Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. 1 Pute-seeo Ewen E*c«ge S»»« day. ey LEW G. ELLIN GHA M. Senate’st ■»« Rats*. Dr wee*. by carrier !• ®«®r» Per year, fey carrier $' ■' Per aceto. fey n*. .— ~...25 teais Per yw. fry xu-. ftS? BbO rentes 2 eesta . AfiverriKmg rates sate knows as • btcrtff at toe pcutoSe* is. Decartr ty e-ac-x w second risza taafi master J. H. HELLER. Manager. S»ES D ZED NE * 5° 15 i 5 5 iW. J. Bryaa a June Beater - Secaicr Beveridge c.oses bis ii« of evfis with -psrekasM! newspapers aad toe corrupt*® of pwfrfle c pinion Tte o*-y remedy wkirt be sees for tris is that the people. by learning to! •knew sort papers when they see' -.tern eaa withdraw tteir tsp/xt. Tte troririe wft>. this remedy is that it takes use people too long to find c*E ’ wfeax papers are subsidized. Tse senator a is favor of ton periinz the parting booses to stampttee date of tte canning apest tte can in order that the people may know how oid the meat is. Why &x reejaire | rise newspapers haring any ccnXdera- - Me interstate cireaiaxicc. to prt - *sh' tte names of their stockho.ders and the name.-’ of their nsortgages' No, harm eotud be dcste an rimes: paper. ; and we seed not be tender shoot toe „ , 1 fee.izgs of tte diskettes- one. if toe people knew who owned tie gaper as swckhoeter, or who <xetroGe<i the par per as mortgagee they could teE better what weight to give to the editorials and tew snort fasti they «ci pot in toe reliability of the news cnJ-J THICTE. "I am glad that toe senator is awake to toe evil ixfiuence of toe subsidized press. There is a well-founded sis pfoion that several of our prominent dailies are conducted. not as business enterprises. but as adjuncts to exptofttag eorporari-otLS. The owners use the eoixnsns of their papers to cNentoirm the readers while the pockets of toe readers are being picked, aod the • peepee are as mneh. entitle-f to pro-1 tectioc from toe sebtie poison at these j papers as they are to bare * printed c® a boct.e that ectttatos ft." GOVERNMENT NEWS 'Ctmtinned from page L> be better for the gow««toemt not to take any steps in toe cosrts than to| fnstftnte proceeding" and fail to win. Tojnorrow aftentocn there will :e another z- neral etaference at toe White Hoose in which nemters of toe cabinet. the interstate wmaaerce onsmistit®. and toe attorneys for toe interstate commerte comtnissioa wQI par tiripate itr the ; trp<,~ :f a’trmpttnx; to reart a deeisitst as to whether there shall be any legal proceedings | ia toe Harriman cases. This eoefer- i e®ce will alto disewss the adrisabt-i sty of toe govemmest proceedings' agarr.st toe alleged ctsnbinatioa of i coal carrying railroads. o TO THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSiTiCN Mr. and Mrs. E -gftar- to Attend National Editorial Coreention. Lew G. BBngfcam, of tote office, left this afternoon for Cincinnati, where he will be joined by Mrs. ECinghazn and Mr. Knecht, of Winchester, and proceed to Jamestown. Va. to attend the national editorial ateociaxioc’s annual meeting and incidentally take a ■•satxint" at toe big exposition. Ser era! big occasions are to occur at the ~Eipo' dnring the next few days. Next Monday being the president's day. when Teddy ' will delirer one of his famous orations and give bis stamp of approval to the Monster parade wbjeh he is to review. The ElJinghams will be absent two or three weeks, retamiag aftoot July Ist, by way of Washington and New York, the journey at planned including a delightful boat trip. John Schug made a business trip to Beme tote afternoon. A Tiny Monarch. A Breton tradition alleges that the wren brought fire front but toet part of ita plumage There is a popular legend that this little bird claimed toe title of king of birds by a contest wi-h toe eagle as to which con’d mount the highest. Perched upon toe back of the larger bird, the wren soared beyond Its competitor and won the title.

