Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1913 — Page 2

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a '** vm«j rnemlMn rsec a tea* ' ► aa*t ke iea»a» r *»:.* inc ac< - s*r» Mu '-*n*a as ta* hnSUcnu ► Her 49«rv.a m sec u asroa u - it > m -itvigit x vwut i*. Cm *^r 1 «4 veil a*, taste,. l*r tempencirt is • mis and as* * iota* veil n al . vi;i t ____ ■ Tie 'ac.tn.Te ■/ Wrs Euaietn *- * *n *sa*v» hsQ* '.3*34*. ca.vjr*t x s» 1 th> right abe is lot as v*C st* teems 1 to be trmtnaUr growng »-it>- aod ' there t a* &*s* f-tr i*r reeever? Cb% has been iaeee*r:«M iar on? dare and a£ times ier :*ear-..3g asd yiH* are ast a?”«r»n*- Her ta-ig*-ter Kiss ■ Irea*. a (pvtate ts the Bee* ■ i.-unar tra-3. rg atSexsc. is betsg sutit ed by Km Cizsr, vio was a tiaasmate jf * f . Xft. . 2J? .ft Sftfti' *. 12I- * T-'f fel ftfet ftft ft ' ftT* of y fe. Juif W+*kM te^e 3 * *OS s*CH CCV Hi A P**ftC* ft je •y® P iftf '-l 1 e«r* tssSsy. ei e -erer «Is* jreadied iere a week ag.v hit S.mtaj aid w'&e wav jreee-Ked' by fitacam from oasrag last 1 Snaday to ■ a aeecad aer.es es «*■ gagesesta !a the Ckrtscaa rimei iere, aeat 1 ti facam tftls s/rt.if to 1 Sder a 7 Sort, rtanng that ha • , -end be here ter ?-rsday arauwst : fan Hr by.njr.t 3a a very aha yearn* a:sister it! a2 wi* heart him 1 are j'eaaed to bear of hht rertm n- : ragemeai* He is a B*t>r graduate. ' has stadSed at Tale and also atroad * A eortei iittaroe U erteaded to aZ > to tear him, ■, -1

rber-.y leirtta reeerv*i a rtmsccj 1 fT'iCL tkft ifeaCTtff ,KZa**L dS&gB&J, I te was i;**eted to aerre oa lf*» Jtit- a be rriTestarg 1 " Tfus is for am*e Is • a drroree m Tirnghr by Henry Bus- * ?e®barger agaaist her Mr*. Bufie&- 1 larger s 10* aa nsaa of the rate t sebo&i for rded ia Pt Warn*, heav-e Mr trsrfcai ootid sot serve it - Mr. 1 now resides to Fort * Ways* He was —t~i —nr-*- ; 1 get- 0 ting a dive*** from is wife setae tiate s ago n the Adams d*nt ooert Waiter and Joba Jobsanc hare'. ,- bee* appointed and Ta...ied as adm: urraton of the Caiinda J- Christy r estate The estate was dirided v,ta- ’. ly taetf the two beya Dr. Cbrisry *_ !s givea the property ia which he fives, as iemg as he abac Sve. —W ill- - ~ Hi raid. Mr*. Chr.sty was aria- ,"[ •er of M - Soaanna of this ‘‘ riCT. ?<#** Fay— and others have fib-d ? -» mitmg lettera of « • «or of the estate of Catkestae Fay-. ’ ior, deeeaaed to D D St.idabake" j 1 The will of Mr* Fay lor was reeeatiyj filed ia dtralt rottrt by Boy Phylo? i of Part Wayne and is this Mr. Btada- > 1 baser was named as eseeutor He, 1 Sled for the accessary paper* a fewil days arb and the objections followed. 1 1 Judge Hartfted wtS probably bear the . 1 ease —Knfftoe Banner. A motion for the postpocemeot of < the trial of the Stale ex rel. of Dawn 1 Dibble, was sustained and the trial 1 ; post posed to a Inter date. In the case of William Bernard rs. W. J. Meyer* et al. for damage*, a -»*-parate answer was filed by William J. asd Daniel Myera. The ease was | set for trial March 2d. Vernon G Shifieriy vs John Wotf et al Appearance by Kormaa G. Lenhart for garnishee defendant. Law-j renee 8. MeMlchael. The plainti*,' Vernon SfclfTerly, dismissed his action at his own cost. Judgment entered; for costs against him. B Burt Lenhsrt, guardian of 3am*el Railing, filed final report, which was allowed and the guardian discharged. | In the Carter-Mills partition case,! V.~> was allowed to plaintifTs attorney, j tame to be taxed, collected and paid by each party In property to their interests and Earns ns costs. Real estate transfers: Benjamin VC Smith et al. to Peter E. Fugate, lot 12. Monroe, $2,254: Henry F Barr et al. to James W. Barr, quit claim deed to realty. Wabash tp , $2340. o. - -- —- A clever device called the automatic fire detecter has been secured by Captain Dellinger of the fire depart-' ment and erected In the station for demonstrative purpose This little la-, strsment is placed in a box similar to that of a coll and consists of two plat J taum points placed so that at a tern-. | peratare of $5 degree* they extend

