Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1911 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT narnnmi *•*»:>• rr „rw * CX*taftHAM. Rtaa—r. •Jt F» YBA* IB AATABCBfturw at tta poK-Sta* at Itoracar. te. m racrasd --*&» jra-'. setter jFFJCHkL RAPER *•*«» ca. s ze nr u* « Tit teps-tasra ttat tax’-ota Ms®A»y sigh.: maif-* a r«cra< tta: ta rrwii ahcve -.te a»*rag* it ?•»•*<«•: a anraas tats ox*** ridX'S-sMd taOßt oZ tie Tie i .*< pc-ic*3*4 a c*: st -a:c" ■»«> tape. la ta-i-tii®. tte >g3-te-tara. ata fa tiese srar.ee* tie r*pc> c»4ftta*tta patnaahraßy. p*ra ♦4 a etscrapc jmetieea act rad ata a regiatrattaa saw it faLcd to jass a •-U -* jw ttaxato tie <esßO<r*t* were pscdgta to asci tagtauta. ‘Utter g-xd MUb ttet fated were tie frsftritse refereaijm MR. tie slaii'.ja .•*ra2 M 2» St— Lffl rad tie j.'C stark MS. Tie -ejai-iira x-a<:r.ty *«:cdly ijj.iaed BtE I« I=4 •«* rreog ip tie fnatiae referet-iaa ML. TIE» is tie sere reraartaMe m view «f tie fact ttai tie :iz;4-c M tat ▼MT WU a 7«*ry**s~T* ex. testptr*:*&■ teM asasty uses tiat tie great tint* -.- te irate wis to ?et tie r: vereses t ti’i tc tie peepfee. te give tie jecjl* ■rtetni of their e*x affair* Tilt toB tie teyscee of tie proorewrves. Oa tie wtese tie s*ss.:i was rather accaiCe. Two wee is art it was ‘eared —it it w:>—d eta re icmpiete fAH-e ~-* tear:to ecattaatxc »as strtt.x ata active. tie lec-ty wis hard it wict ata tier* was ajrar ' Tz~ *»*•” '<•.••**« were juiyrer pc*it--:s. ■ ■ - .*.’*' * s '.’;lT'’r" *—■£ ?L’£ V'JLS T3UKL izs'Xu -X'T '■■ '-* « er : i«Mft _ -.• ---r" ~ Z£2l . :i’ dbe geed hgj ■rTifm v. I •JL-i «SSLO&. As S i~-is I :c <ee£are — :i 7 :r of n-r ’-ul- I izd i Srciier zzi ‘.t l:- ’* *jC 2E. —■.— iyCCL.-. .« M-.'ediy We atist e>« =ea wit »i- | — r~ "Z.-t iLGCy 2i£iZ3,ife£S -S * tie way if >e expect to ®tt tastes *ic.e Bat. af*er =aaa ? s■■ ' tie record cf tie .eais-i-1 tire is tradztadie.— Xew* | ■ ■■— Jfn Leas Lestiart. wit Bera at tie at ier sc.n. '— C lettiirt. two aid a iai e_es x<: r"i«ist of Se»:atar «i.eirat.ec Xer e£«Xty-fcst iurtiiay atj_remry r~tiij a ayt xtater of ter tneads .ciz_ra ier K tie eetafcr*- • A Boe ta=er was eojayed at soc-t iti teeides i recei- te.etn.ioa. of tie iaj. Xra Lexiart wm pt« a pceta. sioww, reeeiTtxj e-ptty-ice raarda —cae far «aci year ofter if* Ttcoe ;resettt at tie feetivtzes ware —of ter ei3Br«» Mr rad Mrs L. C ■ M JC Letiart sf Decarar asd 8. P Leniart of BoMsoon. E. Mr lad Mrs. WS-itt X Pre'-*- of M tnrce. Lad... aad tie *c®ewta< rnr.4ci.:.drezt Aeta. Bader* Lawica. Lixxte Mrs. Mattie E. Leaiart. asd aLse tie fouewtx® ff.est.is at-i aeipsters Mr*. Ax* S-riactley. Mrs Ex: tea 3a*e Mr aad Mr*. W’iaj- Staafetta a&4 Mr as 4 Mrs Ozxtac. Lettiar-. aad MX* Hedecea Leatar: of MrareeT-.