Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1910 — Page 8

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Ida Whitright, deceased, • hereby gives notice that by virtue of an 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 bein on a Saturday, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the east door of the court house in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction all the Interest of said decedent in and to the following described rehl estate, to-wit: Iniot number seventeen (17) in Freang’s subdivision of outlets thir-ty-three (33), thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35) in the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Said sale wilt be made subject to the approval of the said 'CQiirtj for not less than two-thirds Of' 'the afr; ■ * praised value of said real estate, and V' will be sold free of liens, 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 ndt to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold and freehold surety to the approval of the trator. c - J. M. MILLER, ;. lfit 4 Administrator. —- ■—o- — C.. J.’ . . <- , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE—EXECUTOR’S SALE. ! State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. ; ip th® 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 (ntee Schnepp), wife of Charles Millr and daughter of Henry Schnepp, jr. deceased, Gertrude Schnepp, DbSv ' sie Schnepp, and Elmer Schnepp, the j 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 hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams "Circuit Court in the above entitled proceedings to sell 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. Waiters, 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, towit: “The southeast one-quarter (M) of; the southeast one-quarter (%) of sets- j tion twentyeight (28), township twen-! ty-elght (28) north, range fifteen ,(15) east, containing forty (.40') acres, more or less, exceptln therefrom Uine-| ty- six (96) sq. rods, heretofore conveyed to Union School Township and rescribed as follows, to-wit: 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) rode; thence south sixteen (16) rods; thence east six (6) rods to the place of beginning, containing ninety-six Said sale will occur on Saturday,

the fourteenth day of May, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. 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, waiving recourse to valuation or appraiseme it laws, providing for attorney’s fee, and secured by mortgage security on the real estate so sold. Purchaser has the privilege to pay air cash on date of sale if he so elects. ; ' ' • ■••• ' LEONARD BCHNEPP, Executor. . C. L. Walters, Attorney. If>t4 J - • 0. —* t ’, ,j -— NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road ih Blue Creek township in said county-known as the ,W, L. Raudenbush Macadam road, "up 'to dfid until 14b o’clock am., on Monday, June 6, 1910, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the' Plans, specifications apd report of the Viewers and Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract tnerefor will complete the same acceding to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. ■ All bids shall be made so as to give “the'amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the / funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file ■* affidavit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever 'amount that'be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement ; 18 W

.-I.T ii 11 .. II NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. f Notice is hereby given that the • Board of . Commissioners of Adams f county, Indiana, will receive bids for • the construction of a macadamized • road in Blue Creek township in said 5 county, known as the G. C. Macalheny 1 Macadkm road, up until 10 o’clock 9 a. m., on 9 Monday, June 6, 1910, • at a regular session of said Board of 1 Commissioners, held in the City of 1 Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, seal-. I ed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance 1 with the plans, specifications and re- ■ port of the Viewers and Engineer, I which are now on file in tne Auditor’s 1 office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. • A bond must accompany each bid " in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for faithful performance t Os said work, and that the bidder if 1 awarded the contract therefor will complete the same according to such ■ pOntract and in accordance with tjie . bid filed. ' AH bids shall be made so as to give . the amount for which said road will i be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer ■ In charge, not to exceed eighty per ? cent, of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the ' sale of bonds as required by law.. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law. The Board ,of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount toat be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 18t3 ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road In Blue Creek township in said cdunty, known as the A." J." Sipe Macadam road, up until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, June 6, 1910, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed uids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the Viewers and Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bld filed, conditioned for faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder if awarded the contract therefor will complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bld filed. ■ y > AIJ bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will I be constructed for cash, payable on I estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty .per cent of any one estimate, out of the I funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all blds. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. , Adams County, Indiana. Tne successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 1813

NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIDS. — i Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the county f of Adams, in the state of Indiana, will 1 on Monday, June 6, 1910, and up until 10 o’clock a. m., of said < day, receive sealed bids for the fur- j ’ nisuing of all material and labor nec- 1 essary for the construction of the fol- •! lowing bridges for the use of said i county: Repair of the Zook bridge in Monroe ■ I township. No bid will be received or entertained by said board unless such bid is ’ accompanied by an affidavit such as ; is now required by law governing bids i for bridges. ~ . Each bid must be accompanied, by a good and sufficient bond, equal to the amount of the bid, made payable to the State of Indiana, signed by at least two freehold sureties,-residents, of the county, or by a properly author- , ized and qualified bonding or surety j company; which bond shall guarantee ■ the faithful performance and execu- • tlon of the work, so bid for, in case the • same is awarded, and that the contrae- j tor shall promptly pay all debts tn- : curved by him in the prosecution of . such work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for competition at the same letting may do so by filing the same with the county auditor of said county not less than ten days before the said date of letting. If any such plans and Specifications so submitted include the use of any , patented device or of any article con- ; trolled by a monopoly, the speciflca- ; tlons shall be accompanied by a statei ment of the terms upon which such i device or article may be used or obtained. . The Board reserves the right to re- ! ject any and all bids. t ’ MARTIN LAUGHLIN, HENRY ZWICKT JAMES A; HENDRICKS, i Board of Commissioners of Adams > County, Indiana. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 18t2 > “—’ ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the construction of the Andrew A. Thieme ditch in Union ntownshlp fc Adams county, Indiana, will on ’ Saturday, May 21, 1910, ’ at 10 o’clocka. m., at the office of the ■ county surveyor in the city of DecaI tur, in said county, receive sealed blds

. -.1.1,11111 11. ,r for the construction of said ditch tn accordance with reports, plans and , specifications therefor, now on file in 3 said cause. Bide Will be received and . contracts let as follows: I Main Ditch. I Section 1, Station 32 to 65(4. , Section 2, Station oto 32, c and to the lowest bidder or bidders as a whole. • Bidders will be required to file with j their blds affidavits, as required by law j upon forms furnished by such superintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and sufficient , bond in a sum equal to twice the . amount of such bld, conditional for the faithful performance of said, coni tract, and that such bidder will enter . into contract if the same be awarded to him, such bond to be approved by I said superintendent. • The said superintendent reserves ’ the right to reject an yand all blds. > No blds will be accepted In excess of tfie estlmated costof such work, or in excess of the benefits found. v,> , < C. C. ERNST, 18t2 —106tl Supt. of Construction. ■ —“—.o-: ■ '■■■.' ■.y.;, i l - APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. Notice Is hereby given that the undesigned has been , appointed executrix of the estate of Henry A.-Tindall, late of Adams County, deceased. Tue estate is probably solvent SARAH A. TINDALL, . ; . - Executrix. May 4, 1910. ' : / D, E. Smith, Attorneys. ’ ' 18t2 M i ' NOTICE OF FINM SETTLEMENT of estate. —■ . . Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Jacob Tester, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 28th day of May, 1910. and show cause, if any, way the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be. approved; and said hlirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. MARY E. TESTER, AS Administratrix. Decatur. Ind., April 30, 1910. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. 18t2 *..<>— — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. - Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive blds /or the construction of a macadamized road in Mbnroe township in said county, known as the John J. Soldner Macadam road, up until 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, June 6, 1910, at a regular session of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the Viewers and Engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone.< r A bond must accompany each 'bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for faithful perfonndiice of said work, and that the biddek if awarded the contract therefor wilt complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. b All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road Will be constructed tor cash, payable-on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the* sale of bonds as required by law.