' and Ten. a rcutwrtun wheel to an mg* an stostrto tod. Thai i to to to ytond to use cwSag «r «Ct mr j»a«?e* wtore tor* to Mr faager rs Sr* tad tto to£ to ; toe ad *a dto «**• dde *f S* totidttog *s that to rag ag nay to Mark sy to* wrrSiw ( «r any jsdssr-nn. wto nay aos»C- I . lv * rern ito th* t.im. too* f T as 1 -Jt* 'topartatonr a -naa»*e M get m fib* ■can* toSsr* ta* Sr* la* guned aay tefri f %ttn stt~? ift *2Lft Ette cflftr rr -rta** smutty *aut w."* f«sr scar- . class tec ate far : , tebeft Sar tfeft 4 ftum<ff a# »*il Tl«c ' i fttes a tite term , it tSua tarn. tli* *jbraws* mm**~ te£* mar Ire- tew : sre %?. ft%sd tftftftft s.JC" Xs&<£ft£ft in . ftftt J ' K*ftsn. Dft£S.3L(pfr ' Cftiatf ftftM tjj ft tesrtT tie- • &*r'fs***i *sft jf*c ‘~ftrlr r iifti~ ”# * *& *xf * 19 farsLzx-f a* % ia&* ;fto* 1 Ifr fesSedft .x»ftah»dt tlte 1 lessor. fts*t t# • i~F |q*eaa&jfifi tfeftftft ft-tl ij# *ftjg --T Mr STarter ca : ti-ii city, w*Z 5* Iwasi. ; Mr tesrzte ft® wtira®* lia w«* : la«** as ste fewte te ft® ; <s*T*n*®f® tte Ears stark, ft® lac* ft : *sw>f r.aa »usx«sTed acre to attend t h* the carryag wst «f the wort *» to-, tasl The hx to «•* as the neat to-. *£rthi* a tig part as the emasrs, wei rts fix*, large rums .ag touse As :*€ to loraied wrthia * few liarts" dEa-! taace frag di* etty and wxhSs **gy ~ waiag rsrswrr the horn* r 2 to ; ‘deal la every respect ta sa._ig aE - -eoKvwmidtoCM as rtty —e. Ed Air. the S stockman, art* tenanted tie farm last, s las moved to lx m hem*. Jw,« tm** the road, which, he recently ■ e

