Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1913 — Page 4
DA I L Y D E MGCJt \ T *•**>'’<*•*» £,«*;-< - ■■■-«•« •«»7 .91 KUHit MWCIAT t LEW G. ELLIWCHAM JOHN H. HELLE 1 kuowcr-.pt-wi Hate* Ft.- Wt«i. by eeriar * •tr T«ar. by c*-tw tw Meats, by : Par year. by sail ... E* <• eagle Coptea ' Afiv C _—_z.-g "»■’» •”-»• «» - “ •>* > EE £k'»red at the pKtorft*» '* I L'«r.' aa amU riaa* to «' -a ti.ak of .'x_.zg cC ‘ ml If yoe di4a L *hy ixta i yoa? Tier- to mac* to be toe- to i> M« that will ajme at each aad *• a iSLTS taafe itW Js«*l _•.•* --j< meet is xtrsetiag Bach stx«aOsa ■ aii’i the verdict <rf aa wfco -* :t *s a wortL o* an, a BMufci a S*Lft£ ITiEKii® u> ui.e DtlOr* pCc< - 5 LaS iO L-Xld 1 JJfaLI_MJr - * ;. 1 A- aOSF uhs yC’isM? r- s ‘-' -‘ ■ • ihYi*r* It he d£Xtt£ if SOE!. - €ttmaXr rt a User, aad it wifi he a that will he WCffXh t© aay *ers<*& wao does it- Fiease -JOai * Decaiur Exerchaau r- vi%eiwho has :r - - ‘ ila&te oe his tar.'g book at t&e * of the year. Push. That 1 ths ----<• ret and ".he best way on eartL. ’ *M6 kK-ai tterchaai to Ca\ U-a* i* ffe a*i-Deoaoc-ra* were to get oct aod Bak? - , zto xaerease his , ' ■ elected, wixat do yo« sax-<*e JCid be the result? But that -u, soce who were ru *?ul last November are rz do. A« the Post has often ia;d, no s*n elected to c3ee saos'u t-c-pay tha& is law provide* for him m u.e Line c: Bto eseetcn. Wvi hat the law t-ere ”"j -ibean en ' > effort! to get l*e kgi»lai>Lr- to aise laiar ea—Colmbte Cuy Pott. Locia Flax of Soeth Bend -as a ▼Mitor at br sieter, Mr». L Be ' - -a. Th Misses Ode Ful'esiaa: C aad Dora Seiinlu are speEdinj t y to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dril PtawEer amEond left this momiag !<l~ . at»port after a visit at the ’ ass home. ■ e Some of the family v ir t a pocket knife. Pay yc jbscription to the Daily er-.0-crat crat to 1914 and secc one p ree. STRAYED —A gray mare, s 4 or 11 years old, ot the road o -*st of the city. -Aay informal;. a to the whereabocu of the amm be thankful;y received at the ah ■ otlee.—Adrt t 8 FOR SAIJE—A M sto- ■ rn either coa. tv wood. Will 'or PIS. Intrtrire at Htmsicker B -estanrant 1 ■-£
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DOINGS IN SOCIETi C. A. R. and W. R C Will Have Joint Installation of Officers Tonight OPEN TO THE PUBLIC K. of P. Install This Evening—Notes of the Dinner Parties. WEEK'S SOCIAL CALENDAR. TKuraday. Heipmg Hand—At Ctzreh. Prwsyteriaa Aid—Mro F. M. SehtrFr day. Cbriatiaa Aid—Mn Noah Ma»CohL M. £. Miu— Mr*. John Sr,ewart. Orteat—Mr*. Charfe* Kaey. Saturday. Little Qt.hcra—Mr* Wehmeyer. *Fle nt^U—Xn. J. O Sw'-ir'Sty Mr* Radoiph Schug, Misses Glearui ajid F. :* Bierie» Sciwg, o< LjO.T-% I*d_ were tru.£>e< f©r New Year's by Dr.. a&d Mtb. & P- M 2SS Nwrth xr —PT,' * V”s was befor®, her — Miss Ortlla Btene. the f*r*r«* I spies' .Vd society Fri- ' day afteraooti at S o’clock. Ki. Howard, were diaaer guests of his brother. F. C. and tarsi-? at BfcEtoc Xev Year's day. ’* the afteraooa they areoded two roceptxxts. One was by the Knights of Pytkiaa and PviLaa Sisters wbo kept opes house there yeMeeday, asd the other by Rev aad Mrs. E. T Pw-iscs, who'met the f-iecds aad members of the First Baraiet etowch is the jartore of the cbareh. Mr. ard Mrs.. David Stoler entertained ax X«w Year's dinner for Mr. land Mrs. Harve Smith and chiidron, Steeie. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Iraas vill gfre a of Fairbury. DL Other guests wUI be Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders and their gaeeta, Robert Carlisle and daughters, the Misses Anne and KBxabeth Carlisle, of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mr and Mrs D. M Hensley. Mr and Mrs J. 3 Peterson and Mrs T. M Reid. Mrs Minnie Lewton at Tenth street entertained the Concord Lntheran Ladies’ aid society in a peasant way Wednesday afternoon, the society beginning the Xew Year with good axtawisaca and interest. A reading by Mrs. J. C. Evans and an instr-isserai nnnber by Mrs Sherman Kunkel were highly appreciated. The February meet will be with Mr* C. C. Wilder