Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1912 — Page 2

Sixty-*>v member* and boroter* ot th* Decatur high school accompanied the local toket ball team to H>rt Wayne Friday evening and aided n-.r-b reward the success of the splendid same, whteh resulted i» their riey .-ver th* Fort Wayne high school >•. -a Friday evening by • score of <» to JW. Tne game »a* played on the Jamro Smart school gyrnntokfo few t The local* gained a teed over their c-ypoaroc* trona the toy bertaaiag. aod maaarfed to keep a.raa tr.rvce out the game, the "st halt res la xbatr favor, I* to iX Tbe Bto ptaymg ever dore by the some soy» was easily maaitwM in Friday- ecroisys s game, and Fbrt Wayne was mwro-e\-.ei.eat playing ot Pettttwn worn * <ux-*s tcf *&<* ioo-'S ?V“ - IM£ 3k WPSSBB I toWoas atee fey Mr Wmtetel e< a Iteer treat te Ps*yw. tea® . stat?3®' that tfeey weaft the . ■ - ’•’ ■ w ttet tiOe. A tetiM <3ub< is ’*■’* - nw to law fetei tefetw tin a. Z ahft&T.- * Z- ’ ' ’ s % trS Z* S—.<£’ -— “ -*••£*?■. ■ caaeoteft FWfty e<wte * -■ ' SZ’ t’ Sv*.' T W’VC 1L 7. ZSS ”®~aS *3? ’' "X'T'-J.'S. Ss» W ? „'-' »t Z .. "".. ... 7 S ...SMH» '. . ~~X' . v S S ~ZZ' Tte :‘-c ""» '-■ i wot ft# - tew . '. i' ' . . ’ ' • -. ■’ scz : ■“ <- y V-!■’—7 " ’ V#?w» I- Rafewft. WarzxssLX. Oeorsr. tetr* fWet ■ - ‘ fte wte ter®> jeoteke dkefc. vss « wteoa at tet waft at tbe saari' < at tlssa aetter. Otert at the aft- 1 '.’■r 'S d*X 2 ’” v2*3c ts ’* “2 . Z.X X-' : ::>• i • ' . . ’ -~. ~ Xj2...-ciT—V M ..s **<"dw;• LdK’ . ’ ; -1z..-. I*—<' . J..i. i . - aw afcaw w he w- ’ eiahet nste, ate <* amater at a&aaftw wsreimaa,, w- - • . - -. ■■ . ■. i 1 Ts 2't f - i.'.. i ’ ’> " - • x>.r . •* v* rxx jevwtr ■fumteae >... > i.'-si»-’i -:r. JaMT-M* ecl. ■ s Tfe» - ■ .'t.-i-g- tgxssc S-:ad- .» -'d‘ : s v«k 3®> tie K-«e* «£ •’» t - Wessettlerx. it V»a '•• *•.-.. • ;•• ‘.. .11. ‘ !? ' *-* XKB.X /. r - i shat. w at ißaiss 55 a Bk 3» wcv t® eat-e-EtiM: Wt ttte 9M Bcwwer. »» 3bs?e W vSE le ife » «sbkt w tie tai ?ejo-wd i~ *** • ■■■ t :- -i -:ac -«r €<■«» Simfe '.'T&eriy fc-ry* at hrjiat s«* s a a-wd aarf I.M- < * ' ' «*'’ iee-3 g- ‘ W •>* ;eC'7&e as k s .;—s&»3Bis. wvfff-fctf >r«WW*s-. *n£ '»* *9- ■--. wjy >ees. •oil ja«rr?e.je-f ** » .... - 'jws aa( *£»*rssee« B.*s» *T SWELT* C. Sfeeete. S* tMM* : .pj-esed taxe a ssthsw SMkufc - ar: ,t <rueSM Sat k» ’tescMsa ■s»«h*y.

