Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat, w Mr R ~* Teh * ================! »ugn fund. Ttis is a case m Put shed Every Ewen:ng. Except Sun which tie adntinistra-.ro-—or a part day. fey of ft —may fee charged with respocsi LEW G. ELLINGHAE i:J:ty “tor what tie light shows E® the light is withheid Per week fey earner 1# eea's — Per year by earner.Bs.6# Bryaa’s wWe time has bees takes Per moetk, by =uul2s eeats ’»P lo * several weeks delivering MePer year. by *»*' -V» —res down east. They hare jest Btrge ecp.es J cents «-u«® on tie fact down there that —— he is one of the greatest cratora and Advertising rates made known oa ?=t>Hc i?<akeri a eemtry. and are going wild over him. Prejudice Entered at the pcs ’-office In Decatur kept them iroes bear-tig hi® years Indiana, as second class mail matter Most pwbiie speakers grow stale ■ — =- x the course of time ta Bryan. J. H, HELLER Manager. seems to improve as be grows cider. AS TO PUBLICITY. At any rate, be has captivated all New England wtti his eloquence. — Colombia City Post. In bis titiroato-lis speech Mr Booseveil tad the following to say shout NOTICE TO THE TAX PAYERSpeb’sciry: ~I believe in proper publicity. There , , . , . , . Oruered by the Board of Revtew has been complaint of some of the in- Acdiwr c<<iOe . to ie vestigauotts recently carried cc. tut j taT payers of the vartots townships those who co® plain should pet the ■ that they may be beard on the sotbiame where it belongs—opoo the mis- lowing named dates. , .. , . . . , J Union —Monday, Jane IS, I>?7. deeds which are done :x darkness. and — . . Root—Tuesday. June 11, 1> not spou the investigations which! prehie—Wednesday, Jane It ISY7. brought them to light. The adminis- Kirtland —Thursday, June 13. IXnation is responsible for pursing oof Washiagum>—Friday, Jsae 14 Incite tight, but it is not responsible for Marys Saturday. . e--•■ -P. ■ Bine Creek —Monday June 17. 1> what the light showed. , Mfloroe Corp—Tuesday The inquiry naturally comes as IXS June IS. lb»7. what Mr Roose vet thinks is 'proper. Frenchs—Weitesday. June 15. !>< publicity. - Abo® the only ewapiafat ; Hartford —Thursday, June -'■ lse. - of investigation. of consequence, j "'s-ash Fn-iay. j mo x .1.15 m . | Deca:ar Com.—Saturday. June 22. came from. the beef trust, after a prt- , - rate citizen. had practically forced the Geneva Corp.-—Monday. June 24.. administrator to reveal the truth, ly Even the beef trust found no fault Berne >.. >rp 7 nesday June wih the first investigation, as it was 1 “ C D. LEWTON. conducted by Mr Garfield. Indeed, it . Andittr was highly pleased with the certificate 0 : OFFICERS ELECTED ■oooerelt s ta-tcmar agent The president goes on. to say that -•-■ntinced f'vm page l-» the adimnistmnon is responsible for we raraing on the light, but it is not re- that they wtn map out a spc•nsibie for what the light shows. - ; course that wiß make the ra-e of Now. ve IK 3M(» sure about all of T -he Ft. Wayne and SpringfieM railway this. There are s;-m- itnporoant loc? “«* o thizzs on which the administration j , . FOR SALE —Seed ;«>tat-:es. Inquire has refused to “turn on the light. - o r £_ E_ Zimmermas. R. R 2. oread sncfc, for instance, as the corporatie© pboue No. 4 D line. l*t-4t
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SPECIAL SUIT SALE!" The Long Backward Season Has left us with a lot of Choice Suits and Separate Jackets which must be sold quick, and in order to do this we are going to offer them at less than manufacturers’ cost. You will be well paid to visit this department as they will not last long at these prices. LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 NICE NOBBY SUITS THAT WERE »’2JC THIS SALE SUITS THAT SOLD AT A BARGAIN WEL WORTH YOUR SEEING. WE ASK YOU TO CALL IN THIS LOT YOU WILL FIND SOME GOOD BARGAINS A' I THIS WHILE THE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD AND SECURE ONE OF THESE SEASON S CHOICE STYLES. RARE BARGAINS LOT No. 3 ALL NOBBY SUITS THAT SOLD AT S2SJ» THIS SALE TO CLOSE. SI23C IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FINE SUIT AT LITTLE PRICE YOU CAN GET IT IN THIS SALE. We have a lot of Nobby Spring and Summer Jackets. All 55.50 Jackets go at this sale for 53.75. All 57.50 and SB.OO Jackets go at this sale for 55.00. All S 10.00 Jackets go at this sale for 56.50. Call while the selections are good, as at these prices they will not last long. NIBLICK & COMPANY
