regular term thereof, , 1 to be holden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing on j j Monday, the 11th day of April, A. D., , 1910, and plead by answer or demur

heard and determined, in their absence. ■" ' ■ Witness my name and seal of skid court hereto affixed, thia 12th day of April, 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. David E.. Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. 15t3 , i .ipwi r 'i i,,. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that ’ the Board of Commissioners will on Monday, May 2, 1910, receive sealed bids for the rental of the old fair grounds. Bidders 'Will fee required to file with their bids a check calling for an amount equal to their blds. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICK, J. A. HENDRICKS, » Commissioners. Attest: H. S. Michaud; Auditor. 14t3 .........i ( ii, PETITION TO VACATE LOTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: David Werling, ex parte. .Petition to vacate lots. ~,5 , To the citizens of the Town of Preble, Adams County, Indiana, the Town of Preble, and a|l others concerned: Notice is nereby given that the undersigned has filed in the. Aflame Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, his petition to vacate’certain lots in the said town of Preble, the same being described as.fqUpwsi, to-wlt: Inlots number 23, 24, and 27 in David Werling’B Second. Addition to the Town of Preble; in Adams County, Indiana, as the same are shown on the recorded I plat trf said town, and tnat said petition .and the things in issue therein heard and determined on Tuesday,. April 26, 1910. DAVID OVERLING. David E. Smith, his Attorney. 15t2 NOTICE OF FINAL fIETTMtMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby glVen to the .creditors, heirs and legatees Samuel Steele deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 16th day pf Stay, 1910, and show cause, if any, Why vie final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should' hot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then, and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. IRA STEELE, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., April 19, 1910. D. E. Smith, Attorney. 16t2 — 0 — DECLARED INSANE . a Jonathan S. Hirschy of Wabash Township to be Sent to Richmond. Struck over eye Condition Believed to v ße ReSdtofaliiilitlMTwo ——— ~ ~ . Ap insanity boarfl consist|ng of Drs. A Reusser Bmnfl and ’Squkfl also place, have declared "Jonathan S. Hirschy, g young man, aged twenty years, of Wabash township tfl be of unsound, mind and have recommended that he’ be sent to the East Haven asylum at Richmond. Two yeflrs ago, according to the evidence offered, Hirschy engaged tn’ a fight, during which, he was struck by his, foe a terrible blow over the eye. Since that date he has been morose, sulky, at times quarrelsome, and has. shown unmistakable signa of insanity. He imagines that he Is very wealthy and that he holds a high position with some railroad company, and he has other peculiarities which leave no doubt as to the state of his mind. The unfortunate young man is weU known in the south part of the coun-. ty and his friends are grieved over his condition and hope a- period of treatment at the sanitarium at. Richmond may restore him to health. o - T" Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. ■ These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all; dealers. j. Every seat tn the Majestic theater has been sold for the production of “The Music Master” by David War* field Friday evening and the greater number for the matinee. A number of Decatur people will witness the at* traction. For the night performance people stood In line all night to secure good seats. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature In driving all i Impurities out of the system, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body -Io health and strength. Sold by all dialera. ■ ■; ■ ■

