Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1911 — Page 6

Indianapolis, Aug 17—Tbe program committee of the state eooference of charities and correctton* has selected committee for the various general sessions of the urganuatioa. winch will he held in ladsaaapot-s October L’Sth to 31st- Five aeesiosks are sched uled. according to Amo* W. Butler, secretary of the board of stale chary t.e* The meeting yfaees w9l be announced later. Social Welfare.' Tbe States Wards." Urban and Rural Cantmuni ties,' The Child 1-abor Law,' and a disc ussitm of the state (vital and ccr rectional institutions sad erime preventives will be the subject* taker u» during the sessions. Many perscms it Indiana's public IMe wiß aiteaThe session dealing with 'Social Welfare' will include a di*c-J*#i« of such topics as the pcblir health, baths playgrounds and housing. Mta Albion Fellows Baron of Evansville. will act as chairman and the fallowing tie ben selected as members o" her committee The Rr Rev Joseph Chartrand, Dr J. X Hurry. Or Robert W Long Dr. J. F BmteßL W L Taylor. H E Barnard. Harry D. Tute wi’er. Dr Frank B. Wynn. Mrs Chas W Fairbank*. Mis* Laurel C Thayer, and Mrs Grace Julias Clarke afi erf Indianapolis; William L. Ekron. Eioomington Miss Vida Newsea »C Hugh Th. Miller of Cohrmtras; the Rev Conrad Huber and Wflfttts Dudley Fonlke of Richmond Mrs Ola! G-.:ldm of Ftort Wayne. Dr Francis J McConnell and Francis C TBdea. Greencastle the Rev R. R Nyoe. Muncie; the Rev. C. M Dinsmore, Anderson; Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle. Sc th Bene and the Rev Father An •on Michel, Ireland Fe ey W -II Pre* toe. Another sees .on wiH be resided •er by M E Foley of Ind.anapotfs. The program » U deal with the state and correctional institutions and crime ijserentatives The follow;ng commEto*e has t-eeer. selectee Mrs ha W Kern MEmily E Rhoades. 7* -4- u» Brown. Judge Joseph T key :-mc Jacob Woessner, all of -.snapOfts T roc: by Xi ::e.ls. r and W S. '\roanuas. Richmond S-epner F Flerr ng ana T E. El.is.t.. Fr>-J Wayne Dr D •' Peyton. Jefferson-1 wffie; Harry SeMoes and Judge R Batt. Terre Hawte. J J Netterv.De I Arc’ersc.E Nord •'*-*«-- and Ft? k D ’ohnsc'E Ptarnftosd Edwin Co— i Bloomington W H Evckbore. Bluff-1 ’ m ’adge Ptiltr !• Gn«kf Evans- ! ’"lie Afber- Rinehart, tfikhart ,<c« \ Saraba.isi. South Beef J.cgv George E Dcwney Aurora J -die A H P-Ezsr Wanast Miss Nat B ' Wood. Ctormoet. Ray Campbell. Jefferwogviße; The mas Grant. Croon-' te rt: Albert W O’Hara. Muaeie ■e rd rene-al seas .in » 1 Lave, for its special topic the Indiana child iabor law W C. Ball of Terre Haute ■ w:H preside and the coasmittee as se lected fallows Judge X* M Taylor. John I_ Ke»chaat. Herbert H Rice Mrs V. H. Lockwood. E A. Perikn* the Rev F S C Wicks. John H Holliday and Mass Mary Cam...hael. all of Indianapolis George A. H. Shideler. Marton. the Rev. Perry E PoweH. Tiptea; Mrs J M Studebaker. South Bernd Jscot Cronbach. Mt. Verse*. Samuel M Foster Fort Wayne: Ernest Q, Alder Terre Haute Harry A I Buerk. New Albany W g. Reynolds FtainlnM; Mrs Carrie W Gregory Knightstown: Mrs C. O. BaXselL PTtn-retcn Judge Jere We<: C;a* -rrdsvihe. Mrs C L. Izgersol , Crown point; Charles 3. Bagot Antler-s-t Judge JatEe* T. Merryman. t>eoatur; Join a Roth. Fow>r and Mrs Ra-ry BoMthal Lafayette Te Cer-paec "State's Wa”es“ I The so rth general wss.oe will be] es-eec pre- by the Rev Owes D] Odell of Iffainmapeiis a member of] the hoard of trustees of the Indiana; S- bool for the Bfmd. Tne general tc-p>| 'The State's « t ards. will tnciaoe the work of the state institutions, etz, . ; aastrxg eepeciaßy the epileptics, ths 'eebiem-ndec. the nsaae and the adult blind. The foßnwiag are toe—.