-e. ‘ Mr. aad Mrs Beits Viadiar? Kt 1, -Mldrec Mr. i*i Mr*. W3ta V*a-i l'ia; ixi rißiren Mr* BcOert Pt-rtsr aad Miss Ba eiei Mtrjtett of P-ieyns. Oscar Mn ■ A J. SM.fi lit ii-ifiter Midge aad Miss Mary Ftft-er were eatertaraed at de**er yewtefiiy By Mr aa*f Mr* a H. Ctxztr. Tse Bsti Ctrtie of tie Clrst-ia tiarei ieid a ittieeid ttaixees aod Metal sessaos -r*X tisetr meter. Mrs. .V D. Af.xnt.- Moaday eretrxg; Tie society a pis—i*< to gr*e a sacred raixtaxa te tte tear frarae aad eraaaittees wee* to image for tiM. Drrtag tte toraM tear. Kam. tech itetfxaesral aid seeai. was pr-

oa. aad tetor teixtov* red-etewax* atee ttetr tjjearitce. Mr* anxaa tad daigMer. Raby, tetag ustatod t* ear errs a.ag by Ms* Ca3te R-iii of M jSCeccwx Tte tcraoty w® s«tc ta two we«te With Maa I-eraie Beery A ccßpaiy M ae-gatcr* eajcyed i e»e*.ag with Mr*. Xiaase Tee ;ie :« Lrae street, aa xd fasii-md taTy ;«*.:*< btenc cao of tte defcgterU feat’srea Tteoe yreowte were Mr* Fitter JUrte I*4 cJtHre* Heie* tad F.S.C**. Msa Biii Mefcany. J-t Ax. Mix aad Jtek Teesie Hettry I *f ««♦ ts tte eMwt re*, teats of thte rtty. Mre-iiy rwwerwdj * -aewUte fr*®* Berwteh. Otb* stst--ag that ais <W «teor. Mr*. KiteWeft WXey TAd A»>y TW ;-i-< -»<xrd * t _Ta cj* oafr that te ■ *C J co w—/-vt St- w'is stes Cotfee. vte tassed iwiy aic-tt a year Mr ’t.rf «t -i s etty is tae oal’ oae wio s rrrtres. Ste 1.1.4 mcied the adraaced ige rs fter-«oee ite S’«. ixd for seTeni rear* ate teen « te•iftr lAiit fi.'tJ f.-ra *■>: . arakisg her teste. Si* wi* tote* to • Sista* tinted tore year* iga nd «.- joyed 1 wide tft> of ff«>is. Ste* jeares teKte* her brother, fear eii-, —Joseph Jata. ia.i Pnat Worley. aad Mr* Ptsrter. aS restfag a: ’ Berwick. S-»r-n_ rea*i3S lisc resale .1 ti_s tity tiey bet** Mr* W A Kae&er. Mr*. Miry Cr*wte< Fraat ud Bom* Barttei arai Mr*. Jari Spies of C.eT»Jaai Okie Mr Li=x rjef- tr_s xtf tr to tea atteadaace it tte fzaeral. wuci will te ted co. tv*rjs.es.lay —m..=* frrn tie Caricoe ■ I tii.fi it Xew Retwie Ok*. Mr*. I KieiLer lad Mr*. Crawford, who teteaded x t ttx. were yrewoated :a ittswat of sic**®** »t tte farter's tire '"*l’T«?’Z“-?T*5 ’i.Zs ZKfTIZXX 2*CXT 'SS tfte lie CLr>- . *»- rhorri ti-s teisg tte frst of i rreat xr-tw-i 3 ass fetaetits which . is.