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1 ant th* father ot th* child born to he’ about a year ago. The caee haa been oa trial since Wednesday aTternoon and was followed by the arguments of the attorney* —R. C. Pnrrteh and J C. Moran for the state and L C. DeVoss and D E Smith tor the de fettse. The argWßwnta were cosclssd ! *d this morning, th* jury instructed by Special Judge D. D Heller and the lease given to the fury about »:J» oelock It required just about two , b'ura .or them to agree upon the verdict The case was appealed tram , the court of Justice J. T Auh of Jeftersest township, where the defendant was aise .o-nd gntky It is understood that Gert Reynolds, who on Wednesday. February fist, was found guilty by a jury of —spit acy to steak will be taken before Judge Merryman Monday to receive sentence Reynolds has been in jatl sine* the render ng of the verdict, h.s —it— not allowing cd the giving ot toed. It is undersrood that Mrs. Reyt-'. is. who has been cirrulating a petition Ask.n.i that the judge s.sren_ sentence, will present this at tiat ’time. The petition sets forth as reasons for '.ecieoiy. among others, that Reynolds has a wife and childres dependent apen hira for s ipport. aac that he has hereto-'ore bora* a reputation. C Walters .s attorr-.ey fcr Os : i 'Beppert. vs. John .'B*to et al» »s a sew <;i.;*t ■ ■.' ■ suit.. Martis Miller vs. fellas Sutler « al sole and forecc.-'isure ci tsortxx.c--sls- Cause set roe March I6thD. BL Erwin, recently asvpoiated a» sis-ant tc Ptvsweestor H. C. Parrah •:. • , ... - ■ -.-,. st.it- ’■? ’. ba y..| »-• for grand few—ty. upon Parr'«.• sa; plieaticic. today ewteewd apreara»:r The rase «f Mar— R Hat— wn. for trial Mxrcb. isx. ias c-’cs teS «C trX. do.-kst csw cecrt s own mot>:n The cwae of O—few B. Meyer ««■ Edwin A r-evess s’ xl- c:> fcree-lcsure. «1«T was dasm.ssand costs paid. in t. e Landis recs '--e.-si ~. isss. ti ■ trii ss :r ■'- V-st.tT. 5..5C > fie— was Mt «* thotrM —feet by) agreetnent. Tie *e-'. item of P. L -Andrews was s.:E.xt«. Sid b-’s :Lvn fc- S'.'-' tid c-rs-s erd-ered ta.d b-y receiver t a c-Sairt. Ji-dfse JSe-rrynran wtS cy t» ,B£M--~e Wefiewdxy x.~i "» Histwtc’r Tt-rwixy ed next week *r s®t ra st*: al rrirr Ou »ree«r: of tie "at* that Ei-i Re be-- was dne tn awwer t® tie :.hi.-s---of asraxlt and batt-sr-r today ra ttr yrsttres ewert. tie l;x:*is irrt.rs prv-<eeii.-r :.n tw rcustt. i»:mt «g wgaasaK text nM ha» ——a,»» W i wife. Ma®c*ref. Re :er vi-.-.- v» vs: r re®e rp s—ot was -Sefer-sc. Ifc3..r;r i®i., Mar d—: Lex.4..-tat —T_rs~ sswess -a. Fcvs-sr T » MhWt.r.n. tie «ci- .. . - X i..il4ltSS X4S oou-ig-s ~r tit atuKX, »— i-e -ie- iisit sarsr-vn-&a-. —w « Mamspe. Tis —er- -«, raer: js gtaaravte*?