Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1911 — Page 8
NOTICE OF COMtt* SHOWERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE .Satie* i* serofry give* that the a* sersiffMd • ozmsi—:oe«r* appointed -i th* Ad* to* CVeoM Court of Aiuu ' .sty. Stax* of Ixduaa. ia a eartaia «*-*• for parutM® theroh* peeking So 7915. *&er«a Laar* A VaaCaoa .* plasauff asd ‘ ks.’.e* VasCAap. HuU- Vaa 'aaip Ma VasCaap Paul VasCaK?. Nsous Vaacastp. the 04 Adana -• -ety Hand, a ronwrauo®. sad La. re A VaaCtenp. eiecutm of tie ’*=• will asd te*tx®eat of Aa*o= VaaCaap. d*c***ed. are defeadxsi*. o Mil the real estat* dwrfWd ia th# toapiajat. ia aaxd eauae. a» (set oar uan alii offer for sale at lor sot les* taaa twothif* of the spprs.sed rxlae thereof Satwrday. August 5. at the hour of 9 o’clock a tL. of aaxd •a the City of Decatur. Adams Co®atj. State of Ind-aaa. the foOowttg de ?- ribed tract and parcel of real e»--ate ia the Couaty of Adam* aad State al ladiXAA.' to-wU. Ns. 6 laJot amber t-esty crg.naJ plat of the town <ao» city) • Decaw, Adams Toasty, IndianaIt sard property la sot sold oa **-d a* i comm-ssi'Aaers will contia.e ’.-er *aid property for tale at Public Sai* at the same place. oa th* s-aae term* axsd at the same hour 3* day to day ’hereafter until aosd Te**n» of Sal* One-third raat one-third ia one ear and oee-tiird in two years Deferred paymenu to be evideaced by te* tear tg six per cent interest .-om date, warring -etief from ratuatica aai appraisement !»<• sad to b* -•r rod by personal seamy t* th* approval of said Adam* circuit coart lad by mortgage oa the rea. estate sold or parchaaer may pay aC ash Al. sales to te made ia all -t.sgs s object to the approval of the Adams jruit court. HENRY B HELLERJESSE C. SI TTON. Coasttfiatert u, _- Stet.ro 4 Filler Attys 2*t4 APPOINTMENT OF ADM NISTRATOR. Notice i* hereby given that tie u»3*— s ixned has beer. appttnted adm.niitrator of the estate of Eliza J j Kterawte late of Adam* Coanty. de eas-3 The estate :» probably *o!»JOHN T KELLEY Adaaitustrator frerson 4 Moran. Attorney* June », I>ll. APPOINTMENT OF AD** NISTRATOR- -■_■ - - :* hereby given that the ue- , •.’e-- rr«d ha* been appointed adminstrator of the estate of Howard , Parker, late of Ada—s County, de , eased Tbe estate j* probably soiveat ALBERT B RILEY AdminiMiator. Dore 3 Erwin, Attorney. July 1. nil o — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice t* hereby even that the v>ard of Commies loners of Adam* _ County. Indiana wT.I receive bids for the construction of a ma adax zed road :n Washington 7'»tTP n said county, known as the Mud Pike Ma adam Road -p and unt o’ctock a. m.. on Monday. August 7. '9l'.. at a regular meeting of said Board of Commissioner*, held :n T be '--'y of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana sealed bids will be received for the construction of said roaa in accordance with the plan*, specification* and rer*»*t of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s rdßc* of said coanty. said road to be built of crushed stone alone A bond msst accompany eae_ bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for faithful performance ( of said work, and that ’he blade' awarded the contract therefor, acd complete the same according to sura contract and in accordance with the bid filed AU bids shall be made so as to g v® the amount for wnich said road will be -instructed for cash, payable on »s-.imates furnished 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 a* required by law The Board of Cotnmissiosjers re serves the nght to reject any and all bids H S MICHATD. 