Each bidder will be required to file affidavit as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. IBt3 — , - — o- — - ‘ MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERB FOR CHILDREN. ISuccessfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York, cure feverishness, bad stomach, 'teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fait At, all druggists, ,25c. Sample free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. T. n ■ . rj . , I Take a hint, do your own mixing.. Rough on Rata, being all poison, one ISc box will spread Or make 50 to 100 litre cakes that will kill 500 or more rats and mtee. It's the unbeatable exterminator. Don’t die In the house. Beware .of Imitations, Substitutes and catch-penny, ready-for-use devices. ■ O-'-- ■ ■ /GARY 18 A WET TOWN AGAIN. One Hundred and Thirty-Eight SaFoenLicenses Were Granted. Gary, Ind., May 3—Gary is “wet.* 138 saloon license applications having ben granted by commissioners of Lake county. Remonstrances were made against four applicants, but theae were disregarded by the commissteners. The eeurt room at Crown Point, where the licenses were granted, was packed with Gary applicants and their attorneys. Early In the afternoon the rush for Hammond was begun. There applicants received their government licenses. Then followed the return to Gary, where City Clerk H. G. Moose granted city licenses. At 7 o’clock all saloons had been opened and free beer oegan to flow/ The evening was spent in the renewal of friendship and patronage between the proprietors and former patrons who had been' unable to quench their thirst in Gary for two years, while a remonstrance was in i effect. IpjEj

11 18 i CERTAIN CURE FOR ACHING FEET 1 Shake into your shoes Alien’s Foot 1 Ease, a powder. It cures tired, aching, callous, sweating, swollen feet, At druggists, 25c. Try it today. Sample free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, N. Y. so - ■ t John J. Schuh, who recently moved r here from Newton county, and who . Ilves on Eleventh street, was badly. - hurt Tuesday and his escape from death seems almost miraculous. Mi*. i Schuh owns the old Nuttman farm, . just south of town and early this * morning started with his hired man, 1 with a load of tile from the KrickTyndall plant They arrived almost ; to the farm, when the wagon wept . into a rut and both Mr. Schuh and ’ his man were thrown forward. .The man was unhurt, but Mr. Schuh fell under the horses and was dragged a distance of two rods, when the horses started to run. He was extricated in some manner and brought to his home here, where Dr. Clark attended hip. ,He was terribly bruised from head to foot An artery in the left arm was tom loose and he bled pro* fusely. The elbow was lacerated as were his knees and other portions bf his body and his left side was severly injured. His trousers were torn into shreds, but strange to say, no bones were broken and it is believed he will soon recover. ■ i ...I I r -Q- . ■ ’ / The secretary of the North Central College association has issued a statement in which are named the schools that have been placed upon the accredited list A place on this list entitles all graduates of that school Jo enter any college or university in the middle -west. We are pleased to note 1 in this list of accredited high schools that of this city and the great honor of this city will soon become more apparent when it is known that less than sixty schools in Indiana are at present in this association, and only a few hundred in the entire middle . west Professor E. O. Holland, pro- (

fessor of secondary education at Indiana university, 'ft the inspector of high school for Indiana. The placing of the Decatur schools upon this list is certainly a worthy recognition of the fine capabilities of Professor El E. Rice,- superintendent, and his adr mirable corps of Instructors, as well as the school board. The monthly report of Prof. E. E. Rice shows &e' attendance and interest of thecitf schools above the ordinary. Os the 383 boys and 365 girts enrolled 508 were not absent during the month, the average per cent of attendance being 87,332. The South ward leads with .an average of 99.77 per cent The rate of attendance ft: North'ward, 98.3; West ward, 97.25; South Ward, 99.77; Central 96.46; high school, 96:9. Fortynine visitors were present during the month. ' 1 — The filing of the receivership case Monday by W.. J. Vesey against “The Copock Motor Car Company” has causpd so many inquiries regarding the same, which may result in injustice to the newly reorganized company, that am explanation has been requested by those connected therewith. The receiver was appointed only to close up the affairs of the old organization, which was known as The Coppock Motor Car Company, and the receivership has nothing to do with the affairs of the new one, which ft known as t»e Decatur Motor Car company; .The latter company is prospering and their future looks very bright, indeed. They will manufacture and sell this year 20fi pleasure cars, besides a number of trucks, and by next year will be moving along in great style. The recent suit wagsimply a necessary legal act towards closing up the affairs of the old eunpany. . ' o Another consignment of new show eases and fixtures for the J. 8. Cob chin ice cream, candy and fruit parlors was received Tuesday and the same are being put in place. They will be highly convenient and decorative as well, corresponding to the high grade of their surroundings. The Colchtn stand was recently moved fro mthe room adjoining to the Chris 1 Boknecht building, which is one of 1 the finest in the city. v ■. . — H!< .1. Work was begun Monday on the extensive remodeling and redecorating ■ of the I. O. O. F. hall, and when ft • is known that about >4,000 will be i required to cover the expense of this I work, some idea of the beauty and ex- - tensiveness of the remodeling will be grasped. A steel ceiling will be put > in, the walls frescoed by Artist KoI ver of Fort Wayne, the entire wood- * work refinished, furnishings renewed > and a new carpet laid. The carpet » alone will cost about >3OO, and will be - one of great richness and beauty. > The .hall will be one of the finest' of > its kind In the state and is well de1 j served by this, one of the oldest orders in the city.’ J , .. —- -