* hi te t-X - chsa. wsartiy num.. ’-u£ .-t-is>“.L .‘in iJEeoex:. fr-cm. sayiC-mg e«w pv«t in -■:..s mongy Tie yZscran. wil e-i---&.S-. < raxat Anti -■—.--xo_»_ it-' str. rasBSKM— ini. jtsmrmMarsu. They si.iix tiie cni y—Eisum s. rga a nmcsßtt. ant n utirr-jni wl£ 1» bmrt ixx.,; vmiu*. radix Six.•» rcc<4ar .‘xra.ra t£ i..* cty Tte 4W&£ a xwoet :-x is -tuaxx s.-i4s ix. ixa: o. -is Tirt- Mxmgta Ti; fM...« SwfOKh. SW9K '•WlißfiMlW* Ersrtsrs XaionM. S-iatLse craraat m-■gi-er a Xrgs xaLHUKr Xst xgxr Kt tie -t?era iuuatt. Tissy ituiH»r i »ew iewazy ar txs- r<xi£aziix scxrs. wWi Hey remderot ra ta» agirar ;>nxtitSn* frarim-**.. iLSßrec ussC’ taa *»&.> smre fen. tilt ti*t» wore sjpat tue wu< *- .>.t..~i.- <ia- Tsao* pauna: nw.i -are ~ sat r«- •■•sstearax iss :c ®«.". s:a>rcLs ami t-sec-ts- -tie tum>-*t--.i<dsCKit.' utammg ragm: ovt txs keu»~ o. . ..xia.-sa. wseX jaaMoe awuttr «sb stisl>r -Jbesc swmahßsiao. m «■»> W** C3BK ftK> - S.TB ®iZC?iB:: I.W w Shot ititMrWff r TJBt' ZZ’al*!' li.f33Sia£SlHL Veen, rut ♦. wn ': S -enra ~e U. 7 : can gsc yw«Br ~ ■:*«* fim. tta- 1.4:1 s-itr... i. :xy -xz* Xeamin. -‘ tie firs. T’strwfe'? evßsmafi Macnx T 3-. *> the -lASsax:.... ~ -,.ie woo s-awc .ITThe Rkwwry lesi. r'~>rar e«<at3» »c ■ tie l.rmse- w*o dscgufc uac a MsfimaMe *asw wsra SM tl iraseut. AfW rt» .easffl-xinmear m. • eisicrats si-ger was ggwum hr the 1» . jjSi » which « ■*♦’» hprtawd guesra x lining tie- Somrtoira rseit jart Tius«*mradx»nKs we gtivsn -iT»n

a* they *ro InterMUng ** well *s tn•tructive Monroe is hoteg w«U adreniied so. sbe W*»hingtoa Brwher* oonrtet which will be given here on next Tburadsy evening March Wl PASTOR v CHARGE The Rev. GMser of Ihe Prewbyiersr church will be tn charge of ’be two new catbetk:»m < .isses to be organtied m the church and to hold their inttlnl meet ng ’otnorrow after mow. The Wests*®**** catecl-. sir. kill be taken up and the ftrat ciara wstt be started at 3 F m and ti« second at J: 45. The pwttoe asks that the parents sec 1 their children to : rhe rtureh at these hcurs so they can be started at once. The March neraica of -.1» c.'-sra;-; eoaaans* nera bvc-in th s nne-rtje-w-.th all members present and syvera fmponant matters weew fisgosed ot The rejeets of the ewmty treat-.'r: ’ a'Jni'tor. recorder, ialrraar st?e: I tendest. were aprored. The Merax Maesdam r.-.td »xs ned«- ■ ed. Fred KoMk way sad Ckrra Marta 'being aFjv.'tnted ■ euera and Ernst eng-x-eer. Tie Te'tew Ora | road was slsc cri?-■»■!. the viewers named being Xorma-. .' s -• t: Eicher.. and Mr Erast the engine* • T%e view era are to meet at tl»e a®: I tor* edLce Mnrvi 51 th on T«ap-r I creek 1 The wort of cyxstrtuct-ag M:ar. I street bridge ta this «sty, accord*#. the piass and spra * ' * s w-". under Msrtnel WSBer. wfee was awfe appoisted sxper.f-x.fsi .