-' hern of the cromittee: Rx-xard 0. JetaMMi, Mrs. Jacot- P. I»usz. Mra. Xeilie M Eii.ngnasn. Coomas M Hosan and W’illia.m H O’Rnesx. all of laciaaapoiis; D H. Daris- Knightstown Dr F. W. Terffinger. Logrospcrt.; Joseph L. Cowing and Frank J. Halt RsshtiSe Dr. C E Laagk'in. Evansrille Dr. E P Beane and Joseph M Cravens. Madison D. P. KefeMr, Lafayette Ferdinand F Rotts Bluffton. Joseph P Honan Danville John B. '■ Sc-, th Se-rc Alvin Padgett.. Washington L. M Sniff. Angola Dr. O. V. Shuman ■City . Mrs Mary R Harper, Feet Wayne: Miles J. Portas Wine tester and Ftnner Goremor Winfield T Durbin. Anderson Alexander .'otmsen. secretary of the National Conference of Chanties and Corrections, will act as chairman of the committee on tieigiitoriy heCpfnines* The progTan; of bis sesssic® will deal with erhax and rural cMßmuniue* The JoJJow mg persons have beer V ■■■ A Greathouse R A Ogg Mr* Jots B. EJam. the Rev Ptnacte H. Gavisk.

i Mr*. Elita A Blaker and Cart Von I Hake, all of Indianapolis; W. E. Stone, • Lafayette; W B Carpenter Braxil. I Mrs Virginia C. Meredith, Cambridge i City; William A Wirt and the Rev. : £ JE Deuel. Gary; Mias Uxxie Reisxnger. New Albany; \V J. Nicholson. Vincennes; Miss Jennie Mitchell, Bel- - ford: Miss Mary E Fauntleroy, New Harmony; Mr*. Julian Smith. Marton ; Mrs Alice Waugh. Tipton; George i Wild. Franklin; C. E Pitienger. Mun- . eie T H. Brown. Brookville, and Mr*, i W W Pepple. Michigan City. k. Hvcording to a statement from the - offiee of Mr. Butler it is believed the » regt*'ration of attendants at the con ■ terenee this year will exceed that of last ve»' when more than l.«“ 1 regi* | tered ON FOUNDATION Cnntxector Patten is bus:.y working : on the texndatien for the New Bow er* building. wt::h «.11 be erected just west of the present block. This more- . h* use Uses were laid out anu J»c :tenches-.dxc at once, the men c.masakcinc ao fi-- them with concrete The fo'xweiaXHjgs will te finished as ev-ua as poesjfle and thee the eos»r’Manatian of -be balance of ti e- ..cd jeg will be rakbed Within s.vty days . she -city *3l have another d_ished » i “sax.' << which ► 1 fKOWQA- — SERWt **AN tsers PATE'vf-j--c ..m-g: ,»r D, CL A»- .7—Pat--®ns xx'-e tyrec -ss-ee*.-so inc.ana mvegtvr* as- tv.x>»s Wtiiiani • entL «irw®»yjo< carberew? A G. Goc-d- --. »in. Ter e kiaule diipixase ’rain or- , der device W ; b Keyes. .Alexandria glass melting means; F Sctwartx, elevator E M Slev,'esuoK. ImdianapaLs. carbweri : A C. i'Timsdgg Mishawaka, kaitfiag ms- . ’ chase T&GG SICK Be,stem. Maa* . Aug 17 — rpwrte. to , Daily Demserat —Stißenag iaem ■ acute r*d.ge»rio*. Austral T.-gc *mc- | eeled his -,- ogram here today He I will remain a: his hotel as>< -.-a-es-s jhe :-eco=ie* mm h hatter »ill • aacei |t:s program for Friday Tapes risit today was to hare bee:, at Iriw >*•• — | town NOW ABuE TO TRAVEL Frank Davis, who »n tayared ® a runaway a few weeks age. ta wteieh I his team ran away and he was thrown ! tiro; ph the alas* doors o'. ki» wagon. ■ lxs recoverik ft :m :be injuries sass • ieati yto be able to get up tow a He ! walked up *owz this afternoon far tt< I first Dane s-tace the occnroer e. as I while feeftnc very welt has b-m etfinely r*co»*vec A bole roMiery wbxh took r-la« a: Jlevelaad Ohio. at. Sunday boiixc by throe young dewperadoes. .