WON THE SECOND Locals Took Another One From Frankfort SCC°E WAS £ ght tg THREE Fa.r Ssaed Crrwi Sr* an -ts-e-s*. 'j Gar-e—Btys Leave for a Wert's Trip Tfrrwwgti State. The Deeaiar baH team mate it »o stri-git froes toe Prazkf :rt boys by -rg vp o® toem tga.it ynsterdi? if-«rt»xe by a score oi to three. At that it was a g»t game to see. and toe a-tteedanee showed that to-teres-t is toe ■a-xw* caste te b6«s®»- ' :ng agite_ Had it wk tees for toe ' fatal aecortl whet Mr McKee Sormeriy of Hartford Cfty who y-toed j toe Cto toe. county buaca. here, set ibis waterioo toe locate tattmg oace ; *-oer.d semring sx bits asd at sary ■' a g'cTA 'WVeil'd — iTf **T , T , S. 2. I etose one. In. toe Srst tateg netoer sde -cored and in toe teccsd toe vtett.trs igam wenx out ace. two. tiree st. i wi-es Brtzteger s ~er startei toe ! bailocw went sp several, feet, teaaiete started it wfch a two baser. ; 'A'toger fcitexwed with a bm kit. was . =afe at first aad ataaced Daxiei to ; -ni-ni The ’ kid ” stale and >t<h scored is Wefden s clean c®e- Ayecte few ■vst aad Weldon west to seccctd oc vjehringer's hot drive which p-st toe ’lamer on first. Lmderteck gne a i fiEing toe bases. Bsrss got a Texas I 'jeagser st-trisz Weltai aad azatt. - --.g the basee. Tten old Oscar Way ait cte tn toe tt-se for tie grape arbor aad eteaaed toe baaes. Pitcher McKee was takes out atd Riley fintehed. toe ~~.t t.z. Maitetxe. released from Kufftm to:sited toe game ateowtog but three tots to seven.

Tie ’ocals did not score agair. mntL tte eigfrth. wbe® writ one mam dowm. Winger hit, Wetdoe sacrificed azd was safe Ayrtte basted and was os: for mterferemce Winger gtring to 'bird and Westen to secezd and bock seoring whets right belter Boyd dropped a pop Sy. Frankfort got no score mstil toe sixth, thomg* they filled tte bases is tte fifth. We’tea sb?wing toe gw:*ia by wrikri-.g out tte fame-xs 'Red" Hirst, in toe sixth with two dawn, Etoyd hi: for two bases and scored oa by Benrrtt axd Malieote. In -ae ninth WeSdc® iet up a little. Malirote secured a bisgle. so cif Dteil and both, scored ou a hit by McCray. Way retired tte side by makrnz a running eateh and doct me MeCray at see-.-4. Tte score:

Decat--. AB R H PO A E lAyette, Sb. 5 • • fr 3 d; Behrinzer as.. 5 114 5 e: Ll-te-.te-k. cf. 4 1 2 - Bums, if 4 11 11 41 Way, rs 2 « I 2 1 9’ Fierce 2b .... 4 •? • 2 3 v Dnafe: lb 3 1 ll. 1 2 Wiizer. lb ... 4 2 2 « •• Weidee. p .... 4 2 1 • I * T-.te- ...35 > > 27 14 2. I Frankfort. AB R H PO A E : Eteri cf ...4 e 1 2 •> §] • Corriden 3b .. 5 1 2 f ? 5 § 1 ' McCray, If .. . 4 9 2 1 6 • : Hurst, as 4 9 11 ♦ 1 7/Esc®. 2b-p... 5 • • • 3 2-; Hanna, c 4 fr 1 4 1 k ißoyd, rs 4 11 d 11 lEeanett. lb ... 4 • 1 12 9 • I McGee. p-2b .. fr • « « 1 fr iMsLeote p ... 3 1 2 ’/ 2 • Totals 37 3 11 33* 13 41 ■Ayette oat far interference Score by innings— Decatur • f 9 • • fr <> 2 x—« Frankfort .» • • • 6 1 * 6 2—3 Stolen bases—Buras. Daniel Wta©er. Two base Ma —Daniel. Way, Boyd. Lrnderteck. Maiictee Hutk. Hits—Off McKee. 7 in 11-3 innings: :S Wilson, fr in 2-3 innings; off Maftecte, 2is 6 innings. Bases on balls — Off Weldon 3; McKee 2; Wilson 1; Mafieote 1. Struck out —By Weidoe . 