--.ras'-i. tica. Waiter TTorak ■ ’ trrss.ee .••; WaSws - fwTsiip. 4**l a rat-jet is : s.-; : ‘ feed rerafered r» r»o r«x- seracas ' kin tirwusk:?. Rste" v» W j Kywmwi- >■ cmly :-Sl-'-»the roxsxrscsam. :' tie sewer at :..: - . conmry tsSraary te» :.i berar El’ and tie cwntratS vas The -vbvwmi ' ■ £rt* pests. ■ ahera the tenet Brane and yia. wU :- !xtsi*: Sy tir its”• eeesipaay. vi-sm- r. i &r tweivs jcjks was »~74 <• .. Ony * St-if. s- -.-- :*tra ■'.-- r»z£-c.lxc rte ?. 1.. r: ”... read, -isi- be 14 JL.*> ■ Tr- -c. fier :era >-■ Ms—rait a F sa-e w%» Md it '' Jete Ertrrt ns x-rccxt-** sjj.-*-. -®test cssas-trar*. ,<:a - -.-.- Hxr ammfestß ra®t x Exxe t.?.w*»i-.-wk:rt Ba* tees weder-n: J>iLy fs- x -- =-..- .£ .'Easts. ~se fc*t uMmAag tatweea txrw , j.rsciara 5» ri*ty-4w years «•:■ —*t fess seeesri 7 wbki Sbo. r~i. r.c. 7rs TEirajra M. and Wixam Ei :.r . Cawvey O 1.1:. tree k tie Bsne «f t:: mSmt iml'-srtcbar. E-L...-~r, :* r®«B m-wrns:.'. ixs sexs- ia' T: * jrrriesra ware saxbMfd base » *ttezi£ ii» "in'j*ri_ ut aain-jer .'-mli Ent. txt Iwaw tzade tie f-n't wxS. flurt tcier tie rar vis min i eujtyed ry ue neo. : vx-r 73, tie i:®r hmckim. »«»»»»«»»»»>»•• x --E v..v=Z » - » Mra rest a#ec arc®: 3w FbomnW ixnd-y tenM Bnrx- * « «£ r r? -*< zi** :z»- «. Host ZbiiTft, Itf-’.£_ lihtMEZ IZHi-E *. s k ateft fte wte ate -terer nt « ixL-s* -i«raSy swwaoßf nr rax- w ». et ?rawsii:e?- insßtwly Bmm- -* » «c. » Era -:;■■■ ler uput i. ?*naad£y 'Jr « ■ w ratLy rir-Mt. r.ira»->i- u«w - : • tx* -ei»w* awrt * x ima. sat.:nr w anwa»«- » Starwx-y. uesl E Bnffy iwraed = . » raw* rave. aai ismut » • WIT ;imiHiuy 'i-’-e. r F-rart Siam®. :.x-at MW. SL • ?®usful-’ rnr w. ss.-rauß.y • ■ar hunmt iiLwa: k&l isesjih. *■ - M«wwts*w******n3 ,i*. rs tie nriur ysgdnmsma 3 tie L:sr...ury vi tie city - ir i -* efirik .vlnijUi' K’. tie iuiiiH nf Mr tut Bht Bank ?®..s*r im Jfarti EiKnti. scrwsL a waits, atra i rSKu-sr m>x i-e* suns' E--lew sis. ww» irsnuiß- wraigr Bns* . «*. hb* uer ia.Tgnr<r lamrity a*K ■ ■Swir .Mir ter iraeanr- Fsnsjfc Bnßara lx« whanr raoentMwm. wet* laid > i 'innset >- laesquewt »®» 'xe fr-ii Lara 1 t-f&ent nr ■ssntilfa' ww* -n». swsmis. . tax «i jrvmt vw "ie enstsnenr. *ssnfnau BM imaßtay tie fimtain rtt iHn’»r Br «ni.:«wi. Ms* lau'w- wtx W cisuEE'.r- E-*. . wore 3 ite .£j:.:mei -ac tie Wk < ti»v tun®*, anil Mrs. 3mier. K M srac was 1 Kr.en-jcna; •» figfer tte stteiass. fcnt .- Vierae- sie hswim* ziM iraz -aiT.f2.3xsf gßßiilnM Sar mm. »E sr wxseii»et. - is Kitne unit tltH min.sir. gie- tai 1 iewi 3 tie- imat < iiKt*'.3sf tie fsry

