Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. i'-ea £»«'/ £*** ’’S- Exits’. E.. s*»y toy LEW G. ELL •» GHA M. Sosac# ptto Rate*: Per week. toy carrier i- e»sxi 1 Per yea.- toy tamer HW ; Pre sxstk to yx*_ ..........S cents Per year toy zu * O&Z-' i Advretteteg rites ms-ie known cm zpp.jta-i'AP. Ectere-i ax tie pwxffite i* Decaa® Luman. as irex-zi c-i*a zi matter L X H. HELLER; Manage*’. AM HTERESTIRG V XTL»E ~ ... —..— Interest ia toefld-zg enure fc'.-m## a>;' tom tic®# now '. .im-i rtzz for a res- . denee ia Decatur. k bearing fruit- A ! < rv._ai4e bus mess g.as is eo&riderisg 1; tarndmg <* bis lot is the PaZM-rtot ■ < sdli-mn. S&crei <i be decide to bumd. < toe earn. rest it a douec. times before 11 a sail Ls drives or a for tie bsdWag. Tbfe slums Weh exieziag wmiitmm for more homes' 1 5 is Decatur. Be.ief zut ecaae aid . that scon. Let » start a bsEdisg - s izx.m tor Decatur. The Madison street improvement -. I * is goteg to be the be® improvensent ■ ; ever made in Decatur. The street traverse® the heart of 'the city, and . will iter tetter for the rr.-ts.ey expended that any other improvement made Decam ris aaything but slew. ; . The fact that the city eouaeE have ’, made the last paymest on a par- ! 1 chased dyaamo. show* that the city . * dads believ# te paying as well *e improvizg. They are making great I ■
Do You Want to Save Money = IF YOU DO LET US HELP YOU — = Owing to the backwardness of the season, at the close of spring business we find that we have on hand a larger than usual number of broken lots in Men's, Boys' and Children s Suits. These are good, staple, durable suits, made in the very best manner possible, but as we have only one or two of each now left we wish to close them out, and in order to do this we are going to sell them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. D i T? TT-hc We do not pretend that we are sacrificing everything in our store, but the articles IJUI IXCmCiIlDer 1 ms mentioned in this advertisement are actually being sold at a bonafide reduction, One Hundred and Fifty Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices. These are not old shelf-worn snits, bnt suits of which we have only one or two of a kind left. One Hundred Pairs of the best Dollar Trousers erVbntgooa ando^“ are “ ot thln or shoadytrons ' Special Values in Shirts OVERALLS KNEE PANTS 50 dozen good Gingham, double sewed, We sell the Berne Overalls, the best over- 25c 50c SI.OO, We will sell yon the best that we can and will sell for 25c. alls on earth, at the same old price. 45 cts. 25c Knee Pant you ever saw. Men's Work Sox Weather Shirts Brand New Neckwear Soft Collar Shirks in all the latest colors. . . . 5 cents SQ C $1 oo ( All Straw Hats at Cost c. East c. h. ELZEY & VANCE, Decatur, Ind.
progress- toward pLaectg Decaturs eredsz c* ts* rgst ode cd toe -edger aifi at the saase time ss redaeJsg her rs->This S» a fact bard is aecoos'ai'hm-ettt stxt at •xi.ei. the present etM&eti are wafrrsg a rre-Lt-Ssrrtcx.-d-xg town® are spreads, g tie p-rmters ink oa Jaiy t.earan-ee aaes. Tie rainy and ‘W-'kward seascc has left ax. xn._s.na. sspjiy of sp.rteg goods cm tie shelT and tie esteTTrtfrisg sertiaa- fe gettisg tow Tie steel trsst fast year made a net trt—t .ts Sine Tse x-taxd-art Oil Ewnopixy dee-ares ett*rm®»ns ann-xal drofemds tre?nes.tly exc*edtag ' ■ per cent. The Adams Eryress etespaay the ocher day fe.t ~z.<x-.red a stot a dtTjdend. of d .*.■ per eet-t. srhica asasmted to Ids .•W ■;*.•? It was d_seiosed Last year that the Weils. Fargo A Co- s Bxpres* company hat Jl2.<e?s_ .».». of sttrp-.ns Some of the sitarehcaters in the Ame-xsa. Express et.txpat.y 't;-tgr.'t p-roceed_n.gs xsx iooc ag.o vskx saewed that ««tpauay had assets instead of K • as was snppoeed. The United States Express ec-m.party also has been; a rase mtmey maker. These tt®j«Edc®s profits hare been made nndec j favorable extracts with the ra_. reads. Os the other hand, the railroads have| held sp tie goTemment for millyms more than was i’ist every year for carrying the mails. Frotn all of these things it appears that there is mack regelating yet to be dose While switching in the Ctorer Leaf yards the trainmen ran caboose No. • and a box car off ’toe derail on a side track east of Sixth street near Griffin’s eSevator. The ears were almoet overtimed and several botxrs’ hard work was necessary to retrace them on the rails. No one was httrt and very Little damage was done except to the interiockers which were badly bent and twisted where the cars went aS. —Charlstc* Coarser.