HOW Ui*? .UtotoMM/ _ Mr 9wzte wwffy tadr ft f stty. aad has long toea a nctdeat sf :. si to as t ia.—. tg. a5 as wtort «3 some aaa practitai red play at this Tie lame win he •£ erjectal fafight to his faatfT. tocaase et xs <s.d aaaectottos*. :t kartog toe* the fiaaar . of Mr* Suttle*' ptodto-wsti at.: • mcxler — *4 Tie sewspaper *i»vp* for a* ’. iocac.-'* of Gtsaae French, regartag sloe an srtVcie was yrtotod ia tie *, DemaKrat a short time az» and v.c s it s sa-d is he.ress to a large fartase t n Ohio, and who to supposed to to irrisg ia norther* in.toaaa. to already Ti isitog rewtlta evdeat- 1 iy tor* A pierrre as tie woesas to t«fhc«} ■as been brought into tie Ofin as I the Bodtoator Sentinel to Ezra Ato-j’ pack, who has had the 1-ieujws ia his >‘ :-x»etsi=a fc- thirty-three /rare. bM| the photo tames no esse as to her I 1 shii labutos According to Mr. Airpach * story he was vtoiting relative* i* RoCmg Prairie, sear South ito*d. Ia the year ’IM Looking through a pictsre a.bca he case across the pfcotograU of a coese.'y looking yocng womna | And grew curioas as to her Identity.. He was told the was Gnssie Pleach, i !and that site was engaged. Not dto- i etwraged, for he was yo«snger then, ' t Mr Aispsch asked for the psctxre ant j was presented with it Fxrtter than that he cannot remeslet. j The photo ia Tuestios, although - ’yellow with age, to the likeness of a’ woe an about 2S year* old, dark com- ] pievioted, with a fsll, bat attractive 1 face. It to safe to say that if living. I jane is now i* the neighborhood of <*’»' 'yeas of age. ESorts via to made to trace ter, the start being made froea the clue brought by Mr. A Apart Wort on Qie reeaodeSsg of the F. APeople* house on North Second street |k*S begun. The workmen are sow esgaged ta raisiag the house, prepar*J tory to moving it. By the Srvt of the week, it to thought the mover* win be ready The bouse win be transferred to the People* lot facing os North ‘Third street at the rear. dlagoeaOy. sf *the present location. A basement win |be made under the boose. It win be fitted with furnace aad bath, and everything that will place it Is the strictly modern class. Mr. Peoples will then have the bouse for sale. He will later build a new house on the present location The house was formerly tie old Kirsch homestead. Locked in a box ear where he was forced to remain for three days without food aad his limbs so todly . frozen that amputation was necessary was the sad experience of George Johnson, a colored mas, who claims St Louis as his home, and who passed through Decatur a few days ago.

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Swufita: tram ac -fiartoso xg. IX, rtruhjtf txac pm tram was touad tor sfc team Afar to tod mmr **f a mr ismiiSii oefcad to tour trim ito sus.. stow and to tomtd Amseif a psair Acearktog. 3s tos story to agemposd to acract xJataoEß «*ck saw a*. tn~a stoopisd. Fit v** assali xmei Fr-day aagh: wtom as oar was sec as tto rgnt at Gftto City When to via Imatd to was a a sea eama-cis assuttosM*. shferti from csM xsagwr He was taxes to th* to. ac ®ae -jw* vtor* to w-ls oanid tor -taxi jsrjrtay. wtos tae Ya MT«rt ft i L ffT iateteHV ft^r* SftCeHiiM 12ii tfeft K , ir~;*AV 3Lft2. ftU lad i# ft m *Sk~ zftctteM flf te» tefttac teuft fTmmmi ft%l« 2i tet casr ft^ar»*ftem#*- |"Hn* ' tTJtifiSl.;'. ’’Tb.T 'gTjjl te 7ft.tfl3JS;S M ftftft TTif f -t isare i***©ft tte a. wfe*r ftpKfttjtsft ftltara Tiai f«rtenßte dte Via. IT Aft e&masy H!a aBOr ir’Saa. as rut* »tes M ft ft® a 2M o££ j T3.sarrte ta*! iu ifr«ei fttsl kfit p»tr«rj is St ZjsfzM, ~ ftu tea ftguroft ft* ga St. Zjmzm fttea fe*f teteM tte Cnte tet ite a. rt2l r3tS4 a* ftnu ■ tjgg- \i CC-®A -£ £ 5 *JL. - - C«*»**s ta Bed * ic* ia>fc- ' Ft aw Mssrt Areaew M i Cora Lee. wie * * tie kea i cuussy jsxl leitii trial :c a caarre : as first iegre* m-Erter a 'gg fined t* I her tod ssday tey ta. ataai k et sets- ? xesis She A nCe-ng frnm a sev*re •: sold, tot the stortTi Ttm—y toes net gomtSder tor Claes* *• have res>:tod I