by pour.Bg gnocline tn tMe «tov«, i» unknown At *ay roso. rto th« gaool.n* enu and potrod * :Me cootenu into the range I* *» in*** l • the expto- .'8 occurred, and th* me*L kiteken wa* a>>on tn * tsxra of Same*. Mr*. Bailer’'* elortiM “'** 4 blaao in an instant and terrtfed. tl** womas rusSed from th* back door into th* yard. Where »ir roilei in th* nnow ■.a aa nttmnpc » •“* '-■• fir * Mr< Resets Lord, whs thw north of th* Bailer hontia saw tb* trenairai w-omas from her window and haauiy ran to her. Other nHghXvra and nsw from th* foundry arrows the street. »■'« Arrived to as*-st tn putting out her burning ctortifcg. b« ** befor* much •'• the etovking bad been burned fro® tho jkot «MU. By U.S time the trie® of the two ehiSdr*®. Dorothy and Eva. were h<mrd as they rushed from tie side do’ thrar cJoshing and hair also ablate Mrs. Bailer s brother. Frank Hustc: . aged t*#aty-two. was s-.ting in - nooei. at to side being the six-meat t» old Bailer haby. Hubert » fe « a ** wa* conns. FtoryearvaM Doras y with he" rousin. Edm Bailer, daujstec of Raw* Bailee, were alao in the Kiting room, with the :pen doer ie twees, them and the kitchen where the exF-Louicx occurred. ’A hen the exp Kca took P«acra Dorothy, it is mud, ran to the kitchen BbOf. and thus caug-.. tie brat bf tbe biaae. with her »ister and mert-e*. who were in the thick es th# fame*. Mr. Htattoa. who > * «n;ple. havray ssaffered the icra of cue leg- proved a hero is tie ***." WRh great presene* cd Ets- h* rrahed to the br: IZ’-* it o-i* into coolifi,and safe nnow, and thro made haste t© tte cftrOifcw wt of teat pmtetel vtBS might have hees wg» fatal - • r.y - - ■■ •*' •e*z. th-e bahe. Hastoaa. is hi* herte reacae. was ate ttely bat setter bmte aI«M the tee ate feM:? K2>a( wziz they co-zid t" - ices were taken w the neat door home « Mr. ii-1 Mrs. Reshe®. Loro, which vis rar-ied into an hnprosnpta hos- - .--s'- Th.tee doctor* —Dr. D IX v iars_ y G Cuverdale and J. M Miller — ■eon armed and did «bat they coai-f *O. care tor jBo iajired a&es. two <k wßrnn were won found to be probabt" tassßy t-irsed. thc-nci the cutcome. c: cosrae. is xfflt certain Mrs. BaSer was barxed over tea - > est -s xidy Her i"x;- was stac--•1. Se- Sa-ra. hems, seek, wnfnt. hips *- were testily rtasted or baked. and tew i™s were cooked to the eiX'-w. the fesh faffing' from the Sneers m j.iaces. It is thoartt she i* israeii in'-CTsally Her cioct ng wi.x nearly burned from bar body, her fence .-•eixg -X'csed is pto«s. ”■■-’ -,'ra s :.o was wtti her in the kitrter it the time. *®lered tiros Marty a* bad. It is tiotc- ■ she ,’...5;. wss fe-.r-.ed isternaiEy and that her injuries may prove fatal Hsr bums, cover -ae he’d and foe* : test, arms and teg*. • mflar to that of tie tnocaw. and it is said the test also feE fr.