Decatur Democrat, Volume 58, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1913 — Page 4
PAILYPEMOCRAT Ptoii-ore* Evsry EW«*.«q, l««*< Tit KCATtI KJMOUT CWW LEW G. CLUMOMAM >OMN K. HtLLER Sttoocnpg >om 5 J Per Kml by eartim 1# e«a F*r T **?. by eamor *SP» Por Menus. *7 *s3 tS «sa Par rear, 37 sjui 22 to Cif « Coptoa * cent* Ad’«■*..* ag raw* sau oc MVi tat: oc. E*ie-*d it the /4UCk* ts Iwiar fwT-a.i* u tcermd .u sm,L Tile COAL SUPPLY f Continued from Page 1) tioc for the of the reporta -tarried. *' Tte city thee f <ed t;«a Scat-oe* a which he stated that a uaifor* n; of bsLZ-zg res* ret iido- »» ia le the city should hq earned, OR *v«ry ktml Tie street Lad 9»*rer committee the* itad* it*, repert «f thto proposed Ttird street improvemeel Rtjwt *u tinted u r»*d Th* City engineer was then instructed to make plan* and ipecificatkes for Third street. Mr. Kfc>». tie gentleman who ru, injured when a »>«>r <-*»*«; ia 00 fire, ui*C tie council via: they could do ’ tor kirn. After toilisg tiis body of tie 1 aCair tier infracted i.m to file a bill tor tie mafiosi attest; -at given to! feta aad foe other iscsdectato before! as; action cooki ie takes. Tie electric lights oc Motroe street : were referred to tie street aid sever committee Tie purchasing iwlnu vas ties ordered to bar another gong for tie 1 toiler roots at tie waterworks, as tie workmen eosld aot bear tie one tiey have tiere at preoezt. Tie executive sese.oo ties set and diactased tie coal asd oil bid*. After a little argument between oc* aid asotier tie council finally agreed to r.»t the Sunday Creek Coal eonpas; tie contract. Tttsu fad ( was for Hocking Valle; coal, tl.lt f a b. mines asd a tUi rate for freight, I mails? a total of 11 49 f. o, b. Decatur 1 Kanawha WMte Asb. *1.95 f, a V mine*. 11.13 for freight; Smith's Creek Gas, SI ■’** aid SI 33 for fresgat.' Tie city eaa change between the** three d-ffereikt kinds of eoal ac; tic.* the; waat to. Tie oil hid was given to tie Standard O 0 company. Tie finance committee ties allowed tie follow.ng tills asd tie motion for
"W/E have good reason to boast a bit ▼ ▼ about our Clothes Show for Spring and Summer, you will think so, too, when you see how far above the average our clothes are-how superior in quality, and surpassing in style. There will be some quick choosing and rapid buying when our friends see these stunning new Spring Models. It would be well to get yours for Easter-NQW The Myers-Dailey Co.