tWHBWKI -rt- SRXBto . “-5 eSJ- - « as? teftft- ft ft z&BKxkz ttex 2 :te« tte «iiw fttes I t:te tte -v-JLiteft is i*fr * ftte »T oe. ft fttste tftei tfefr fttetev ite ta.fr 4aer. t! I itesft |T , T~'~*y tef twfr *Tf. fTTfrfrJ ta.fr I F-r-sa-r &U&L Ttn Ijm ft'_l te r ■ jp7%2 ft mm *.: i Jk9t% vts <rf * sa*m Stetey aste 2: stet ’ tto csmncil es fit-.- sossader tie . master as apptsgttor. ag a faad for the ’ti defeMe of Mr* Lee Mr* Lee js fear- p hi d u trwk as lean tract >. tad r Mst ext to a phyva-rr. far acme sed- p : Ictse to be used ix tsse to s tro-> ■ r bled A this way—Etoßto* New* f: - a. *> S-5 D«Ce MCI SD=S ESS , OF Sdjdy fs- h 4 >u * tre Cteveiase HasodsA j- | M-ss Lena Dvfvsos. firswlj of.* .this city, writes frtosds that she is [ gating iCtag w*r: ia her wrrt at AjOveiaad. Okie, tie * row :a tort ; third aad hast year as a stwiesg m the , [G'«e*vine lofptta.' a arses' tra.x.xg ■ f school, and is Ismirtog 'ttvad vrth 1 rtx*rtrtj to her gradxatagg Miss -1 i DtoUHsa is a cnessia of Mtrray Scherer of this city, aad las maty rei- 1 ative* sear Mocroe. flhc spent some 5 fore going to Oevelaad. WhDe here she made tor home srith Miss Dessto ‘ ; Beery. |i Cheered by forty of their school S j mate* aad a doze* ocher boosters the . iDecaotr high school basket ball team j left over the Clever Leaf this acre-", , icg for B.occsiagtaa. where they wtH . enter the state t->; maett, which be-'; A-is tomorrow sorting at i o'clock , , The tnn aia charge of Mar*.n , Worth man. They went from Sere to; Linden, where they will board the Monon for Blooming*./*, arriving there at i 2 o'clock this afternoon. They Jnsy j the first gam* at I tomorrow against South Bend, said to be one of the very fastest teams is the state. Betting oa ' this game is said to be even and the Decatur boy* fee! they have bettor ‘ than an even chance. The contort 1 ; will close Saturday evening when the ; two champion teams will play the <nr--1 tain raiser for the Eloom.ngtou-Pur-due college gam*. Much interest Is 1 manifested her* ia the result* of the 1 game* aad new* win be eagerly ' awaited. The team from here will 1 line up as follows Forwards, Peter- • son, Ft-’k and Tyndall; center, VaacC; ! guards. Lose and Flanks. f i o K. OF P. MEETING. ' The regular session at the Knights 1 of Pythias will be held at the castle ' hall tonight. Business session opens r ax 7:3d. Es/juires R. M Conins, Dr. r Sterling P. Hoffman and John Stewart 1 wiH be charged ia the rack of knight 1 The degree team has made ampie " preparation to take care of these candidates aad an interesting and profitable session is assured. Following the degree work the knights will indulge ia a social hour at which time the brothers will enjoy light relieshmecU.