WILD AND WOOLY • CoEifMied fr-it Page L> — ‘ s vaie *mw the eastem Scevter cf the Kane. From Ctoerryrale to and from th-esee to Ere te Neceha • owmy. Between Wicxrta aasi Cberryt*> I passed tiro«g± the great <sb and ga- territory o£ Kansas The aj~ pearamoe ed thmgs are smshar to tie ga* belt of Ixt-iha in its best days. ’ At Cherryvale the lead and tesc .; tr.-m panics at M®. bring tsesr . ore w be sme.-t.ei. it being easier to ‘ . ham the ore • nan the taai v: tie gas to the mmes ’ I &rsxd tne easiera par*, of Kansas . very wet and the crepe al. baekwarfi and the farmers baffiy d-.swnragei At Ere. Kansas, a town ad ’.«•» people, -fee eoE®y seat of Neosfca const? I ■ met J. Q. Scaxtce. a trecher of Jfra. ’ .”narles Porter, of Geneva. He for- ' meriy pracceed Aw ,n Ft. Wayne and i as many wfE remem ter was coesd-, ered a very able Awyer. He came . to Kansas twesty-tkree years age and still lives where be fcst setelefi He ’ has the appearante of ieing p rosper- ■ i CMS. Frem Erie, Kan. I went to Miskogee L T passing thre-ngh he Cher,okee and k part cf the Cnx-kasaw namtma I arrived ax Xnskogee ax r. •- p. m Wedxesd.ay. Jane ietk. Men there Frank France. Tom Corey, ids partner. W. J. Bryan Bob Tayior. of and a fr-end of nine frt® F-ankfzri. Indiana, wko with his wife was making a torr of the territory. < Bryan and Tayicr were attem.-img the ■ 1 Ckactawpxa. Mnskogee is a Ise city . with ahnndance of wealth, hnstle ami ■ aigzers. there being aboct as manrh Jof them as wnmee. . n_s city ae» . at the bead of na~.gati'..n of the Ar- ■ kansas river Tne eo-tsntrr ari-m-d bemg a rich farming cwmtry with fair crops, bet very wet It is a '.-eastifnl city with. Se-frlfi ■ pop<sAtioc all hnstlers. property high - and stffl soaring, and everybody mak. :nz plenty at SKMey; ten tanks and trust cosnpaxie-s a_ fall of money. The Tnited Stales eoan b&nse and jail is here with p-lenty of tusmese Cor both The latter haring abort 15<> prisoners fifty or sixty of whom are mnrderers awaiting trial. The. balance are for some one of the many 1' in the '-atalogne of crimes—boctlegzers ’ whiskey dealer®-, coun'.erfeitmr ’ larceny, etc. They are Indians, nig-' gers, whites and a mixture ot aX! oft them. Only one white woman, bet' some negro w«n«n I got an order from the Vnited
Snahes to vtott 'the j«£ and saw tike worst bnn<u as eresazAl s I ever saw ' "<M W way down Snm ftou.MM«. Kansas Jfisk.igee s<33k xce in wr osact. sa_d there was a sai-d :< ortiaws kt the smi-fcng rw® < the ear aa=d were SKiresning rercivwn and xxtres an i ireakmr gnss; sn-i - -e---:.ng twt tn see 1E there was went mt.. gaa»rMr-T r -*>?n »£• jl fionn* it jnst ns J. parerd. and 41kJ» wa* tie tsg? sent exiisatka; as gsmtknive* kn.aeks. etc-. I ever saw A. Waggoner tiirey n._e» from Jfwski'gee amd yust after dark tie eSy msrs-ma. -tame Tp to tie traxn ax-x Loi-x tn-en. to gst s.j -hear guns Three -3f tbe ~en left tie ear and s'.arte, after tme marshal. He dst xcc i - - the order of has gimg bm took *>•<■ a dark Krret and was seen kex tew Tne tew eame sarfk- and astend of eac -z mtc- the ear ax tne 3K>r resie in tkrecgi the wwtow A had arempeei an assamt cn a white girl at JteALuster tie night &e---fore **..« res. 1 ? wm- sain ttoev lived az tig.: town, expressed tnes.mlves ns wt.