adjournment was seconded aid <a* : M. r G. F. Kins? | 24* !Ft *• yae Prtatiag 00. S$ f CardweU Pack On 2*7 J. V. Zartmazz o*3 Co. ~ 4.25 ' Crane Cot 24 IS : r«*trai Rsbbor * Sopgly C 0... IV. Waterworks pot; rafl 23.99 ]Calaosemt Cowl 4 Coke COl <T »: 1 ► Track Goeker Bailer Works .. 1M 1 Doas Bee Mfg Oat at* » Pi Tijm Beetr.c irks. J4.fl rGo*. E. Seoeto 43 33 • . mmmmmt i*jw Coaoiidattoft Cool Cot 3M »T ,[c. R 4 L Ky Co til 43 |D, Y Teepie i.44j 'Jots wCffhe MT2 '.Tie Dosaoertt C® «lT*j ' Deeati? Hera.i 22S I Xardao Howe Coal Co. R. 24 j —— . - -- ■ ........ ■ A BOLT THE »tCkV E. Praace is able to he oot oga a ‘ t after klo seteral weeks' cctfiaocks: 'to the boopttal azd zone. tj MTS. lusata 5a. bv of 'A tUakire, a pm- • tMOf beTeral weeks i* a Ft Wa;se ifrt&Uu, waa takes booze Mooda; azd ,|is getizg alcsg weCcousrr eiOUSE sews. Tie final report of Rachel Bazgimia ■ as of Carton r-atgiataa. Vet tnrreot report as to Faaaie, were a!- j loved, azd tie gsardias discharged 1 as to Catron. i , * j Real eotace traaofen Old Adams iCofcjEty bask to CTmtoc J Gr.m et al_ Slot IS, Dsorar, 2123. __ >esse Caae. a tardvare mrrrhaof of jDtzok, Ohio, bora June 4, IfSS, son of f Aadrev J. Case, vas Iseeesed tiis afitersooc. to ved Etta Havk. Jatt(ary 15, ll>2, daigiter of Jotz Havt ‘ Heller, Skttoo k. Herler bare filed ' a zew salt oc note azd fore- j etooere of mortgage tor the Old Ad arts Coomtr iazs »n.iK W H. til Edw.z n<n<M«irjnfnn azd saetees others. The deaazd So 24. M*. Tte eoate*t to rests: the profeoze of , 1 wirts- v - - asd is s iard-fcsgSt case, i 0 . V • Deeatar Lodge, So 571, work ia ‘ ■ Master Mason's degree. 1 Osier, sets, red aad yellow, 7e; • white, 4e qt—E. L. Carroll. it
DOINGS IN SOCIETY Miss Mar.e Allison Guest of Honor at Dinner Party at the J. J. HELM HOME I Harry Suman Given Birthday Surprise—The Historical Club. — A EE* 3 SOCIAL CALENDAR. WsdaooOo 1 Ura lit l TrsdaU Tks'wO »/ Ylctpiag riaz-i—Sefilzi Kecza. 1 Erazgekcal Aid—Mrs. R- C Parrssi Boreka—Mm. Giea Laks. BapCot Aid—Mrs. George Glass a: W. a Oorvtz boose. Esaorpooa—Faaz; Kite. Ffimy. M. E. k > Sooty—Mrs C H. Oo* ur. I C. B. Tocag Poopie s Socasi— Jt* Paasy Potter. Siarti?. Jeez; Wress—Nsast Myers. ! The Ltele Haz.i garfa vX meet Thsroday ewea_zg after oeiooi srtti Mas Be«3ak Eeaza I Miss Nasal Myers r 3 be ttateas to tie Jmj W-mls Sarzriay aftorOOBk. The Gertsas 2ef:rssed Keiptag Hat-: wscjecy wijc.4 w£2 color East.er -ggt for tie -j~, baza 2 tie booze at yert Wart* »- meet Thursday after zoos vas Mm. Jaiz SjmLer to color them. All tzooe kocaezg eggs are re- ; jested to za*e tzem at the SpcULer zese by toeaorrov afterzooe. Fmt Scenes of WHatire, Okaz. had -as his gsests Monday Mao Sisley Hystec azd Mr. C Erlttaoc of Vaa Wert, Ohio. Tiey attended tie perry gsrea Monday eeeakec by Mas Hyssea azd M se Joc.es, two teacher* of tie schools, who entertained tie Research dab azd their freed* ac a st Patrick's party ax tie home of W. A. !