~ I BV■ aS ■ ■ I H ■ ■ ■ id# ■ t . ■ Without Trial — Railroad ■ Company May Settle the Damage Suit Brought ’BY MISS , MYLOTT r 1 For Injuries Received in Wreck—Representative of Company Here. • It is quite probable mat the 15,000 I damage suit brought by Miss Genevieve Mylott against the Railways Company of Chicago for Injuries received by her in a collision whHe riding on the road a year dr so ago, will be compromised. The case which has been pending for some time has been set for trial ' next week, but in the meantime efforts are being made to settle with- : opt trial. A Mr. Ladd, representing' the City Railways Co. waste the cityMonday and Tuesday collecting facts and references relative 'to the family and the accident to Miss Mylott, and a meeting was set for -thin;tes|i|| at 10 o’clock at Chicago, at which time representatives of both pyrites will meet and attempt to agree up<m a settlement without trial. Miss Mylott is the daughter Mr. Mrs. Tom Mylott of thte* city and the accident; it will be remhinbered, occurred to her about a.,year ago tea collision while riding «a the road. "She badly InMed And wab in the hospital for some time after the accident. She, with > brother and sister, are living in Chicago, where they are stagers in a theater. Mr. and Mrs. Mylott in Chicago for some time, buthave returned here to make their hocao. - — o . EAST BUFFALO. East N. Y, April 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 1920; shipments, 1,330; official to New York yesterday,. 760; hogs closing steady. < Ail weights, tectedto® pigs, 99.55; roughs, |9.00<®|9‘.15; Mags, |T.7K@g&25; sheep, 4,800; steady; top clipped lambs, 19.35; cattie,. n<me; fresh, CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Hl., Apr. 10—Wheat—May, |1.O«%; July, 11.00%.; Sept, 98%c. Corn—May, 56%,c; July, 60%c; Sept, 61 %c, Oats—May, 41%c; Wly, 39%; LsWoleAo/0., Apr. lO—Wheat—Cash, f 1 July, 61.01 %; feepU<flLoo%> Corn—(Cash, 57c; May, ffac; Jiily, 61 He; Sept, 63Hc. Oats —Cash, 43%c; May, 43%5; July, I Stept, 38%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burk. W> Red wheat No. 2 White wheat ...96c Standard White oats -38 c Yellow ear corn, per cwt ...70c White ear corn, P« cwt... 68c Rye, No. 2 -70 c Barley, No. 2... 55c Clover seed, .prime ............. >5.50 need, priinq ... .. r - 15. W Timothy seed, prime 31-75 Timothy hay. No, 1, primed, bail- ? ' ed U 4 85 LOCAL PRODUCE. . H. *. Eggfl. 19c Butter ...................... Fowls Young turkeys ..................140 Ducks llc ; <**»« Old turkeys Chicks , By Decatur Produce Co. Young tin key* .k.ITs Old turtejs, W Chlckh ................10c Fowls v* 10c Flgga ...18c Ducks ~....400 Geese 9c 1 Butter butter and eggs. M. FULLEN KAMP'S. Eggs ........... ....••.••• *..«...18c • Lard .14c E- Butter .1 •••••) 25c i NIBLICK # OG. Good roll’butter ......25c ' Eggs ‘ WOOL AND HIDES. ► B. KALVER and BON. Beef hides •••8 cen “ . Calf hides wnte I Sheep pelts, to |1.15 . Merchantable wool ..............23c 1 Tallow 5c y ‘ O J,' S. Bowers made a business trip to Berne today. __

I ceptM 7 position with’ the Meyer *& | I duties there Monday mdrnlng. Mr, Wagner Is an experienced hand tn the business, and has been engaged in the undertaking business at Poe for some time. The addition of Mr. Wagner to this up-to-date firm will add very much to their already well established line of trade. STUDENTS ELOPE : .’v Sixteen Year Old Lynn Fpnner of Ft. Wayne Elopes With Young Girl. 1 4 .J ATTEND HIGH SCHOOL Lad is a Bon of Dr. G. M. \ Fonner and a Cousin of W. A. Fonner. “Lynn Fonner, aged sixteen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. \G. M. Fonner, 119 Creighton avenue, and Miss Susannah Canada, seventeen-year-old daughter ot Mri find Mrs. W..M. Canada, 525 Huffman street, disappeared simultaneously last night and an In-, vestlgatien reveals the fact that ! the they have eloped,” says the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Fonner, father of the youthful Lochinvar, has enlisted the aid of the la a search for the elopers. He , declares his son is too young to wefl and will make every effort to accomplish his retbrn to the parental roof. “Dr. and Mrs. Fonner attended . show at the Majestic last night and returning home found a note from their son indicating that he was at the home of a friend. This proved untree and at the home of the girl a note to her parents was found saying simply: “We have eloped.” This gave the first due to the real facts, •’ The lad Is quite well known to Adams county folk,, being a grandson of William Fonner of Poe,, who was a brother of Jacob and John Fonner of bhls , county. Dr. G., M» Fonner is a I cousin of W. A and Miss Martha Fonner of Monmouth, and of Mrs. A J. Smith and Miss Mary Fonner of this 1 ■' "'O' " A PLEA Os GUILTY ■ Young Revalee of Richmond Judge Fox. TWO ESCAPE JAIL ■ 1 r 'A'. ? ■ At Greenfield—rConte&t in Hyde Case May Forecast the Outcome. (United Press Service.) Richmond; Ind., April ?Q—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Charles Reyalee, aged nineteen, confessed murderer bf Mrs. Frank Allison, near Cambridg City, about two weeks ago, today, be- . fore Judge Fox formally pleaded guil- ' ,ty to the charge of. murder In the first ■ degree and was Immediately sentenced . to life Imprlsonipenh , He will be taken to the Jeffersonville reformatory ! .7 --7 >e'

B j. ; . g ; (United Press Service.) 1 Greenfield, Ind., April. 20—-(Special . to Daily Democrat)—Leonard Fletch1 er and Cordia Martin, both white, ! some time late last night escaped from the county jail here by remov- | ing a cement block ,in the floor of I cell. Fletcher was to have been ! taken tt> Michigan City today to be- * glh a tertn for forgery, while Martin was charged with burglary but had not yet had his trial. ? V 5 (United Press Service.) 5 Kansas City, Mp„ April 20—A conj test ovef the introduction of evidence, percipitated by the state in the trial * of Dr. Hyde, will result in a ruling J by Judge Lathaw, which will probab ly forecast the-result of the trial. The ■ state insists on showing the death of the entire Swope family, while'the i defense insists the£ should be conflnB ed solely on the death of Colonel 5 Swope. » . . vc (United Press Service.),: Redding, Conn., April 20-(Special pto Daily Democrat)—’’We cannot tell 1 which way the future is going,” said i ii i ii

