Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1913 — Page 6

NOTICE TO B'OCEUt Node* it bate by t i*m tkit tt« fUmri of Coras.:*#.oeev* of Aftsi COQJSty. flHlWtii, OiS Tw««4iv. tM «*y Ap*ii, t|t\ r.<® pgA tocfirtc’jof and frsr*i*fcmsj «»» mjitt*rtaA k&£ laSwf i. l ■ " phifjt for* «s tb* rvy M |War-f !>*tisa * . - V - «».(4 fellfr * HkAtiosu, profif* aarr#? Bo&r4 2&J*s* ?fc* 4 c>A;t2* led t f aa affidant wach *4 b f*d b* necosßpanned by a gooc i-ti t xdest bond » Ms*b* iassit ol tlw' *}?»*» 2Jld * |TL»rd by *£ If<ft tWO f««»&r% f .:*i. c* u* <out or by a proptfijr kuiorb-i ta-<5 :c nr ■iirrrj company Wbteb bond «baJl! th* fautbfal performance and execution of t&e >ork so bid for in nt f •>« <rswt -i a**N > - ’, that rrmnewr iball promi^*y' pay a-_ deb%a ivii?b ty A tt*; ; ronrrrr- r of aacb »*r< f tor. mai€*nai fwnisbnd and for board- 1 isj bkborers tbereoo. Kacfc bid szsi be on form of propoaaia attacbcd to ? spec i oc i. Any pe-ton. or <*orwat!oc dc«inag to ».vsi;i and s>- :2 v tiofu for competition at tfee sam-» let- 1 do so by fillßg the same vxtb tbe Aoditor of said Ceicty so> les» ; tbit H day# beffer* ite late of if aay soil pan* and spgCSknttons so rjmVlied facial tie we of any; ; or sf any ardcie romtmßed by a ntaaMpbi?* the s?er*f?ca tiooj sStall be goaompnated by a state- - ta-ned. a HgypflfCSfiw ; * 7HHI ST KT : 1H HENRY ZWICK. Attest: Tbo§ H. EAitae-i, Aadttor. It.? CE TO NON-RESIDENT. The State of In<H-ita, County of’ Ad- ’ am*, s# ■ In tie 4 dams Circuit C Fobra- j ary Term, Mil Irwin C. Schaffer ts. Daley Scbaffe- * So 14# It appearing from afSdarii Sed *al the abort entitled came, that Daley Schaffer the above named defend-i, an-, is a non res Me at of the State of!' Indiana. #' Notice .s ier.tffe hereby g.ren the ij Adams Circuit Cosrt on the 14th day of A’aril. If IX the same bets? the 11 Ist iaridscii Dny of the neat rergiar * Court house in the City of Decatnr, commencing os Monday she Is: day ‘ of April. &U, tie sam - the * answer or i4tfr.«x to* a--4 com plaint, or i the same will be heard an 4 detencaiß-., FSIHL-INAS: XiXKXE, Cli&rlL j, C L. 4'dtgf, Attorney for ‘Plain-! tiff St 2 | J

NOTCE TO NON-RESIDENT. The 3tat* of tagiaaa, County of Ad- i am*, a*: in the Adam? Circuit Coert. February Terex, 013. Hjf-try Knapp vs. El: Burkett No M7l. | it spearing. from afEda.it gjed In, the aacre entitled cause, that Z& Bur- i kett, the abov- aam«i feteedat*. :i a , a fto-te*a*v. of Ur- elate o' Indiana \-ri'-i. -;g • - . •> >»-. zfven tire ' said Ei Burkett that be be «pd a- r.-- -* ' before the Hon. Judge of the Adam* Circuit Coart on the 2ist day of Apni, j 013. \f4 r j*r.- tie 7th Jwidti*. > Day of the r- tens! thereof, J to be h olden at the Coort Hc.iiS in,, the City ot Decatur, co®Bte®csng' err! Monday, the I4tb C 4 «{ April, A. D.. / L-IS jaxxd y.--dA br latWtd r demur f » eaJB cbttHP.afak. bn ‘id saw wtL a* heard and determined in his absence . Witness ay came and seal of said Coort bere’o allied, '.bis liiLa day of February, ISIS FKHX/iX.AST) TUJTWff CV"* By L. L Baumgartner, Deputy. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for PiainJ; tiff. 9t3 i ,LX„ NOTICE TO CHANGE NAME OF 4oRI ( PORATION. , 11 IHSIHU** 0 i b Notice U herany given that the ufi-, den.gned corporation taa applied tot b the Adams Circuit Court to bore the it name of said corporation ebaafed from Dee « Stulta Company to Lee' Hardware Company, and that said ap- 1 will come up for hearing at 1 f the first day of April Term, 1913, of s said court . Dated this J*th day of February. ! 