5; Maiicote 4. Left on bases—Decatur 7; Fraxtofort 7. Double plays— Way to Behringer Time of game—--2 frown. Umpire—Frisinger. Was. Lost. Pct. Decatur 5 1 A33 Dunkirk 17 « .741 Portland 21 11 .687 Bluffton 4 5 .444 Frankfort • 4 .frW NOTES OF THE GAME. Weldon pitched a dandy, keeping toe game well in hand. Frankfort has one or two rough play- ' era, but it s safe to say they won’t - taod for ft long — Daniels had two careless errors yesterday, but his two bagger redeemed his plays

ter every Skßsste. He ktos. fsm bases tike a veeera® azd pegs toean t® see t*d ysst rtgtot. Dye rrtsatger tmtsred toe g.wae aad fad ateeiy. sag *a rtjectic® of ’ any cjwseigaesee tetag xade He say j Arda steady jost-.Mc to tote capacsty The Deeas.mr boys left tote ssceaimg for Eartsflod. where tier ptey -. ;<toy a&d ttaccrow gcog from toere to •■raz.kft’to for Stotiay to Lrtaaoc j Mct.iay and Ttesday back to Framk- ■ fort Wednesday aad titer, borne. No gasses here tato sewn Trrrsiay and Friday w&es Harry Hay's 1.-mtetrs boys wf3 give us to. azg»mert Peer Bhrfta®! What's toe matter’ ■ FtrtJEsd fee*.’, toes yesterday on toe-tr ■ t-wn graaads 2to ♦ Coate cm of it Five games wou oet of six ptayed is a reeoe-i toax erect BfuEtoa wyyfad be ;rowd of. Captain Beirmze-r knows toe game likes good clean sport axtd vtZ stand ‘ fur aortasg else. He and toe assc’riaxio® deserve yo«r stt-rc-ro

MRS. GOUGAR DEAD Famous Temperance Lecturer and Writer C EG SUDDENLY -EAR = O_=_E Was Mer-cser r* l-r asa 3a- a-« Aether of Ka-sa* Wc—a- Suffrage teafayece Isd~ Jw - —Mrs Helen. M Gc-tigare. the Doted temjerir-te leetantr aad writer fell dead of Dear". i_ tease ar ter home here tote morxiag. Sbe was to toe act of dresstog wbest toe fatal axxart eaaae. a&d she fied to a few maxtes. Mrs. Goagar tod had attacks of benrt troibee before Mrs Googar was sxty-fosr years ’ -.-l-'i. and for many years tod bees a .eadtoz tomperaoee azttat.tr in l»fr« I she tocred toe eocatry speakmg for Eryaa. who was toes a eaadaiaxe for trestdeat. Aitoc-sgk ter hosae had beet to Lafayette for many years, .she was. jertoje. b-etter kaown om- ' - tie. for most of her work was acne tn other cities For a time she was : engaged in edttt-rtal work o® w».- ' papers. Two years agt site and her ibss&aEd. Jc-to D. Gocgar. ir atxorney ' toured toe country Mrs. G-tteZa.- was bora ia HlTsdale. Miem. July li. 1542. She was toe to-uzhter ot William: aad Csarissa . Jack«iD. She was zraduate>i ax Hilteiale coGege in toe class of 1542 wito ■ toe degree of A M. She was married 'to Jcto D Gccagar. of Lafayette, oe jDecember !•?. iteli Mrs. Gougar was 'a member of toe to-diara tor. autotw .of toe mmiicjto woman smfifrage