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 sa.d improvement , 27t-7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. fotloe is hereby even that the Board of Commissioners of Adam* County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construe tlor. of a macadamized road in Hanford Township, in said coanty. known as the Henry Stahl Macadam Road, up and until 10 Monday. August 7, 1911, ’ a regular meeting of said Board o: Commissionera, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the con- -: u-t’cn of said ro*”* in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. »inch are now on file in the Auditor's ,•». "ennty. said road to be t Ut of crushed stone alone. A bend must accompany each bid r» • the amount of the Md filed conditioned for faithful performance •* sail work, nr.d that the bidder, if , • —«>* rrnfarf therefor, and c enplete the Same according to Si'fh contract and in accordance with tie bid filed All bids sballe be made -o as to giv» the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates furnished 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. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all bids H S MICHAUD. Auditor Adams County. Indiana Tbe *ucceeeful bidder w.,x be re
qstrad to farmtah. pay and make sp wßa -.ever aakemnt that b* aweary to a«U th* toed* for aa.d rmpreveI moat Jt’.J » — NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1 at personal property. s> th* matter at , the estate of Howard Parker dec*a»leg. Notice » terec-y girec that tbe undersigned, admm.strator at the ew- ’ ; -_a*e of Howard Parker, deceased, win | ’ -.Ser for aal* ax ptablie assetxm, at tbe ! late re«d«nce of said decedent one ; ’ mil* north and o»-baif m3* west cd I ( Sa-esn. in Blue Creek Township. Ad- • , is* County. Indiana, on V- ~:y 28. ■ ’ » betpnsung at !• o’clock a *■ ta* per*onal property at said decedeisL ccs j smtiag of ■ Two half-bosbei »«*.«. « bathe! ' . < aaaket. shovel, two «<< ehaiaa. box’ ' I junk, ernaa-ent taw. iron wedge*, hex ! ’iyunk. two earn kxive*. corn fatter.grain cradle !• graia tach*, box , yank. roDing cutter, tbovel and spade, lawn mower, new ground plow ( hors* cultivator, dump ted. dc»r- 1 lilt abo-t* plow, s.-gie-szcvel plow. • Soat. ip.ke-’.ooch harrow breaking plow. mod boat bo!t rack. , mowing machine cheek row planter. , disc, fiborae cultivator binder hay' . tedder, grain dr.’l_ rid-sg break.®? , plow, binder, hay loader, hay ladder . . d-hor»e wagon, corn sbeUar. pair boat ’ -onnera. acoop beard, top buggy storm front, net »m?.e haroes*. pair j fly nett, two sets heavy harte*s i gaikm jar* copper boiler, ch-urx. tub snd board, cream separator, range Kove. beat ng stow*, cookiig utensil*.! -cal bucket. oC ran dishes knivea , fork*, speeta. table, kitchee cabin*' • set chairs, rocker, three pkxnret stand, lap robe. 17 yard* carpet sparing cot. ted and spemgs. bedding window curtain*, door curtain*, piece of earpet. piece of Hnoleo*. lamp and cioek. gr.ndatoae. d-.-*es fruit jar*, boae and rake band-saw. axe. threefifth* of 19 acres oat*, one-half of 14 ; acres corn, three fifths of It acres torn, three-fifth* of 19 acre* voro. * ght head spring pig? two male hogs hwo stoats, weight 125 B* two brood iwswe red cow. spotted cow. bay ! horse, bay mare bay eolt. ipctts colt it mare. 11-' head ehicken? Tertt? —A" sum* or K and **- ider. cash. Over fOt a erafit of 12 I aonth* will be given, tbe porcta*er -;r.r ■ r - e there'tr »it - fi ALBERT B RILEY. .Admin Fi-ntor Dore B E-w-jl Attorney. J N 8.-ksead. Auctioneer G. H McManans*. Clerk. ‘Tti-dly-jnl-’. 