THE FIRST DEFEAT 1 A Fast Ball Game at Portland Yesterday THE SCORE FOLR TO TWO ~~~~~ it was a Pitcher's Batt e and a WeSi '■ • > Payed a-d an Eve 1 Ga~"e. < The Jaybirds, who have been touted ! by ’ray papers thr>zgh->z: the scare as being the fastest mdetewpent team, in the state, gave our base ball as- : piratkrns a yalt yestenUy. when they t defeated as by a score of four io two. < in a wefi fiayed game. Althodgfi this t was our first defeat thi* seascc.. we do not expect it to be our last as . there are too many stmeg indepen- t ien: teams to say that you wx»Y free c any more games, and we expect to ; k«se our share, still, while '. :<sm.z j them we fully expect to see fast bail tod ekee games. The mt - ~e at Portland yesterday was a pitcher's barnle . ' between Waguer and Geyer m which , the fomser excelled by a few points. ,
but whet: the fam is takes into cte- ■ sideration that Portland has been ■ together for five weeks and the locals but oee. there is seme exease fior ocr defeat, tend we prafict that when ; we jaeet the Jaybirds is. two weeks frtm now there will be a itfierent I story to te£L The bays were treated royally and have no eomp-lamt to register team st the Portland msmzrement :<ber than, they were defeated. The i majority of the fans were ftily expecting this defeat and wheat the news arrived were not dissatisfied in the least and were greatly surprised that they made ssch as exreiJent showing agars st the strong Jaybird- The ! score: 12345C7SSRHE Portland ....•••S3#ie x—4 S 3, | Decaxsr ...» f i M t H A—2 5 1 1 Batteries—Wagner and Harsesj Geyer and Winger. Three base hits — • Betx and Linderteek. NOTES Strng for the first time. Linierbeck straightened cut o®e of ;
Wagner's bec-iers for three sacks, f sen-it ng Capcatn Behringer to the rah-' her with the first se-we The Jaybirds proved to he t«*» strong for as this tiaae. Geyer had the only error credited to the kcals sa yesterday s contest and :t i: ix t cost anything. Fry-aa al' reports the Jaybirds areall that has been clatased for them in the way of being a bard hitting WtoClL Betr feß into cue of Geyer s snake curves, and J xnr-d it sp agamst the fence for three sacks and say. that hurt s>:me as two sen were <® bases at the time. Testerixy s victory >AS for Portland from Deeaiar is several years, asd the Jay coun.tyt-.es hare past c&nse to rejoice and shxtii baaquec ti»e mesabers of the team. The Frankfc.-. team arrived today foe- a series es two games, but it is detit-tful whether ember game wtll be piayed as the weaiher man is again p-luting his psracks. e Unless the Harefore CKy -raaagesseat can. raise 31 r. ■ by today a:; one® to pay back salaries, the pteyers ■ wtil pack their nelosmmgs smd e.' toj
’ greener arc richer fields The Hartford City teep-'.e are having rocsssd erabse troMbin te maim? both ends meet this se-as.-n Manager Behringer is well satie fied with the showing kis men made igaitist Porttod atid says that the game detoTg-Strated to him that be has the maternal fee a strteg team., ax-d as so® as they get to gt-ms right will rr-ake them all travel some to outdistance hret Several places <sb the team cnald be filled to tetter advax-. tags, but what they were be would not state at this time. SHE WAS FAITHR.L (Continaed ea >»g* Z.) amid surrr-tmdings which were so fa- j miliar to him. He saw net the strong j iron bars nc-r the blue-mated -rScers. , ;No minister of tire gospel was present j with a prayer that he might reach' that spacf-: tts firm arrest or. itizh. One | faint eCort to catch his breath, and' aft that was mortal of the fam<-ns des- : perado was nt an ettd.