.aw of girsa- az-d had beet iz._k.~s-se-axai in gainiag school sass rag~ for Tosset m several states. S&e was ,ocg acetive ns political campaigns aid ' was a pronkhmt prohibition adro- . cade. Mrs. Gosgar was preaMeak of . the Woe-art Stitrage assotiarioL. of >dzar-a for twenty-three years. Mrs. Gocgar's most »te<i works are “Sttßßge iactfeau in One Life. - , az-d ' Forty Thcresaa-d Mies of World A'aajerisg' She has also written nsasy jazx;.h.ets on political [tiMSSNOTICE TO BEN HUR'S. — The «trpre®e tribe of Ben Het wiE tire a grand spectacular initiation at the Majestic theater. Monday evening Jane K, 1»7. The arrangeinen-.s is under the soperriaoo of Sttpreo- Judge W. H. Owen, of C ■ rawfordsTflie. lad. who is amply Qualified to make this an m--.‘-resting affair. To seeare this great exemplification it was necessary tar the courts tn Ft Wayne and vicinity to guarantee a c-ass of at least 156 candidates. Detatnr eosrt pledging a crass of St candidates asd has exceeded that somber. All members is rood standing. inciad ing the candidate* are urged to be present, aad attend this great sneetioff the cost of admission is the pass jword. Arrangements hare been made, by I the committee with the interurban » t that members can secure rocnd trip I tickets far SO cents, good for any car Monday. with the pririlege to return Monday or Tuesday. Tickets must be purchased of committee on arrange met, is. Committee: H Harof. V. 3. Cress. Morris F. Hay. o Miss Ethel Coupee. of Saginaw. Hick.. who has been via.ti_ig Mrs. W. X- Richards tor sxne titre, went to Lerae this afternoon tu wisi; friends for a few days.

I —- *— . «*■ w . *-»*■•»■«» -■ «* s>— Samp mte ~v* e> Csm ft mt a ece id to* mrwt and apeecxtng ®f aS ears prod®."ts « W-prodi<-ts.. ®w Q» to* feew. at aasit *=»i By Bo> same Whrroer. Wi.tr.er dHnt knew tew » txt. He fived m vr ■ The very soggest?: c tt wttz sam.; H ** ■—-twy It » w-;cwe totz mtsfi and w-~a »arf gsttn aad cream. —tger W.a-i casw al lirttt same tm* b bow te ted -t oxteei O*ct to* eur’ ixo» ab*vrt for pberon t» toe gram S»k .t a" mlEt- to »x»r. Sc.-. -JS toe sctm-c wiuto Sost is water. Bal ns a siww fce semi testte.wrife a ptece of sa.t t-wc m to* ?sc. Wbec toe wite-r » dried ’Asrodaro sees* B»i teESer, secse salt ltd per ami ««-- tek The It-iams W Massa, •s.userit- tsed smy Smd <rf frest meat foe a fiavurtog iz».i rxlei toe <BMfe -sampseT Tac nsay tow aS yxm ostmtei- tersiny. grits. mtMt meal. poomta. etc.. iet me tew axt; -when I can t zer riye tommy T-New York Fries*. The o'4 E-g-ae Dwwrov Scrwc-s. The ie*m;ti:ms s'-xe of tof A*-**- end t-cter setoste of toe early pari as tte xmseteemxS wsnry are exeaedfagiv teterestmz Many rs torse uctet teacbws were nnat-.e r wrrne n* toteCMect answer to a ftmj-le ■rsesttoc. One <m temx tsged as » to* terms o® wkart ste z*ve mstrarto® wpasd -Noe zmferotateimx to* taestio®. I amswer tta® Wish a view of. rea-imz tte BSsie" 'We tow toe » tovrity of tte Sa® L.:-ri S>.irie®t»zry fine tte stxteme-nt tte: e®e ri tosse pone eteatmrea tetoz toke-i if ste gaw moenj izsTtr-z-tj'-t. to ter seteiars. repfied. -N*. I -raxY afi: ri it at 3 xml. Lmns a week.- A m<-r* iztcx an rwer. towever. «t‘ tot*, ot tte tesx-i er wte was isirii wtetoer proper at eentjpa was ;eai S» tte bw-cIM «d tte tcys 'xr*- Hj* n* tte: -they ton not tea-to nxcto there, as they beottaged te toe gtmr tepar:-meat.-—Wes—mmster Gaatrie. TNo Gear's Cba®B> a* F» tr. Xm- a oct.,:: Ba.