4-2-24 FOR SALE. N: e. level Id® acre farm in DeKalb 'cc snty, Ind., one mile frem Ohio line feur miles from a tity r-f 25-• . c-n •tree competing ra-lr-jad*. fine land -.e drained, good crop*, and good .2.ng* Price. W 5 per acre Tertns:—S*-49® by March 1, 1912 Ten vears oa balance C E WHICKER Owner. _St2 Columba City. Ind ab "— NOTICE OF RECEIVING B;OS Xotlee is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner* of the Cocatv of Adam*, in the State at Indiana . w:U on Monday, August 7, '9'l, and up until Isl o’clock a m of said day. receive bids for tbe building of i sidewalk of cement on the west and south aide of the Adams County C-vurt Hotse. and for the famishing material therefor Plan* and specification* are now on file at tie auditor’s office. AL bid* must be accompanied with the afidavft and bond a* required by law The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids JIM A. HENDRICKS. HENRY ZWICK. CHRISTIAN EUCHER. County Commissioners Atxect: H. S. Michaud. Auditor. 28t2 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed execu- ’ tor of the estate of Nicholas Wagoner. late of Adam* County, deceased The estate is probably solvent JOHN WAGONER, IRA WAGONER. Executors July 11, 1»ll. !•> er. Sut’-cn A Heller. Atty*. 28t3 ■ -■ o — NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Indiana, Adams County, ss In the estate cf Christian Homeiedeceased Notice is hereby given that Thomas J. Soles has filed a verified petition in ■ the Adams circuit court of Adam* ounty. State of Indiana, alleging therein that he is the owner in fee ' simple of the following described real I estate in Adams County, S' f ‘ '■■ I diana. to-wit: Commencing fi 4 ’v *5 1 rods north of the southeast cc ’>■ ’ rs section fourlll,4 1, township ?»evyeight < 281 north, range thirte- -r--s -st. in Adams County. Indiana. ence west parallel with the south ■ line of said section to tbe west line •: • said section, thence south fif* ■ - rod* thence in a straight line east to the place of beginning, containing one i hundred (100> acres of land; ts" | - real estate is liable for the debts of iristian Homeie- deceased » ' trat i he is desirous of protecting ?- M ’etl -tale from sale to make a e - = to - ay tbe debts of said decede- ’. ’ud f • etition also recites that said Chris--1 >an Homeier died testate, a resident ’ Adams County. State of Indiana, on , ’ ’’->e s»h day of January. 1908. the own- "• in fee simple of the real estate ’ - bove described, and that Thomas J. 1 1 *toles became tbe owner and acquired > ’’tie to said real estate from and . through mesne conveyances from r ’xsuisa Homeier. the sole devisee un- ? der the last will and testament of said hristian Notice is hereby further given that - said petition will be by said i ccurt on the sth day of’September. 1911. JAMES P. HAEPUNfi, - 29t3 Clerk, Adam* Circuit Cwrt.
NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS. Tbe 9t*xe at ladmxa Coosty at Adas*. **: 1* the Adas* Circuit Court. September Term. 1911 William V Bockmaater. admr at •he estate of Wesley Evaa*. dec ewe •d v* Jeea.e Bva**, warrhiig widjow es Wesley £v*a» dece*aed « al |No Bl<7 Parttnoo. It as-peanag from aSdant filed s ! ti e above eetitied can**, that Jot a W Eva&s. Et'-» Borer A»dy Lecter a»d Th* C«j«*ectk-*t Mwt**l Life lasuraace C«ap*ay at tbe above Basted de‘feniaat* are ac«-re*4de*t* at the ■ §»ste at tadiaß*. Notice :* therefore hereby gives tbe «a>d Jobs W Evan* Emma Loe:*' A»dy Lotter asd Tbe Couaectiest Life llsauraace Company that they be a*d appear before tbe Hem Judge at the Adam* Circuit Court oa the Sth day Sep'tember. 1911. tbe same being the Sth Juridical Day of the aext recu-a-’ term thereof to be boldea at tbe Court Houae ia the City of Dews’ 'onaumeactag oe Monday, tie 4th da« •of September A D. 1911 sad plead t? sower or demur to ** d compla-st- er the U-t will be heard and determined ia the-’ abeente Witnea* my name aad mwl of **’d ■-curt hereto a*xad. ’t • sh day T I July. 1911 J KMES p HA EFL* NG. C.