•erohed in the shootiag of PatrolmiE Ralph Jaeckes as he tried to make < ttranoe to the btrild.&g where the :■ briery > was going c®. Just as be e*'.«ec she building one of the boy* free, t e she; ecteriag the officer's breast. ;nd be I is sow lying -X a hospital in . s-ersoos conditio® The officer being sc s<:i oosty iaj'Jred. kept his presence cu mind. Brag rote the dark, where the adt were, and In runs ote c the rot-bers by shooting tin m the sgxe Mling him. Detective Jal.- - Spies, knew* to many here »u oe the scene afterwards and s**r- •' ! ! caprare of those who bad xllt-c I store they mated that they hac e. j .ed tie life they were ieac.ns ..ex.J < reaffia* cme »»d «<ke: ttw I j Literature which brougtt ibex-1 • thoughts te aoi endrog 1r roil*-.' A’l| ietf CJeveianc was worked up eve.’ the J ifalr, owing to '.be t yoMhfc! years.] stc as tbetr captnte had beet made perhaps st the cost of az officer's life. 1 it is believed that they will at east be bronght to a haft The Cleveland r«a- --' por contaros a photo of Mr ' along with the other detectives and the yocthfnl robber*. I Tirod. tern after a day spent te the! : ccwEpJete aatisfactxm of all the :we® ’' ty-fre boys of the Spanish-American ' ■ war, wbo took part .e the sj i< nc. . I proeram aroenfed by Onipony K al • ' Hrnringto®. who had the booor of en- ' ■.enaining the boys in bine, returned] ; home Wednesday evening: Ail Hunt j iagton wis in splendor for the ocea-1 skm and a more appropnate decora-; Lion for as cx-c-asioe of this kind was I ’ i never before prese®ted in the history of the ciry. Over throe hundred vea- '. erans were present, wbile many others ' owe after the rcrl had been register-1 ’ ed and hehpnd to swell the trastor' ; te considerably more. After the regie ’ tertng. whxh was first ot the rrogratz ’ the remainder of the time until noon ’ ‘ was spent in -:: atxiag and great ove’' the • ;-.-. ' adjoaint az'fe. w hile the cigars is their mouths added mroc-h camion to the 1 • :r®versstioc Special musk was se- . cured for 'be cay, wtx-b furaished

i lively notes, which to the ear of the . soldier could not be beaten, and with tho badge of tas campnny. which be re; reseated, tbe; marched through tbs principal streets of the city Tbe visit ( - to the churches, halls sad other pub . I lie buildings was made m the mamma , , and at noon tbe spread, when aD fek ■ j like they needed soniethmg to heep > |up vitality, was served on the JaC » Uwn to tae several hundred present j In the aftemooE the work of sesect | ing their meeting place for 13!i was ; done, and Cohostr* Crty was jbmi> » taousiy favored tor the neat mee" Or. , » this committee Rtcha rd Meyers of, this crty was a member. Ad f dresses by met o: prruxmeEt* were made, who spoke to tbe soldiers r.' most friendly terms, after wki-'k the | grand pamde took place. Johx Andrews, who has beic the anpews'- • j meet of lieutenant coione! for three ' : 1 y ears, was agan eele-ried tor tie bon- > or, and will estier upon hw fourth < ; year. Tbe meeoxs a". Wedneecay was ] wns cered the best ever bed sad j Huntngu® sas extended many ws.ro compliments for the benttnab'e man ner and courte-y shew® throughout the day. Tbe day was brought to a Hose in the eve® ms with rhe campfire meet, which was irorrog the principal