Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1912 — Page 4
D A 1 LY_P E M O C R A T Fuel «r«9 Every Evening Except Sunagy by K IfcCAWI PrtOCIAT CMP AM LEW G. ELLIWOMAM .'OWN M. HELVER Eutacriptioe Rate* Per Wees, by carrier » cent* ■per Tear, by carrier—......... J; t»C gte- Month, by i .......-2f- cent* Per year, by mail S&SO Rmgld Copie* i cew* Advertising ~uia* made Known on application Eii:e-et at u>» poetciiLo* in Decatur. Indiana, a* sc-eond elan, mJ Adam* county i* a great bore* community, that i* to say that we raise them. the right kind, anc for year* it :.a t been out of our greatest revenue producers Tbe words of praist for our stock is deserved and the horse show during the Cud Home Week will be one of the tig aflairt ot that big occasion We've got the goocii Adame county should aid the democratic national committee tn the.: ef•Cfrts to raise a campaign Iron the peopie It cost* money to conduct a campaigx and uniees >t tomes from the big mt erects it must be given by the people. —2 money sent to mis office will be forwarded to the proper place, and receipted for, IB suck t way a. tv *swe that your fllTttlt- U ÜB**C ' pj* -T. expensesThe demo rats lost the state of Marne toy a small margrt. shout LROfc Everybody knows that the state is about eight times mat much republican and the < tone shave they had this year should be proof u> any one that me November resuit will be democrat k The or. y real i os® a: this time is the legislature which means a re publican senator The regulars and the bull moose w ere t ogether in Marne and the result of Mondays election was ail that could be hoped for. If -•-r-Ficient Tart or any cither republican at get an? ret treasure out of that ejection, they are certainly welcome to it. The L«emocmt)< national committee has made public the contributions that it has receivec up to date The total is S7*.b<Mi :rom twelve thousand individuals There are three gifts ol r - ro aa.: - * o' <7 t«" e*d three ot gd.'-i.' -ere f a total of from eleven people. There are many contribuncjns of Siwe We see in this list a great, naprovement on the ty: v aei the Standard Ou Company gave sT*t ■a, _ue insurance companies .w«. and Hamman and his friends SaSf.tMw tn the Republicans There is nothing in the liemoeran c reeo-d to dale that snows any indiea <>oa ot an effort to noW up the raii:uads and the DWo Most of toe ff * »oiut.t.ary ccttitriuu- (
• r ■- . -< n — v>*» SR. ___ - '■ - ■ - /♦■£■-' T# ✓ SES= ~~ *«|Bs ? "V £ J; JAwfe : 4t 11 Obrap. W TiT j- 1 F R y ~, ' ,^3.. ~ Il 1 1 I A^TTil^r' r tr-‘^~ wI= ~ Copyright. 1912 J wiff**- • , R if' ■kE • I : jizhark. Jfirrn tc Cc. ~;yjy£ I v Ff, |l''■.'H| Fl »l Rochester, N.Y. ’ I EMPHASIZE YOUR PERSONALITY By wearing Michael-Stern Clothes. The that will best suit your personality is to be found in our complete stock ts th2 classiest and most distinctive styles of Fall Suits. sl2-50 to $24.00 MYERS-DAILEY
' non And the total is ver?' small. It ’ i* eniy about one-lourt B o! the amount spent in New York state tn the cam , ixigt. tt IMM by the Republicans — THE BALL SAME. If the local boys defeat the Luna 1 League players next Sunday they ' should certainly exert great efforts 1 to gam entrance u> a league next ses- ’ son la fact 1! they do beat them they 1 will beat a ream that is almost at the i bead of the league in which n plays And. then too. ts they can hr Ton. “ Railing successfully they deeerve bei ’ rer rtongs Anyway, there is going to , be some game in this town Sunday »nr if you like base ball, dost miss it. TORE OFF THE CAB Erie Engine in Yards Here Had Peculiar Accident This Morning. BY A COLLISION Enginemen Narrowly Missed Being Seriously Hurt in the Collision. The Erie ••pick-tip’’ local, west- j uciund. had a serious ac-cicent m the j when the engine *as trying to run onto a siding, and collided with some ears that were not quite in the dear, and tearing the cab off o- the engine narrowly missed bumng the firemen., | eng-rieer and brakemax in the eat. The trait before then! had set in the cars and did not get them in the clear This engine, going in the s-o---;ng cleared the to;is of the ears uni., -he cab came tn. thes the cars and c*b conneicied causing the right side of the cat to be tort irons the engine The fireman and brakemar jumped, and the engtneer stayed with ins engine tn an effort to stop it until it became necessary for rum to jump to save hts life. At that be w-as late and the impact of the collisiot threw lint forcibly across the switches. The wreck tram was sent frort Htmtcngtot and they cleared up the . raking the c.satiiec engine to that city The fault of the accident is probably as much the first tract ew's >s the engineer s of the wrecked train G. R A I. WRECK. The northbound local ot the G E A 1. railroad, left the track acout a mile south of Williams this morning and a delay of several hours ocrtrrrod The south bound passenger tract was held over an hour peiidinE the arrival of the wreck train which was ne<-essary us dear the track No dasage or injuries resulted MEDICAL ABSOCtATiOW NOTICE The Adams County Medical society wiH meet at Dre. Pamst and Rayls office at Monroe September 18th. I>r. Parrish wiii read a paper on "Scar’.« Fever" AH members please be present. DSt C. RAYL, Sec y.