1913. LEE a 3TCLT3 COMPANY Wiiaon H. Lee. President Martin Miiier, 3eereury. »U The little boy who tad 'been with ‘ 1: Carl Haln, four j ear old aon of Mr. and j Mrs. Simeon Haic, yesterday afternoon y when the Haln child was run over at 3:36 o’clock by a hearliy-loaded *a gr ’ i on and crusher to death, and who.beIng frightened started and ran dn-n t an alley proved to be fire year oid yofdon, aon of Street Commissioner Jacob' I Buhler, reaiding on Jefferson street. | The little fellow, frightened pearly to death, and quivering with the shock reached home affair later and || was afterward# sold to give a, correct j* story of- the gccuraace It is quite probable that he was the only eye witjf ness of the affair, though neighbors appeared on the scene shortly after the accident. According to the Buhler boy, he had started to go over to play with Gcw'd Cole. On the way he me* the tlttl*

’Haig boy os tbs sidewalk la frost of his h<m* on Adams street, and tlfrtsi os the % ies alk there, to play a whfle ■ The tHe wagon, drtren by F J. Knkrl- ' has of Uakm tewmsaip. who was dftf* Kr.ck A Tyndall tße mill, had stopped Jat the corner, sear the Ham a home. f while Mr.. talked to a teajr:♦sbfr going west. T%e BahSer boy says Mr. Kskdhaa thca started ca test and j itEft as the wagon passed, the little. Haia boy, who was very active and j Ifsli of life ran *rom the §«*.-• wa,a *a*- ] fte ?tTree and hold o( the w?e-1 on, whether at the #*de or on * .be* r&i ; V i •it was between ike frost and rear j wbeeta. Hia toad weakened and bet ♦ wheal w!sick •*& oyer his body- . j Mr. KiV4 hii l«asi iware that hia{ wagon had passed over something and t | little boy therev the- Eshier boy, learn- j that %■** t 4 friend had beets f itt, k*ttM «ad ts* <!uwm tfc* alky j 'or his home, which is os the next | Kit. C*< PMertc*. at tb« Jobs Brer- j -;t lorn.- «:<*: Sas tH» Haic'* i —a* p-oi»Hr U* a-rt -y- «r?tr*t* sb» < jwa* ia ti— boa** at tit tint*, aad j beard tie tkad or izmp ctad* by ti* 1 ! ioiuoK » we - - it ;asa«4 e"«r lie ; * -v}t. ST-- looked ost a*4 —'** j f;«d to *ee tie Brie Ko<lt Jytaf ift tie ‘iar Jest <»r9r H. Mr. 5 .ke'.ka* by this time hi*d gott«i down off his I *zi tad tie little bod? ia b : s j ! ana*. Mrs. Cal Peiersoc raa oot aa<i j i iaqaired if tie eiiM were eocacicis j and heists' informed that it was noe. | and ittat it waa ptoiuaiij deal tete- i ' ts It H. E Ke3er. anK tfc* J rbfld’a father, who was at hia meat j market on Madison street. Tie pt? s .- iciaa and fatier reaciei tbs hire a l jeer? few mlattte* afterwasda Ist tie t C7*antLm*, Mrs Peterson bad j Mrs. Hain, wio bad arc* osi and taker. | [the hole bod? from Mr K.keiban iatc j ? ner own arms. It ia probable that the ! little fellow died Instant??, bit life be!tng literal]? created out. Coroner D. D Clark waa railed arid • jin bis rerdxt, will ao<init Mr Knkel- ! ‘ban. the d-h-** of all tlamei Tie : ichSCs iiinga and ribs were drsited j land hi* <f*-ath was dne to iotemal is ! j jury. His fcod? was not masked, tie j lonl? eridenee ot iajoTT. apparent, be- ■ ling a siieht bMtsy at the soae. 1 Tie parents wbo are searfy pros- i itrated with grief, hare tie sympathy j of ali la tieir sudden, terrible sorrow | .The little ho? who was t list focr ?ears. ■fire nj-'iaths and *iTtetn da?s of ase. 1 was Ter? bnglt and aefjT*. and tie j sate eirt te of relative*. A brother. Eer- j ■ card, and a six month s «.d ester, I! Alice, rtirriv*. The ftmeral will he fceM Misdt? 1