Ai tu.gl.-j are r*rM«s< to to jrewvtu bc Farr game. """ Tfi* toskec to£ gadto to to laid »-■ imxpsm x-giu an a* Pwccr haX to-1 . rwesa fit* •w*ys»e Agh sciaisi gods' * tte teftfe idftci. fi **ft v-1 to «a* as toe Sasca* and anrt *► toreasag gsm -s «f the sma*. The gm. tens * rim scan* aad —vast ta* lecarxr to*ai sa'. srwrf show, «CCI- - w2l te tfefr l«* tae ruKsa* to** ever hocksd sg igmaat A jreiranaary caase w*X to jiaywC :«cv»ea fit* swesad toy* team iw ti* scgkiamsrv - **l7l' ! fad.. Mar IP — ■ r-ec-ja. m r»..y "itrsni —r~ —totarttsmuas ar* to to tnsed :a ladhsns *y a **w pawjsf j; sfet» *»—«..* %gr rj -*8 ftKJfJter fftSKhffr-3't jf'sissfrrr*' riasi-f+rTftl %y ft ft"-! * rwEsifr*c «f tifr te taxwl T:-* 2ftz ftft 2ifr rftiHHi ter u. fr«€ft2fr as ft stftpfefre <af see susffr I-- . IT* Lft teijfrftrft te Wfefrc tte iaMtetery M tte r ir.ffr «r oitter -ate :ssfz# «t ftftj oaitar -•£ fna-lrcc-r . 1 1 ’Stefra. tte teMtetery ft ti# ferarjifrr. iter er if»tfrs*£ft2C as troti*r & teHr. w-fr cr ftlteft of ft ( iar ar ifree^y :*ns. ft, j«- reus. fi When, tie tocefirjry is a Irccfier y i sccr rs the faxier me a-rtier es 3* iecedesk or a ftarrsdart thereof. f per cet When tie beneficiary is a Irucher y s.jtcr of lie gr*: fiuicr cr z-and- 1 mocier of tie decedent, or a descend- ' tr*. thervef. 4 -e- cent fi Axv mere dxcant reiston, 5 per ■ < mm* Tee »i eamaiale as from sS.l** to gc, w tie tax «'-jT be cee and one- -

-*.v aaaes tbs primary ratev for $3-V 144 to t to VP- rs: titoss toe primary races for-- estisate of from $ - 14# to IS-14444, two ssd one-tail rimes 1 toe prtaary rate* and ia excess of * $- • • , three times toe primary 1 races Tie foCowing esemptSoes are allowed: - :al cerpcraaces for strictly «w*ty, ; •own or sm-cipal purposes, or to any • >*-rsc« » persoes or wyanttm for ; re-ligiiwto, 'lar.taile y educational or to corporattons of this irate taegaerted under Its laws solely ly reiiglema. ctar.tai> or educatioci. porpewe* ■wM tie first rats above. fi Property of I**s t v s" ss4# under gte aecoud rate above. A Property of leas than $25-1 cater toe third rate above. fi Property of less than $.54 cater toe fourth rate above. fi Property of Vets thaa slto cater toe fifth rate. Every such tax shall be a lieu o® I the property uatfi p*ld. It wH be ha- j posable to escape toe tax by truas- 1 ferrng property by teed during life* a3d by adepcoa of children suddenly,. *s these ruse* are spectficaLy covered - by fee law Tbs sooev from toe toberttaacs, | expected to be between $444,444 and * ss**l, >44 a year, all goe» to toe state ! treseery. Tie governor is empowered j to appoint an investigator at $2444 a j year to investigate tie workings of! toe law Represectatixe Waiter J Tingle was spoesor for the bOJ, but the measure was dr»*l by LegisiatlTe Reference librarian Jobs A Lapp at Tingle's repuert. Tingle is a lawyer of Indianapolis. WILL WINNE 3 BUYS FARM. WIH Wbjtae*. who recently sold the j Decatur steam laundry, baa purchased a forty-acre farm ia Cnkm township three mile* east of the etty, aad ** getting the place into readiness for moving there K»a. He purchased forty seres from toe old Jam** Mows place, owned lately by fitch k Sons, of Fort Wayne, and win bare a fine home o- -., Peterson k Moran this afternoon served notice on the city, according to law, for John Kelley, who announce* his intestine of bolding toe city liable for damages. This is for injury sustained by Mr. Kesley. a laborer, when a sewer, which ho was repairing for toe city, east of Second street, on the Fred Rep pert kit, caved in on Mm on January 27. Mr. Kelley alleges that he was working in the trench, some five cr six feet deep, and that it was not reinforced with toe usual braces, and that the dirt caved in on him, injuring his (boulder aad spine, and that his physicians state he has received permanent injury. He is a day laborer and claims that be h« been dis-