events of the day A surprise that worked «»st ta the fullest sense was witaecsed at tbe Mrs. Mary Meyers home two wile* south of the city Tuesday evearog when Miss Ella entertained is -l r of her mother's sixty-third birtbda;. In the evening a Urge number of be: friends and neigh'ers gathered at the borne to remind her that sbe had reached another mi.estcme and ’ha' they wished to spend the oecaswit! her for at least a few hoars any way Tbe evening was spent pHyir;. progressive peahuts, which aCo-de great pleasure after which priies ' were awatged to Mrs Fred S- ll and Lee Me.'-ers. Charles Vogiewece Lee Meygrs m.d Felix Holtho -e ring for the firw. and which went ; Mr Meyers Mr and Mrs Anthony! Vog'.ewede et*tMat«< themsel -sv • , the booby. The yard had been put r. ■ - trim for the e'eaisqs j»c jack-olanters were strung from tree te tree, and ate porches, g'.vmg saffirtoat Lght ak the entenainmeat »-• fa» carries out in open air. Mr*. Meyers was pre- • sewv-1 with a t-eamtfa’. rocket ls ’ retaetnbrance of the harpy tisae spec' | after which a tempting tua-be.® wss ' itr gTJf'SI.S ?L; ; > I• - r S:- .. - r Mrs Reaper C. Shady asd M'ss Man< he Naomi Heckle? ex rhter r'j Mr and Mt*. John Heekiev noth ot ■ Tocsxu were muted in marriage l the Vsited F-«krer parsonage in Oe- 1 san. Inc., by the paste-. Rev J V," }' Lower. August IX 13' fc' I p. m > They were ac-corrl-y -te bride s I stater arc Mr. ira Be- kner The bride ! and groom are both pop ar young peop-ie. and are held in h’.rt esteem ■ by their large cirHe of friemds. >bo ; wish them a tong ate happy life I>E HARVESTER- PUBLISHED Cesy e< Mro Ge»e St'attc- Porterts Newest Nevei Ou- Table A copy of "The Harvester newest I; story from the pen of 'rex-. Strattoa I ■ Porte-, tie Geeeva aotborem and 1; writer of Freckle- ‘"A Girt sf the ! . Limberiost.'" “At the Foot tbe Kain-:; bow." and others has reached ocr ta-1 ■ l->e It »a» put-usaec by Douhdecay. •; Page dr Co_ of New Task i | ] K-uzd and iHastratet »itl vecoratec 1 : wrapper arc l:x:ng napes., tbe zewen 1 | nrog oa the market and retails for . ‘ SiJS a p:ai e at its 'zafiresting- - toatmg roses makes us > angry to l read it assurer fr-tro our prericru*« i * kncwtocfe of Mr* Porter s v rk that I • . t wi'l bring hours of deligttfnl ptonn- '•: nro. When Charley Eire? the weE. knew® st,* dealer arose Ttursda.be missed his *rouj<e-s wekE Ee tax - hung oe a ctotses-rack in h» bed rocro when te retiree Wednesday nrgkL A ; sear' fa finaßy rerrlted ix toeatizm | item is tbe kiu-tes and reieaied ’be - fa t that ’Tiariey tad l-eer -ot-bec by J a real bsogdar dxrmr the right Tes remt* ’r east and a gold watch whirr D hac a:-;e£ for mazy •ear*, and ! raised kigkfy. are missing vharies aaae home about 13 o'clock and retir;ed He arose at this morning, after j a stoep so sound that be failed, to ’ t bear the soft-footed setttoxa* wbe t had entered tbe bouse by removing a street or tbe south Rde of tie residence. d:-»r stairs crept spstairs and along tbe ha" to tbe -ooit otx-rpiet by : Mr. and Mr*. Eltey It ig presumed j that be- carried the tromert dr * r ! stairs and out into tbe yard, where be ' rifted the pot lets anc than threw the breeches with etzpdy poekem satk .r- ->* ■ tbe krit-ber Charles says his c®'y r egret is that be ccdi't spend that let rents before he went torrs Ttx work • * -■pt’*"-: -<:••■ :x ■ :>ape :s.,et’ - W r_ the polite have not :r fed :xg any cefeite Hue.

