Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1913 — Page 6

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eeert hereto aAxod. ttas IMt day at Fkbrary. 1»I1 reBXhN.VND BLEEXE, Oerh, 8y L L Ba.uagartaer. Degasy. McAdam A HartseC. insmjs f«r - Ptasof »t‘ •»0 T CE TO NOMKES OCWT Ireta C r* Daley SckaT*i ?rear -**" *re me rtoft. • ■~x at Xfaas r*--rac' Coort OO -se 14th A* * ,«f JM9L lb it. me satae t*KX.< th*, i.< v —y e-*es zr to se. l i roes "---s -wt oe i fed a. her ahae&c*. .coan kereco a-Exed, thia I**a day ©< * i •■■? *»O0 WTWEMT O< XDMV s S--a arjs Nxx* » hereby | I - <-n.tz -f the **--•* at 'atbens* ->*- ' F E S-x-ta Atty Local hsaaket saL fax* -rttaeesed oae ■ '( -i* bes- nsn of the Sraj-:c Fr-k iay »T*arzg at ?tsr-.ers za_, wh*« the ; aty teas, ccspcoed of the beat tsde-1 yeasteat >A.yera of the easy, xe: the | t-_zh schooi icy* ax: »er» iefeai*"! ; >y a ictal score of S 3 to SS. It »is a ■ ’tap ixd tacit' scrap with the terxlt i x aoiibt ix.i rery atxeh to, right xp j> tae Ast <3Ac.e. The crowd was zSocx eeossMy c.sided aad txe “rootif was * 3ed»* Mr Fteter of kx.:*x xere as the a;iar* —ar ’ refereed the aad fad the Job tx trste iaas sty. e He sees ooery | W ax>d eilA the flaw ;x.<i-y He : keepa the gx=.e rxxg :a daewOewt j aty'e axi he J a id *an a Sm-daas. affiriX OB i ter , I *e«a tw> crA teaasa frees txe lugs ; I sefeaci. erexly naaehed sx t ok? to w.z I ! txi they «t«“A_xec th* crowd face!7 | txe i.xh scions Ads raxed! -fr-ngs, seepred txe util ixd Stade a. rtal w.'X.z two 3E.xz.tee. Vsaefi ie-rz ‘ | fc--*y ’tsLfket thxwwer Tbe hr*-. > -.j?* was Jost i Ltd* owe-siited, result-1 I x; a a s-tore of I* to li A laser at --trh c -hset bey*. The cry tesxa | ess »—«cgth«ed * txe seeo*d xa.'. I I the efry teaE yai-r steady gxae ~4 wiaxlag the half hy a score of 14 ■-th The city teas is os* of txe fastest zsdepes-zeszt txasA a asetizem z-i. atx sad the ‘art that the high schcol bays 'ia.se defeased thee 3 is the stat* th iw.iiiMal ; Frday ! z.:ght« gizse »** dees ax-d me boys ! tatted each c«zxer :a the tek ia a I fr'Asd’y way that sad* the sport rea. j --■m gesxa*. The score Joßowat | High SctaxM Cfry Team. T Shceaaker Tyx-fah F Sremerximp Vaxcil C Cor* Lews G.. NxCKhger-Tail ?»<*'TC'Z. — -G D*erj Field Goals —Praxks. S; TyxdaL, Z; Tsxeth t- p-tersoc, I; Sfeseaaakar. 1: p — ■ **-- y Cone, 5; Beory, X Ftrzi Goals—Psfcersoa, T; SfawwVor, •. Be'e-e-—Warrwc Footer. Radtoa. T=.*k.eepers—rezerax aid Me Coa--I*2. Scorers—Va£ asd Sehszfrt a— The game achadzlei for aext Friday *w*n_zg w-~ be oce of the t'X '■■ caeo. w-eo the tigh scioci team meet* | . the Central eoEec* fire from Hxxtieg- j too. This tax has met many sf th* j ecDege team* thA year, m:1 time Cat. ser, DaawSe. Mart-tx Normal, TrtStaze aad others ax i bar* not been defeated, h shoh-d gtwa the boys a gxd work-oct. The foilewtxz Friday they ga to Ma-xc axd the* to Btooss--zght-h, K they max* a s -ddetex: ah-s-w---xz .s the m eax time. r Th* Rtth. Cirri* of the Chriwtsa* . chxrex had a spieadid meettzg Friday with th* Prestdext. Mrs* Dora Seaaitx It was decided at this cm* ’ ra -«wt!