>tLst to-srrt art far oct of tte city there lives at. oM Irishman wto kee-te s eoat. One day. findtag tte efcmrrt door :rem toe ffimti wandered fearaie an»i irtwsed arosnd x.m»:*ng rosto:--s and baste. »®rt So tte rs tooae irttc.-at Tte pgstor rtewrod to exxrt tte »-.irta.. at tos smisetoef «md lust ®o time in g>tog to tte owner to e-:-mpjm. “To® wE tew to beet: that go*t t>d sp.” teem tte mrintotsr "He vc: in» my -ntroa jest t»w aad“ — Bm we was afic wed te per«CT*d no f arther Tte oid Irish roan tell rt beto tends in tmizemeat. -Wtot testo your ctmrrt. dis be? Thto I can't ba res;-xj#C le for h_m so m-’.ce th” osgntefiil teste. If tte: pt*: tes tzrmed Pittestate I wash me tends of fero. - —New York Times. — A Rete-S For D-. JsAvooo. Dr. Jobm*:m ealzd one m.:rmaz o® Besjamin West tc- eecverie wtto tens oe Azsecienm afiitrs. After snee time Mr. West raid ttet be ted a y-i-trnz Amerxrot fGL’tert Stuart iivi®g with >■— Ctoei wbocn be mrnit derive »:-=x tnfcrssatlan. a&i mtr-dared Stmirt The eeeversarioc cwwtiaaed Sroart be tog tons tovfted to take a part to to . when tte doctor >t<se~«i to Mr. Wosttet tte yxmg man spoke very good Ezgteh aad. two sag to Stteri. rodelasted -to wtoere te ted Learted ft Sritirt very pcwnptly "Sir. I can better »U yoa where I -ill n-r ieam it It was aot froa roar ditto-1 try-

Ar Ere In a Bettie. A rfwtnfet has tLswrered a Lm?* xears of getting an eeg (with czbr -tec sbeiJ. into a brotie of. say, the ordinary kttri used for ginger ale ■ AU yon hare to do is to soak a boiled egg in rtnegar for three days. The she-li bewraes so roft that it eta easily be forced threngt the narrow aperture of tie beetle. Acd «ace it is inside if it !s soaked ta water for a _7tie while the eggshell reentries Its original hard Bess-—-end there yon are: Ha Tele Her. A g»i hgtiiad mi sister was esde* rering to steer a boat load of city yoeng _id.e* to a Maiing -Ace. A was betrsting. The steering was One erf tte girls annoyed him by jnxprag up and calling amkxxsly “Oh. where are we going toT "If yon do not sit down and keep still, my y-yerg ieddy.” said the minister p3ro •oeesnetiy, “that wia verra greatly depend on bow yoo were brought op.“— Itandee Adrmiser. Good Advww Go on tn all aimpMeity. Do not be no anxlons to win a quiet mind, and it will be all the quieter. Do not ex amine so doaeiy Into the progress es yocr own soal Do not crave so meek *> be perfect, but let yonr BpirttnaJ _rfe be formed by your duties and by the actioae which are called forth by etremnstances.—FTuncta de Sales. Psrf armed » Mt'ade. Husband isxgrily—l was a fee when I tuarried you. HA Wife—Aren t you a fool stin? “No; I am not.” “Tben you shcuid ~ uzretnlate me upc-o my success as a reformer,”— Spare Moments. Hss View es Nature. Huxley was once talking to Sr WE Bam Gel! about the healing power of nature. “Stuff” eald Guff. “Nine tiroes oct of teu natcre ••!«« not want to cure the uu. She wants to put him in his Mfln." The Soft Answer. Mrs BeEhatn— Ton couldn't look n» ia the face when yoa came in last night. Benham—That was becaaae your beauty daasied me, my deerzNewTert Press.