*tl By Daniel O Roop. Deputy Peterwoe 4 Mona. Atwrwey* for : Plaiaag. 50.000 MEN WANTED In Western Canada. 2OC v Bus»e * Whaat t* be » Ha-» estea Harvest Help in Great Demand. Report* from the prev .sr-*s Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alret"Weater* Canada indicate cee of tbe boot crop* ever raised ou the «mtinent To tj-ve?: tki* crop w-LI require ax least i* *•'9 harvester* Low Rate* W be Give* o' a C» -as a* Pa road*. ExcurMoas are run daii? a*d ' — rarticular* w: . be given oe ipt- arfoa to the foOowtag aathoriM»i x eadiaa Govereaseat Agent The rate? are made to apply to *.. who wish take advantage of thee for the prarpe*e of iMpect-ng the gratx field* r: . es-e-n Canada and tbe wooderful oapertunities there offered for tho*e wsc Tish to invest, and also fee tho*e w • to 'axg, up actual fam 'fe ’• -'. v at once 11 Caead ar Go»e e-t Agert. W. H. ROGERS. .rd Hour. Terminal Tra-k.-t. ' IbNOTICE TO NON-RES DENTS. State of ’--ri-ara, Cooaty trf Adams. Before tbe Board of Comm ssioßers of Adam* County, Indian* David Berger « al ex parte To Fred Heffner WtiLam Sban:berger. WtlHwwa Kes*, er Jac B.jLe*bacher, s Jcbr. H it - L’--Catle Jacot Chnstena Ba.m gartner. John H, Ire.it Eiekiei i_*avi*. Fred Kuhn. Thomas H_*'tn. and Mary I** 1 William C- Baker, Abd J Hawk. EU D. Foor, John H Sipe. Thoma* Adam* and Amanda - T .*-:n You are hereby notified that berototor* David Berger er. al filed .n the Auditor* office of Adam* aoniy Indiana, their petition for a --i:n *ftecting land* in Jefferson and Blue Creek Township* in Adam* xaty. ikdiana, aisc- affecting ian-i* tn Mercer County, in toe State of Onto Tn*’, auch further proceeding* ?- - sa‘said matter by tbe joint actioa. >f tbe Board* of Com aim .cue:* of **>* enmries that tbe Drainag- tmm.ssioners of Adam* County, Indiana, acting therein, filed their report in sa-i matter on June 1«, 1911 Yoo and ■ eweb of you are tbe owner* erf rea. e*state named :n said report a* affected by said drain and you are a»es*e-i with benefit* tn the Drainage Comreport now on file at the Auditor’s Office of Anam* County. Indiana. Th* Board of Cornmiss. -ners of Adam* County, Indiana, have fined August s, 1911, a* the day upon which said report will be heard and said report will be heard on said date by said board DAVID BERGE?. ET AL, Petitioner* Peteseon 4 Moran. Attys 29t2 EXECUTORS SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. executors of the will of Nicholas Wagoner, deceased, will of,ter for sale at public auction, at the late residence of the decedenL *Ruated on First street in the Town of .Mouioe. in Monroe Township, Adams Couatj, Indiana on Saturday. August 12, 19’1. , tbe persona, property of said estate, •consisting of one horse, two buggies, two set* single barne**. shovels, fork*, box of tools, garden tools, 54 t,-*she: ci corn, 29 bushel of oats, hay. scantlings, gun, watch, lawn mower, bear ..if, stove and various other articles. Terms of Sale. ■ For all amounts not exceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For amount* of five daliars and upwards a credit of siy loonths will be given. Note bearing 4i ‘ c-nt interest after maturity, with approved security, •and waiving valuation and appraise- ’ ment laws, will be required. IRA WAGONER, JOHN WAGONER, Executors Heller, Sutton 4 Heller, Attorneys ?9t3 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The Jatate of Indiana. County of Adams, j In the Adam* Circuit Court, September Term, 1911: | Thomas Adam*. A»nda Wiisoff v». fTlomer O. Pearson. iWsy Pearson, hi* wife. No. 8169. Quiet title.