>o»* th* recital to be giwea by th* Miss** MaMbei Weidy aad Ose* » Ansstroag. frw= Thursday to Friday *r*a.nz of tins week, oa snar of ’ th* ?tay. “Free®**,' to be gSwet ■ Thttrsda- Committees w*r* also ap- ‘ yonted to attend to the matter of th* ’ disprsai at the oid eh arch orgaa. and ; also to see-are a room fog the holdiag f of the bazaar and Sower sal* before ■ Easter Th* cfreJe is ijnfte bogy da fra ' plans for the raising at soda for the new t-taxo it parefrnsM for the cksreh. I A rery good social ereajsg followed

th* wsrsew psrtoC seweral <-•*■»?*■ *■ | tj»t*g MewfauM* * C. MeKfrwy. i ' W'.xas* Dagaeto. M sa LFfiss M;S»r aM 1 Mr L. L. Mses, ystam* the etreta. M- ,' Mows hi a staled traasbew* player as • «<4 as Tocmtet sad readterrd severs. 1 ‘ ■ Msnber*. wxh Mrs. <M*w Baker ac-l *ewwsp*xaa...sc. Mr Mom. who w a* grad so from a Bwasenl Mmm j osry. ts* frrszer'.y -etzared in serr- ! 3*w as a ssaoasal reaxgehst Mbw .retPitz eras SMtetM Jy ber s.'.sr..-* Afissw PWrnka. in aeewtig rery tempexag ‘ r*f'*ek:*eem. The sttwdibrs *u A rery yretry wet t.xg or-earre-t at | ‘Pbrnnaak MR* Thursday wke- Mzw t Laarn Z T’crt.-ex of that place wame «*fe» ta-d* ct M- Fred Q. Ge*.-** of [ jCaado, X Twk. Th* ttaesaesy was . t ert arm—f at high moo* by Err J C » : H-xiftedler. pastor of the M. C • ' hxreh, Mtes Ora C**m .* of Mcarw. • la.Saxa. actaxg as f-t-smud. wtal* 1 ' 3£t SarTT WwcJttfT . iMtr tlßlWtig CMMMVF tW |®r>| m ’• Mpg MMR i I ixaa-er - 1 Tlbe &.TM** ’ww® jaPß® 'W*®? >.wm--|*&e fvovr a£ PMsma3- MW £ar| Is. :y»a.n Wr r*e**iz • j rwWaee ii Scrtr I«xx w>ere s&* ’ ' wrri Mr Ge-fcw ; jTW s-r tecrooK xxs | | obd £>-'-vs iM tMr tzwc ®< I ‘ WLsi t&ewK i *m< Lz f Tz»s »Z.I >*** x*z* ? week L® 3ii» xx*±r 31 X*:.r'i : limMk Maw MmawwM W Mr. ®fci| ; ’±*r» ix tie wedMr and Mrs Samwi Dartxx. fathert imd m-xhe- at tbe srtde Mr* Haxxat :cd Mt.n—* Ms axd Mr*. Henry Ma-.-. ’ l Mr- ~Td* MTwK. Ms* Mate. Wnans M_m BeaaS* Dzrtm and Ma* Gladys ' Dzrim of F.eaaxt MCA. Cne nnziirs-i egtay-oc* years art ’ today. F»:-rzary U. ITd. >a* btra the ’ Gec-rg* Wash-nztca. deatzxed to be txe f-ttzre znaz t-raerrax genee*.. and the first ;resd~xt sf the Ctated [State*, se-rtxz from '*’» ta 1'1" Two’ , .■ ears aftw 1.- pressdency. or m 1T» ' xcarned haa daatk. Today a* aim the [berth aht -ersary of Jime* Ezaee.l I IjoweU. tn* Aasarfcaa poet, essay st ’ laxd dspinmax He _r*d from IO tai Thirty BMBbhsKS ofWb* Bagcißc row-1 x—=-m.'.ce nr* i s-”-m»e Ph- . . jay ewesmg for thetr treaszrer, Steas, settled itrnseif for a ?tsS« ereimz ixd ’nL’®- j**? Wte L -*Rat fe wo §©?•< "fwp* * - s-eets* M -s r±* nffiu i* f«fc. Wr*> its la: *<=/.:<«• i--rzzs:.Lx s:x£3 fzil? iz..f i t*t7 i'LLL-k® T0®35C«12 ".-t3?E.