Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. — Patented Every Even,*®. Ev-.*rf tern day, by LEW G. ELLIHGHAM. Swfeac^pt>** Rate*. Par wee*, ay carrier 1* «=*« Par year, by carrtec ..s£-» Per osoaxX, by nail cents Per year by aatel MS* eopte* 2 e**t» Advertteing rate* mid* tMwi.xi BpjßeasJca. rF->-*<! ax tbe pcttcMce i* Decauw todiaaa, a* •eornd rias* mat mamer J. H. HELLES THE GOVERNORSHIP AND OIL Tte He*. sto Conger. stox* Sxan-d-' a-d Oil inspector. is toaateg ri tema a candidal* for the Republican orjtr.toaiioe tor gr>v*raor He is quoted in the Indianapolis Star as saymx There are a tot of my friends <reer the state —yes, a big tot of toe® —who are urging me to be a ea&dMaxe. They are remtodtog a** that it wifi te any maak race and that my ebaaees wcmld be as good and perhaps better than those of some of the other candidates." Mr. Conger added that be was giving tte matter sertoos tooughi and that the resnlt erf bis eonsiteraxi-'x. might be that, he would get in the race. Thea the Star tells who Conger is in this fas&toc “Mr. Conger has been state oil inspector tor the last five years. He' was appointed by Governor Durbin and reappointed by Goverssor Haeiy.: Darter the admiuistrarisn of PresiJ dent Harrison he was supervisor or. toe census. directing toe work of some 4*» assn. whom he appointed. As oil ’ inspector he ha* about thirty-five dep-, tries, scattered throughout ’be state He lives on a farm on the outskirts of i She. byrOSe " The Hge. Sid would make az appropriate Reptolicaa candidate for governor and esrweially so if Mr. Fairbanks should be nominated for press teat. They would both have a crack os toe sapper" of the Standard Oil
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jenaepsmy. Congers toirty-five deputy | Standard OB te»f*etcr* wiH be a pow-. | ■er tn seez-tsg toe noantoatM* few him I if be eaariate* t» .go after it RESOLUTIONS J Otree Reoewar. No. 84. Decatu- »<ri We. the committee appetoteri to draft re--*o*ssttecs of respect to wrr. I departed rister. Genteve Hail, whose' death occurred May 19th, I >l7. wood respeetfm’y sriteft the fc .lowing . j Whereas., it has pleased Gcd to tall j ' from a* into hi* service above the I spirit of oar sitter. White w e hew in bnabie Hthmittoon ; :to Hi* divtae will, we tore to bear. testimemy to her g<x>d qnal:tie= her; loving and eheerf*. and her masy kind acts We miss her and while we mwum her untimely decease ; _ oar heartfelt sympathy goes oet to >. ’ her sorrow-ttriekea has sand and ( friewds. which to them is an frrepar-1 _ able toaa. She hath act toft her misatoe tm-. 1 done, and to as her zcing hesee sbooU ? I ■ gyre c ; '*es. newer ’« to o®r lives. ’! Resoived. That car charter be drap- 1 jed for thirty days zn moaraing. asd S that these reamattotss be spread oc ' 1 record amd that a copy be sect to J . the hssoand and that a copy be seat ■ - ; rjo the city paper LTDIA SHAMP. |s JESSIE WINXES. | s AMISE MeKEAN, [ * Committee, t ’ o A smile is a« a coetorttoo. Tbi*»; ttatesieat wonl-i seem scarcely oeces- 1 sary were it not for the fact that ooe ’' so ctitLStantly sees men. and wob*«q . ‘ ■iittorthsg their faces in a spasmodic ■ effort to seem friendly or witty. Ri-11 dtoataxs as it aesmds. there is a proper, > way even to smile. First of all, <to!; act smile ax all ime<® there i* real | < oeewston for S. >"er.. smne stowly ’ ’ ' Xext. do not grin. And last, do not 11 rimper. Abottch the sarcastic smile. | < : the smile of contempt ar patronage ' i I the smile of sycophancy. That is to 1 1 say. realize that a sweet, amiable ; I smile <*»’■ come only from a sweet t amiable personality—and go thou ' and do likewise "' ■" ° Ir? Bocton. ■ ■ — I J T hate.” said Mrs. Backbay. “to see ' s mothers hnrilbtte their erdidren by j - trying to keep then babies Lz»k at i Mrs- Waldo—her littto boy 1* Sv* yean osd. and a big strapping feDow; ■' • and the siry w-..man basa’t pst bias . into glas’e* yeti"