- takes pJaee w-riir. tie past year ?>-—f wtrt c* "it srjrtetag of ".- .x’encr w _ Z *—‘X"- Ti- exttre litm , w X Ite repaj<sr*d —1 iiida nr ~ aux -■ reaew ir..f tentrf- tte Mtetic” ' ;f tie lif-it. is it ** - *ear cf tie efcsreh Tte idd.- x w® te -1w tti es tie : tit t t-i'. t.rp ir-i wtil j Fits wifi te fried it 1 ia=,»me ix t 1 appropriate way for tie e«T«*Les<te , S cf tte Soadxy sci-tci aad tie Ckrs-, I- rr ♦jz.iriTtr iAsses. The idi-m iis XTcessarw recuse if -y* ranted ;■ rwiex a *te ataai ’.iir»i aui.ttrtera., , tie S=*'iiy sci-xt aneadas«te xart** bioabled .* tie cast kiif year na«ter ' I the paste-ate cf tie Rew J M D*ws.:c. tesMes tiere ?etr.x a r-:w-.r a ! -ie risstet xeattersh-'p. tie 'Tirts'-ir . t Es.4ea.wrr aad ceier deparraeats of ' *- S<S SxuECTKP* LMJ*_ST. The B’. xtftor paper* seen to take I sc tte :T"tse it wear tie -Lcemer-«*L-Ma2. tod to say 1* teirico toj tieir casket iai wis represeaiax tie ti_ri i-irrtet it tie liter-Set tin- t tie steer ar r xenrt*-tn. isd ocw _ eiazx. ttet tte receesextanne* of tte - •ehoci write tte ocal tra.tagenetit m.tnz tiat a date te giweß ties aad | tilt tin was refxaed. Tte ioe*i xtasareatetrt states tiat tiey sewer at «ry; tt~e "ece-ned 1 tte3e*g* froci tte j WeGs xoxty jecple lad tiat tof tics • tee* the case at w mid ia*» tees ac- J eepted. as tie Aeai te-tat w-tnte act ■ towe asked foe **yti3.g stc-re assy* tias so p£ay the =: iTtcs tey*. wte; were defeoud act less this t*e tta.es ; isd tte* by team frtra sccr. setecis. To »bow tte retain e. strmti cf tie two teaat*. K-iftek ■ was defeased by i*atir wlte Co- T Itathta CSty litehwd tie Aims tss:ty Lads f» two cases Ana we desbe sc Kate that we are of the apt*-, ' xe tiat tte 1 Titer-ties at pt-x***g-!tt- m.ie as. errer :* ttetr wLeetxs. sod tiat they ltd »x se-1*- tte Krwagest -east is tte drstnet—Cotmita ■ City CctsuaemaL-MaiL JAKE GOY THEBC. Mr. KaJwer &rac©es = mn* Wharo 1 Otten Faied. The Cijcaga Soaday TTteae eoatahsed a pteto cf Jake Kalwer cf Ck> ■ragts. a Soroer tea**e*s nax cf this tity. stewtxr a sinter cf ptmres which te tad take* 3 Mesteo. asd fc wkieh Jueretofore jtecograpker* tad teen msirressfrl i* tte caay-stou. The toctograpte were secured with great -titf-n-ty for tte reucc that tte Mexscu federal troops were closet?