-rater Sager*. Dwrothy. wh® was tn the adjecting surtrag ricas. bat rashed to the kitchen vhro the eamtoaßm took place, wk* fo«£y to family burned, it 3* Her fsee, sbouider and mtols TxT-’-e: -,:s greatest She w'. groknMy B*n Ftank. Hunton. Mrs. BasWa footbur. vtn a t-e~: :r rescuing the eiLtown. «Sser«d jainf-i’. but not «e---rtMB tasnra xt«~i- the face and hands. Tr - :x'er tone was cleared of the •wfcra. and the fojssed taecn there la- .«- 3 h&f- scroixc S; grant was the ferw of the exp lon»ra -Ssk tie *gro door between the ■ ■ :-■>! rsrf • ~ra-r nx-= was shatter--I -.s jteces. ant tnd'y srEntered and rx-j iSeiang 'yfog xader the kitrtee talus ’•'Lntera-s wwe craeked and rhe kitchen table c£! ■iwci :<ura-ri :«. A package «' corn n-rt ist£ a fog -t bents cat the table vroe utrußdi -rren and the contests wcnnitsn*, and rte tortro Scnr and wLfo fotC-. • uraed.. Tie Same* were, fojmpvw- «-r~. -.g-i; wtttoit any «e----krn® finangr »'i-» hum*. Mr Vxhv wii» t» 1 drayman in the cantor a! PTOxA Teopbe. wu away t-cm. nvnue as the -an*, to arrived k«w. uTiw tkrt- a- tnbear. Ti> laE-ier » in Krai* FiwmrawjHMro. u>C the st-sfertarss. tiuK *j» -::m» mto taro* at tto time » fim .— sut fo* Mot ranswn. -'-.- i-:3» "sia ai'r.nnnnk. nwn ten ■so» huttote k tils- .sS' ras&in dbto ti»* siißs* siirv’tig neey teSe • CtoK » tbe rmemun bdhag mto emnmtxee tn. «r*nag>«iiMa&* far ■ tie tofoastrta eaanapw «f the new I Hiros* tv "«*»• Bgs: dbnnfi. two xdto Ml.-3 < ram. -Qtan. wtadh ws , uto in, Sunni'.’ Mtm k«te, ■ uxomf g-«or “rwenara 'Tfo saew e«..- • tee at Wiaad tm tgn is a bun* . tiiMi tone tr waroiirj. wstg a terns - rrvtrt. wia * sroamg tngmsy oi •»<■’ .toWt n»i vj» .erooM ir. a raw I tot Wkfc *9B» BMto. Bm ®w. X £ : Tifoet. w-rx ~ut ;aru3nnn«-». Bru

trvrted faithfoHy afo» “»• 6r *‘ * £ eerw toUB. and * *;V“ fort* bar* row**'* l ,b * flß * d Bee of which they ar* j<»tly P roud ■Hie „rvtc*. will continue until •»«< ThurwdAV, with th* Storing of to. ; es eart ind th * be a memorable one In the w » 0 X cfeurch A number of P«P»* fro “ • tto city wUI attend and a targe atten M c* will be noted A collerton M> b* token at that time The follo*ln t « the appropriate program arranged fiitoiy—O*d>cat«on Day g ; ]g Farewell *ervice In tte Music by the or- bestra; song by mal* chon*. jp. 4 5__e*nnon by Rev. C. J Ro*«> Grant:!!*. Ohio, corresponding tor* tary Ohio Baptist convention; subject, Wfeat a Bap’ st Church Stands for DIMMER at THE CHURCH Afttmoofi. Song service Dedication Sermon—He*. J " ’ cen ‘ forger. Dayton. Ohio; subject. The Church of God " Report of Treasurer of the Building ComniUtee.History of the Church-Mrs. W W Stewart Dedication Prayer—Rev. C J Roee Presentation of Keys to Trustees— President of the Building Committee Win Dudley. Response —Chairman of Trustees G W Standi ford. Benediction Sunday EveningBible