morning at 9 56 o'clc- k frost the Ft. j i ' Mary s Catholic church. bat burial w3I j' i be in the St. Joseph cemetery. ! * It is said the little Halts boy had ■ 1 • een out ®a!y a very few minutes, as < ifce was just from an illness 1 |and all effort? had been made to keep ; i aim in the k<yj«e. I« I i ' B c— _3L. Ind, Mar. t—Ttlrtj-|'seve-i * am* hare entered the state * :g>. sehee*. basket hall ret: to be : iheld at Indiana ualrer-ity. Friday and ' March 14 and 15. This :« [the largest number of teams ever en- ' Itered in a state high school meet* r : j These teams -• -as follows: Bloom ' metoo. Asdersoc, Sale*. Orleans. Las- 1 ay»rie. Rochester. Marie Let-anon, SteibyTilie, Decatur, Maaral Training and Shortridge high schools : of Indianapolis, Crawfordsrille. Soot!* f Pend. Bedford. Prsrit S'xlWran, Culver j Gary, Seymour. Catthagei i ; Clinton, Linden, Mar . j Wlagatg, N'appaae- Shoals, 'wane-, j 7' mown. Whiting; Petroleum, RockTifl* sad Cutler. j The Booster*” chib of tIK anf*hr*ity, ‘which it ia charge ot the tournament, k SB completed arrangements for the] ' -ore-ptten and entertain-r.-nt of the miesta. A special committee from the 1 eiab is working on the wiich wffl be annocauced the first of the s *ek. Robert Payton, of the Booster's club, snd C. H. Smith, t rrsar of the university, will go to IcdiaMapolis Saturday to confer with the eCda'.s of; the high school association and make final arrangement? for tho meet and adopt the scheduhie. The first game* of th® tournament wfil be played Friday morniag, and arrangements will be made for some ! at the competing teams to arrive early 1 Because of the nunsuaßy large list of entries fiTe basketball floors wfll be ■ used, the university gymnaaicai, tir girls' gymnasium in the student build-)? in)f. the university auSttorium. Mitchell! ball and the Bloomington armory. The) finals In the tournament will be play-1 ed la the nnlTers'ry gymnasium*a? the, curtain-raiser for the Purdue-Indian a, 1 game Saturday night The sdhed j.fJ will be ao arranged that none of tho i teams win have an advantage ia i ing on the university gymnasium floor. Special tiers of seats are being erected for the accommodation of the spectators. After the Purdue-Indiana } game the high school teams and their

> dek«at.«t* *a kd the pmt*M «f the : ir flea* I nm. He men's c.'tb #* the ar r**».y, at Ike ales aasnal Witteterm baaket ball daaca to be set at - the aadUoTitua. t J The toe mam eat altbocrb It is to be I eoadocted by tbe Boosters* cinh, ar.il , ‘be under the direct sot-errui.:• of the - officials of the b.*h echool martitin i AB of the officials of the fruaee ami; |■ he He led by the taoduica The ‘ es'lre university artS be thrown epee to the atsitisc teams and no -Sort will ! jbe spared is providing entertainment. . 1 A I ttl< 'oer-yraroJd boy. a ferscit. f &-IWSI3g 9UtIC.IS S.E<d 3l ClOMi fs2 Ot ■; \**j aegriy proted » dAMtrc-'£s > iUoz at tfce t os a o€ Raw. Jofes ■ I m. Ottasoß. wLo resides oc W... 5 ' lYittCagip a wt£3o aortk of tho i4ty. As fe bIV rzm of 11 wul cor- . * r tX«“ iir!iig* ,i s. »| R*t. Gibsos was prtpwriAg vo cc*ac ■ j to the c*y and wont into the bed room Ito get bis overman Pmm tfce M j ror-rr is a little tan nader thw stair--1 srwy. As Mr Oi tkw bed ■ - be no-iced the smoke pout lag i forth from the cVoeet door and beard jthe rratkhn* of -tr s s.mCa* to th* . burning of a trea pi>. He looked [ into the closet and foend it one mass [of Same*. Two backets of wiser km extinguiskfd it bowel et, and an Sn■a»at«rw of the thfeg* damaged was taken. The walls