WOMAN IN BLACK. After a week or so of I octet tbe south ead of '-he r-tr .again be® visited H ’s* ■“• - e t woman mbtoek' Pvt tit* once the , ‘ myste-ri »** «•' >bort * bore *aw a woman in 4 r **' I *’, into the St mac Hai® bom* A® | ;ed the party imtii *>♦ *FP** red a: “J ! corner of Seventh aad Adam* f ” J when she met her compan-<«» • , .solved tb* mysiery by rem >'in« •’* j | black sheet which *be hsd «■ ® I proved to be oae of the yx *- jof the neighborhood wlu> * ”'' 1 etnapaa'-cm* mere harm? > ---'-j* The board of com y eommis-- ««■’’ ; hare Sled with Comty Audi; ■ • . ■ chaud the estimate of | marntaiinng tbe vances -xf- t-‘ I mate will be filed -Hi '-e '• romc J. who w.IL H approved by then ; | appropr.aaae tbe money for tbe Z-’ i ; poses therein se' otst Tbe tonmate-t are as folrov Expense of Co health rem- I miasiemer's office » .*•*' , Expense of eommisstone-s _ court 1L« * Countv councf. and attorneys 7r» - j Expense of board of review Expense of county board of , Poor relief in townships Rife* of court Wise Sip Expense of county Ja Expense of cosaity poor farts 4* r • Extease of orpiuks poo? other Inst-tEtKCk. :ari. .<- ing transportation ... - Expense of inmates of state peas! and benevolent twtiExpense of etoetion* SSkf Burial of addiers and tbe - wives and widows I "Expeese of public prlrt'-ng and advertising 3 m ■» ! Expense at highways Expense of eouhty boare of | Erreooe of fartse s :nst • ..’e Expense <-f ditch cocstn. t:on and aliottment . . - ’ " ' Expense of justices of the TfCuruinc I Expesse of bridge - pennteadeat and engineer Expense of employees 'under contract with the board of rommtos= oners for speelal services Deficiency ta school fund in- j Rem for sun eye: s '--e ' Exyetse Os new bridges i Firet-se of bridge repair . •-. • Expense c>f regisrratri-B of vo.ers . - , Estimated expease twenty clerk's office ... ' Estiirated expense of • -cuit court Clerk's esrimaie of expeas®f the ysveaile eocrt ' . Additional estimate as clerk of circuit court ’ Estimated expense -'*f a--tor* vffire 574v.W| Estimated expense of tre**K * 4 3‘ *&*. E-risated expense V reecrderts office Estimated exj«®*e c sheriff"s office <l*4 • < Estimated axjeese of *rper rtender: s r-ffi- e.- 4' Estimatsd ex|<*se of surveyor s office . 777. •■• Estimate:, expense -orreer s office 4i*‘- «• Es'-iffiatec fi;e®se . -c-ue"-as**.-sot's office Estimated -ost of :c » rot p naMMoec'a office 5771.'-' Waahiqrttw.. D. C_ As®. IT -<rw J meats are now enter way ...lj , Panams canal wnb a *gtx' with] which cesnezt is being blown upot j roek surf sees Tte rock sides of Cel eter* cut are crumb.. tf it is toond anc te save them fros; further deter toratiaa a croung of remret is being ■ applied This c-oa-.zg wrjeb s ahoe*! ax inch th.-tk, s expected to p-eve*- 1 farther irimti xe Tbe cement is bk-v i vhk suet, force l-y the remeat • gux tnat :t .s t-elie’ec w. 1 become . practically a part of tie rock itself. | Tbe “gon," mt-uztec ot a fiat ear, I ta* a cap*rtty of resting 3tt sqnare J varfis of surface in age day. Fve] met operate tbe apparatus It i» ope-atec by compressed air ' Sand and cement are blown from * nocxto with great force At the sc: . zto. water is mixed with the sand and cement so that by the tins* tbe ingredients reach the rock surface ag* ns' »i. i 'bey are d..re - :ec the? , tone a weLro-.xed concrete n--.it-re. < Tie local Rebeaai lodge is drilling rie degree 'ean :z the vors of the' order to prepare iw a presibto trip. to Kuffitaa, where there -s a large -row of rondidares iva • rt be work ; About a week ago a i-eter was reeeiv-. ed by the secseta: ■■ uere. asking if ’ Itocarnr rtrnid give the work and ax answer state*, jus: what rotes were . -.‘Pet seat, but no answer from the BiuffttH. lodge has bee* received., al-! though ;t s* expet-.ed daily Last sea s-le tbe degree staff made a trip to Fa-: Wayne, where they gave the work in the Harmozy tall to a large aodiessce of Rebekah* fraax all part* of tbe state Ji is conceded that the tore! staff to one of me best in "the state and Litoe- tie effic.ent dlreetton of M-s Anc-ev a—mas -. aßy growing better If tbe roD*. are arrezxec ; :-r t- ■■ ■ j .ffito® ■ wffi be necessary w g: orieriana as nt ,;i u.-- < ix ; i- jjjj, - , ret_ma-.ee that fifty woujo ar.eni from