*AZ. « ; vr_i &tim PMdl a- MMmi I Mr ww pr*s*eLi®d wtt ' I PMi -j 'Z* CMBW Mary J aba, m'aju dasghser «f Mr | ltd M-s Jaksa Kate*, was chrietesed » Ft.,day afnerxacn. at the St. Mary s lataoi-e ch-srrk, Ase-La K/>~ ze ant John MlLer zehig spceacz* for the The MAse* Ezwe Vogiewede. Ase hMt le.x.zger aad Wirgaret Coe- ■ t*r be the gzeoLs of fr.ee is a Ft '• Wayz* orer Szxday. Mr* C J Wearer weet to F_ Wan* th s asormxg to apex-4 the fay with ' her daughter, Mr* Safe Cowley, who| a oele-t-ratmz her tarthday axxtrer I sary Mrs ’ow'ey's azmta e- t eowo-1 as of Oseiae are also z*r gnesa :n zxtaor of the eweat. The Woman's Christian Temperance I Viion wQ ba»e a Fri Ates W.llart »e-1 ■ mortal ferric* next Tneeday aft*rm>*n ' Ia: 2 o'eioek at their regular meetazg at tbe home of Mrs C. 3. Cotter, center . Adams asd First streets Mrs Mary ; Coagfecon wE be the leader The at I predaac* at ewery member is regneatMas Ftexle Hite » ec pertaining th* Thimzie eltit- -etferj frta afremons. only the regular ciab sseatbers being ’ m atzeadanee. The afreraooe wu a pleaxmz aa/t. spent by the members with their aeedGework and tioaVMk the reefs al of many pzarnt oW eotamial enstom*. the Martha Waotingtca tea lsis afr.enoca from 5 to 5 ’ ociock » teizg es.joyed by eighty friead* of the Shakesze-are ctsb The tea is risen at th* hoeae of Mrs J. E. Hster. The birthday aanrsenane* of MA* Alta Teepie aad George Wajimzt.oh coincide, so a joint eeiebratica of the two a being held thsa afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Charies TeepJe. where Maa Aita is effi-

■’ertatxiag twenty-tr* of ter Kte! IfrMnds Maay jeeery htzln sartrsse* setetiled «• erm* a< dartng the ? cwnhM of th* party Tb* f’Micml of Saai iei Chaaxa. the iweti tatowa Fort Wayne merchax-. < who A*d Tkxrteay adteraocs. death; being *m to waSysas. wiffi take pisa-e Sunday afrenooc. Mr. Chaska was weal kxowx *» aaay peoyse m Deratxmkrosgk Homer Misses. *:a «f Mrs Jzlia Mose*, aad who a manager «f > the big w hoiem e teess of Cfr ask* Go. I A TW S4.TE. U hear the tart a a stsgtsg. More sweet tkax for many a day. Sht-t* I kare ctae back these. *' '.«<« to *re Sear fathers face. J And hear say mxter » -ratas.. "It fc<»d* a» sweet co me. Since I hare c«:me Mack heme. [Thea there ar* -a-ags whitx apeak W Firm ci-thepo: to ’hi day •O! what a Joy :t as to me, Sme* I kart come back b-:me .-1 tart w see the oH j*x-tmarix ■ >, stakes x- th_xk of ch-ifteod Says. Wbea dear oM pars®* st.-t zg ax i tree *DM she w thetr tart w me Then there art zrstxer* azh szst.er*. ' Whem w* a3 to tore to see?; Asd after a2 what joy M s To aseet at dear -zld tom*. Maxy years has* <xme and rtc* Snee to the t..stri.rt school we weet. ,My tm-zxer. W_, ami I. Aad tAter. Ai.ee, toe' Fxt tfaxgs hart tbaxzed tx.ee then- . Amt so tart all at sa. Aid acme zm* att tc hema wfL ieaoa Beyond txe sacrea of t.me Then >t a* Seeds of famines* to Te all at th-t-se aze-zt. So when ocr ttzze has roaee to lea»* It stay he said. *W«C toe*." AMMO 3 E BIGGS. No. Sth Sz i POU-E imes ».ey and Da T * Conaers two drtmis. were arrested Friday afternoon. by Marital P»r*rsc-z c-x Thzrf scree? on a call sect ix by residents , Tta-7 were taken. Pefoee Mayor Teepie .ckarped with psaiie intcxScazzm,. aad ..Ccoors p-ieaded rrnlty. whDe Trowley, who was the irzxiest of the tw:.. pieatod acc gtzilty. Th* e-t-deac*. zew-ert-r. was g-eatly txa.it.se b_m aad ’ bc-th mez were fxed H im.i tosts Nee < tjT.Tx ewptrk. mee.ey to jay they ‘--i they were sex: to jlI for Sftee* COWW SS C*«E = S WEE - TUESDAY. The board of eamatesdteatw *•] meet Tzeviiy marfamg to cocs-fa-r*».xna&oc» of tzez 859W.3t.ed t: •erre -oc tn* tcarts for he *w<f- and ■-.try* e^e—m Lecatzr axi Wist mgtaa it?wn.«itp. Sertrai bare a reafy deciized fr> sert*. If there art any ceters fyA *" 1 or wic to ice tar* to serr*. they skoaM aerify tie board so they oaa EL the paoas a: ths zseetaxg on Tzeanay Y. 9. A *»OG.*AM. ~~ Th* Tocag People's Alhaac* cf the Ewaxgei'. cal efctrtk ba* arranged it* ’-■C-swTtx rmgrsa tar th* Ssmday •*- »* * I; wth SBrnsyoe tawfer 3fa*rtrt— Miwmoeary Wae» at Home and Apeooil Med-eal M.w. ..ca" sotg—Pago W» Scrtycgrt Bemiiz«, Lhk* 5 to *:K— Leader Reni mg—Ma.'. ’hew !5 to *B—La|*an Seafme—Matzhew. » bn Till—Meai Taeai Soto Sb-ort Ta-ka of Mbsfattary Meethga Life aad Work of Dawid LCnxgrtzc ' —Dr. 3 F. Hofcsaz Dr ® ta- M'Astysi-y as-i Explorwr—Harry Fleming. LafaeT TWO Dr. Frederick Krzmhg. Medical MSssiocary of H»*xg*U>asl Ctanrh io Chisa—B**. R-l’.-ag Dr. Frederick Krtc-.er. Medical Mbstasary to Jajms—S. C Cramer. ;• CtataAg Song—No. Si. i Erery member In zrgesCy rente*-. ■ i ed to irtng a Bi bee wtth them a: 4 15 - sharp Sxsday afteracot th* Broctertacd • of th* MeChodte etertb wfS azim - hold co* c-f ■-h’*? exeeedingzy ixtereat- ; Sag meemngs aad ter* sec-zred as tie i mala speaker tar Ute cctnsimt, Hsn. ! Jadge Marshall Wiha-s of Marz.m . jtsdz* of Grant cooaty efrntat eonrt who will tutoress the mex prrwent az '3:3» *'elcek_ Judge WtHsams has i spoken tasr time* at Watask axf tas i popwiarity is rapidly ta*rtn*iag. A i more far "ibis aad canriaetxg speaker » attiot be fcraad than ta Jad.se WiJ- . Lams and the manner to which be - brtoga oat kto potato and 2!’aamitor•

i* tapreoßrt to «*• h'dtese togree > [ Tte Bretberteod was addrmeed at K» ! itant meecag by JwM» Marrytaaa. wio 1 Jtokrtrtd m* of tte tote addrense* Iths we* as Dweatsr kart rrer bad tie -■ piirstrntrt of fcstimtog tn. and tie ad- i ■ frr*» sf Sandty M J tog- W Clams I ■ wtx swse y-e~rt *s *.**. Asccber l 'ewttA. of th* artftog w« STa 30* I l«s*nk iwekal by Mr* Amk Bart at : * Xacee be token of the i . hear wMwk kas i*en ehaaged to ae- 1 . -emsodt** txe mmaner* wte deert ’ *K*gito sf Pyta-to* Hrs* SECOWES A LAW. tVasted ?rts* Serstxe I tedtesapate. Ind, to » i apattol | •• Drmserat —T5* frr. t g J<l when Gocerasr Batatok stgrtd to* r> w qg Stas* tad i 'wZ b* girtn for smto schooes sad wtil ( [tohe eSee: next year The law per- i IteH fecal azth-ic-Tes to -staitisn of rfcnhzr*! aad A>ias-r-a_ edwwzca. and ■ one apfrrrtd by th* scare board of ct wtac* txe state a«• pay rto-tfaris of to* cost A start tax d cc* cent may be '-"yed by law SESS4S »S TEAOEb .■~*tod ?-rt* Ser-rce. Daily Itenxmi —The rts-.gna-.