were hnroed tbrocgk to the i etrdd.tf. and the soifUiir/ was also [ebaried so badly tra* the bands eooid I -ntrAie St ivt; A 'iatkes basket j . ; of clothes was burned compfcctely. j 1 *1? skirt, a *3 skirt and otter etocaling were iCso badly damag'd. j Only tke tinsel? eatnaee of Mr. Gib[sea into tr- room. It Is thought, preJveoted a complete destmetksa of the , house, as Mrs. Gibson was working in iuhe kitchen, far removed from the bed j iwars. and w nuld probably net kave jl-nrccd of the Creway until too gre&t j roadway wefld bare been made to exItingmisb in' The little son, innocent of the disastroos results, had gone into the closet and lighted a match which he se*jt-a> II y dropped or threw. Into she basket of ! clothes. The insarance adf.ster wiil |soon call to settle for the :images — —<v — ! 0«n KnoS. the barter, charged with | failure to support •* salxor ckEtk-ea, j nr-peared ia court this morning and by j bis co unsel, L. C. DeVoes. entered a i pi*« of gnilty Jwdee Sferrynsna tarn*j d y - * f nr his :-uts oc<? to fteTea ft-an in state's prison, an! tie costs of the jprasecwtML Ke suspended semtemce, ■ however, as long as Kr.jff pays IT a week to Amo* P Beatty, probation of Sficer, for the rep port of SnofTs chJjdren. The pnysteats are to hegta,: |^ k2< Tie cm is of Wiliam and Saroh \ Fasf>r of 12.1 Id agaiast the estate of; the kste Jor.a Woj, was settled today i for I" -. asd tie costs of the case. , Agreement bad been reacted oatsree , of court by the parties, and they apI reared in court this morning and asked 4 ;-*nsj*ios to settle the same in this way, which eras granted This is in 1 full of all demands of the plaintiff The ■ idm t.=tmror, Calvin D. Kunkei, was i ordered to pay the costs of the es.-. j in the regular admlnietmtlcn of use | affairs •' tie espat*. Par several years • i , ' f Mr. Woj « b'er Mfe. stnce the dea: a , of his v >, the Tans>r» rreided with -j r:m in has house, they csifta? for fcjts , iirlzr that uat. The den is for game giraa him during that time. -] In ffe*- Tsyter parKMee? tl-Ji tie case, an amended complaint was | #b»d; m i to answer, appearance fcy 1 Mary Preiich ia person and lie* ber ; | an4*« fa one paragraph. - - ] William Bernard va. Wm. J Meyers et aL. damage*, separate an*fer died ' by tb* City of Domtgr. A marriage license was, Issued to least* StaaSej, bora Oeoember ffl,' iSSS. daughier of Amos to. wed Milo GSendening. farmer, born February IW, son of Fhernaaa l Glendenlng. In the tet tern ska n recotvecsfcip case.* radijjaartn F. Heatoc of Fort Wajmel died intervening petition, asking for; *S2S attorneys’ foes. Stnart Brown rs. Rudolph Bauman et al. additional secosd and third paragraphs of answer Cled by the defend- j j agt, who Is ruled to reply. P-eal estate transfer*: Vincent i Smith es al. to Amelia Christen, lots TTT, ITS, 111, Decatar, 531* claim deed, Y 1453: Antumette Hoclman to Amelia ’ Christen, lots Ei£, E2*. Decttur, quit r! claim deed, (8I>; John Falk et al to - Bsnjamin J. Smith et al., west half of tot 516, Oecater. ffl600; Wm. E. B rtter i ot si to Win, I ieholj, realty V» Root JMx, fggOO; Patrick K. Kenna et al to » The- J Vorbees, lot 526. £«*ie-'a. - Itn*- Bmma U Daniel to E V Todd. . 217 acres, Wabash tp., $30,060; Henry ■ Sovine to Jonathan Andrews et aJ-, • 60.20 acres, St Mary's tp., 15100; Abel i S. Keller et al. to Elmer E Cook et al. r 60.20 ocres, St Mary's tp , $6000; Del-