DOINGS IN SOCIETY Mrs. Starkweather Enter-j tains for Sister and Friend from South Bend. C. W. B. M. PROGRAM Mrs. J. W. Tyndall Gives a Dinner Party—Historical Club Begins Study. WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Weflnefcoa* £. S. R'f'iOl ! I Church. Thureday. I n.-ed Itrethret Aid —Mrs Harr? Evaagelica] Aid—Mrs Lev? MiDer Gersnas Ref ormed Aid —Mrs Otto I Rep;>e-l. €. W. B. M —Mrs Gee Owen Tbe greater a man is the Jess i Lt te)*tife£.B leit' Kli<i Lbt more b* trie* w fcfw tirni jK»wer a. sorting 4MK Ux* purpose o* k-e life. The Vwted Brel tree Ladies A*<2 ’ ; society will ujeer Tfc urfcwdiij a.tT<?ri»oc»ii j with Mrs Harr? imier ue Noittoj Flftfc nree: A attesteßce it de ' . aired. Mr >*>d Mrs A Btasdifwd pleat- j axtiy etnertaiuec ai dinner Mr and | . Frank eon Euee®?. : Mr. SLiau 'u* Sxandilord. Mr s and Mrs V G Skiffietr Tbe '’fariFT.ian Woimi Bcmrd oil Missions tbe !uDo«:raz! goc»d propran. for the meeting to be ■ beM Thursday afternoon at * o cRkA at the home ctf Mrs George or Tenth street, to winch all - iad>es the chorefc are inrnad Topie, -New Zealand the eotmirr > tbe people, the work es the | Woman's Board of Miss tons * Hymn—“l Need Thee Every Hon? ” | BH«e Leaaoc:— Psalms UffiltMSa ; by leader. Mrs McKinney Prayer—Rev Owen Hymn— Rescue the Perishing Beading—“ The New Zealand Chris- ( ma Woman s Hoard of Missions —: Mrs Arthur Fisfeer Reading—-"A Letter About Nev ; Zealand" —Margarec Imniels. Reading—*-r»ppom:n:*y for Service m New Zealand—Mrs Owem and eon- > eluded by Mrs Eady Reading — "New Zetland" — Mrs 1 Ziamels Sole Hymn—' i-Jessee Assurance ” Talk —-Rev Owen Businsrse Period RoE Call Offering Benedictioat Socrnl Period Mrs j. M Andrews of Monroe, a daugk.eT of ESJas Crist, visited with Mr. and Mrs Crist today it being her thirty-ninC .rthday
Court House flews i O—.na.fed Tresr Page 1> to wed Clyde D McOure berre lierem ixtr I*. IRK7. laborer, sot of Mooet M> < lure ejot* fvella EXrsam bore June Hi. IKbl, daughter of Ernest E Ehr san. to wed c’haries O O Miller, bore Sept U. farmer ooti of .Jooepb Great Miller Jobe €. Augsberger qualified ks guardian of John BeUer He gave ti?. t«M bond S-ET’T ON FOR MALKOKW »OAD State a! Indiana, county of Ad ama. as Hefore the Fiaard of ' omnciasione-s of Adams County Indiana. Octo tier Term, mi: We, tbe unoereigiiec. each and nil of whom are resident adult treeboioers and raters is Wash ngiot wwuship ns Adams County. Indmna. respectfully jietiuot your teouorabkbody and ash that yot c onstruct and complete a free maia cammed stone road in said icwnati ; over and upon the public highway s.tuated on the foliowing route town: C-ommencing al the northwest cor n«r of said northeast quarter of see■»ot tweßty-ftre <2s>, tosnshii twee-ry-sever <271 north, range fourteen (l<i east, running thence south through tbs center of said oectioh tw eLty-f^ <- -IZS* atorest.d, w & j»oibi aitou: lorry rocs south o’ tb< north w ret earner of the southeaet l, cari-er of sate sect Hit ‘» enty-five 1 2i> ■ aferreaic running theme west lollov mg tbe public highway through tbe north halt o' tbe smith we® quarter of said set tlor rwenty-tve If” > aforesaid and terminating at a point aboot for- • +e- rods south at the south w est corner of the norths re: quarter of sari section Twenty-five <2; sownshi; and range aforesaid Your ’lefiiKmers aver anti say that the imprc <emeiit preyed for is ires -han three miles ix length, connects at both end* with a tree macadam road in said townsLi: and that a VPiled Rura! Mali Route passes over said highway thus sought to *>e improved Your tiet;' iemera further aver and say that tbe bighwAy be-etn sought to i>e improved is a Rcbbc a ready established anc m use and .