-nmf ' o=*e ® take p-art in the '.ynthtng tnat was nre to CiOew if they camgfc tie segrc. I left the tram ax Mwsfcngee an-f also the men Notoody wan ki.-ed OT bCßrfTre eossxry frsßE. liirr sc Muskogee is as £ne a rtsxntry as tr-a-r ever looked at. tut xmdeveioped. Small shacks for the In-mans az: the white settler; srree aSfalfa azz fee*ty of com. I saw IS *• bss.keA <sf cm pC-ed on the cri-asd. at -ice santi:« -v the terrttrey wm* no ears to -.-ar cycre it to market all m. i-ten cribs or pens t»i » of M ln«r| retted. Mnskogee was the headi<sarteT* twenty ve-ars ago of the famtus _■*!- ton gang of ontlaws also th# Cotto and Janeys. whose chief tastmze then was sisoccnix headlights -jS. d locomotives. iaxterss out of the hands of brakemen and "■&■--■ isg sp-' trams, robbing stores, kil.ms iti.m- and sack others as got tn their way They frnnlly canse to where they cane to grief Octct-r * IsSi where they 'ried to rot- the -wo hanks ar risas place. When ctased by a mob into az alley where they ha.: smtim.;-: their horses, one John J- Kloeer. a livery maz. and a dead pi'.ket Boh and Graz Damir, as-f Bill Bre adLZ'T rors of the HJBthwest,. who for mazy years was a law tmto himse-f- The same KL-oehr was on July Ist .f thi- year ap-poiated by the mayor marwtal of
ITIt x twtwto? m U_l Ari it A This is unquestionably the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints. It can always be depended upon, even in rhe mo-t severe and dangerous cases. If is equally valuable for children, and is the means of saving the hves of many children each year. W'hen reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take Price. 25 Cents: Large Size, 50 Cents.
- Kaz It is si-d Lmtrc. after t#mx m-mtAliy w.>md#d. and iris kefk arm tre-tem laid —s Wiachester neres® his broken arm azi -psMp&C it empcv .azi £#-i as the. .if. shot wr*» fired. From Mtsktge# I w®£- to V. iA&ter. of whi-th xsd my -.--.h#- cb&ervatMEs m.f experiwres of IndDma t#; tilery I wffl writ# you Ater We Leave tosz-cr-row 3?-rzmg for Colorado Springs 4AS sfies fre..*m here. W# are both we-i_ and - ~j~re*g every **mu'e >f 'te .rs. TedTS. R K EHWIN. Messrs G’.e Gordc« sad Walter axsesxhal went -: F* Wayae this — t-remg on a ggrerna: b*sizesi trip Decatur vs- Portland, at the Park, tomorrow. LOST—A pair of g--«d rizt giaaes. Pleas# rersre to Frack Mills. 145-3? LOST- -Am end gate front waguz tel Fteder w:L. pleare cal! Mrs. James Dafiey.
Ah AUTOMOBILE BARGASN. FOR SALE —A WHd s rnnabont »- totsobtle ia first class condition. Theowaer wants to aeU it that he may purchase a touring car. Jost the thing for tight travel. Yow can buy this machiae for $255 and it’s worth twice that. Inquire a: this office. Property for sale on easy term, located west of the Cover Leaf depot, i A u:ze rtxwn bc-jse with plenty of t-aztry and closet room, porches, summer kitchen, shade trees, good well and cistern, also bam with five stalls lvl-4t Mrs. Lida WhitrighL WANTED —AH your cement worth We guarantee to do your work honestly zzd at a fair price. Satisfaction guaranteed. Al! kinds of cement and eoncrete work dime. Tc-m Peterson & Co. ts Money to lean cn farms at low rate ■of interest. No commission. Partial payments a Lowed and interest stopped DORE B. ERWIN, ; Toe* A Fri Attort.ey-at-Law.
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