>all. A btniday surprise dizser was lies for Harry Scsaz a. hoaor of hi* tweaty-flm birthday azz.tersary. tie affair being giT*a at hia hemte east of tie city oc tie Ed Moces farm. Geests were Mr azd Mrs. Otis arcsa 3 azd ehildret. Raymond azd Mary; Mr azd Mrs. Fred Bender azd sob. Daz: C. DrcmnKsod azd daughter. Benia; Mr. asd Mrs William Aifatfeer azd daaghter, Vehaa; asd Harry P>>l:zg. Hmt Mare Alsco of Izdtazapo’l>. was the giest of honor at a six o’clock dizaer party gfrea Monday eresmg |by Mrs. Jeose J. Heim. Cower* were laid for Mrs. Atm Birk. azd tie Misses Madge Hite, Fanz-e FrUlager azd Fraoce* Dncan. Little Irish silk flags were osed ia deeoraCag, while the table was Lghted w:th greez-booded green casdlea Little shamrocks were giren as favors acd tie place cards were • illastrated wtth pictsres cot firom msg- ■ acneo, portraying charactertetlea of the gaeou. Mr*. L. W Ctoppock of Grand Ra> , ids, Mich, is expected Sere next week for a risi: with her Deeatsr frieada Fiorhal de Paris—Stella Cbroeioter Miss StelU Chrooister will enter tain the Fiortal de Paris eleb girls 1 this eweniag. The Baptist Lodier Aid society vill have aa enthusiast far meetizg Thsrs day aftersooa at tie home of Mrs W R. Dorwln. when Mrs. George Glass will be boot cm. ' • One of the JoUieot evening* ever sspeot by the Historical clab was that j of Tuesday evening, when they com lined social pleasare with study at j the home of Mrs O. L. Vance. The subject was “Chinese Music" and this was very well presented by Mr*. Ed S Moses ia her paper. Each member contributed to the program with mn- j sic, readings, and other entertain-, ment features Mrs. C. 8. Batten j berg ga~a a reading on “The Diary of i Eve by Adam;" Mrs. Da rid Eley gave! a German address, Mrs. C. D. Lew-tor. gave aa instrumental selection and and several Chinese rocgl and instrumental numbers were given by a quartet in costume. The quartet was comprised of Mesdanses P. B. Thomas, Amo# GUlig, D. G. M Trout and J. N. j Fristoe, and the gowns they wor* were gay kiraooas in Chinese style. The songs they gave were truly Cainene and it is said by those vbo are connoisseurs of music that they were very fittingly interpreted, much to the , mirth of the audience. After their j songs, It was announced that a picture of the quartet would be taken. Mias Mary Moses vas the artist and when
<*ZI h«4 sssamed ;-*c thw mas- graco* , fmi pose that the costume* might aJ iloer. Mis* Moves sasppod the camera, j With a m*p the Oooe Sew opek acd a ■ wag. grses Sk Patrick » snake sprang ’ j forts. sMch to ike fright of all. dosevytag the grace and dignity of the patera, who were not tie least sarpro--led of the coewr The arrangemect was a gift to Mas Moses from .’span The Banner boy* had a merry eveoI bag with Albert Gehrig eaer* they dtoczssed bootses* reializg to their orgazAatioo and then played game* azd ecateoa ssiL the refreotmezu came. CC »4fTY 3.1 SESS—NOTiCE TO B OO E°S. i — Notice is hereby give* that the \ Board of Comm. »*-:•: zers of A fame , County. Iz-iAZA will ee T«**osr. Ape-- g. t**A szi zp axel It o'cjjck 1 a,of said day. receive sealed Seis for the fari_szzg sf os labor asd matertai aeceeaary fed tie ccestrsmoa u f re- •» -of the Itßosvsag earned bndgm and Artde* to be erected ta s*_-t «>*»- ty accuri-zj to jwlss ;«L* azd errv»y here'XZb re s lepted placed oc file .3 the Aaddtort