SPECIAL SUIT SALE! The Long Backward Season Eas 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 SIXSO THIS SALE SUITS THAT SOLD AT *ls-00 TO *16.50 THIS SALE TO CLOSE *8.25 A BARGAIN WEL WORTH YOUR SEEING. WE ASK YOU TO CALL IN THIS LCT YOU WILL FIND SOME GOOD BARGARS a|_L THIS WH‘LE THE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD AND SECURE ONE OF THESE SEASON S CHOICE STYLES. RAPE BARGAINS. LOT No. 3 ALL NOBBY SUITS THAT SOLD AT *25.00 THIS SALE TO CLOSE. »12JC IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FINE SU'T AT LITTLE PRICE YOU CAN GET rr IN THIS SALE. We have a lot of Nobby Spring and Summer Jackets. All 85.50 Jackets go at this sale for 83.75. All 87.50 and 88.00 Jackets go at this sale for 85.00. All 810.00 Jackets go at this sale for 86.50. Call while the selections are good, as at these prices they will not last long. NIBLICK & COMPANY
LEBANON WAS EASY According to Sunny Jim, Our Correspondent SCORE WAS TWELVE TO THREE N« Chance fc-r th* Bocee Caurty Re-c-vt*—Tea- W 4 be -:->-e torrorrow One Dene. Lebanon. Ind. Jwse !♦- — Spedai. ♦— We took the boy* here the same a* if they were standing Kill. We won I>X They have got a nice bonch erf oek» herders. Esnay Hare, the manager .and cap-tarn jumped into me »x seeoed and tried to erippie use. b« there was no- ehasce. I called mm everything this side of the sm bel he never said anything back. If he had I goes* it wooJd have been my Am bastle It ported down rain this arieraeon aa i we had to posrpoße the game oatfl four oetoek. We were wzliag to play tbew after iark. far they had oo chance. Richarson, the star twirier from Loganspori. osly lasted three '-r/’n. They psi in McCormick. bwt the heavy kitting Deeattzr alaggers kit him to aS parts of the tot- Everybody played a good in the mad. Weiden pitched a nice game They only got Ave hit*. We aoc abost fifteen; that was ail we xeede-i We are saving the rest of them for zoa-OTrart When Behringer and I came to the ba’-they gave as a nice hand. b«t they called st* ail kinds of names before the game was over. Ent I gave them back a btracfe. I bad two feitows to ask me to pfay here bat not for Harvey. We e»«id not get a box score to *®ti Give a»y best to ail from the world greatest tramp. DOPE FOR THE pass A special nseeting of the s-ockhoJd-ers of the Hartford City Athletic and Amtzsem-z’ aswveiatton has been called at the coart homse ax «:3d p. m. Jtme 19 for the parpeae of vccinz the directors antbority to raise the tooney to licnida'e the isdebteJness. either by stfoseribmg to an assesstcent of per share or by sriJfag the park lease
Jand other procertoes kt private sale. —Hartford CUy Hews. WEI “Tack*" Ftsxeg. the yototg sc«hp«w. to to Harifoed CK? eirmlat- , tog arncag friend*. “Tacks tailed to • | make g»i with Sosrih Bezd. of the Central league. *»d «** farmed ost to Rfchtooad. where be is sswxate-1 He to one of the Quakers' »ttn®y* aad ha* tees ptoyntg sez.s^t:•:.. zs- s*ll- - Tammy Baser. -Red' Wi®asc* and I Fred Gillis, focriner Atklerie*. are me-m---ter* of tie Rxeamoc.-i --ram ami are - all wavHg gcvxt.—Hartfcr 1 Oxy News. The Ckbaa All-Stars gave the Staff-1 to* aggregaXK-n. a trotzemg yetterda..to the tsne of 3 to « is *a msmgs , Blaffto® had no chance.. Tto makes six oct of eievea that B.Affto* has Iq*l Dtabasdawent wiS be the neat ' Stove. L I KnJrrw. defeated Frankfort y*«er-| . day by a *eaee of 4 to h Secrekary Vasgim has tasted *s tte bamng and Seidiag averages of ■ toe members of the earn zp - Sttaday. Jpze which snows that ■ ‘ we have Sve mec. battixg over three’mdrsd aza *w sets with perfect j s fielding averages. Lin lerteck is the > ‘ real leader wrik the stick and fa| ' closely fotowed by Way. B=ms and ‘ Pierce. Kerwin, the new mam had | • o*ly played to one game a-1 at that ‘ time was barring ar a five amt ired i • chp. The foDoortog table teU* every-1 - thing: ft [ - Names. GABRETBSHSBP«| . Kerwin ... 1 4 < r - ■ ' ’ i Umierteck C - 4 s ’• ’ » ;!way 5 1« 2 7 14 •’ 1 -3»i U Boras ... - hi I’’ r -1 * 1 -lal/Pfem .... « hi 3 i 1* i 2 -y«| . ■ Winger ... •• -i 4 5 ■? 1 i ~’| Benrmrer «23 4 5 4 11 f Daaiei ---- « iri 2 4 S •» 2 e«2 r‘Avert* vSS 4 4 5 • r 154 [ . W : elten ... 2 7 2 11 - ♦ -143 — Totals .. 4*>?7 3» 54 *1 4 L h 74. Names G PO A E Tor. Pct f Geyer - - 4 5 4 11 I I Way ... 5 4 7 9 11 Liaierteck . 4 12 1- I.'**-' BtoUS 4 1* - Wtozer .... < 34 3 ■*37 Pl-rae .... 5 « 13 1 .2 935 -- 4 74 N 44 '■Behringer .. 4 14 14 3 »5 914 ; Ayetxe ..0.. 4 4 17 2 23 Al 3 • Weite® .... 2 4 1 5 At* Kerwin 1 t* 2 1 3 44. Totals ... 4 I*2 74 12 24* 352 -| Hare yoa aee* the ptetrnres at the ■! Saatbiae Strndij fiw 315® a te®en’ -: See Ckaries FhiLrps for a eewpoo.