Study—Rev. Icenbarger; subjett The Church of God*, an Organ ism for Making Disciple* " Address—Rev Rose. Benediction. Mcnday Afternoon. Soug and Prayer Service. Bible Study—W. J- Smith, pastor of F.rtt Baptist church. Ada, Otto. Open Conference Broedktto*. Monday Even ngSeng Service. Address —Pastor Smith. Address—The Church of God; an Orgaii-st. tor Instructing the Dtoctple* Made to Observe All Things Command ed by Jesue'—Tree. Icenbarger. Tuesday Afternoon. Prayer Service. Address — Tbe Church of God; an vrgaais-L for the Observance ot the Ltor* Supper"—Rev. Icenbarger Question Box Song Service. Address —"The Church of God: an Organism for the Progress'—Rev ■•een forger. Adcree*—Pastor Smith. Wednesday Afternoon. Prayer Service. Address— Pastor Smith. Open Confe-ence. Praise Service. Address—" The Church ot God: an Organism of Stewards" —Rev. Icen forger. Benedictic-n. Trairsday Aftgrnocn. Prayer Service Address— The Church of God: an Organism for Sending Forth of Special Missionaries" —Rev. Icenbarger. Address —PaMnr Smith. Thu-sday Evening. Song Service. Address —Pastor Smith. Address —“The Church of God: an Organism for the Training of Judges’ —Rev. Icenberger.

The commission tor the sale of the Red Cross Christmas seals ia Indiana to fight tuberculosis in state, win result in the organization of at Aatt-Tui'ervilosis association. Preliminary arrangements for the organ*n»on were made at the meeting of the Red Cross Chr.rtnias seals coni■lafcx of the state at the offices cf Sidsner ano Vanßiper. 513 Hume Hansa- U;tiding, in Indianapolis. Severance Burrage o: Purdue university, president of the commission, called the meeting to receive the report of . she state sales Managers of Red Cross : seals. Merle Sidener and Guernsey Vanßiper. which showed that 88.238.60 was available for anti-tuberculosis work tn Indiana. The report of the state sales managers showed that more than 1330,900 seals were sold by the 436 Indiana agents. The officers of the commission whe will serve as off rs of the nucleus of the anti > tabervnksi* assocatlon are: Mr. Bur- . rage, president: Miss Rhoda M. Welding, Terre Haute, vice president; Miss V € Harrison. South Bend, secreI Vary. and. James W. Lilly, Indianapolis. tnsMMr. Those who attended the meetiag were Dr. Theodore Potter, Dr. Henry Moore. Lannes MePhetridge aad Mrs. L. G. ETliagtiam. Indianap- ’* atis; Dr C. A. Hartley, Dr. W. R. r CMreJand, Evansville; W. C Ball, • Temr Haste. Miss LueQa Anderson, ■ Maac-.e Dr. & Edgar Rond. Rich- - mend; Miss Mary W. Lindley and Mr. ** Fat-rage. Lafayette. - "FOOTED'* IT IN. k ~ Mr* Peter Hess and sister. Amelia K Kata*.. and May Borling, who have I,w * icascderv-c by their friends the * ttastjra* wa. ers in this vicinity.