* one of tbe public highways of sasc Wastiingwn townshiji Your fie - ’tloners ask your honoratne body that said highwt' those deoerfbec tie drained and g-adec and that broker, stone be placed upon tbe grauand that cjto. such brctfei: s’eme there i>e pliu-ed Slone screenings Your ;»ectianres further ask tha: sax highway abere drecribsd ti be rm ■ rcr to the width of 4’ tret and that uaic uighway abe'e described be graded to a width of 24 feet and tba* brokea. stone be placed thereon to a width of 12 feed and ts a depth of ► inches at rhe sides tbereof and to a oepth of inches in the center thereof that crushed ®one nersemtags be placed tbereot to a depth of 4 inches upon suck iiroiei slime and that said imprv' <®eu: i>e made a double trac k and that the name o. the same be ‘'Tbe Henry ffite Maeadam Road That to pay for said an;.-enietL we ask that bond® be ■«*,.“£ by tne County of Auamt ia tbe Stale of Ind - ana. jayable in twenty sen annus, installments o- senes and ior the pa - meiit of w hiefc we ask. that a tax ieleiied upon the taxable proper-y ot said Wasaingtot townsh:; w a sufficient amour' to psy the inlere® and priacipaJ of said i»ond* as they t>eeom«due
Th*: sue xnprovemeu: i* mfaue uic anc s*id bond* t* issuei and sjuc t*x w- iwitc upon ti* taxaiiie {'rope.'"’ «f sud tcwtisL i in s'cnT»*r» v-jifc the Ad* <rf turo of ’-he Stale of Indiana passed in the yenr IMS. beginning on page &&♦<. and as amended in the Acs* of - y'7, and as amit-nded in 'to Acts of i«»t* nos in fores providing tot the exiwusio® ft tree gravel or masadam reads, and a!’ erher and any and ali amendments thereto We rurther ask the Boarc to taxe a< o‘ -be ne< essary step* required by ; rv ta have said improvement "ot.F r”f«<d and made as petitioned for nerem. that tne same oe wnstruc'.ed withostt submitting the Question o’ lii'jisg the same to an ejection o the” voters off sa»d Wsttmr.ot Wornship and that the Board ooustrurt the game under the tows of the State of Indiana. prtmcing for the extension of free gr»*!i £d macadam meet by w» iistip namtirm. R-sj-ertf.. i submitted. H Hine. J- A. Harvey. Charles F Po ling. G A ’ Barnett. Softer: IL Doffy. _ Marion Androvs J B Corson. .>onft :i Burt&ead. Frane r'opprw. ionar Ho® rasr. .' W My®« G T. Burk. At* Schnepp Mirtnei Murer. D. S. Wolfe ' Joe Heimann Frans N H Wagner I_ A Graham. Omlo: ’ Peter Meyer* Angus’ Lengerich. Ei Engie. Aaihony Bohm. Henry Eitiim. < BetJ E'.’hg. S A Niblick. Robert H ' Galbreath. T J Lenhart. 3 W Jofam ston J H Androvs, F 0 Martin. H 5 Sn.’th. Gee roSAim W A. BteMat T H Bahneu George W RodenbuA. E H Faust, Henry Hite. D. K Shat r-: ley. E Cmtiig. A J. Teepk, P. K Kto , ngv J. D. Meyer. H H- Lamm; ms*, G® W Bpostl Al Roes. j«ta £verp--. Elias Crist- T. R Mw* y ft *»- dro»s. Chaa. Vqgievede. Wm Me-1 Imru-a. David BtjekniMier. Simon v'randyWrry. Tfevid Fuhrman, J. Ji Vwdevede, •Wm Bepperu Julius ! ■ Ha d. E X £2. - ' ■
T _ T —P IB ■> I W—H -t— MILINEBY OPENING: You are cordially iwitad to attend our display of Fall and Winter hats on Friday afternoon and -evening, Sept. 13th. U. DEIHiffiGER.