ar Motts octi: A highly pleasing society affair of the New Year day. was the “five hundred* party given at the Hensley home by D. M. Hensley and T. M. Reid, in compliment to Mrs George Flanders sisters, the Miaaes . Anne and Elizabeth Carlisle, of Cincinnati. Ohio. Thirty-five guests responded to invitations for the affair, and its very informality assured the company of a good time. Among otbt“r octof-towu guests were Mrs. Frank France of Muskogee, Okla-and ' Mrs. B T. Owens of Champaign, fit After the games the little table*, they played were cleared for the refreshmenu at C o'clock, the hostess being assisted by the Misses Veda and Leah Hensley and Glenys Mangold. Prizes were won by Mr* Chas. Myers and Mrs. Christena Niblick. Mrs. George Flanders will entertain - at six o’clock Saturday evening for her sisters, the Misses Anne and
Qixabeth CarUsie. of Cvctu::, Ohio Refteshssents will be served before t*e playing of ~3ve hundred.” vlt» wfH be the game of the evenihg. Mr asd Mrs John Evorrtt and M. and Mrs C E. Peteroo* were guests at a Nev Tear’s eases’ V 4 “Ft-r given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hit* Os course it was a hapßy ocmsfo* azi the feat* were egnal to the event. The "Little Outliers are aatidpat lag a good time Saturday aftemoo* at of thfr pastor, whe* Mrs Wekmeyr vj3 esfertAX I Miss Mano Boese was the gueot of Miss LaeQa Heckasaa at St. Joh**., yesterday. The hooM of Grst Schroeder at St Jobss was thrown open to Nev Tear merry makers yesterday afternoM. the <x>m;<ay cowpany com pc-s. ng Hsn nah and Lei* Schroed-r. Clara and Rica Conrad and Mane Bwltesneiee Mr. and Mr* Fred Bnltemeier of St. Johns were New Y ear guests of * their soc-in-law, Afclt>h Sehaxmertot : family in Vnioe township. v- and Mrs John XToSek were entertained at the bosne of Mrs Taylor ■at Huntiagtra, Nev Year's Day. M.s* Clara Tbontpson of Ogdex El The Jtath Circle, which was to ha'e met th* evening with Miss Wargar-: Daniels, aanooceo a posrponeaien’ of Huldah Msteh’er asd SfTie ICBer were guwn* ot Lydia Kirsch ax a waKh t*rtv and after greet tog the New Year were served a breakfast at 1 '■ o'clock by Mrs. Kirsch, and aaoclier after rising New Year’s Hope Hof.’teas joined the perry at the home ot Miss Huldah 'or dinner and in the evening the giria were gtsests of Mi«S; Miller. Mr and Mr* John Voglevede of Third streer keep "open hocse er. New Tear's day and at six o’clock entertained at dinner for the foßowtoe Mr and Mrs Clem Voefewede. Mr • and Mrs Fred Schauh. Mr ami M-s.. |3. J. Metiers, and daughter Georgia,; Mr and Mrs. Ksapke. Mr and Mrs. Anthony' Voe’ewede. Mr. and. Mrs. John Gerard and daughter. Mar-' garet Mrs. Newtx® And--son and; Marjorie, w-re oct of town guests. A time is rported. —— Miss Lydia Miller was entertained ! by friends.XL Celina, Ohio, over New, Years Day. __ Miss Catherine Kri- z-i of Celina. Ohio, was an out of town guest of Mr ' and Mrs Joe Lose New Year's Day. The annua' ronsJon of the Teepte family was held Wednesday at the, home of Mrs. Katharine Tee pie. liv- j lag three miles east of Decatur. One of the coincidents that makes the occasion a more celebrated and enjoyable one is that Mr* Teeple’s birthday falls on the day selected for the reunion, and Wednesday marked the passing of her seven-.y-eighth birthday. Ami*g the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs J. W Teepie, Mr and Mrs B. B. Teepie. Mr and Mrs Ray Teepie, H. J. Teepie and family. J. L, Gay and family. Mrs. Minnie Tee--■ie and family, Claod* Gay and family and William FL Teepie and fatally, from St Mary's township; J. L Moser and family at Wren. Ohio, aid Charles Stoops of Van Wert. NOT Cc TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. nperintendent of the William Glendening ditch in Wabash and Hartford townships. Adams county, Indiana, win. on Satunlay. January tg. 19"3. at 1* o’clock x m_ in the office of the county surveyor in the city of Decatur, in Adams county, receive sealed bids for the fonstructfon of said ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, now on file in said cause. Bids will be received and contracts let as follows: Mala Ditch. Section 1. Station 11" to 133. Section 2, Station 91 to 177. Section Z, Station SI to 91. Section 4, Station 44 plus S 4 to 65. Section 5. Station 1* to 44 plus M. f?ection 4 Station 0 to 18