» a«r F Lecaard « si Is 1 H. Sail*1 server K> aerwa P**k«e tp. |VkJ*O; - A-g-.f! SeOtmeyer « tl *a Deimer F ! Lwwant, lot S 5 Dacatsr. SS.OW > The Elks held it* aaauaal eiecDoa es I officers FHdsj eweaxng. wbca tie feli lowing were eweetsd Etolled Re-lari C X CsrristeSt i Esteemed lueadung K: cit—%. O. > Seßemeyer 1 Esteemed Lectsrmg Kcigbt—Je»« 1 O. MlhArit toy*! Kkigtt—hThmrt Osickis. Secretary—Fred Rehash. Ty Vf--OS?Q *r** < *^*. Timm —Cbaries 5 Niblick. Trsstre—Cialmer Sckadhr. The (Taxi ledge w!S meet in F~> 1 Chester, N T. Jdy T to 12. sad W. A. ■ Lower was elected a delegare to this. YVi Alt &foot£- ts ‘TwrVai FTx ft S3v*c- ■ ed later by the new exalted rnier. Mr CkrUtoa recceeds Jesee J Helm. ! 1 who bas served very fa ;t‘ally and wea as exal-.ed rt>r Beaten, box set defeeted. tie Deca- : tor high tehee: basket bal! team came borne from Mamoa thus morm.xg, sasgsune that It will take someth xg stronger -buu the Mar*-m bnech to keep them from tie honors at the stats . meet *t Bloom:-grac next week. Thsr*re “rooters" wbo a: C’." u. pvr." -- i the clnb sgree with them, and it is belie w. ed the local '»<•'* will make a sp4eedfd showing at the state meet. *ad hate s .ebaaoe at tbe cop. The fjm.l sewrw was 51 to 22. It was s game of foals rather thaa basket U2L Rli h time the lort .s started a play ot any kind the referee. Therm*b. ot Mmsrie, eaSsd a foal tzi th s broke wp the p*sy Added to this was the fact that they played en a Polished dance Moot and crur boys were not wsed to it. dies th* baskets were away free the wall asd had a slate bar krrooed makwtg grewt diffFretsre m . the way the baH had to be tb own. The ■r Sab made a sMeedid stevwiag and Decatur may fee! proud of bee teas PftT-tbKe fools were called tn the game, and «X7*r*s said the smpiring was tinfatr to the Decatur team. The :i£e-ap; Decatur. Marion Frank* F... Maher JVk F. Cline Varefl C. Veach Lose .* G Rox-ll Petenon G.....— Christman, Paske-.s—Vanctl 4: Peterson. 1; Make-. : CSite 1; Vea*:h, 3; fouls— Mar. in. 11: I» u: ar. 12. Seferew—TLsrmin Scorers, Va 3 and Lett: Timers. Petertoc aid Grove The locals will go to Elomniagtoe . next Tb-uibday to enter the state tocr,named* and a number of local peep'* . .win accaepasy ‘.beta. The meet con daysNext F-r-f iy ev«e*iar the local high 1 school girts' team, also wieners In : their cla«*. will mere the Swarxee girt 1 team, which claims the champioasbip ' of <-steal indiana. The game will be played at Porter's fcaH here. 1 1 » -■ —* Dr. George Thaw and Dr C ». bees, th* Fort Wayne ; iyv>ian? tr. Jail here charged with being respoosn-’ bit for the death of Mrs. Martin Mar - ?nke» t' Motor, wito. webose fan real was bed Friday, are evtd«tly eotpect- . ise to be releaotd from Jail at any d*t Though the prltonreT departmec t ts j kept comfortably warm, the two doc-' .tor* sit there felly dowsed, as thowghv [ahefct to go 00 a Ions; looney. Tha: j Is, they keep on their overeoat* and . tbetr baU, and Dr. Tb ain't headgear is ■. said to be a warm fur cap pectatloak of going oa a Journey and. ! their desire to be ready *fhrt *t { once, la said to be cat the only reason for keeping cm their outdoor tog, bo*-j ever. It ts sahl by the other prisow-j f*rs that the gentlemen are not la “fail • drees" attire, b fhet sort* of the, prisoners got a peep tinder the oTer--cais, and say that the doctors fcavej no coats underneath. Dr. Thaln I lis also said to te wearing light house-1 slippers. It is prreemed that the two doctors were taken so unaware la their ! offices in Fort Wayne and hurried : away so xpeedUy to }a!! that they did. : not hav* time t® change their clothing ior