-ca of Mas Doe* Txderwzcd was acceprew 'by to* fecal schsace beard today Mtas .. Tzderw »: was to* teacher who stat mi wrzated Oc* Ffetar, a frag Bert, at Mme*, wtam she -tta-zned tad tees ■ CSixc w-.t •*- F«-»- Ser seme -m-< aad wz:m see rtgponcnd to rtgta toe wmsg he had fee* Ser T snag Faber hespeal thi win ac-oc. be able to reon ic ta* homo. ! •'tamest U V MtahmeL by fas it .to-Ttey?. He er rchzsn a Heller tas fled a pstetfen to tb* rrrrt m—. asking that a gnordtea b* appointee for Mary E Pto*. whom, ae a«oxi:. cf ofet age aad ..nhrm. z-w. a cenader ed mcapah-* cf aaxag-zz ter «sca* C A. Neoestaeh.wazjf-r ;na_hed as tart-- .jc-a-xr with w-~ ta~.exe: ot, •to* estate of Cuec-xas Leiimaa. He •■an S 4. SM bccd. Jaeeh Ketper rt. El.. W ?ree.- a.. Mkte r*ie to answer wittax trt -fays I_ tensed to wed i -Lst*rt Hniegjger.' farmer, -born Febrsary 3. ’•■• san -: Ainham. M Habegzw. to wrt Earn ? Bzhwrsasn, bom L«ecentz*r I. 1451 daaftlsr cf Abrarax Btoersness. Real estate transfer Ctarie*. Seyrt- *xer -.-. tr te Edward M. rt'he--sot sh... Decazxr ao Peter Setzer, it <l4, leetair to ’far*, gcsafer, fee CLL Decatmrr Menno *- «? al as Lett Steiner 33 acre*. Setemmt to, K~: Mary ft Hat-.man to .’ten J Schwartz, 44 acres, Frez-th tp. Jv,r. Tn A. Spe to Hta-.ey L. Sipe. 4 acres. Eto* Oree* *t , gate : -tarn herd, fl Hartey I_ Sipe to Wm A Stp*. •» a—es Ben* Creek *p, gnft claim deed. '1; Wm. A flhta to Harvey U Sipe I*.;- 2-' acres. Stag Creek t». s. ’ -iam deed V. Charie* W Tiger eti al. to Mota W France, bi azres. Sz ‘MarTs tP, >*“■• — ALSO AEC£ VID •• ZI -Don S»-v» W'-w Esireort Fvte s' T*wasy-F»* taBead** tb* haec- sf rtprtsesttnz z* ntawmafcy Dwpaa* •< th* ssv* mter--.-,«ame* arwta:—-tn. ere test at Vatesate F-Mng ewsafstg, Ajrf! 4tta Dee *tart» ste wwe to* B-ktart prw ’at rrwßty-dvw <*ltar*. rwewmag ter ’ tree* oct sf stx dasSMsta for kJ* *sm te h :*jmv prakfr-toen arnasr *eal estate Aftar to* eeetnn< st ▼*! paratoa. Doc szparss ta case bars »| <ee< BcsWap wto i_* parwau Mr joi.: M-* Mte Berko iso act.chs takem Wwoi Baort W Mme tHatay to leiact Th* sctcce board me- as evening izd alfewed to* rtg-tjar bOs and attezded to to* mssotot roezae born-; nest Th* teerd wT. meet Moc-d*»j - cstefeg vie acfacn. w,. pntoMy bet taken tar toe se-le-msc. of a Jsator for ‘ to* we*z ward acisxx, nttrtitzg - Dtrse Hrofaxi. wte wta resign Ma-rt Ito g ?-»•*-_ There are foe appLxafaoe* for the pomtxa. o DR. CLAW RECE YE* SS_»AJ»CE Er. C. S Cart receved a cheek this - m.:-rt_nz for tta 43 from toe North Amarfoan AertSeaa lastzrax.ee eom- . t»xj tortegh ft* feral agent. Ed . Green Thfe at paytnea for ten days’ : dAoh-City oceaWemed Dr. Clark when > he sloped aad set- seme tone ago tn i ft* icy pav*®*nz Th* prwtaxx co '. tas poiSey ** cAy F a year a IM MEMCP AM. - - i Wa to* ecmm.tr.ee ap-pototod to

