Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1912 — Page 4
DAILYDEMOCRAT Published Every Evening, Eacept Sunday by fit DtUIUI DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Subscription Ratee Per Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier 15.00 Per Muulb, by mail 25 cent* Per year, by mail 12.50 tingle Copiee - cent* Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the poetoffice in Decatur, Indiana, as sceond class mao. Editor Toner ot Anderson, the bud moose nominee for congress in this district, is doing a little skylarking in his automobile over this county just now. trying to edge in. He's a newspaper man and and course he’s a nice fellow, but oh, yon Johnny Adair, you're good cjcugh for us. Hon. S. M Ralston, the democratic nominee for governor of Indiana, is making splendid headway in his campaign He is an honest and sincere statesman and will make a governor whose record will stand during tne years to come. He is a laywer of great ability, a citizen for whom the people of his home county are always ready to battle, and he deserves the support of every citizen of the state. A Hartford City man claims that while shaking bands with \t oodrow Wilson, the latter held on to him after the train had started, and the pull dislocated his shoulder. Well, that s some grip and it’s to be hoped that after he is elected president, the New Jersey governor will secure the same kind on the high cost of living, the trusts and other combinations which j have kept so many of us poor. The rainy weather this week is ex-1 plained by the fact that this was to have been the Great Northern fair week. For once the association has fooled the weather man, however, and he is possibly not aware that the annual fair was called oft for this year. It is hoped that will fix things . I up for a fair and warm week for October 14ta to 19th. the date of the Old Home Week. Voters of Adams county should rd- * member that if they have moved into another precinct since registering that they will have to secure a certificate from the county auditor and register again. This certificate must be secured before October 3rd, as they cannot be issued after the books are taken from the office. Please don’t neglect this as there is no way of correcting it, and you will lose your vote. Democrats of Adams county, if you havn't registered or if you have and know of any one who has not, get busy. The last registration will occur October 7th, and if you don’t register you will disfranchise yourself. Dont get any foolish notion into your head that you will be allowed to vote whether you register or not. for that isn’t the case. No one will be allowed to cast a ballot Novembe.sth in Indiana unless he has registered as provided oy law. You should be a part of your community and state and you are not if you do not take a part in the election of the men who make cur laws and govern the affairs. • It is required that you register The law was made in good faith, and is ’ ... t If Yoj Like To Wear I good, all-wool, made-to-measure clothes that hold. I their shape and look good; until worn out, call on THE MYERS-I&lEy' COMPANY ‘ and select one of Ed. V.' Price & Co’s, beautiful, new Fall and Winter woolens and leave your order. Suits To Measure SIB.OO to $40.00
similar to that other states, and ’ will be enforced. Prelect your bal I lot by registering at the October sea- ! sion of the board, the last prior to the 1 general election. Council Domgs — I .pnunuea irom Page 1) . councilmen. 1500: electric light and; waterworks superintendent. $1,200. 1 The sewer committee reported in 1 i favor of the Jacob Mag ley sewer and moved for its construction. . During the executive session it w is carried that the engls«er be instruct ed to prepare plans and specifications ' | for the paving of Adams street east of 1 I Second street, Market street south to i , Rugg street and Rugg street west :' from Market to Adams street This I completes several promised improvements and will no doubt be satisfactory news to the property owners along the proposed improvement. The following bills were allowei: J. B. Buhler $ 83 00 A. M. DeVoss 3.00 fames Swift 3.60 ' Indiana Electric Appliance Co. 9.13 Schaub-Dowling Co 2N> ■ Natl. Mill Supply Co 6.21 ■ i Wells-Fargo Exp. to 6-16 ■ Crane Co 28.9 • Dominion Coal Co 18. CS Brooks Oil Co - ' Waterworks pay roll 61.00 > Crane Co 15 "0 • Consolidated Coal Co 197 96 Ft. Wayne Oil & Supply C 0... 4.70 j John Coffee 21.1* F. C. Summers 1-60 Ft. Wayne Electric Works .... 73.13 A motion to adjourn in continued meeting until Friday night at seven I o’clock carried. Tell An Old Gne il>at'suea c jtr. Pvge 11 Robert Boyd. R. R. 3. Newaygo. Mich. Mr . and Mrs. Green Boyd. Newayj e- t Mich.. R. R. 3. Wm. Boyd, Newaygo. R. R. 3. i Mrs. Kate Albright. h" Buchanan St., Fort Wayne. Bemardine Heideman. 