Just ■ sty ' jrbars ago Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohnke, two of the pioneer residents of this county, mar. rled and the event was happily remembered Sunday by their children and grandchildren who gathered at the parental home on North Second street and spent the day in a most pleasant way. The two aged celebrants were apt award of the surprise in store for them until they came home from church in, the morning and found their children and their families assembled thebe and long! tables spread with a bounteous repast, around which they all gathered at the noon hour and again at supper tfrqe. The day was spNit mind the happy days \gohe by-end many were the stories tbid of nays of Ibng ago. The day wgs also the seventy-sixth birthday anniversary bf Mr. Bohnke, so the Celebration • was two-fold. He and his good wife, who is seventy-two years of age, were both born in Gehnany and came to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1854. There , were married there in iB6O, and after five years came to this county, where they have since lived, becoming' one of its most substantial families,' They retired from active life several years since which they have lived in this city.; That they may enjoy more happy years together is the Wish pf a!l. . "■■■/ .' ; -i.- 1 ’ 4 . Mrs. Daniel Sprang and Miss Huidah Loser - will , entertain the Either; band Friday evening, at .ifW time ; the annual opening of the boxes, will take place. There will also be a musical program and Miss Dessle Mann will be the leader, the les-. son to be a continuation of the book “From Darkness to Lights this Week’s lesson to be “The Student” 1 s : ■ In honor of their son, Daniel, who received his first communion at St Marys Catholic church, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Costello Sunday entertained a number of relatives at dinner. The guests were Mrs. Catherine Brake anti daughters, Mayme and Louise, Mrs. Emma McMullen and sons, Leonard and James of Fort Wayne and Uncle Dan Donovan.

A May party and dance will be giti en Friday evening, May 6th, by the United Brotherhood of Leather Workers’ local union No. 106, in the Eagles hall, this city, to which everybody ft invited. Fifty cents per couple will be the admission. A good time is in store. <■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed finger gave * family dinner party Sunday noon in honor of their son, Leo, who took nls first communion, me guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom EMnger, Mrs. Carrie Ehinger and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Ehinger. The high school quartet, Frank Mills, Gregg Neptune, Prank DeVoss gmLSherman Beery, of thft City were' on the program at the Epworth League celebration at Beulah ChaP’l Sunda yevenlng. The home of Mi. and Mrs. Anthony Vogleweae west of the city wap a scene of good cheer Sunday whpn a company of rprty-five relatives friends were entertained at dlniftr -and supper in honor of Raymond Glutlag, who makes his home at the Vogiewede home, who received his first holy communion at the St Marys' Catholjc church- Sunday. - Guests from out of town were lohn Giuting apd children, Anthony and Marie, of Attica; Mrs, Bernard Flock and daughter, Eleanor, and the Mieses Anna and Mary Knoll of Fort Wayne. Mrs, B J. Wilson of Boston, Mass , who has been visiting hritfi her brotner, G. H. Meyers, at Montpelier, Ind., returned home today, where ffrey wnl remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyers, for the coming week. /

