Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1912 — Page 2
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9'.i w * J#?*-®*' <«&* V> f fkwWjM*?, the Hurth rtioa ««4 ti* e*eMl««t work l.e'r.g *rarti*fl Crttt. The Sdre-cng* for ISa/crdaY *"W b* l! ** ’®* 4ay f** Vi ' «%«, »’.<-. «--*• mlakrtera ranjdMl e>rt the vw.c .* serviced. 0b -.irnday, t'-~ principal day o' th* meeting, the t*" r lees w( he inwegtfag with addrewara made by able »p*a.«*r* Re*. H“»»ert U the «!«* of th* <-IxmI», he ha» itm h*M thia office tar a number at ;wl srd w.lcb he ran hold »»*■!> •* td fWl£B- - '*7 -■ fndiaaapoli*, Ind., May 28 —The monthly b ill*’ n of the State Board „? health iaated tar April *ay. The death rate tar April 1»12 »»* 1-3 2.
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Hew Ev* Maracbawd V.ri Exc a * tss the Court Mariha:. . ama cermtr boy: Dr A. L. Sehmeid- t 1 er of Lewi* street. wa» aubpaanawd " yet-erday to appear at the local I'n- i fed State* army recrrslring atatir.n to- I • day to give evidence in regard to the 1 alieeed I Hanan of Earl E Marachar.!. I ’ of -'.it city. who la to be tried, at Fort I Mott, K J-, in a few day* by the .gar- : rtaon court martial on the charge of haring vWated the teroa of Ms fttrI ioogh. The young man en!.»*ed at the ! local station teat January for service in the army and wan asnlgned to the duty of a private in the 113th company of the coaat artillery A month lago be wan granted a furlough of ten day* and came to Fort Wayne to > visit his people Hn failed to return ' i for duty within the allotted time, and -' gave as bls reaaon that he was HL It I in to determine whether or not inness
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ed Febnaary Id. while in the oanploy r Ohio City and have a wntrsson owft 9 ‘X i which Is nsed ;® transferrtag ear* and ■ trains from one road to the other • While wort r.g as ftreman for the €. . 4 K raHrood, oa the of Fee-} t nary 13th, on a ran from Hmttfngrton ' tn Marton. Ohio, R states. Mr Frede* - - 1 kk had occasion to assist in ‘ran*- i ferring ears for the Hover Leaf railroad at Ohio Ctty. a BfctJe past m I- ■ • night on the morning of February 1C ' ' The Clover leaf had ran one at its ears onto a “T* switch, in soefc away < that it cleared a street nearby, tbet complaint sets out. but so that the car ezeaded so near to a tide track • on wh.eh the transferring was done. ‘ that the passing cars wild strike the side of tbe'waitlng car. Mr. Frederics was engaged as fireman on that night and found ft bls duty to aasivt ‘ the engineer and others la watching ' for the signals while transferring the ’
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tn do bcaor tn those who gave tri risked their Eves for their wsaery I The G A. R. anti W. R. C. will at-1 tend .a a tody © | F -E OiTCHES SOLD TODAY. The surveyor’s office was the scene! at a bw ditch selßng Saturday a at I It o’ciock. and the result was as fed-1 lows: The Peart King main ditef j sold to Mayer k S'evens for 12,175; I the Peart King branch ditch acid to I J. A. Yo»Jhg for . the Jacob Bench-1 en ditch sold to O. C. Taney and WB-| Itas F. Bracht for tI.SM; the Frits Koenig ditch sold to Sam Butler for the W. P Barciey ditch sold to Mayer it Stevens for 4M5. o A small blaze at the residence us Dr. D. G. M. Trout on Mercer avenue about S:W Saturday mcming called the fire department on the first run with the new equipment. A* the alarm was blown several crowds of eitiMns issued forth and
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