361 Master-' son Ave., Ft. Wayne. j Mr. and Mrs. Bley, Ft. Wayne. i»d, ( Harvey G. Brown. Warsaw, Ind. Mrs. Flossie Wolfe, Columbia City,) . Ind. - _ I . Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, Mon-'‘ roeviUe, Ind. i Mrs. Catherine Lichtle. Fostoria, O. Jaco Meyer. Trinidad, Colo. [ Mrs L. J. Kase, 231 E. Taplor St., Huntington. Ind. Mrs. Joseph Gehring. 226 Jefferson St., Huntington, Ind. Mrs. Edward Everett, Detroit, Mich. ( Fred Bloom, Huntington. Ind. . B J. Kohne, Cor. Fulton and Jeffer-I son Sts., Ft Wayne. Ind. i M E. Beall. Santa Domingo. Do- j minican Republic, care Advana. Burt Fuller. 1620 Pleasant Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. Melville Fuller. 1621 Pleasant Ave., Los Angeles. Cal. A. Fuller, 539 Pinewood Ave, Toledo, Ohio. Sister M Theodora, Sister of St. i Agnes. Munjor, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. John Junk, R. R 1,1 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gase. 218 Wilmore St., Tiffin, Ohio. O. H. Biossom, Pittsfield. 111. Mrs. Lcuist Lusk, R R. 2, Clayton, 1 Mich. Mr and Mrs. George Lusk. R. R. 2. Clayton, Mich. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lusk, R. R. 2. Clayton. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F F. Burkhart, R. R. 2, Clayton, Mich. Purl Blossom, Wauseon, O. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Blossom. New-' iyme, Ohio. Frank Mathews, 270 Allen St., Day-' . ton, Ohio. * •» —' Joe Harting, Cor Fenton and Wolff,' , Cincinnati, Ohio. Copy Os Charges — . - '•’‘'•-.iieued troru Page 1} | vicious in Tt lB an aW tn-1 Iconsistent with rectitude, contrary] . to conscience, wicked, unjust and vic] ' ious. That said assault and battery* took place bn Sunday, a day of rest, j I pMlfe f£hd holiness, and that eaid J*-’ leiJCant trespassed to conrmft ' ac t, iin the sitting room of < Peaceful i i home. That ha* bee* v'tlged guilty ofi disturbing the peace by a justice’s 1 court, for wlriek. he has been placed 1 under Vrir bond and bound over to • the circuit court. Wherefore, In view of the forego- |» mg facts the county superintendent I regards it his duty to revoke ’he license of said teacher unless auili’ienc reasons and evidence can be shown why this should not be done. L. E. OPLIGER. Supt. Adams Co. Schools. a. w- '
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. County of Adams, M.: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1912. Michael Kuhrn. Jr., executor ot the will of Michael Kuhn- Sr. v* Mar garetta Schott et al . No 8372. Complaint for partition and quiet title It appearing from affidavit filed In ; the above entitled cause, that Margate etta Schott, Michael Schott, her bus ! band. Edward Kuhm. Rosa Kuhm. Esther Kuhm. Elizabeth Kuhm. Jnlia - Beuel, Henry Berron, Christian Ber I ron. George Herron. Carl Kuhm. AlI ben Kuhm. Elizabeth Kolbe, William Crawford. Elizabeth Crawford, his | wife; all the heirs, legatees, devisees. ' administrators, executors and credit ' ors of William Crawford. If he be deeeased. whose names are to the plain tiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees administrators, execute.* and creditors of Elizabeth Crawford, if she be deceased whose names are 11 to the plaintiff unknown; Mary V Waler Frank Waler, her husband j all the heirs, legatees, dev isees, sd--11 ministrators. executors and creditors I of Mary A. Waler, if she be deceased ■ J whose names are to the plaintiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees, de , visees, administrators, executors and l creditors of Frank Waler, if he be de- . ceased, whose names are to the plaintiff unknown: Samuel Dilworth. J Dilworth, his wife; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, administrators, exj ecutors and creditors of Samuel Dilworth, if he be deceased, whose '• »re to the plaintiff unknown All the heirs, legatees, devisees, adUinistrators, executors and creditors ' | ot said Dilworth, if she be decevsed. whose names are to the plaintiff unknown, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State ot Indiana Notice is hereby given the said above-named defendants that they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 18th day of November, 1912, the same being the first Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be bolden at the Court House in the City of Decatur. Indiana, commencing on Monday the 4th day of November. A. 1 D.. 1912. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same I will be heard and determined in their . absence Witness my name, and the seal of said court as hereto affixed this 12th dav of September. 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court r> B Erwin Attorney for Plain- ( tiff. 38t3 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. — Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Joel ■ Falk, deceased, to appear in the i Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- . tur. Indiana, on the 9th day of Octo--1 ber. 1912. and show cause, if any. why i the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be | approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive 1 shares. 