It appennog from *ffid*vn IWd tt the above entmled case* tiM Homer O Pea-voc and ?*-*.» Pearse*. L* wt?< « ce *be-»e named «efe*4a»ta are &oc reetcest* at tbe State of •* diana Nocx* :* taerefc-re hereby give® tbe *a;d Homer O Pearocc and Pea-roon hi* wife, that they t* *»- before the He®. J -*d<e M r -* Adam* Cirtct Court c® tbe Bth day ol Septesi*-’- 1911. the tbe Sth Juridical Day of the sexi reg uuar tec® there;! to be taMb® at t-e co®rt bou** ix th* City cf Detntxr. ccmmenctng os Mcwday. tbe 4th da? c' September A D- 1911 a»d p>a: by axsser or demur to *a-d <N>m-p«aia-t. ar the *a*e will be heard *al determined in tfceir absence W ises* *y name and seal ct ** t «r=rt hereto affixed, thia- 18th d*.» « July. 1911. JAMES P HAEFLIN * • Younger. Pe’erwct * Moran. Att*r- s ■*y» for Pia:ut:ff ; A goodly number of th* meetNer* •be German Refcroed Ladies' Aid *<- *:ety re*pooded to tie e*L at the reu- ■ _l.ar ssee-ting at *h< Lsr of Mr* Fnu > Hewer Wedneeday aftemcK< wise special effort* were made t* K*k* ’• ■ bone cool and amine on a w*- r summers day Cod braa--.es cf e.m.; trugt* were u*ed tn adcming t-e T*ii* and Kairway bainstrade and ksparagt-s ferx* were twined grace-! - ■ iy arooad the chandelier*, in which tbe e.ectrrc fights glowed tefßtantl tbe himtt be ax < 10--e-i » keep < •ae sen. In the parfcr a bowl at na sturt;am* adorned the eenter table whGe ik-sie* were the coaming flor* d«orati?B* of tbe din-ng room the living room *a electric fan from the chandei.er kept cool bree*e* bk>« and under th:* wa* a table from wtirt Mis* AdeCa Seilemeyer dispensed iced lemonade as the guett* estered. The *e*«sc® proper wds held tc the lawn where amfortable seat* tad be* amaged Th* eol> Cot amomded to tbe gnodSy e ® of sll4' The «*..ety decided to con tribute tbe sat wf 915* for tbe parcause of agree Kstertal from *h tie Helping Hand nnciety will mas* ajrou*. these to be docated as ns-ua’ as a gift fro® both order* to the crpcia i heme .a Fbrt Wayne, where they w’l be placed on sale at th* day edebratiaa ia Angnst Mrs. C. Vegt. premdent at the societ . : -ece®tly returned front Jonesowo. , . whore she spent several months, artesded Weosesday. this being her first meeting rfnee her return Re freehmestt. carrying out the colors cf ;:xk and white, were served dunnv the aftornoea. The wedding of Lucile F!em:nc and Mr Otto Hake took place on Wed nenday. July 5. ax Hesse casseL The Rev. Max Ben*inger celebrated tbe r ij-t • ma*? it » o’clock at the St. Joeern * Catholic eburefi. Tbe attendant* were Mis* Maym* Fleming, a sister of the bride, and the grooms I rcther. Mr. John Hake The bride wore an elaborate gown of white em broidered net hung over delicate blue *i»k Swnnsonia blossoms caught the veil in her hair and she carried a shower of bride? roses and ferns. The honor maid wore a frock of sheer white and the two small sisters of tbe t-rtde. who served an flower girls, were dressed ia dainty white frocks and earned pink rose* At the close of tie ceremony the bridal tarry and a few intimate friends went to tbe terne of the bride, where a wedding Ireakfast wa* served Tbe bride was fiorttarty a profem:csai nurse and ba* held many por.tioos in the northern part of tbe state Mr. and Mr* Hake win make their home on Mr Hake ? fam near Hoagland—For-. Wayne News Ajksouncemewt was made today of an approaching manage that has been expertec rot some time by the many friend* of the young co«pie. who will plight their troth The cere meny will take place on September fifth which wUJ unite ia ma-r.age Miss Elva Rauda? a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Banda.:, being in Lancaster townstep, near CraigTiße. and Mr. Daniel T BrtaemtL of this eity. The ceresßcny will take pla.w at the borne of her parents, in the presence of the immediate relative* and friend* and the young eouple wt 3 have arrangement* emnpleted to eomasence housekeeping in this city immediately The proepeetive bride and groom are two of the county’s esteemed people. Miss Randall has been employed for some time as an operator at the Craigrille telephone exchange, which position she will resign soon. Mr. Brinnemaa is tbe wefi known young rea! estate agent of thia eity. in charge of the former J. W. Tribolet agency. The announcement will be received with pleasure by the many friends of the couple.—Bluffton New*. The Alpha Sigma Chapter of the Kappa Kappa Kappa held a business meeting with Miss Bessie Boyers Wednesday eretdjig, regular routine naatter* eomlng befd#e the wrority The next meeting will bi Tuesday evening, July 2.'th, ttth M..? Fann Frisinger IV * ‘ = ' Mias Jena Lutx, superintendent the cradle roll department of tbe Pree-