, tte w»u asd Kskhwrify ewotested aay Ajseneut #<icctrrapten trea* gee nag a tte-r wert S«tt tte Tr-.iiae stated tta: it was 1F tte Stier way wtea Mr Ku er useired. as aad tte ;c:t tgnjder nso ttetr eaat; tka* -ectiag Mr Kalwer wr-e an deKred work, stereaß isrsuer coes to. iated. Tte Tr-.s-.ae osotaased rsk* a testfthy artseie .•raardJkg tte rate aad »jc<e iagi-y cf Mr Kai*’**’, tta foraser Dwraa-ir asar. — - - Mcodkay raestag wa* a KQy acra ■ Bc-a for tta neater* sf tte Aner - taa Yeraa.es ledge, wtaa i tC i twelve iarafcdates were Akea sw the - hro-tien.>:.i. Tte tegree work was eoetferred iy tie west least, aad was ta.-—»r-f eat is eseeCeat skip*- * teats the Sr*.t w-:rk r. tec. by tte <jeg~»* StA? if -.re Cd .-.•tf.— Asi— t 1 snwt sr.-ts-ts were preaeit .cc the * Tte Ixx kdge of tte I O O F e*t»..': e*t 1 re*. g'Xd ttsse 1. Aei .- taste Monday e«*«Mg wta* twe esnddate* were gttes tie iecre* woe< ; M tta ddge. Tte aseetiag was .ster- ■ txrcttg'taat aad c*e of tie tew ittec-tiace* * srase tiixe was tt-xe-t A sirater of nest her* f~:ct rsriax xdge* were >ntat aad tajcysd th-jc-.graax »ery ai.i t* -- -wAy e<ec.'.xr cf this wee* ;rt=. *es to te ii AterestAg jessatt for tie £. of P It-ice wtes they w... xttfer tie ti.rd task i;<o a <kas* cf raid t ines. A» tassMdore tbrae ra.t.t trtags tare always irtrurtsd a tege saaber cf tta steal ter* asd tta esssjg ewenf :t s thmght wi£ :<-.ig 1 large x-utter of tte s*ssitecs tngetfi. er for a gsed socui ernaa*. Tie Rete<ai.j ta*e iscaed 1 n 2 tall for tta* e*«ag *ad wkxi they ■;.-** 12 nestter* to be m tend aad -»s?ect«iiy th- degree teaat. Ttere wjl also be 1 neetisg of the Masecte lodge ittughA. it whjci tixe sack bowtess will te hnaagit tafor; tie sseaber* J :r f asd ar tended to. P.* is '.sip:-tilt cae it: k :s tie expressed tace of those it riirx- tiat 1 racdly amter ittes-i —_ = aEteS from ~ £ f-cST Tutta Press Sen.re Z” .is ".Li.* s*t*."’'r’Xr'Z re vis ilk vex *.c ’.lie tt ffcr «rrtee dfae imj ®. Mk*"" HerKccxx ixxar.i*e- c*f , Germr. arts.- ts tare to wat 1 tte *r tr —-i ter*. nd .. -i ?.t - .it ~ sextit:*** are ca tte way fr:.— Eih-; na-i Fraasee. Italy. Rtssn ai-f SweiThe Qoeec of the Wealtar was *esy ‘ graetera* today A aeadtag her :*« >r.r ;rtxxte« far tie strtx n.—itry wkiek ire aireidy i* *eaFttt. az-i x-. brsgAira - l 7 ecil-t hue . tees :t-»et ttaa tXs r-tr tte shewtag :f tta datsty vry, lower--*tats t« which MiLa*ty » rasttxg ter eye 'ar ter i.itrinest for tie strtik. I Tte T-e-'i -t**- Race was a hewer cf • tewray ti_s afternoon wket tte rocs* was tkic ws : ;ec to a Arxe tireng of iadte*. Tte windows ta-t tate haad- , sctiteiy A-rasged. with sweet ye** 12 -4 ; otter tr*-.-3g fewerts* T*es ad>sn.xg tte pedew-ats :c. whici tte tats were ; i_sp Ayed. Putter :« 3 the rocas I were row after rtw sf ta-ts stewing ; te-.ritfiTy iga_xst a taekgreni A j ramtey with the tsp.eiy Hats are ; icci iarge aad sna-T as srta. ticcgk ' tie greater iixther are mde te te ween witheat Tats.” th A styA cf hi - ‘ i'*ss.c-r iiTag rtue wt.’ ta be sne- , by tie iwr tressed low «e tte ' toek cf tie head. F.-twen. ta ataxy . 4a--try eoicr* are csed 3 jr-fx&ta. ■n-i-T of tte tats te.