r y—E=—"3 fcmmL 1 GASS & MEIBERS | DECATUR’S BRAND NEW STORE WITH ALL NEW GOODS Reasons why you should buy early. First choice. Best ; Selection. Best Satisfied. The nev* fall stock are arriving daily and the styles and cloths are snappy. Our Store Is Brim Full Os The NEWEST — Hour Ideas in Suits ’ Dresses, not only for the medium l a( fr b ut we cany ane or stou ts the tall and for the short. — Coats from $6.50 to $30.00 u ' ts rom sl2-50 to $35.00 jj| t|| Dresses from $5.00 to $25.00 yptW; Skirts from $3.75 to $12.00 See Our Line oCChildren’s School Dresses GAIS& MEIBERS J
M Kirsch. Chas F. Xylfeier. Johsf This petition sill be preset red to the Hoard off Comniissioiiert on Tuesday Octater E. ISI2. at shirt time the taxpayers of Mon roe tesnstip mp appear and make such of yertKus as the las may provide for H S. MJCHAVD. WOTICC OF SALE C>r REAL ESTATE In the matt® of the estate of Finley I»rake. deceased Prooeedings to sell real estate -Kothse is hereby g ves that by virtne of an order of the Adams t-ireuit court the untersmnec adn. rmstrator of the estate of Fmey Itrake. oe'-eas-ed wiD offer for sale at private sale at the iaa oSee off Judaon W» Teepie. liecatar. Indiana, or Sarturtay the sth Bay o’ Oct.. 1»12_ and contmuing from day to day unt i sold, the folios ng oest-rlbed real esta.tr, Sc.tatec in Adams county, to•itt otnmeiKcnE at the souths est cor net of into: number four tundred setem * -one -47. it J. D Xutman s north •‘esters abdruot to the towr. nc» <aty off Decatur, thence east] fifty -It feet then'* north one h*e-l crod and thtr-y-’.wc 1 “it feet rhe»-' i s eet fifty ii fee: tnenoe Mirth one | t’inrCred thi“y--'rr 'l£ti ‘«et W thej jtete off begnmini. Tenns — task io iistac ■‘■e to equal payments as aine and etohteen met -hs from date of sale sTtt notes at « per rent ttete- «. s-aivtng raination and appraise men: tows and Mt tree m? Eiw~gag» upon the real estate koW and personnl aeeurity. _ , JOHN IfRAKE. . «« A— * ’ Adm tototta tor .' udsom W Teepie. Atxy S7tS NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. > — Nwjey » hereby gives, that the un dersirned. executors ul the s ill of ' Joshua Firigki. tote eff 4 dams county. IhdiariL de'-itsec. siH offer for sale «s i prrvsre sale, at the tos ofbe-e erf Imre B. Era'« to the City of Lieeatur. tedJ- ' anti on Saturday, the Sto. Dav of Oct.. '°'2, the folk ving deatsfbsd ret’ oßiate in Atoms Consty. Indians, io-st. The » « half of the «mfi s'est . ter of aecuo* tsetity-inur ■:«< to tesTistip ts«ity-»e'‘ei, -i'7 nor’!' t>’ range thirteen ‘iS» east, ffi Adams ouir-i. Inflisna. ooetaintog e>r.hty > M‘ < acre* - ‘ : v i. • "ks :.t ‘ - sc-.-; vest cuartw erf section tsenry-fotir iffj in tpsuatatp north of range thirteen <IS« e*«:. thence runs tug east t sent y (Ski rods; tbemoe north one hundred sixty r 1-&4-. rods to the north line off sud nwaner to-i — *■ •
FARMERS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN g SEEDS FOR SALE CHESNUT AND WHITE .ASH COAL GIVE LS A TRIAL BOWERS-NIBLICK 6AAIN CO. PHONE 233
soetto*: thence vest twenty <?*• rode, theoce eouth one tiundred sixty • Itei rods to the ptoc* of bectotung-eontaiL-rg tseuty i jo) acres to Attorns County Indiana Said aaie silt be for ext- and foci not mm that, -be *pprarnen>ex-
(jo'W’S J-J11Z35 "TOCT Save Shoeing Bills in*! T , i RE If > and your horse by buying a pair of Fly Nets <w Covers. , For $2.79 you can buy one pair of high grade \- Nets. Regularly sold at from $5.00 to $6.00 a ‘ „ cannot afford to have you- horse go unprrtecte ■ ..ou can buy high grade nets a; this unheard of • ‘ r ’ ce ’ We sold duzeas of these r-ete this last week did not get in on this fine bargain, you had better nu ll -' One Pair To Each Customer §
and made subject w ’-Af * proval of the Judge of the adams * c«M Court NELSON' W ABBOTT. GEORGE H BRIGHT Dore B Era in. Atty