to get the required amount ready ' | to pot on, that they Fust threw oc their ; without waiting to don th*:r . * other coaU. Dr. Goheea slept well Friday Bight* and seems very unconcerned over hi* predicament Dr. Thais, on the tontrary, sat up all night and spent the night playing “solitaire," a game *f csfuS, tl! by himself. At time of going to press no arrangements were known to have teen made 1 by the Fort Wayne doctors for giTing i bond, fcod they are still inlall. Mr- * Funk, ex-treasures of- Allbif «**>dt*. : who accompanied Lee Hartiell, attor- ) aey for Goheen, to this city Friday, . was willing to go oa his bond, but he . has no property In this county, as re- - quired. What arrangements wSQ be , made are cot known at this time. I j Coroner D. D. Clark, who continued . the Inquest Friday afternoon, adjourn- - ed Friday evening until Monday morn-

— - tag. when the inquest will probably be . ooecbsded. Among the witnesses used Friday were Mrs Marhenke's sen;*, Mrs. Nelße Dearer asd Mrs John f Wnto. ot Fbrt Waywe, whom it w*s - thought might he able to tell somerjt’fty ci Mr visits to thtl dty. . wno+wto Ut# scsuioootf 'or M oLdajr comx*. ASSESSMENTS ARE HIGHER. Assessc's Meet Today and Con*part Vabiai ©r». AH t&o tovmsAip asseoserfy o%+. xaet today with . G*oorf« Otitis asd coos pared nrteo oa tt*iT ffrat work. Ttie oo* *u absent was Fred Stadler, of Hirt-j ford towns*:?, bs? mad# irood %y! ■ to Mr Qot% A <rf tie I ameusts levied was made, and a g*n- j | era! average will be struck, which wRI • be used by each as a standard ft is a j sotaMe thing tt it the assessments are [ - higher In neariy every case this year. ‘ , This is due to the fhet that this year the property is assessed at TS per cent of its true cash value. This is being i done ail dv#r the state. The biggest • rise is noted in farming machinery and iTilimtnt* which formerly were assessed at only aboat 35 or 4* per seat of their true valae. The asseeso's wiH meet g Berne next Saturday, where another general ave-agn will be token to assist In getting a uniform . valuation. PASSES TAX BILL. fTTnited Service) Tt-far-sro!-*. Ind . Mar. *—‘Sparia! r tQ Daffy Detnocrat —Trader the sue ■ pension of rules the house today passed the administration tax bfll which ■! increases the -o*a! tax levy T 3 cents ’ oc each oae Vutdred dollars' worth of, taxable proper~y tn addition to the 1* ■ cect vocaCoca! educatjoca! legislatiou. The sew Cravens bffl raises tie tax cn educational iastitutiots from 31 ceats to 7 cents: benevolent, 5 to 1* The general lery was reduced fr« I! ■ to 7. and -.be sink: r,g fund, the »am- at ,li cents. Bepreaenu-rire Cravens presented letter* Iron the auditor of ‘state, Mr. O'Brien, ia which O'Brien said the bill was absolateij necessary, a* te has Touchers for ILLI.Xri. which cannot be paid because of Irak of funds Promoters ot the garnishee bill today gave up all hope of being able to pass the bill 1* the senate. Jt was* killed in Judiciary corotainre "A," and • bas tattle prospect es coming out It * r jf££ sot pas* at this late hour except' under sarrension of the ruler. o —- j OLD K. OF P LOT SOLD. The Old Knights of Pythias iof 00 recced street, between the Heasler acd Everett A HU* buildings, lately owned by J. K. Ko-alg, of Si. sSary - was soM this momiag at sheriff's sa'by Sheriff T J. Durkin. A. G. Briggs of Geneva was the purchaser, 'some If .670 tterefar The sale farced by the Koagtand State bank, in a fraedoacre s'.rt. SECURE NEW LOCATION. * The srm of Harvey A Leonard, d-aa