ofhee of aud Cooaty. wl.es saei yr fgee are tsc>: sad radacaced by Um fsUowtzg sas-rs sad locsroa*. toMiKxgifs RJh Brdg*. Root townMtoure Bridge. Hartfard tjwtiah-p. Hariaoe 3ndg»_ Wscsaa tovajz.p s» «r -•» Bridge. Jeßesaoa t.rwzaaip &>*:«• Bridge, repair. Hartfoed tsw-zakjp. se-par*te itOM *® be received 00 etscz trudge sad reps_rsSe md srs be received or ester-tn-arl by asud heart saMos ttudt bid e t? az ifitivt sueth as a new rwgstre-: uy 'asw emsanacag Wde for l-r.igee Ea t tod st tot te m rump—lea ty a good saMctett tood equal to the amc-.z: -us the tot zud-* payable ta the Scale of lz-t sza signed by st ■ least two freebo.-; sirecea reanteati of the corny, or by s property sathorned szi exahfie; tcmfca* or *-trecy enmtony;. n/l toad shall guarsztee the farthfil performance sz: exe<?> ooa of the w-va* tod tor -a -;ase the sazte Je swarded azd that the eoatractor *ha.i pay aT. Babts xant fey tom ;z z* pujemretl— of ssack work, imtitd-zg azor. ssatertal ftrzmaed sad for tear: zg the laborer* thereoa. As; oee c-*rtzg to #z> an piazs sad spec fi- s'-.cs far ;copectsaE st the same letting aa; to so by tl.sg the same with the aad-'-tr of ss.-i coeaxy «oc **s thAZ tea days before the saui kite of jetting. If azv sack ptaz* szd spect&axiami to sziar-ted .s-'.'zd* the ;v of aa; tateated tevtse ;c >: sz; srt- > comtroitod hr a ems«upe*y. the specie* • tioas shall :« teremiaz.-.-: by a states>zt of the terms zpea wtocraefe devure or article may Se seed or obtained. The Beard reserves the right to reject aay asd ail fe'-'tos JIM A HEXDfUCKS, CHRIST E3CHES. HENRY ZWI.-R. Board of OosMßiasiooera of Adams County. lad. Attest; T H. Baitaeß, Auditor. lJtf APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby gives that the undersigned aas teem appointed Adminiatratkx of thw'vstat* of Frederick Scheimsa. tote of Adams Ctouhty, deceased Tte estate a probably solvent. L. ZZTE SCHETMAN, AdmiztoCatrix. D. E. Smith. Any. March 17, 1)12 12t2 appointment of executor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has be«e appointed executor of the estate of Robert R. Stephenson, late of Adam; Cooa-y. deceased. The estate is prooahiy solvent. DOP.E B ERWIN. Exec--tor. March 1* 12X2. 12cl — -o NOTtCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EBTATE. Notice So hereby given to the creditors, heirs sad legatee* of Windmill Gallaerer. deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, 00 the sth day of April, 1112, Dainty Springtime Foods are here for your choice and this is the season for dainty and coquettish appetites when spnng fever robs you of the desire for meats and heavy diets Our delicious breads, biscuits, rolls, buns cakes and ties supplies the nourishment that is required for your Spring appetite which you will find in profusion at Jacob Martin
SPRING OPENING SALE AT BERNSTEIN’S Studabaker Blo<*R Decatur, Ind. Two Doors South of Interurban Station Our Annual Spring Opening Sale which opened Saturday March 15th. was one grand success. There is a Reason for if. We are *>e ing all new seasonable goods at reduced prices. Sale lasts up to Saturday March 2&th. Come and get your wants and save dollars.