kytertns Sunday *tbool, will anttrr t*a th* b*bee at a part) 10 th< cbarcb p*rlar» Thursday The second convention of the K<uatk® of club* of the Thirteenth . district opened today at hotel Winona I*ake. Mr* Lew G. aiinffbara * name appear* on the program of the congrea* A fitting chmax •, » xost successful year * wort wa* given tbe Presbyterian Lad:** Aid society Wednesday afteroon in tbe church parlor*, wnen Will Jackson, the esteemed custodian and member of the church, entertain *d the member* and a few friend* at a dinner During the afternoon the ladie* held their regular busines-.? **ss. a tn the auditorium, planning ! "te opening of the season s work, alter a vacation n July and August, and thee the large door* were opened and the iad:e*. led by the president. Mrs. Eli Meyer* were ushered into the purion adjoining, where the dinner wa* given Tbe host. Mr Jackson, stood at tbe door and received his ..-test* in a cordial manner as they •mtered the dining room, and took their place* at three long table* exending the length of the room, covers being laid for forty on the- faultlessly appointed tables Tbe napery w« I®’ maculate and the service fine. Low. brood bowls of pungent nasturtiums were set at interval* down the center cf the table, variety and balance be■ng given by the exquisite, tall vases of cool-looking green, in which were placed stately stalks of lilies and broad, shapely lily leaves. Favors were sweet peas and soft-eyed pansies The minister, the Rev. Gleiser, wa* giver, place at the head of the table and said grace, after which a rum pt u ous dinner, in three courses. •as served, the men: being Roast Chicken Dressing -'' ew Potatoes Peas Beans Creamed Onions Pickled Eggs Beets Cold Slaw Pickles Bread Butter Jellies Pie Ice Cream Iced Tea Lemonade Coffee Assisting in the preparation and serving of the dinner were Mrs. H. S. Miehaud. Mrs. Laura Jackson, and the Misses Laura Alban. Lulu Au. Ireta Jackson, Ruth Patterson. Alice Dailey, Naomi Dugan and Gladys Meyers Mr. Jackson proved himself a host of the tykest class and everywhere are heard praises for the excellent manner in which he entertained the ladie*. o WILL ENTER HOSPITAL. Henry Sc berry of Preble left Tuesday afternoon for Fort Wayne, where he will enter the St. Joe hospital for treatment for his eyes, this making the ninth operation. The skin grafted over the rich eye a short while ago in the hope of preventing the spread of the growth which had afflicted it, will he removed and new skin grafted in. Both eyes will be necessarly kept bandaged for about a month and Mr. Scberry trusts that he will get the deaired relief this time. He will be in th* hospital about a week o A dark "complexioned ” man. aged from twenty-one to twenty-four yea-s of age. giving his name as Charles Smith, was arrested Sunday night at
11 o’clock by Sheriff T. J. Durkin and Sight Policeman Melchi near the Clover Leaf railroad, and is being held pending the arrival of Sheriff McCarty from Huntington, who will determine whether he is one of the twomen who broke from the Huntington jail last night. Immediately after the escape of the men became known, sheriffs of surrounding counties were notified, and the officials here were , waiting at the train to see whether any suspicious characters got off or not, with the aforesaid arrest resulting. Sheriff McCarty will arrive this afternoon to determine whether the man held here is the one wanted or to. A Huntington dispatch gives the following account o fthe jail delivery. Taking advantage of the absence of Sheriff Patrick McCarty, who Is at Maniteu lake on a fishing trip, and of t Deputy Sheriff Floyd Helms, who had gone home for a short visit prior to spending the night at the jail, James Moran and “Klondyke' Folk, the only two prisoners in the Huntington county jail, broke out of jail last night. They unscrewed a section of the iron stairway and used it as a battering ram to beat open the doors. Employees . of the fire department across the street i beard the noise but thought nothing; of it Moran, who is to be taken back to the Jeffersonville reformatory for vlo- . latfng his parole, was re-arrested, but ; Folk was still at large late last night. Their escape was discovered about . ! o’clock when Helm returned to the jail and searching parties were imme- ■ diately sent out resulting in Moran being located along the Wabash tracksreast of the city. He surrendered without making a Dgbt and der dared that the last he saw of Folk was when the latter boarded a Wa-
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