=g hack cf 2>tw- . er* alcze. T’iiTxts. rttccas a-i teaks are raed, aad here aat there a ytene. for tteee who are te ttasa. Act-teg tte cew aci.cc*. st ( ‘'Betas.' peak, a tenzrcfxl rateca store, laase-i fer Hetai Taft, gnat m “Atee' bfr». was xaated for Atee Raw*-re<r. K tte* bbte w a lew rtyal ecicr aad ax>xtar jcpoLar state s apple crees. Csrabmdsnn M hiackgreen aad wir.e ire -•ip’tAr. aad sewer were tta shades sc dntay. *>ned sad ctam-te AsatSEig Mr* V Oet* eager aad diteiter. Mans May**-* *2 tte ngatog were tte Misses GeaerieTe Brsjn-enknp. Greta? stee-Eak-er. Mary Oos*. Maagaret Gategty aad Pr*3>tes CtAtt. Tte -t.jec.x--Fill -tenths, ie* tin ewenrag. Tte Sewer* ulliaery *aee« i-3-i ta.f a del-ahttil ■tospiny tteogh ow a sins pier seaie. is tte si~xer MiJs.xcry d-spiay *3 te te-'d Ater oa. ■ Tte kata si<wt today were Ske ; -i_x takored Kyie. far enrty ssrxz, and

*e.®o eery xe*t tots s tta- mast n-ta* wee* *te»* Mns Hcrtesrt Tcctey «f fxd-asateib > ® ctarge of tie t*iw*< tejsrthieht d>d ***:«■ 3g M as Sewer* are M so Mate* Hie aad Mos T-ar* Weuata. Mr* M P Firdg ata Mr* Scene w-X ta*e Itadr rcea xf* mer WILL MOVE AOOIL FIRST Hectae’. Pexx-taT-'a. ta* wee ka».’wi cxrgsnitar. wto M-.ntay tad terated ' > je*‘«e today for Meitae. 3L- t* n»-.-dectdec. barer c«x t» -jw an-til AX’- - Thnctaags a data* ’» «*** «• *■' ecoac of tte tet tta: te tad «» J iwi that cane w iwr •» Mtwwi w*. j >ll w'U - -* 11* S««rsi Deeorir ;x'MJ ::aw Hr tad Mr». Feiii-arxii Mfet ftaot sb tfte Z2fcaec» J !■■ 1 1 "'*'"' a> 'leat frcci <i_kft cm s*fa**ct , _>Ll©€ler 7 <rift .-JkTrf LaMHa 3LiX-C’f ti~s ’ MTVZM* ’’KC. L-.-a.-r.'f*-''. ■£: >x»f «C ; ELktart. who -axied ter* ateon three wee** *gj u eu.l tie .".niii:-: :ta aad tte rec; irementa '- 1 * Xigaaed j tew s<tlii3g; tn-'se-i .iT.nupi tte cry | IXX.XL tftjf utii -bl To*r»*| -_Jt* fdtMll Itr®r*i VLI iz.'i * -,a-.-t foe 1 lew seauui nulling, w ieta ie vc/ ti»i a the a«*at3w. Tta, *l.l* are ssmJie 'nr tte Striiie-:*xsr de -an wixX t me nnsrt jnarn 1 **-. titten if tte alley lecween tte cid j Ceatr*. scaon at and tn.ss at. tte lew I Sn-~.r -iz wll ie erected. Tie juix-s | stoscited by Mr Edited are tar 1 KE- i • • t-uldia* xmpru-te a atx* ia • senkay rtem. *3 recttadßa r-tenus. ■ etst- tn tw* inner feer*. aad *sc 1« jsKseaient. Na arena, tn lay rs tte I jiiia stx&safrted. wll je taken, lartl 1 tte sire t-is seen te<-e-n.ite*t. •ia.se* c '_:oGE wanctf. Ttesdny ewenag * tte reg-coir tr lorat ts tie Mmco-'h lo>£gn ' 1.- .* wll te u wieeiaZy mricrtaar te -niferred m tw: -aaiiita-tes ;*a — — V* ITff W” 1 *-* wgiTK ©f ~7 4* i CL C4©XJL \lw-T LT'kZ. Z I~aZ. - 1~-Z .1.- ■' i- n>?x zXain ’X-iJ • tess mi writs v'i T2«rJL»- i . * xid Tier i.’-r titrw ecx*r ’ *1 Zani:a tie ‘ -x-r cftiM's teKX Tft* A. zer: IMx ts veS _x xi.« irr; fsr ZLixy 7*51x5 :«exx ix *hzv:t*< if u* i*r* zi tfte £»- zam? ot Medea uaoil -xx i-*td via: via cwmbL? ix* i«*td 27 1 zcarx ■ cf jocal Wzwiaj vi*a. :xar. i -i-ee tiitiusn-f- t*c tns-t’*-! tcilar* which had barkened the iJtorth fir . year* mad i street .dji-iTeueiir a- ■ ' fehceites.s cf jraraeaky EL-- 5 ita teett cleared n. tie jaet met? hays, and that for tie trs* me n its exeat- ’ enre sure the triac._a--.ca a 1»54. the jo>:*l cc-axregatcn was free from debt. Tte ucz of thia r-m n sc shert a tixte a -eowkace. Sime ttee a*t tie effi-: al fecared that tte niectadaesa hod ttog swer ties .