4j*f : rtwoietfeas at reapan to oor d«--.-ed trotter. Andrew Bartley. Uc** dteh oecwrtd February IV !MK make report’.'.tertta It LM God IK te aS-wfee ssyaterwss providenc* to eaii iyeE as to his renins above, tte sp i of oar Procter, aad. while we bow la tesmbl* ssbttAotoa lo the Divine wij. fr is b«t Btt'tg that we bear testimocy I* tas gx>fe qmLtJta. and expresa In toj* maaaer our deep sorrow. f°r tte fem of co* who in usses port, sorted so fai'ifcfnEy in all that was bis d«tf to do For three year* he served a* ■gen Har Is tb* degree staff. No • w«w - ■ ’ was to <~O- or sod to k'rtp ■ tarn a«ay from duty that was bis to jortorm Maay times hare we seen tarn ***** and go from our lodge mem w-.to aa satfrUf couniecaac*, always eteetfnl; fo* ke was » Ben Hzr in Troth Benevolence and Honor. ate while we mo-ns bis untimely zerease. *r heartfelt sympathy goes cat to h.s azrtow-stricken wife and tote for to them it a aa irreparable )e*e.. May they b« rzstaited by him wto tempers tte site to tte shorn whose inf nite mercy, in this ,pertaveeent. we tenderly commete tz.s their t.;me of sorrow ate them to the infinite love ate merry cf G:d Removed. That our charter be drapl«d a wc»— •* * for thirty days, and toes* rtsevtoioc* be spread oc the mzztes of tors lodge and a copy of toe*e rtsontxas be sect to the family of oar deceased brother, and ate he potaisted in oar city papers MINNIE DANIEL. MABTHA HAY. MARY E. ARTMAN. Committee. , (Xtated Prees Service) Ind, Feb. 24—‘Special ta Tsl't Drmtserati—A penal farm wi* to* sgerwl order of baatMM to ■be taken xp m toe tecae late this afternoon. The Tons bill making appro :-a-,.:<z« at tfd.t’TA for s*l acres. Im-’ piemeaxs ate baHtmgs was said to j s-ax-I a fiatr ehaace of passing. P-sccers at cosusty jails. In most f«f which zo employment is available ISa toe xtpy.sooed. are prise! psifly affe*t*d by tte perjooed law; bat con v-xns *—'m rate pecitentiaries and satae ref- -trmatorle* may also be sent to the rtza. fans steer certain restric‘sums. The taszmext is support of the measzr* was voiced by a county jail priacner ix-r -ytzczs, in a letter, copies -f wh ■-. >--» dAtrtizted to members' t-es to* zgzslaznre “There are two cf ns here servissx ■ fens :ii-I seh’eaees,” said th* jailed ' max. are idle, nothing to do, » dead expezse to tte county. We are tepe in sectary confinement, in cells atent eight feet s-bnare. 31 out of 14 “If I am tempered to do my fr’l S“ttesce besides toe time I waited It’ triaL it wT. be eighteen months Now ; at toe end of eighteen months in so-li-tary eoofixesent. what condition wtil • my teotah be in? I will act be able to jdo a days w-ork inside o( six months. . J my health isn't roized beyond reIpoid- • j ijca. m* for sapport. “Ozr ccaxty jai'.s are a crime against ’ '•he sm who fe in them and a disgrace to society. To lock a man up i t idleneaw where he hears and sees Izettaxg b— erts:** ate curses, can scaly ram* oat a worse man than he went to Az 1 toe eooaty jails are, Esaki z.r -i 4 -r*z-raies ate eriwunal* in rtete sf iwgnrartg Krtn who wish to do ;rtgkt upon society The ceanry jail is ss expense to the taxpayer and a ruin iafton of toe man sect to them. 