Ifresue mutual insurance NQTKE. The PriKue Trwmshr? Gerssir. Mttaraf Fire toswraa* Ca. <rf Prec v I t-rwsski;. Afiaas ro«ty rad-ite I toetr rricmte aitawtl mee-rixg r® Ssx- ’ x.-day. Jite Its •! Fr-jsdtetm. AAaW leMMty. ted. Tte mroecmg was : X tte best toe <x«;oa y ever *n i bustoess a£ •■was mmsacted. as i.Tcvi AB ;.r«m'.mms «® jcfscses anc ; e® tefirtxite itetete.ee s teL te yasi t® tte day tte same is msm-rii by tte ajTrtesers or m case IX aeceaefty a te-r'teb-e aw* tor —rr*y I iays «S te neertced. If toe sai: X we -Ail witkin. tterty Says, the potcy stem teeraae rood rt.-rtofe-i rora tosfrder may te to- . sared with tte ocosatt of toe aro-tes- ’ Wtemever an. aswtrre stTers Sosa ’wt tml-fitogs by fire .or ligirm—tg. tte s*smrod stell ax mice rnwify toe pw®- ? ides: of tte Probe* T-wmsh:; German i Mscaal Ffiro m.smran.t'? romramy. Tte tomtaty tes ;rovt.f*i jafcted bto®k fimms for EStog rlamrs fcr fess ?• t ?jg* L * ■wity tfee S4IZZ-? fee fwcte •' - • *i- z.' t. •-< -.11 - •- ’-- * lea wte> are poSryteJders. wte tew ' a?;, rased tte sees. These ft rite rax be retained from Jots Frortte. '3. F n. No. IL. D Hrffimam R. F D • Na. 11. or at toe tow Xfice rs Frarts* k Litters*. Deeater. ladWteaerw irn assured stel. carry afidrmcttal imsmrimre m tey otter ■ tc-mjamy rroterty covered by a pcticy ■ 3 -y-, ro-mrany. kis peisey to this -romtamy shall ax o®ee beeatae void las te toe afwesai-i property Tte Ss-Dowtag are tte officers for ‘ tte ew ——g year: Wiltem Galseyer. ' pcesbdew. C C. D Sc tetmaz. treasurer:: Hemurn Beese. secro-tary 3 ■ r-efimzm J. Fraebte. app-raaerA lis4td—ls-ltw i-UTHERAM CHURCH • Cor. Mocrae aad Eev«sth.J. H. Klassng Ptetor. Er.elish srvfee serrtees ax tte above mamed einrrt Sunday afteraooc k 2 c'esock. stoject of Tte Great St;-ri*~ ' Not ccly firieads j but also strangers coriialy invited. . FOR SALE—Caml* and sheet I»amre- C. L Mmmmm R. H. If Ptece | G. ISM? I TOMATO P5-ANTS FOB SALE—Stooe and temderiotn varieties. 25c a Ircu- , deed. 5c a dcaen.. M_ss Jessie Mazley 1 1M4 Mcicroe street. 137-lit ’wanted TO RENT—A Zioi dweß- | iag bowse, centrally Itcaxed. cr a store roost. Address I- F. Alexander, care of Drtater DrtDoeran ts LOST —A small Pat, am ate: for a baby, scene where between the -‘ Bardg milLnery store and toe r trig rostten.ee. Finder retara to Mrs. M. ?. Bardg and receive reward. ts ATTENTION BEN HURS Memorial service- will be held at Bea Hsr hall Smnday. Jane rth. ax 2 :?, m. All members requested to ax- - tend and to brftsg fic-wers. if passible Mary V. Dailey. Scribe.