have Increased their pace b!y with another long walk of Friday. They had gone to the of Mis* Marta Robinson at Monaoma to pay the aged lady a visit »h«h lv(111! been on the *:ck 11*1 for aomp w^k| ' ' Having completed their dealrtd vtaj they walked toward the Interarlai , line, when i:>e -' learned that they ju»t missed their car. Instead ot waiting for another to arrive tr. «. v , era! hour* they walked the dlst Maw from Monmouth, and are now r W v, Ing ribbon medal* for their aw;r . pli*hed feat. > 4MMMM* 1 * ' • «• — ■ — At a congregational me in* .... j Sunday evening at the t'arutfo church, the election or officers for the ensuing term was held. The financial report read by E. H. Shoemake-, church clerk and treasurer, shoved the past year to have been a prosper. ou» one. Beside* tbe payment of th, ; pastor s salary and the meeting of current eip nses for the year, tfo* were a number of Improvemenis r.-ad» ■ cn the church building, all f have been paid. The following c*. cers were elected: William E Ramey, elder, succeeding Jacob Eadj. decet* ed, he to serve with G. T. Burke and E H. Shoemaker, the other ’wo eldera; Dr. Burt Mangold, trustee, for three years, be to serve with G. T. Burke and A. D. Arttnan, other me®. bers of the board of trustees dert, G C. Steele; treasurer, "'ill Helm: deacons, Wil! Darwechter. Dr. Bsit Mangold, George Clem, Jesse Be«y, Joe Beery; choristers. Margaret !)»» iel* and Mr. Anderson; organist, Marie Daniel*. Gert Reynolds, recently adjudged - guilty of conspiracy to steal by tht jury hearing bis case, was urougß into court Monday afternoon a: 1:31 ' o'clock, t-pon statement of blmseif and counsel, that be did not desire to atk a new trial, sentence was passed >.;;on him. Judge Merryman giving him a fa* of 125 and cost*, and term ot from two to fourteen years in me state s prim at Michigan City. Sheriff Dursm will probably take Mr. Reynolds ’-.unorro* ' ■ morning to Michigan City, waere :ti* prisoner will enter upon his term of service. Present with Mr. Reynold* in tbe court room were his wife and three little children. Mrs. Reynold* . presented to Judge Merryman satur- • day a petition signed by two hundred citizens, asking for suspension ot set tence, but thi» did not avail, and Mr. Reynolds will have to take the punist--1 meat for the crime of which be is »e cused. Reynolds, with "John Jon*k who is said to be Ode McClish, li«* father-in-law, were indicted : y th* grand jury upon testimony of Bred Koenig that the two had conspired ’> steal ST«O Horn h:n» August S, 191®. W getting him to join a ’‘seerc- order in which he could give them good money to be returned to him in bogs* money In a much larger sum Albert N. Steele, guardian ot Christine and Naomi Laman, upon ; e'.itica was granted authority to lease ward! 1 lands, for one year. * Vuon petition John T. Kelley, ado’ B ' istrator ot the Jacob Fogle estate. »»s granted authority to accept '.ayrnen: ot notea. not yet due. at fare amount and accrued interest

A. Gottschalk, special administrator of the Wm. SchwarU estate, was authorised to pay preferred claims. Philip Gehart, ndjministrator c George K. Jacobs estate, was ordered to sell off sale notes to the amount d 1200, at private sale, for ca*h. st ' discount of not to exceed 5 per cent to pay off debts. Charles Setter, administer r of t..e Peter Sather estate, filed lore: 1, which was approved. Charles S. Ferguson rs. La:" ""■ Coppock, note. |125. subtn -d agreement Judgment for plam.i |88.05 and costs. D. E. Smith, attorney for Russell K Ixitig. Albert Smith et al., " a ® . petition for a drain. March - •; the time set for docketing o> titiun F .OSiDE OF SISTERJohn Lmebot left at noon Monda.' w Reiffsburg, just Souls., of B..tff- ,c - L ! Inr called tber* on account oi ous illness of his sister, Mrs. M-j King, who is lying at the P° iB ' death with heart trouble and o ' complications. Mrs. King b* s "* n for some legnth of time an*- ' ‘ is somewhat advanced. This also against her a?.d her death ma looked for at any time EOVAL NEIGHBORS All members of the Royal N’* - f are requested to be on hand meeting of this evening, wh- -■ •* held at «: SO o'clock. The rneefng advanced from Tuesday evening owing to this all members are e? at thia meeting