S ers in real estate and loann, wboja: : present have tbeir offices over tt Vance A Hite clothing store, will m# • Monday into the suit* of rooms oop.jPtec sj Graham & Waiter*. -* Th: {change of fil! make H mdt ’more dbcrCtrlent, tfcf only tor tt .member* of the Ana, but for their |a jtre-ns m »«11. Gmbam A Walters wi retain tteir present iocation. - —-w REMAINh THE SAME. j Mrs E.tabetk Myers, wbo it dan geronsly iC, remains practically tte ; same, -Jxngb she passed a very gondi night It is said her ailment Is similar to that of the lave T. k Moore. 1 'as she Is nffbrfng frost Bright's c:*-' •ease, and also hardening of the arter-’ lien While sbe may rally, and lire; j several mocths, her life may be the' matter of only a few days, and little« hope for her ultimate recovery is ea-| tertaioed. Mr A Myers u r.xty-twp ‘ years of‘age. She is the mother of, jDiek asd f oka Myers, the well-knoan • ■ business men of the city. SAME FATE OF UK--1 COLN PENNY WILL BEFALL NEW NICKEL. [ J Deratar coin oocctostonr* have 'noted with interest the advent of the -.new IrirflaJrelndian fcjcto-l Mhich bas ; ,made its appearance The new cqins ; are creating much interest and spec*Jsiew» nro grabbed up with nlacri:y, a ,'licv IciV despatch, however, eaysjthn - new nickel ( is threatened with : t!» , said* fate that befell thf first Li -tola i penny-. Close observer* have di*or- - ered -rr the initial of the designer, ; on ft o 1 PASS CIGARET BILL. h — — ri INDIANAPOLIS, March Boy* %

m — — $ t’and girl* under twenty-one yean of I j age is Indiana will not be permitted , " to smoke cigaret* after Governor Ral- 1 /stoa signs the bill which passed the I 1 house today The measure previous- j 1 ty passed the senate and is certain < to become a law. •j Tte senate bill requiring health cer- 1 ’tiScatcs to be filed before marriage licenses nre granted, passed the sec-, ' oed reading of the house. The motion waa last to Indeflinitely postpone . /the clause of l!tog it ten days j before apglyiig far license. ' The Trmyior Mil of upon * ! which ths saloons may legally ke»p majority ia the house this afternoon by a vote of forty-eight to thirty-nine. ; The bill may be called up again. BABE DEAD. - ■—■ | The infant babe born to Mr. nnd Mrs i Michael Arrik, died this morning. ThJ parents nre of Austrinn blrah nnd j fenme here some time ago t# work in j ] the beet field* At present they occu- j 'py one of the little house* near ths beet sugar factory. The funeral of the , babe was held this afternoon with bur- j ;il in the Decatur cemetery. CINDER IN EYE. EJeven-yenr-old Bernard Andrews, grandson of John Andrews, is suffering from n badly Inflamed left eye, the rosuit of a tig cinder lodging there* The cinder was gotten out. but its marks still remain and the eye ia very rare. . Fred Scheimasn. the well known . stock shipper ol this city, was instant ! ly killed this afternoon at 3 ociocs J wi- -x ke was run down by a passen- j ge. v.ain so the Cinctnnati, Northe'n and Big Four railrued ia Clnrinnatl, Ohio. Such was the telephone mea- . sage that was received here at 3 ' o'clock this afternoon by his partner, j .William Butler. Mr Scheimano left here Saturday • nfcht with a car load of cattle for the j Cincinnati market He reached his destination and was assisting in the yards He was just crossing from the ' hog yards to the cattle yards across toe C X. and Big Four railroad, and In doing to stepped out of the way of a freight tram directly in front of a passenger train. His body was eat into Jtwo papcf-s va m fecrnblj nfaag^ teath no doubt being instant Mr. Butter and other friends will leave tonight at 2 o’clock for Cincinjtie care of an undertaking snn at Ux t place. * / Mr. 3ch*-.mans, who was about tkir-ty-eight year* of age was one of th