SEASON 1910 Sunday Excursion Fares MAY Ist • : ‘ f" ■ and every Sunday until further notice. Rates from Decatur to Toledo $1.25 Bluffton $1.50, Marion SI.OO, Kokomo $1.25 Frankford $1.50 \ Excursion tickets will be honored on trains, 8,4, 5 and 6. Limited to date of sale. Baggage privilege not premitted. y Beginning May Ist and untill further notice, train 3 will not leave Toledo until 7:20 A. M. on Sunday. < Beginning June let. Train 5 will not leave Toledo until 7:45 P. M. on Sunday. S'- << Toledo St. Louis & Western Ry.

A BUNCH OF PROOF That it Is Doing Great Good There is But Little Doubt, j ' That Root Juice is doing great good fgy . scores of people, is unquestioned ei&pt for those wo do not happen to know some one who has used the mddlcine. The remedy is rapidly making, a national reputation as the most 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, aro telling their friends about it. That is the principal cause of the great demand for it We are told that Root Juice, contains Golden SeaL for the msbuous lining ‘of the stomach, and bladder, Mandrake for the llve|> Buchu for the kidneys, Gentian, bo and Iron for the appetite, and other popular ingredients that, when combined in the proper proportion,' rewmriaiWfe searched for, and hoals tones every Weak spot of the organs that make and flltm* blood. ’ Those whb suffered with ail forms of stomach, troubles, rheumatism, nervousness and kidney complaints, are in this vicinity,- to tell of the great good Hoot Juice did for them, and as a consoquense the remedy is moving very fast from the shelves of the Holthouse drug store. . . JJJ • '• !■■■■ 1 " ■' ! iOi'iiwiii,'i|ii.)»i|,ii»..ii,i<i No married ladles will be employed to teach in the county during the scpopl TpAT.I9IO and IMI; 1 is the resolution made this morning by the Adams county board of education, including the several township trustees, the presidents of the city and town school boards, Decatur, Geneva and Berne, which held their semi-an-nual meeting at 10 o’clock in the office of County Superintendent L. E. Opllger, all members being present except Geneva. The school enumerators made their reports at this time, but it will be some time before Mr. Opliger can give a definite report of the school census. It is thought, however that the number of school children this year is iowar than that of last year. The question of the annual election of truant officer for Adams county came up and A. C. Augsburger of Berne, who has served in a most creditable manner for two years, was reappointed. The advisability of adopting new high school text books was also considered but the decision deferred until the next meeting. The following resolution was also adopted: Resolved, That the fourth annual county common school commencement be held at Geneva June 9, 1910, and that the expenses of said commencement be borne equally by each corporation. . 1 - o ■■»-. < The following unclaimed letters are at the postoffice: Mr. and Mrs. William Wllktng, Mrs. G. W. Watson, George Zimmerman, Philip Ross, Ruth B; Meyers, Adolph Reichert, P. F. Dupfilon, Emma Azres, Pruln Archer, G. C. Bates. Q I. i<ilf BUGGY BROKE DOWN. . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christen-and children and Mrs, Will Colchin and her peice, Miss Agnes Colchin, while o|it enjoying a pleasure ride Sunday afternoon saet wjth an.jeddeht which caused th em to be badly frigfitofied, though they were not .hurt. *>'Fhey' were on their way to the Juliwi Hefderman home. south of the dty, and nqar the John rrlslnger home the rear wheel of broke down and letting the occupants drop tot the street Luddly the .horse did not Become frightened and none bf the party received any .injury, A Hvery rig was secured and they proceeded to their destination and enjoyed the remainder of the day. ,