DEATHS’ TERROR. A tecitediy sreritorarm ecctr.it-. no* to oterarary Steraxsre was that i c*M forth by toe death es an =- cersnsoffily bright twefve-year Ad to tSarke eoasty mimvi Ermts BrowE. DweTmag «* the woosds -track by sa-rb »-t aff-t'- -* Mr John L. Mcermsm. editor of th* Ksto« Jtepobbeaa. gave expresst«.c. these nspreasive tot-rghts Deato a: toe best is acxatog sz-tri to a rw-waatty Seme there are wb?se life's josra-ey seex&s ssxre to sec 2 »* the ekee at day. and those wte I watch ever toem seczetimes fieri that fit womd be best for aE if toe spars |of life wcasM go ocX with toe set—? son. yet whe* to«e smp-reme hear is ax hazd. and p-Jeadtog eyes k»k back npo* cs alnsost fre-m the ocher rite, isd the icy sand of toe destroyer sets his ’"sto npc* fesrsres we have ‘ kssowa and ksved so long, then it is toax toe awfnlEess of toe moment dawns apo* a* to all its prignaacy and grief When toe sands of hfe are almost rm. and cane's mtssi-.m a* earth seema irawtzk to a dose it is not so hard to bear toes to tos I mrmoc masd. foe in toe toitoess of ;. toeir tone they performed toeir part ! asd rendered to hnmamty toax | I which is expected of each and all bet lit is mot so with toe yosto who I ; wearies at life so dose to toe 2»-kmc-wm six-re from which be fast sec -• ok. Naxare seems snfair to herself ' a bee ste- reaches into toe greez Sfie-lte of c-bildd-jcd and stills a bean so yoong and string Wito the greit . v:ir world erf life becoEUZg a reaii"? I before kto toe little boy whose teato |so many zat-sra draws lack witom f snysxery of the miseen and toe I itisovi The *prtngiag seaso* of ’ toe year is -spoo is. and aroond and: | ? tent o* ail sites the langhter of childhood fill* toe air which tons®1 with breatoing breath frocn toe Sooto- | iamri to call toe bird and toe bee I from toeir wintry home, and cover ■ 'toe hulsites wito toe sweet Sowers of sprriiztime bst through it AL be lies -A- natnraJy st2L Box let as sot think that be is dead, rather let ns beieve that — There is *o death, toe fairest Sowers That heaven hath ktodly lent to j earth Are even first to seek again The country of toeir birth. WANTED TO RENT—A good dwe.. tog Lease, centrally located, or i store room. Address L. F. Alexander care of Decatur Democrat. if
For a June Honeymoon — „ _ . « daily line take the D. 4 B DA't- T STEAMERS ACROSS LAKE ERiE. toe day. of the June i-ites a»d many bndal couples enjo, toe defigMfri lake rite between Detrait *rd Buffalo A trip on the P^ a . Eastern Stater and rial steamers. Western *U«- ail uiremen “' romance and seclusion, at figures. Stateroom, and -ari?rs reserved in ad ’ aa ?*? docent stamp for uustrried booklet. Aidres# L G. LEWIS. G. P. A-. Detroit * Bufialo Steamboat Co. Detroit. Mich. bargains IN Real Estate To Sell or Trade call and See my List. 12* acre?. IS miles of Decatur, good ank bara. fair house Price. »75 per acre. 77 acres. 4 of E*«« ar - large taro and fair h**M- Price. $4,800 acres new house and a fine place fc--ir miles of Decatur. Price $2,200 4$ acreA 3 rifles of Monroe; good btoldtogs- Price. $3,600. And city property in all parts of toe ct*t ai a I. L Babcock & Ward Decatur. Ind. .> ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Haines school house, three miles I south erf Decatur on Saturday evening Jane 15th. Everybody invited. 141-5 t
WANTED—PupiI* i u y r( . nch W man For particulars ■ FOR SALE-Catto ; a., ■ quire C. L. Mumnia, R r p . * ■ 10 G " ■ n _; 3 Mt ■ TRUSTEE ELECTION. | There will be an election of I trustee to the church board of ■ Evangelical church in '* ■ Friday. June 14, at 8:30 P a ' M * I church, to fill the unexpired ter* I George Kern, resigned I FRED HOFFNAN, I .A. VAN CAMP. I Women's Shoes and Low Cut Footwear I The woman who wants smart and handsome Footwear will do well to come here at once. Our hnes of Oxfords. Ribbon Ties. Sandals, Pumps ' and Slippers win the admiration of every v urban that sees ? them. Footwear could not be made more beautiful or more I' attractive. We’ve everv wanted style and as ze and width for every foot. Prices range $2.00, $3 co to $3 50. The more women see our dainty styles, the less other ; stores will sell. Winne’s Shoe Store.
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