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'atead » *wk aa extort that So be figvs* to* *■—-»’ asarted bias should *S* tfi-Md. V sjess to* C tolas to tettimi. lout et emn. sS* city stay to ia*nl*sd a a f-i -Tlf* FLOTD4.' MAGICiANB'Magto that to mmsf~ to wbat toe Forte «®*r at toe Bosee opera ho**e Tuesday evealag. March II Every •mete* a# to-Kr ;rcg-xm to thick aad hruad aad too* *l*S e*terta;n»e*: — the tad tost to utterly devoid of the eeuveaasoal aad aatosm Their twenty years as experience has placed them to to* front rank of ,$ teteiiryto greatest arttota They are eutertaiaevs of the very tghert claw A0 as tbefr ■JO-, mtelrsadlsr aad Olssioas are strietciy 11 <'ia* Aa evening of start- — -Tiiitx **F*ned mirth se-f pleasure 'i§ assured aB who attend tkto xnAgte perSsrmanc*. The entertaiam**£ tE bs given under tbs auspices as toe teaiag cto*s of toe Decakw kgl school This s art one «f tbs iecrsf’* eourue 2amber* however, but aa extra eatertaiament The sew srofce aad hah factory beta* erected by OGJ* Chroatoter to be--_i rathed to coapletion, aad Mr. Ckronister extect* te have ft to operax.«m by April L Mr. Ckrtmisur has leased three n-re* of mad is toe north part of to* city, east of toe old motor car worts, sad on toto is ereetiag his factory 4#xS4 feet. It win be ran by ehtetrie pc*«r aad equipped with ail the latest machinery and appliance*. The Industry via give employment twefre or fifteen men Mr Chrocister is tooronghly experlesced la toto wort, having been to toe ember business eight or ten year* He form»rly —1- ar«-rf a plant of this kind at Baryrsa. Ohio, aad lately, was manager of toe Adams plant to this city. A part of toe timber for as* in the factory to already on the grounds, and

mors rsrlaste are expected at any tom Us Mr Chmetoter will be in toe mark*: for first-class second growth wh;*# aad burr oak and hickory timber Mr. Chroatoter to a progressive business mas and toe duress wiH welcome this new industry. o T- S W LL :V7 BREST MMOTHERS. Mother Gray's Sweet Powder* for Children relieve feverishness, headachy :ad stomach, teething disorders, move and reg’-ito'e the bowel* and de-

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Convenient! Now, the distance to St Louis is materially shortened by the convenience of the service— Through Sleepers to St. Louis D*:.jr *t 10:M pm. on “The Commercial Traveler” New Pullmans with all the comforts-electric lights, electric fans, dental lavatories, and more commodious dressing rooms for ladies. Luxurious Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) add much to the pleasure of the journey. Then, there is no change of cars-you go right through without a bit of bother. Morning arrival in St. Louis in ample time for business, or for connecting trains. Tickets ani information at'Clover Leaf Station. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R.R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Dec*tar, Ind.

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