8 _ JOHN S. FALK. Administrator Decatut. Ind . 1 t* l - D N. Erwin. Atty". " , NOTICE OF FINAL SE r T^ | OF ESTATE. -v.. Notice is hereby given to the trad-, ' itors, heirs and legatees of Howard | Parker, deceased, to appear in the • Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca- ( ' tur, Indiana, on tbe Sih day of Octo I ber, 1912, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with tbj, estate of said decedent shotfld not be approved; and said heirs are notified. 1 to then and there make proof of heir-' ship, and receive their distributive ' shares ALBERT B PARKER, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 16. 1912. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 38t2 . ' o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss. in the Adams Circuit Court. September Term, 1912. Monroe State Bank vs. George E Paille. No. 8375. It appearing from affidavit filed in tbe above entitled cause, that George E. Paille, the above named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said George E. Paille, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 18th day of November, 1912, the same being the Ist Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 18th day of November, A. D.. 1912, and plead by answer or demur to said, complaint, or tbe same be heard' and determined in hts absence. Witness my name and seal of said, court hereto affixed, this 18th day of. September. 1912. —» — — -- | FERDINAND BLKEKHi Clerk. 38t3 ’ —X.. | NOTICE TO VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA. Neticq is hereby given dat the, Hoard of Commissioners of Adams 1 OMjr'iy, Indiana, at their regular April! Vssion for the year 1912 by proper i order duly entered of record, did fix , | and establish the following places in | 1 which the several Registration Boards | ot the several precincts shall sit and ! hold their session in the month of i May. 1912, and during their subsei quent sessions, unless the saidßoard ot Commissioners shall fix a different place for the September and October session, to-wit: Name of Precinct, and Place of Holding Session: East I nion—Regular voting place, Kobr School House West i nion— Regular voting place, -i d’East Root —Regular voting place, Aber School House. West Root —Regular voting place, Monmouth School House. North Preble—Regular voting piece.
Freidbeim School House South Preble -Aegu'ar voting place. School House No. 5. North Kirkland Regular voting i place. Peterson School House. South Kirkland—Regular voting I place, Honduras North Washington - Regular voting place. Hammel's residence ' South Washington - Regular voting j place. Reinker School House North Sfc Mary’s Regular voting ' I place. Bobo School House. I South St. Mary's Regular voting ■ | place. Pleasant Mills School House. North Blue Greek Regular voting ' place. School House No. 7. South Blue Creek- Regular voting I place. Prairie School House. No 6 1 North Monroe —Regular voting ', place. Monroe School House (Middle Monroe—Regular voting ’ i place. Election School House Berne A —Regular voting place. ■ i Cottage hotel. 1 Berne B“- Regular voting place. ' Town Hall French Township- Regular voting place. Election School House North Hartford—Directors' Room in the Bank of Linn Grove ‘j South Hartford Regular voting place. Brushwood School House North Wabash Regular voting place. Election School House. No I Ceylon Precinct—Regular voting ’ place—Ceylon School House Geneva A"—Regular voting place. Calaboose j Geneva "B" —C. H. Haviland build- [ ing on Lina street. j ' East Jefferson—Booher School ! House. I West Jefferson —B ickmaster School I House- , I i > Decatur. First Ward ”A"—Regular ’ voting place. Linn A Patton Shop. Deiatur. First Ward ’B’’—Regular • voting place. Egg Case office. " “, Decatur. Second Ward "A " —Regu-1 : lar voting place. Court House baseI I ment. Decatur, Second ts’ard 'B —Regu ‘ ular voting place, Nu hols tin shop. 11 Decatur. Third Ward A —Regular ‘ 1 voting place. Holthouse Livery stable. 11 Decatur. Third Ward “B”— Regular voting Blacksmith Shop on 7th street. i Notice is therefore given that the several boards of registration will | meet at the places above indicated. ' in each of said precincts on Monday. October 7. 1912. the third session, known as the Octo-|| be. session. ! JIM A HENDRICKS. CHRIST EICHER. HENRY ZWICK. Board of Commiss’oners of Adams: County. Indiana. Attest H. S. Michaud, Auditor 34 >1 I have for sale a small barn and two other small buildings that I will sell at a bargain, if removed soon. Located on residence lot just north of library. 211t3 ‘ DR W. E SMITH. STRAYED—Horse weighing about L--3M pounds, with one white hind foot. Any information send to John Leßbart, Decatur. Ind. 22!t3 . ! ■ ■
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