aad to ths lowest bidder or bidders a* a vboft< Bidders will be regsdrvd to file wtt * their bids as required by he up«* fans* furnished by s*rb snpenstendent and each Md shall he accoapnhMd with s pocd **t *.4rieat bond m a sum equal to twice the aaeouat at soch bid. LLSitttiu—l for the faithful per ! formaaee of **.2 contract and that. «*«£ bidder will enter Into coetract if' the same be awarded to him. sock > bond to be approved by said supertx undent. The s»ad anperistendent reeerrr* th* right to reject any and ail Ud* No bids stall be accepted t» excess 'of the eecsnatej; cost of stseh wort. or ia excess of the benefts found. WM FRAZIER. i i ... < «.* —y fj-i—rructi-tm ELECTION SOTtCE Node* is hereby to kx | !i the Deotw Cs®#tf-ry I ?!»■»♦ >2 a’ i •be office of J. H. Stone tn the rtty of DscSaSF, _ oq tw Day of January. 1913. al 7 o'Hock p. m., tar the purpose of eiecting seven trustees for the Decatar Cemetery asnoeiatsoa for the eaKing year J H. STONE. Its "" Secretary - —-- ■■ - - -o - ■■ —-—— NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTOR. The ua>f-rsigsed. executor of th* ‘ last will aad testament of Peter Su-i jher decwed. hetsby gives notice I that by virtue of an order of the Ad-! ■ ams circuit court, be will ax the hour | s«i Da* e* February. 19tl ax the east door e< the evert boose in > diaaa. aad front day to day thereaf-er | -.mil the same io sold, offer foe sal- ■ at risbiie sale •** foUowiag described; real estat*, tc-wft- ; la lot aember six hundred and ■ tton to the uwwn - now ettyi of Derr. > tw, Adams const v. Indian a. as thej same is deoigna’-d on the recorded j Also, inlets, six hundred asd twelve I ♦612, and six hundred and ft.-een! <6l4i tn Josen.’ <*Ynbb’ i addi'ian »ol the town (now eityi Decatar, in! Adaxrt county, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to. .the approval of the said cocrt. for sot, less than the two-third* of ft* full appraised value of said real estate and ‘ upon the following tna* asd candr tioss At least one-third of the porehaw money cash in hand, the balance te, two equal instaßme*’* payable in not to “V-eed ere and two yegr* evidence* ed by notes of the pure taser, bearing, six per cent inte-eet 'rotn date, wniviag relief, provid cr attorney's fee* and secured by personal surety aad; sortcage on the read estate sold. Purchaser may hew ever, have the right to pay the fnH amount of the psretese' pri e in cash i& case he or de sires to do so ’HA-RI.E.S SETHER, | lt4 - Execmor i :: ~.
ITo Our Customers I , 1 J -LU... W4_want to thank you for the business you have given us during the years past, especially 1912 and tb assure yon that we will appreciate a continuance of same during the year 1913. We will do our very best to please you in quality and price- ■ - - - - - # . “ i ! vance, hue & macklin I 1 ’ ______ =iiiniiiiiiiin A Very Glad New Year I To You .. ! X X ; S And'may the hopes i « I — whichyougreetitbe H 5 in rich fulfilhne CHS PEOPLES & GERKE~ ! =
- - White Ash Wood Will be sold as follows ■ - Beginning January bt 1913 Heavy Blocks $1.50 Fine “ 1.50 Barky “ 1.00 Stove wood 1.50 Lafountain Handle Company G* SurK head Res. Picne 5.”9 We have already ffrtn ■ away a large number of knives. They are going fast., Get yours et once. A SPLENC.D COMEDY r Tocight we m*ce * comedy ftxx ■wociid make aaybody laggh Tse * story is os the tress let at two yossg • heirewses. A yosirg girl Mtd gewtlemas are informed that they would re-: ‘ serve 6-'if they were murried is a certain lesgti ot ttose Th* court- ‘ > skip aad fimdtog of <*cb other ar* IkaghahSe. Dos't forget tomorrow r “THE LOVE TEST." Ev*a**y C*c*edy. -THE PR SOS ER’S STORY.” Me>r» D-a—a. -MIS MASTERRiECE.” Selig- c* -THE TRAGEDY OF OLD AGE.' The CRYS T A- Theater
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