-teg eiit'tgh. ata. sy ttesr jerswcal scckiix* tie? i**» -i-aeif thia rc-= a xzecy day*—set naify rx tta ’prwn-ae’ cf the mtaey—hnt gst tta raid iar-i tasa. ixd ja.t iff tte I taK ta cf tie nirtensctt:e dear. As stated iaf tre. t: a .a tte ir*r. me a ■ tte t—stw-y < tie kes.l ctarxk tasc it ha* seen free frxax k*ar_ sxi tins fact a a esun cf zuadb refci-uag. Sc acaeh sc that tta? town smagwt * sje-ita. te-.ecra.-Jci: or 'aoirtgag* bnnac wx-rh w 3 ake ptace Wednesday AyU ith, the true -rs tte uxtal ccngregxtcax aeez-ng. A: tx...e tine tte mertgare* wtE te t®-ttally d-eomyed. ai-i ttere w 3 tea ymgnst of nixsn:. atdresee* iiuf trier ippnyrtate flutaru is ier-triaice with tte ia;j- eweac. A -.miik-ee foe tie arTxagesnea: of tte jrtgnai in decan wa* ijpxi’rd M tOitay *T*e -rir tsnt;ni.xg i#. B. Erwo. Ed Msnu ted W. A Lower Tta ttarsk ta »s present wtxtent a t*ssi:x rad this ucoe? was n_*ed wncat the tsKiMaanee sf att_'t e the meatka cf ’te nasgraEKtaß za ser-ire a water. Kuxeerftag tta Be 7 R. Sjetiax* - - ate r»tagaed. i-it i* y« m la* teen made. WET-00-s- Ci-'-RCM. Tte jrayer meecxg tz tta Meci-td-st ctairwk Wedzesda? e*en_3g wffl te of 13nsnal mterw. Ttere wfl te I a wax so tta rettaay teas. Mr* 1

G R Mien s.bXtt. Mr* W « Daniel •«> ste*k Ma-to. Both <M wffl be of grtet lnter«*t Tiere wffl be *pec3i mu»ic and * t<ry te<H«J * “” red seethu w-ffl ast tacr A 1 arge * tea irate * i** Come, and <•< o« —o * X)i-* OftCW '* "SMITH." Cl-- -; w ** M*.«*t c T*eater, at Fez* wayn* ■ JjEfth." la which John Dr*w wi!li ra?4*r *» 'be Majsslir tteatef. Fort s W*-*e re Marek •* tfi * c;th • «r w M i < piayt to fy?k» - :fta* cooßtry The e are “lAdy Frede r ’ ? **X whicfc Ms hsh actor* He » now working oa a ■ wkxh wffl be predated by Ctaries I p—■■•t- ir •* were the other piece’ menn-ieed. “Stalk” haa teen uniter- ’ ssZy eoocaded tie lest thing be ta* - yet -i-rne. It is * play with a pu. • I gsto btt abmtatsiy free from ser . staxtatf Ud it otfsto Mr Drew tte ; izes-t ;A1 he las had :■ a kng time ————— i THE RED MEN. Tte Bed Mee wffl hold their regular; ‘ m-wm-t trserrew e*eeing. when they, . rl take *p tte ■attar of the reorI graisa-t-xt cf tte Haymaker degree i I ra-i * ' tte texier* are urged to at-1 • ~*r.i Th-S iegree is tte ianting • ■octas tta ■odera ladian, and. aray cf tie leys want n. *o those al-! ' -n.fr iiTXf ft are looking for ward. its seme fux • , - «W X CHURCH DEAD. • §.:hi.-.: rm.Lt k. Girod tits ■erning ' -eeiH-rsd fr-tm the Ctareh k MtConi?C wteiesale jTt<«w eranpsny cf To- ‘ esc. -h-<: »~ rasca3.<etnen.t of the tenth rs Tr - -.»m & hu- t prwlden.if this romxmy Th s ecatpaay alsc ! ira mra.’ xier rtst.ra&er* in this city. | Sa iea-ffl greusrsd March 4th. W=. -*■<-?_ - W= = C'. NG. •* t**Ja ~ J 1 " "B <■ A«e TA** y :?le*- WEB 'TT c .- r* 1. L H * .’’