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Notice is hereby given that oe the 4th day of Jatae. MHC the Cmnnscn j Ccetacii of the city of Decats-. Indiana. adopted a resolution deeiaritg that it was necessary to construct a sewer on and aioeg the foSowj-g route towit: Coearoemr.g at a point on the west side of south Market street in the city of Decatur Indiana where the alley between lots Bombers h aad ’ crosses or intersects said soeth Market street, thence to ran > south afong the west side of said street to Oak street with 14 inch sewer tße. th~E.ce with 12 inch sewer tie easterly on the north side of Oak street and to empty into aad terminate in the St. Marys river, said sewer to ! be known as the Das N. Erwin sewer ‘ and to be constructed according to ( the profile, plans and spectficat:-z---cow oc file ax the office of the ety clerk and fixing the council chambers of said city where any and all persons whose property may be affected by the eonstruetkm of said sewer may be heard ax seven o clock p. m. on th* 18th day of June. IHT CARL O FRANCE fSe*L> .City Clerk. 137-Ut NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given that on the fcwrth day of Jne, IMT. the Common Cooßeil of the city of Decatur. Indiana adopted a resolution declaring that it was necessary to coostmct a sewer cm and along the following route towit: Commencing at the mantle at the north end of Decatur street in the eity of Deeatur. Indiana, rnrtizx thence nonh on and aioag the renter i of the alley between lots numbers •54. 555, 856 857 in Meibers secycij' addition to the eity of Decatur. Indi' ana and lots numbers 73. 78. 83. ss. | M of the eitiiecs' second addition to! the eity of Decatur to St Marys street and there to terminate, said sewer tc be known as the Clyde M Rice sewer and to be coastrueted according to the profile, plans and specifications sow on file in the office of the city eJerk aad fixing the council chambers of said city, where ail perrons whose property may be affected by the eon- ( struction of said rower may be beard at seven o'clock p. m. on the 18th iar of June. IfifiT. CARL 0 FRANCE ' Seal > City Clerk. 117-Ut

&elbs Recovered AtWinr.es' Shoe Store 77ls7eE ELECTION. te an eltcto® ot one ‘ .. ctereh be*r d the tnntrt -o toe on E»n«HlrtJ ffl . at toe of rA VAM CAMP Sec SOT^ETOT^JAXP*^” 8 ' I by <> f vl t e h ; '-tet toe Auditor give nocce to C pavers of the various wwnsh pe ttax they may te beard on toe fol--owing te-med dates: rnfca-MrtdV. J®e 10 ISJ-Rxc-Tuesday. June IL IW', . 1 - IS £ June 3. W.—Fn4ay* June 1-J\X-Sararday Jone 15. Blue Creek— Monday June 1<- IW7Mtoioe and Mooroe Corp—Tuesday, Wednesday. June 19. 190" June 20. 1907i Wabato-Friday. June 21. 1907. Decatur Crtp.-Satarfay. June 22. ‘ Geoeva Co-rp.-M-onday. Jone 24. 1 Berne Cont-Turtdaj. June 25, C, D. LEWTON. , Auditor.

bargains IX Real Estate To Sell or Trade call and See my List. IM acres. 14 miles of Decatur, good bank bar- fair house Price $75 per aere. 77 acres 4 miles X Decatur, large bam znd fair bouse. Price. S4BOO i ■ acres nev house and a fine place fo®- miles cf Decatur. Price. $2.20€ 49 acres. * miles of Monroe: good t-uildings. Price. $3,600. And dry property in all parts of the eity at a bargain. Call and see 1. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind.

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