* LADES SHOES. I Lad:** Wh > Caav*s Buttoa Shoe. mil latest stylos. 22 40 value. • Spring Opening Stoic . I'.»8 5 1 Lozas Velvet Bsttoa Shoe, plain I toe. all lataat stylea. flit vaiae, 1 S;ns* s’22-'-:> azd 22 M Ladies' Gun Metal i azd P«eet Button or Blaefeer shoe, all latest I*l2 stylea. Spring Opening Sal# $1 It 1 Special -Lad.es' Soft Vfart Kid Blscfeor Shoe, toee sensiMe teei, a zest durable azoe. Spring Opening Sale . 2' 48 men's shoes. 23 SO izd 24 j* M*z > G«a Metal !, Btotum oc B!jeher aoe, alao un Botam. ft aL the latest style*. Sprtzg Opeaizg Sale —. ■ *2.38 ' 22 to Men's Patent Bsttoa or Blacker Shoe also Gun Metal. Button or Elurzer Sprt&g Opoaizg Sale 22.A5 ' 22 5J Meas Vjci Kid Gnz Metal, a B<a Calf Shoe, sciii throughout. Sprzg Ojezizg Sato ... 2" M Spec a. —Mez * Satin Calf Shoe, best os tie market, a neat, durable shoe. Sprsag Opemag Sale 2M3 Special —2223 Good Heavy Tan Wort Size, all solid leather. Sprtzg Opening Sale 2' 43 22.54 Men * Oksaiz Stooe, In tan or alack, to: sines. 4 to 11 I'M to NDCto SHADES. EACH. 1 23c Tti* of Green Window Shades, oil color, 4 ft tog. fall width. aaly. each 17e LACE CLRTA NS. 38c PAIR. Lore Baa*. 23.34 value, or white or ecn. p,a-z or fancy centers. I extra v..Je. Z's yards iocg, oaly pair 98c CURTAIN a COS. sc. lie Pram Extension "zrta.z Rods, only, each 5c
For Lick of space we are compelled to omit the greatest portion of our bargains. Secure Our Large Circular For More Bargains AT BERNSTEIN'S
and show canoe, if any. why the final 1 settlement account* with the estate of j sa-d decedent should aot he approved. ! iz: said heir* are notified to then and there mike proof of hetrMup. ami receive their distributive shares. FRANK M. 3CKIRMETER. Administrator. Heller, ibrttoa A Hefier, Atty*. March li. 13U. 12t2 NOTICE TO N'ON-PES;D£NT. Tie State of Indiana, Coonfy of Adams, aa; Ia the Adam* Circuit Court, Febri- j ary Tern:. 1513. The Old Adams County Bank, a cor ' notation, rs. William H Fledder- ! jofeaan et al. No. 24*2. :• appearng from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Frank T. Boeaei, Benjamin A. Fledderjofeann. Lewis Lam mens. S. Edward Whipp and John H. Koenig, of the above named defendants, are non-resi-dsnts of the State of Indiana. Notice ia therefor hereby given 'he said Frank T. Boesei, Benjamin A.) FWderjohann, Lewis Lammers, S. Edj ward Whipp and John H. Koenig that they be and appear be- j fore the Hoc. Judge of the Adams! Circuit Court on the I2th day of May, : 1313, the same being the 25th Juridical 1 Day at the next regular term thereof, to be hoiden at the Court House in fie City of Decatur, commencing oc :
Fords or can’l as-Fords | The largest Motor in any car is in a “FORD’’ i “FORD” is 20 H. P. at 1.333 revolutions per minute, f; A 4by 4 1-2 inch Motor is 25.6 R. P. at 1,333 revolu-1 tions per minute. “FORD” weight equipped is about j? 1,500 lbs. or 75 lbs. perH. P. Our 4by 4 1-2 inch |: friends usually have a load of 2,300 lbs. or better. I An average of 90 lbs. per Horse-power. Its the Motor’s tt P. Load not its size that spells Big or Little. Pleasure Cars $540.00 and $615.00 GROVE GARAGE On simon moore I OnUfL OHnHUL UU. Branch Manager fj . . 1 . . B tKSgtWujifr t » I f
| LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, l ‘Ladies' White Laws Shirt Waists, high or low neck, short or long sleeve*, button ia front or back, tore or embroidery trimmed, ail tliti Talk*. S; rifcg Opening Sale Me 2250 Ladies White Voile Waists, high or Sow neck, silk embroidery trimmed. Sprtzg Opening 5a1e.*1.49 MLSLIN UNDERWEAR. 50c value Corset Cover* 22c Extr* fine all-over embroidery Corset Covers, Tsc valoe 49c I 75c value of fancy Trimmed Gowns izd Slip-overs, only 49c *1 50 value of slip-over Gowns, made of fine crepe, kimoaa sleeve. only 98e ComKnatioo Suit, Tsc value, made fj • of cross-bar swisa, oaly 49e Pnseeato Sips, *1.25 vaiae, special for ill fctoe 98e 1 Drawer*'-—IS value MusKn Draw- j ( era, fancy trimmed with toce or insertion, only .23c PETTICOATS! PETTICOATS! Ladies' Black Heaiherbloom Petticoat, made with a double rufie or embroidery flounce, *l-50 value. Spring Opening Sale 98c Petticoat, made of fine cambric, trimmed with deep solid lace or embroidery fiounce, full underlay and dust rufile. only 98c SPEC al: TABLE OIL CLOTH. 13e All fancy color. Table Oil Cloth. 19c quality, while it lasts, oaly yd...13c ] TABLE LINEN. 23c YARD. 25c raise of Bleached Table Lises. only, yard 23c Red and White, also Blue and ' White, Table Cloth, only, yard -23 c : CwRTA N SW SS. "Oc YARD. A large assortment of White, Ecru. I or Bert tan Pattern Swiss, only i yard 10c l
For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow tom. That’s what they will say of thehoetwho offers them a rglass of our high class liquor. - X A ' Have some of our brandy, gin - or whiskey on hand for the * ‘ JpzjUjL refreshment of your friends. p,*y . BzSF Vou needn’t be 'afraid to of- Uts- A‘ M’* fer or they to take it for our m r fir '®V'*sS m liquors are absolutely pure tj and naturally aged. That means good lellowship with no dark boown taste the next miming. Berghoff Beer by the case. fX. I \ *pV Comer of Second and ■ t *- » Madison streets.
J •— rev Monday, the 14th day of April, A. D., ; ISIS, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said Cocrt hereto affixed this 19th day of March, 1913. 1 FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. By L. L. Baumgartner. Deputy. Heller. Sutton k Heller, Atty*. for piaintig . 12t3
CORSETS. We have s complete line of C B A. LsSpirUe Corsets Guaranteed fi( aa( j sstisfactloe Special pries* *t Spring Opeaing Sale; Hid Coreott I.M Cor sou .59 Corsets *2 BED SPREADS. *1.59 value of White Bed Spread*. \ without fringe, extra size. Spring Opening Sale 9^ 12.99 value of White Bed Spread*, cut coraors, with or with ok Wfe««, WRAPPERS AND KIMONAB, Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses, all *1.25 value, only jgg Ladies' Crepe Kimoaas, all colors 21.59 value, only jgc DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c YARD. Our Spring Dreaa Ginghams and Shirtings are a display of a large assortment, only, yard :0c CALICO, 5c PER YARD. Standard Calico, red, black, gre; and dark and light blue, only. yd. 5c SPECIAL WORK SHIRTS. 38c Special:—Men's Work Shirt*, large assortment to pick from, all sixes. 14H to 17, all 59 values, oaly 38c MUSLIN. ■ Cnbleached Muslin, yard 5c Extra fine Unbleached Muslin, yard 7i*e Bleached Muslin, yard 5 J »c Good heavy Bleached or Unbleached 19-4 Sheeting, yard 23c NOTIONS. 'White or Black Tape 1o Pins, per package 1e Hair Pins, package 1e Darning Cotton 1e Safety Pins, card I'je Pearl Buttons I'/jc
FOR SALE —FuJi-blooded Indian Runner duck eggs at 75c a settinc of 1* eggs. The only duck that la;* tae year around. Will deliver at Decatur. —R. N. Runyon, Decatur, R. R- 3l 'phone 8-L. tit 3 FOR SALE —Csood dwelling house, 3 lots on 13th SI., one square from brick street—J. H. Hick &