? SI T’ABJ • eiaX tic ijj 'xstfaed w his s¥■»'•»<£ IX LZd 5131- ’ S ~'l ■ -T 1*? ' ~ &0 y « «■ riri2X£ »est icier capers Mr*. JL**X ■*’2Jtr Q( OS4LIZ Wt OG • i M :ar Tx«eiy x«:rx.x< for her j iitme m resgraxae n a tei-tttue me* sage r*-e- T e: thus m~.tr that her j aMtter. Mr* ESmheca Rngrigtt wid- ’■ - v r^.;;- Ettrxht. i t:--neer of' r~e-tirt I’wgsA t i-»»f passed away ‘ nos” imrajeiirsd—turmg tie u.r. Mr* Tte:* had teea tere a. few days i keeptag tarae itr her daughter, Mrs i lease ftetaan who t.is teu at Geneva .rad when sta .est lime, ie mother. ■ whe resrie* :a tte eid R.r7rts*t hose- ’ | stead., w'k* . x fxrly good health. She • tad teen stlertag fee *c me ma&e front, ■ wira tue •4xt.tr* Kate: w** harden- ( ng if ue arte res sit t -rHe* h,oc.i: resseus if me leek nd arms and for tte jasr f-snr weeks ate had teen coofxed ts tte h:»ise ta acecant of pneu-n-i’t-s. She tai it we* er. reccrered from tits agtonwily rad wi* able to te i? nd amnd tte hocse, and the deass message reenrred today wax a grtaew* ♦tack. It i* angpoaed that tte dea.li wan traoed by a radden at- ’ Irak zt the taart. Mr*, iuur'r:- was tr.ly ooe of the ■ t'-ateer* at the ecoatty. sixty-three . of tar etgbty-tav- yewn bavkig been stent m Pr*ij» uwaaai*. Adams eosinIty Sta with her tontaad came here from LcrtKawi. aboot tte year j 1U». ate settled re what tea been the Pttr-.gut homestead, wtere they contorted ta Sre aata tta-.r death. Mr. R-ijr-ga.-. it win te remembered, met a nrfdes tetah taw year* ago, Sep•ember Kst, teotg struck by a mis. wt£e ertarreg tte Erie railroad at Ptwdie. setaiag irstaat death Ssce 1.3 death ate La* continued to rude u tte <te terne, her children rad <r*s.i-reii wn tenderly raring for ter. Sta le*Tea tte foOowing children: yztaa Rxprtgiu Mr*. Alex White, of .. ■-*s..ra. Mr*. Jots Rex. this ci tv; W«-J Rxprfght, Bteen. Kansas Mrs". Feiix Summers. Mr* Sam Kreigh, Owtra Mr*. Syireater Mi’ds of near 31-iTf.tt. Tweasyetn :iMS 4re n «®< » ’-to town of Bluffton ata tte teopte within a few miles of •ta Mate are ux informed of the fact ata nay run ato ;t at uy Uae ; I

rialtita *n the town. The diaeoe «r, t made ita appearance a couple of day* ago when Mr*. Dailey, the wife of the proprietor of Dailey a reataurant. broke out with the dfaeaae whn e in the company of about forty boarders, who were all expoaed to It. and by her own requeot quarantined The restaurant waa also cloned Within a few boura it waa found that the di« jeaae with which several students of the high school had been taken sick during the session* wan the same mal- ' idy The scaooi la now closed an ! the principal, who wra taken sick, has i gone to bls home In Indianapolis, thi s making a good chance of the epidem. e ' spreading The authorities aeem to hare teen struck dumb, because they have not quarantined the sick people and have even uaod pe’wuasUm enough to keep the Bluffton papers from saying anyth!:? about the .. ter.—Wabash Daily Times-Star. Thomas Leonard has just returned from atrip to Holland, Mich., white has been ta conference with a manufacturing concern in regard to the making of the i atent sewer trap ownel by David Bainter of this city. . Tte company is very enthusiastic over the patent and wffl take up the man lifacture of the traps at once. The patent is certainly a winner, and as no other designs of traps will quite fill all the features of this, there j will te little or no competition in the market. .An addition will be built