f TELEPHONE MEN (Oratinued frrx. Fkto 1•cis Tagger of Wmx:pe«.. ** p«t of the Masntatea = charge of im -nmg that ?• mre - 1 --yklsitie tout c;v ertxg stxty towns- **- lirt ‘ siE ‘ t.ugx Jeading to Mnatissfea s to ©c®s«r®« the «rst gßrerMß*«-; s wired wie three system <m tM» «*j I tinaat Mr. Tugger has fre years beex! the telerhetne expert M the Tanadar pariament at Ottawa. This year s cscrention wiT be i-'CE-mated by naest from tie cec’-ra sta-es. who. before they 'eave f:-r thetr homes, are expectef to cmngitte ;-aa.s for mterro-smectron tt kistanre lines whose use will bring asset the -elata-cs of tosefkuee st:scribers in Mxkxgna. "ms.es. l»a WisTOE-sm Ohio. Indarna Mt.ssc«r. ant K«. tacky. These arrange -sects are to be made ax private saee-tmgs outoide es coffivextiec. btvzrs. H. a Crftctfiell of Milwaukee Vre. ; resident of the Wtsettsm ladepHt-| dent Telet-bcor Associatt u. s to re! spend to tie address es weMvme — j the ccnventiac by Mayw Basse Mr CritohfieM is bun-Lng ax todepeod«exchaage in. Milwaukee, and *s j-rest-dent of as outside O-VEtany is cmpleting class to ceascroct kxrg -2> J txnee lines all over Wiseeusm «e- --; trecting with the Tri-Saue system cf I Mismesc-ca at La Crosse. Lrcg dastaaee impro-vesests are tbe discussed by C. E. Tarte. ad Gran-d Rapids. Mich- genera, manager -f the j C.tinsss' system Lmkmg tweuty .arse towns asd cities in Michigan Mr Tarte is esnssdered <me <sf the test teiepheae executives and atin.;-—scra-tsn i> the country fiißigit E. Sapp, of Mt. Vem n O a lawyer, will steak of “FrenEed Finaace is the Telepifeoee Kelt " He vL urge ewaservative xeaeptwsae fir. an cjing. as wHI W. L. Moekerteg. of Ft. ■Wayne. lad_ who will steak of “Te.e-. ? t-h.-ere Secnriti« as as teressment I’ The coeveEticu is to be urged by these | snest to deciare is favor of teiepit-sne' 0.-gvs:zati«-<B on aa esdarimg iiasc-a. s u«c-?ra> > j James S. Brailey Jr_ of Tvieda. G-j’ 5 presides.’, of the United States Lccg j Instance Tele;Lo®e rompany ax-n of ’ j -:-:m;anie s operating extensively in - , Intima aad Ohio. w= discuss Tne - Strength of the Cha; - argtig -:m- --' ’wiry <rf netioc by all independent j telethctie cssncems in ext ex ting tie «; >ng distance business. Rural teSep-h-: ne sitcations are to be icxiusidered ia the «jnvesti<nt foffc-wiagj
os the sobjeet bJ c ”• * Wis. Lo<* schwetef- ■ le lei>bone tsstot* in •***-“ week are c. be e. city w J. t *ai J M iwr U I-»wa ~ cRAZ 7^r; iS . Wabash -.-:r Exserere* - Operatcr. Thossas- Daokberty. ' he Xe-x-% D«ghertys ex per wL enoed » set W maD “ \Paral'-tic IXrete * the for a day and - - Ki* t»ncche~ for. Uy drod 3 the idling room. The Snation « ’-'-ried o» his nerves that 2 mmtned that he could hear the I of his nether calling ;rocl the XTXm While Ms body wtoin«L; ‘kis trote was a raging storm M cuulictmg fears <tries and superBtodreds of times Ms bndn refeptitica-iy tried to move the bod -o aro-m but each time the effect wastatae. A-ms and legs were unrefor thirty six hours he
szve. u’jr - --» | « sate a <OS the floor. Then some .-ame into the house and eseirered. ±e dead body pf the m.'-tier and hits prostrate on the — voice of it— mother, which .he seemed to bear, haunted him and :yv* way. under the strain, -krotoh -.hvsKians aid he recovered t-iraivtic stroke, but his mind It a belseved that confinement in - titmater- restore his reiscu. He was one of the best operators m tie Big Four and seeming•v ia robust health. —Logansport ReI porter. trustee election. Ttere wi3 be an election of one (trustee to the church board of the | Evangelical church in Decatur, on j Friday June 14. a: 5:39 p. m. at the | chart*, to fiH the unexpired term of (Gecrge Kem. resigned. FRED HOFFNAN. Pres. .A VAN CAMP. Sec. I WANTED-A fining room girl at the Park Hotel. Inquire at once. 136-6 t!
an OFFICIAL BOARD Some Important Business Was Cussed Dl *' The official board of the church held a meeting last nigh t .* which much business of import " was tranacted. A move i» being to purchase a property in this ciu be donated to a minister who formerly in this city, and also te him on the superannt«ated committee was appointed to tain the sentiment of the members of the church in regard to thj ß> M(1 will report in a few days, a count of the affair will then be lished. Dr. Wilcox is. by various metho* creating much interest i n church as. fairs. The newly elected officers « the Epworth league of that church were requested to surround the aJ-a» last Sunday evening before the mon. and Dr. Wilcox addressed =arj of them in an impressive manner, e®. phasiring the responsibility that rested upon them, and how essentia! jr is for each to fulfill his or her oblige tions to the letter. This kind of a inauguration cf the league officers tends to show that their mission is > very important one. and deserves the deepest consideration of the ones that have the reins.
BASE BALL WEDNESDAY ANO THURSDAY. Late this afternoon it was arrange, to bold the Frankfort team over fr Thurday also. Look for two bg games tomorrow and Thursday. CEMENT WORK GUARANTEED. We are ready to take contracts fit all kinds of cement work, such as o® Crete foundations, sidewalks, ceil* floors, etc. Where we furnish the m terial. we guarantee the work. Set! us your orders, or call us by phots No. 556. BUTLER & BUTLER, ‘ Decaur IM
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