I s*re These trip* are made each year f i r tbo beat ffianw in the state in order, t I t 0 nmi.l the lodge* in getting a larger t membership. I » The PuM* » cbo< ’ l * OP *“ ° D V w< ek 'rom Monday and everything 5* j < c -,-J.ueea for that very important i ‘even: Sipet'D'.endent Rice 1* <B>* • I I r..e Monday from Columbia Vniver- i 1 gitv where he took » •»* week'a • I rour»e There have been a few ’ 1 * hinge# m tbe list of teacher* Mita , i Rose -‘tog® of the North ward has . 1 reeignod and Mi*a Margaret Moran i 4 e. ed to fill that place. Mr. Glen ! I W arner of toe Eighth grade has taken . I a leave of absence and will remain 1 ' »• the State university this year. Hi* ; i • -e will be filled by Mr. Ed Chrta- < , - while Clark Spahr will take the j iatte~ ( place as principal of the West - . i The »t of assignments as de- ■ jed upon are as follows: E E Rice, superintendent High School. ' Rose L I .2 at han. Principal. 1 Clara B Williams, English. D A Baumgartner, German Nora Del Smith. Science. I J C Tritrb, Commercial. Martin Worthman Mathematic*. Ben* Sr'arock, Musk and Drawing Eighth Grade. < Kd Chri <r * a iL M ti Bailed Seventh Grade. Matilda Sellemeyer I F.LVrtshler South Ward. « >' Cramer— Prfnclpni Era Acker —F.rst Grade Be-'ha Heller —Second and Third a— Lulu —Lankenau —Fourth and Rftb ! North Ward. John Parrish —Principal Fare e Rice—First Grade Delia Sellemeyer—Second and Third . : Grades M. caret Moran —Fourth and Fifth . Grades West Ward. ark Starr— Principal R.'i-y Miller —First Grade. Nellie W -r.es—Second and Third ’ Grad® * Gra e C Tee —Fourth and Fifth Grades. L Jan (tore. M J. Wer'it-erger—Central. Aiooa Biggs—North Ward Doris Hoagland—West Ward John Adam Smith —Sc tub Ward. While these assignments are subject] I to change it is likely that none will I be made The selection of a substi-1 toe teacher ha* not been definitely : !>— — —— A marriage license has been issued !to Loots M Palm, aged 23. teacher. I or New Orieazs. La . and Miss Mar- 1 tha Keldewey, *l. daughter of William 1 1 j Kc - dewar. T: ■ -.E.y teai estate transfer for two ' cl?s as entered upon the records at : crit y recorder s office is that of 1 arrie .-ie-r dge to Ernst Well*, three- 1 o-r*Ls c-f an acre Monroe township, ' . S3W 1 j A skspictoua looking character to] •o* * ' - not sc io others made his ' ■ appearance in the city some time!' ; Thoreday and after considerable walk- 11 —? -? and down :Le main | tire of the b'umneos district began to! i *ork one of the clever crook's tricks,l that of making small pur-; base* at dif-] . fetez: store*, and throwing down a* i ten-col'-ar bill for change Shortly* after < o'clock Thursdav ev-'' en.ng be entered the grocery . 'a » I separtmen; o’ the Boston stere and aei.ee. for a box of matches from the ■ : ; < tort Anhar Mangold He tb® call-1 : ) ed for a cake of ivory so*p. and threw ■; - m>» z ates-dollar bi!’, for change I There not being sufficient change* , fbe.re at the time tbe genial clerk j j went to the dry goods depertiMßt to] ‘ secure tbe change from the safe , There betag a number of other clerk* I arooad and somewhat sky to work hi# trick, said be had the correct change and then started out At Vance. Hite 1 i 4 Macklin s be entered the back door i aad asked for a ten<ent handkerchief. Hugh Hite from bis first appearance,] pm him down as a crook, and said to himself "he wonldnt skin him." Aft-; er getting the handkerchief