«d a restful night. \A BUNCH OF PROOF That it Is Doing Great Good there Is But Little Doubt. That Root Juice is doing gjeat good . toy scores of people, is unquestioned except for those wo do not happen to know some one who has used the medicine. The remedy is rapidly making a national reputation as the molt remarkable curative agency of the; age. Testimonials from far-off states are neither wanted or needed here at home. The people who live here), and have used the remedy, are tilling their friends about it That Is • the principal cause of the great demand for It | We are told that Root Juice con- J tains: Golden Seal for the mucuous 11 lining of the stomach, bowelfl and bladder, Mandrake for th® liver, Buchu ,for the 'kidneys,* Gentian, Colum- - bo anfl Iron for the appetite, and oth- i 1 er popular ingredient* that, when combined In the proper proportion, makes the remarkable medicine searched: for, and heals, and tones dvery weak spot of the organs that ' make and filter blood. Those Mo sufl’ered with all forms of stomach troubles, rheumatism, nervousness and complaiirts, are in thls.vfeljtiWi to tell of the great good Root Juice, did for tftete,;aM : gs a consequense the remedy Ja .moving very fas.t from the shelves of the Holthouse drug store., —■ - Never did* chllflren enjoy ' them* eelves so heartily as did tee' twentyfour classmates of Urciie Affispauph St the taty gtodn. W her , yesterday afternoon trom' 3:30 to 6 o’clock by brer nether, -Mrfl. Peter Amspaugh. '“Hpi potato,” ‘’fruit basket upset,” ‘“button,” and ail those good old gamea were ceiled forth in turn, after which 'came > peanut hunt. Mary Gage found thd, greatest number of peanuts flnd was awarded, the first prise, wirflg werit to Mary Watkins. Mhte tlrclle was the recipient of a fibe piano as a birthday gift from her pininte, and thlfl. wab tested by t’earl Lyon and ‘ Frances Burrell, and they made the home fairly ring yilfli melody, then came / the luncheon* served at' the table ln\ the dinihg toom, which was a most excellent bhe ,and the party closed with topteSßlons of their enjoyment and many good wishes for Urclle’S fti--Those present were Wilda VanCSmm Edna Btaker, Mary Watkins- h(ary Gage, Fanny Heller, Gladys. Miftfler. Rachel i^vpj /# Aita Teeple/.Duclle Coppock, Naomi M&JerJ- Liiclle' "Buhler, Irene Gregory, Anflta Swanger, Flrks, berry, Ireqt Miller, Helen Diller, Mary Fuhrman, Grafle Brake, Zelma Me- .4 Queen, Esther Ends, Frances Burrell, Pearl Lyons,' Dorothy Enos. tiioee V uld ‘ b«,. IRH ,or an accident Qr emergency. It is nfost excellent to fIU cases of rheumatism, sprainsinfl l bf&kM, Sofd 7 by al| dealers, 'j . .. ’•. flfly»Cline of Root township, who -wAs 'flo badly loured seyflral ‘ flgo by a kick' <m the head from W horse, 1 which '!&’''was holding; while haying it .Shod, liafl full tecpvered. Mrs. Catherine Champer, who has been sick for several flays, with a se- 1 ' *ve?e cold, is better. ; Dan Beery was a buMneM.cgflled at Berne today in the IntereW Horse Sale coffipaay.. '• > Harry Amrine left on themqrhtnfl'■ train south, Where he will ' look after his usual Uno of business.

The Masonic lodge conferred the Fellow Craft degree on. spveml candidate last evening. <■ '' , Vincent Forbing, vjho has been absent from the city , for some time, traveling, returned home, last evening for a short stay with his parents. Quite a number of Hungarians changed care -here this morning on their way to Grand Rapids, Mich., . where they are forming a colony. Frank'Foor and family, who have lived in this cljty for sevral years. formerly conducting the “Big FOur” ho J tel„Is inovlng today to St Marys, Ohio. John Frisinger was a business caller at Fort Wayne last night, returning home on the 10 o’clock car. BTUBBOR NABMULEB are liver and bowels some times; seem to' - balk without cause. Then \ there’s trouble—ioss of appetite, iv digestion, nervousness, despondency, headache. But such troubles fiy before Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world’s best stomach and liver remedy. So easy. 25c at aU duuggists. • ■ -. "• ■' • ,