'A rtza. form wocid at ieaat pay its emn expense and when the prisoner . is rwitaoed be w-T have the health and J •-—mt to go ate make an honest tr*g fug hi* fojnf.y I want to work lota M tta* bCI te passed I beg to be alfeweg to work among the very first.’, j Tte MH provide* for a commission * cf four etttoens to be appointed by the c cwet-Bor When tte penal farm te rttey. too bin goes on to say. judges wosGd aatcmatxal’.y send prisoners to' tb* form tosteod of to tte county jails Jndge* are given discretionary powe-s II so ease* of sentences of sixty days or less Tte bill contemplates principally petting ksag termers to work on the • forzz. Itetaaapolfe. Ind, Feb. 24—< Special to Daily Democrat»—Senator Zearing's motion, putting off until Wednesday, F-nrriry « fins.! action !n the sen?,’* on ta* bill ’egaLiing Sunday theatrical performances was an open admission that te feared the bill would be defeated ate wanted to gain ground by delay. Nothing else could have been the reaao® for a third postponement. A poC of tte senate showed a safe majority against It last week, but the theater lobby, and particularly the “uh. l vie*’' representatives, have been snctetDy busy and may have been re sponsible for some mental somersaults. — o—- [ Tte truth usually leaks out and W. O. ‘Charles Smith, of Bluffton, formerly of Decatur, brother of Jesse Smith, of this eity. who j* now arranging to more to a farm near Columbia City. Is

- "* a firm* believer In this. ThItonner says: -About four year* ago Mr. Sam owneda second hand More on Sogh Johnson street, which wa* broken i StO one night. Articles estimated to b* worth |lO wer* tate* from u> e , t and W A Lipkey. sheriff at that Üb, made a niavootigaUon ot th* rubbety Several boys were tapUcated, but ih e evMeec* wa* not strong enough to • anutt arrest*. -Mr Fmith bad practically fo rrotla about the robbery and was not a llttfo surprised when a local young called at bis home a few day* ago |S(J confessed to the theft and said it » 5t bis intention to pay for the article, stolen. Tte boy had only |2 fa bi, pocket at the time and offered this to Mr. Smith, who refused to take it, My . Ing be would wait until the yours m,, was a little more “flash'’ with monej before making the collect Jen “In ta* eonfeoaion the boy *]» l(& . plicated another local young man, but this part of hi* story I* not believed by many, a* tte Investigation after the robbery showed that he tad nj connection with th* robbery. “Mr. Smith say* that he will accept the conscience mouey’ from the farm, er theft when the latte- has money that te doe* not need, but he doe* not fed like accepting ft at the present time. “In hi* confession tte boy saidthit he bad learned Mr Smith was going to leave Bluffton and te wanted to make the explanation before hi, <S parture in an effort to right the wrong-” Indianapolis, Ind. Feb 24—(Speclil to Daily Democrat >—A senate demo- , cralic caucus tonight was to wrestle with tte problem of public utilities regulation and tte Shively-Spenser Mil which passed the bouse It wu hoped that