he threw ! | down the accustomed ten. and receiv-! ed t;s in c hange back He then i asked for a five-doliar bill in exchange for sihe:. which was given him. Then’ toeing that the gag dida t work be’ asked i: m to give him a ten for the five silver* ail( j t te bin. vhich wax' given him by Mr. Hite The clerk.taking hi* five said be would providing he came across with the other' half After this much business trans-! acted, he w a* willing to leave without any further hesitation. At Page ’ Blackburn's drug store he asked for a dime s worth of stamps, and as be- ] free threw ti’t the big bill upon the’ caj * After bange had been corl .<':; 3 wished tbe re-' turn of the ten for the small change,' •-.'- •: - «is rectiy counted back to him. being again unsuccessful

with his deal a- .. .. » tried his graft ■ ._,." c the bar »;<f a ;. no one was tL. EUey fi Paik v UW a box of shoe Glen Falk tbe 1 'ej ■ in his hand and • . it. thus avoiding game to be ncrl. ... J tM& Hite's grocery u - here, tbe vam- - ' asked Herbert .- ... matchew and a • receiving half by adding sort.. . . ' *.l his ten back aregister to ta “■g ate somewha* • ‘ they are out a fir. His next an-; at I Bernsteir . . ’*lß worth of chee-- . mg used in • • Tv ' i bang* was r: but ir. the ex- : ... for the bi!] fee . . dollars Abo • • t from the d:ff<---- . ....... ti e attention c; • - began a search • ■ . a man of snt-- t chunky »ei: : - - s .. ' :<>r,ed. and ’ . .. BM noticed by Pc. , corner of Cc :-- ■ ; 88 officer made - -. '.Kitf a:--.rd ar. :r.-. .. . ... «| the alley at Here be was . . man. but got , .. dark. He *a- - - SVf d-wr. the ma : by the office’s ' was called mt • - - ..... EH ■“I nu of tbe mar. »; boarded the • , r going as -ar a= • • .... ■ ' ing a search or ■ £ ■» ;'!t r.o res .? -' - : s---cape B L. G FOLX2 - V B Sheriff Free;. . - 4 - ,K letter from I. ■ of state in »r vehicle i:-. ensto James W Str • ti.Rf and covers al'-- B was the numb- > i Speicher as tha’ < ri>B collided W i'h ar. : - . K ey near Urbana refused to stop ‘ - i.ti.ss K inquiries as to - -•.-. o.ts d ■ Smith on las- ". >«■ Time»-Sta: ■ ■ SHOW SEASCS OPENS. I Dunng the »«*«. • t-tMt- ■ son at the local c;- ■ «-H b ■ opened by Cullahv ■ sttKk <o*cpary ct . - - ■ aod»m compeny that is »■ • ■ an entertainm-t’ * - :o rtoc ■ ap a day of mer- m• • .;._ - rt’.-s*- ■ ing This contrar '-s '-s B spec;*! s<-eaery. p‘ - : tti r( ■ royalty plays and s■ tbe word a first--..--- T-t’ ■ will play here a! " nu ■ a change every tm” - ‘“ !tl K will meet the pop- ■ ager Bosse to to te '°-* e I curing a company c : B here and no doubt r- :e ■> Ass« ■ will be comfortably ‘.- - ■ -? 5 ' I — ■ NOT DEAD BUT BETTER- I Great excitement -i lfcf ■ relatives in this ci'y of ■ Schultz, of Ossian o :»« ’*' 1 port of his death res ‘tc '“ f B Thursday evening He •' 4 brotW ■ Henry Sebultt. till* i 0! months has been • : ' 0B r . m*. and which- *’• stcl-i has P him great ticonvetmt > Miss Dor* SchulU. ’t a! ’’ Wayne, visiting, heart ls b * which reached there c reached the relatives ' some investigation ■ C ' J ’ 5 instead of be‘ng dead fe vat • what improved, wt. r. of their great grief o— _ BOV INJURED 7 ,• ev ROOP' The young son o ' ] while being ridder c-n ‘of Emerson Hays b ' ’ : suffered a fall wher ' • - ' 1 control, and ran into ven ti*. 'which was lying or. ''' { , rfW The little fellow was • ‘ against tbe rough *' ■ pW ' ed severe bruises a: \ j S the. ! eye being swoller. s .' l e , 0 have ; second accident of th ? ffffk happened here within 1 . both the victims beirti ' ’ years, who had been:;:- ppel | boys. The practice -■ ;njlirf | - t before other young ■ ■ |rt possibly more serious ■____ —*— 7~7ji i*" • j The members of the i morning attended tbe ’ j], for their deceased ,r Archbold, which took , _ (rjbul< tist church, when a- ’ ‘ e was paid to the life ■- man.