airgain You Ever Made do you measure th« value of a ?ain t Suppose you bought aa me that did practically all of your dest work for yen*, sawing, pumpgrinding, etc., and that saved ey that it soon paid for itself. 11 that a good bargain? lgine will do all that, and more, for itself, it worts steadily year til, like our Clay County friend an IIIC engine feu sis years, “My IHC engine is the best made. 1 * and Gas Engines | ly dependable, and unusually 5 fine-grained, grey iron cylinons are worked together to a iround piston rings insure tnasifrom the explosion. The fueT K nost effective known. Bearings 1 ;arefully fitted. No part is too B ficteat, yet every part is amply les are made in fill styles —vertiontal; portable and stationary; ■cooled; in sizes from 1 to 50to operate on gas. gasoline, ilaie, kerosene or alcohol. Oil o 60-horse power, for plowing, grinding, sawing, pumping and ts, complete the line, local dealer will show you all | ts of the I H C engine. Get catar m, or write | [arrester Company o! America | (lßcorporcted) t Ind. i

I best known business men of th» C |jJ He came here about fifteen or edßhtam ; years ago and has been one « - active business men since. He conducted several^ met! 81 . in this dty at various Ctßies, * u the orgnnljer of the packing host,. Liter, he entered the stoic shlppug business and at present is eng ast4 with William Butter In this '.mstnem, | -Wh-n the message was receive here, Mr. Butter notified Mr. gchef. manna pastor, the Rev. \Vehnej w of the Lutheran church, who in tum, broke the sad news to the wife. The family resides on !!*„». 'avenue. They have no children, John Scbeimann of this city is a bnther, and he also leave* several other kroih. era and sisters. 1 — POLICE COURT. Seldom, ts ever, has a trial held before Justice of Peace Stone been so , largely attended and so much Interest manifested as the trial which U be 114 ! held today. The case Is that of Join j Stark, who »aa arrested last Wednes- | Jay, chsrgori with voting illegally « ’ the local option election. The defense : Is being attended to by Attorney John Moran, wrhUa Prosecutor Palish and C. L Walters are in charge for the state. At the time of going to press i the attorneys were engaged in a seres ‘fight over technicalities. Later—Owing to the fart 'hat the ‘affidavits were illegal and did rot met with the requirements of the lav, the case was thrown out of court, a.; were also the two other cases pending trial, namely Otto Syphers and Horace Btauffer. In all probarility rev affidavits will be filed against these men and a new trial given MOVED THIS MORNING. Peter Cooler, the veteran shoe repairer, ha* moved his place of bnsiaess from the Gass A Meibers dry goods store to the Eliey & Hackman shoe store, and from now on will bars charge of this department. Mr. Coster has been at the business a number of years and unders’and* ths tradethoroughly. He will be ritd to greet his old customers and any nev ones that will come to see hint. SHAMROCKS TO MEET. The Shamrock base ball t«*m will told a mettiag at Will H ais offig* Weffhasday evening at J o'clock sn<i fraportant bUj-ii s ; - rMining to /thf" wiH be transact, 1 Election ,©f officers for Use comics seas a via take place and every member is re quested to be present —