to ' the factory which will build the traps. ' and will be devoted entirely to the manufacture of the same The com paay already employs about eight. ' men and the force will be materially I mcreaaed to accommodate the new features. • Mr. Leonard and Mr. Bainter will manage the department and will ', spend much of their time there Howjerer. they will still hold their inte ! eats here in the local shop and will re- | side here. The factory taking up the manufacture of the automatic trap is the sa: i that makes the damous Holland furnace. and is capable of giving the a vent ion the try-out It deserves. ' -o Mrs. Emma Cheney of Waterloo, who fell on the sidewalk last fail and badly injured herself, and who camhere to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Charles Murray, to recuperate. recently returned heme. The trip was a lucky one for her. as ti f llowmg Auburn dispatch will > ov ■Mrs. Emma Cheney, a Waterloo lady, has put one over the physicianLast winter she fell upon the s. . walk and as a result has been unde” the doctor s care ever since. Her ease was diagnosed as rheumatism at •nany treatments were given ar. ' •■ pain continued. The lady bad g >ce • - Decatur to spend the winter wit: sister, and while on her way back ' ■ I Waterloo a few days ago she was < <?■ , pel led to change rars at Ftort W.yn Along the interurban track there had ’ been considerable excavation and r. pulling herself up to the car stet - she felt something snap and the pa " shot through her like a buliet. Be- ■ 'ore Huntertown was reached, however. the pain had subsided and it w - learned that rheumatic trouble for which she had been treated all wintwas simply a dislocated arm. and tts* ‘ strain in pulling herself on the c, was instrumental in causing the member to snap back into its original po- ■ sition. Mrs. Cheney makes her home iin Waterloo with her sister. Mrs F — •WHAT A GIRL CAN DO.” is creating quite a sensation whs ever produced for two reasons First fe the first starring tour of Lee Arland. Second it’s a great play out of the ordinary, brilliant in construct; n bright in lines and like “Halley’s Comet" has sweeped the country Nothing to offend, still teaching t , great moral leeson to old and young and sending you home from the thea ter with a feeling of betterness for havtag seen a real clean American play. Particular attention has been paid to it’s settings and selection of cast. Nd weak spots, the pathos are sweet, the comedy of the clean kind that does not bring a blush to the fac p of mother or sweetheart. Summing all up it’s a play for the people t' om ' Ing March 17th for your approval at the Bosse opera house. GOING TO SOUTH BEND. Rev. Spetnagei and family b ave nearly finished the packing of their household goods preparatory to leaving tbe latter part of the week for their future home at South Bend. Rev. Spetnagei, who recently resigned the pastorate of the Presbyterian church to accept the position of superintendent of the South Bend district of the Anti-Saloon League, has been there in charge of the office for some time, but his family has remained here on account of the inability of ! securing a desirable residence there sooner. • - ■■