th* caucus would be the last, that the meeting would either agree on amendments and then take tte Mil and amendments onto the Soor of the senate or that the caucus would disagree and precipitate the fight is disorganized fashion. Tte latter outcome was highly Inprobable because the democrats in the caucus are overwhelm v in the miferity in the senate ate they could not afford to announce their failure to agro* on some kind of a bill However, if amendmen’s are made to the house bill there was a stronc possibility tbit advocages of strict regulation would fight the amendments on the foot o'. tte senate They might even walk out of tte caucus before giving ■ to »eskening amendments, it was said. The hocs»- bill is admittedly i strong bill giving the proi«s--i p-iblic se-rvfrt commission rate-mfe •? ewers. The senate amendments may be elasrfied as Governor Ralston and those c irprOTed by him. Tte changes te - l u , have agreed to liberal. ;.-• are the provision* for physical vriaa’ian and stock issues. These change, are tot vital, it is said SUH other advocate* of real regulation won't have evea these two amendments. But both lukewarm and radical advocate* of a bill with teeth in it art opposed to tte amezdm-'z'? ■•l’ther proposed—twenty or more change*— weakening tte bill in vuln-i rat ie parti; making tte commission atnenaMe to dirty polities and to the control of a boss who in turn might be controlled by the big service loterests: and turt lag "shall' clause* into ' may lause*. Wishing lo surprise even their zefeest relative* and friends, and lend ’ touch of romance to their wrdding Miss Gypsy Dorwin. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. V. Dorfen of this city and Mr Thomas Dent »> Fort Wayne slipped ***? t 0 HilS ' dale. Mich, last Thursday and were Quietly married The ceremony ’*• performed at 3 o'clock by Re» WW' er, of tte Methodist church, being •* emtaied at the parsona- The f o ’*' pie then returned to their respectl?’ bcm** in Fort Wayne and not ««’ their nearest relatives knew of thi event The bride has been etnpftf* for some time at the Kidd Me-fe" 4 plant at Fort Wavne, and it was thert that she answered a call by the De<* tar Democrat at 1:39 o’clock this ernoon She was very reluctant to give the details of the wedding, *• the couple wished to keep the « ■ a secret for some rime yet but fiß *” gave consent to its publication, parents of the couple had not rt heard of the wedding, and this nouncement will do doubt com* s 8 surprise to tnem al*o. There ,si ® objection to the match, the only pose of the elopement being to P their friends a sprprise The groom is a son of Mr in<! ' j Al Dent of Fort Wayne. t f,rmer '\ Decatur, and is employed as bo° er for the Fort Wavne Electric D 1 ’Orts He is well known here. » ; be has often visited. The couple will reside ln Wayne. The July section of the Ladies’ Aid society announces « will serve a chicken dinner s- t of Mr*. Jessie Bartley. Thursdayner will te served those « ho a the sale for twenty cents