Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. I Put shed Every Evening. Except Sunday. by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. Sutscript aa Rates: Per week, by carrier 1® cents Per year, by carrier Per month, b Fmail -■• cents Per year by—Ll I- 59 Sing.e copies - cents Advertising raxes made known on a; ; lie-soon. Entered ax the postoSce In Decatur as second c.ass snail matter. 4. H. HELLER. Manage-. POLITICS ANO POLITICIANS. There has been considerable said abeu: Editor E. C. Toner, the able. and peiiisbed editor of tie Andersoo * Herald. entering the slimy paths ot polities. and actually. of his own volition and accord, wanting the z»mimatfon and ejection from the world famed eighth coßgressaanal district. We never acewaesi such statements | with Each reliib-lity. until now. when ’ we have it seeoad handed bat straight, that Mr. Toner actnaliy harbors stxh .«■■? - ~'.->re He is the second Moses Thar trotcses to sacrifice himself span the political altar in order to save his party from the humt.jiticE of defeat by their arch enemy asd poiitteal adversary. '-he de—-ocraxs. Mr Toner is a mighty clean gentl.tnsn an able newspaper writer, and is worthy of any confidence that may be ret-teec by party, stare or »Asrch His friends
Clothing I p >1 0 < B \ A jWV 4 ****** \ V V 1, A 4 <**d WfTlf * : $T ■ i H vkwßi T 111 1 TCt F J $ I Vfr* M y Ull MEWS SUITS Mei's stylish vyrt-g sezts a a vgr-ety of Sr.nri iri Cbev~B« mitstv StHct»t—--»' v Values as h‘= “ ' : '" ' $3.98 Met s Sty -ifi Wsrinzt Silts tz a variety of S?cet and Cheviot mixrcres sc'iae kSms ixi ilarta. EnreF tatt rizet; xxi enJee* eSects: obscxz'ti'.'v lize-j Vaiae-s as zigz. as Si. -‘' “ " 54.98 Another 5x of se*-rax e st-ts stylishly n..ai- Jaei st:.*;** rally azd made st sand hard ax-d exacting wear Vaises positively bj se 31 >i Our s*> -» »$5 P 8 lx this tot y«aM tni a vaJaty «f Bsiamis and r-arresas. be every set is as evaar ve of ti— taitor s test egoms is style axi was i utrt? Dost e and sit* bre*K*d Actual ILi'iJL. ’ *“ $6.65
Our Guarantee w e assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. e guarantee every article and every statement herein made. Any purchase made proving unsatisfactory for any cause can be returned and the purchase price will be refunded-
already assert that be has the Madison j cocasty vote in his vest pocket and a kmg string oc the necessary number i 'of votes to make him the G O P conzrossivnal nominee That being tree we take advantage ot the rainy season and slack business. to extend oar «®- I graxularions. Congressman Jim Watson is sard I to harbor ambitions to be gsroecnor of indti-i. The chief reason assigned ‘for harbori.-g these ambitions is the fear of defeat for congress. The Fairbanks machine is meek and tame just now. I> times past they I rode rough shod over every obstroc- . tic®. Now they are making terms and m some instances actually lock with ■ favor on the amt ..i.-ns of those who have the hardihood to train with senator Beveridge Self preservation in pciitics is evidently worth the price. ANNUAL MEET NG OF STOCKHOLDERS i Notice is hereby given that the annnal meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County bank will be held at their banking sense Decatur Indiana at 16 o’clock a m_ on Tuesday. August -th. 1?.”. for the tn—ose of electing seven directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such ether business as may ccene before them.. E. X EHINGbIR-ISS-1M Cashier WANTED—Men. with toys over 14 years. New factory Steady work Woodbury Glass Co. Winchester. Ind WANTED—A girl to do general housework Inquire of Mrs. H. O Bowsnir oa norih Thirl strset
Last Week of the ‘HUB'S’ Mid-Season Clearance Sale Sale Positively Ends Saturday, July 20 520,000.00 worth of High Grade Clothing and Shoes to be Sacraficed
Better tide setts. aor m .stylish sever te® shewn h-re cr elsewhere ixe with a variety of styles to reject from yvsll acres v-.th ns that here s a tarcsxi Bea. vaire. cj qq —a Cjean&ee Sale Pries vv. The sax w>- is posted :»z eerier Style or Mate-_L the —...tr. who esc -vs what as Mag worn by The enekaMve dressers wiL weaker ht<w w* i? this: he~ expect, ® be asked fee there satis ai least ili 1 Caearixot- •r> /vg Sate Price <”.”0 Ft-* Xebby Bressers—tzex wbc> wwcsi tooiarc to tie ISW re»jtzre®e*3 at styie fisii:*—tms ict VS prove a rere-iaaot. Styles that yoa'd ertect a sbcitx scLy Ifw a—- — Ftoe Hod Tui:-r=c Sats ta u. the z-v BroodvtiF •eSertA Seme s'-ifte tj»r£s. toe. every sttit a trtttzzti of the Titter's art ixi t±- la&tvs s±z"L.
AT JAJMESTOWN t Continue* irons Page L) here we were seeing real things, per- ! maxent in character. A broad walk runs for stiles aronnd the shore line. ’ Turning frees the w ater and ; ‘ across a wide street are the state . buildings. Neariy every one buift to do honor to her favorite son For instance. Kentucky has Daniel Boone s block house Here one breathes the air ot kindly Keatacky hosjdtaMty : 5 Georgia, in compliment to PrestdeEt Rooseveix. has a reproduction of his : mother's home she being a daughter I of thar state. Connecticut s buildmg is a beautiful and substantial sorwe- ' are. built after the plan of the Ta - t -&-3ge hosse UtrfiSeid- Goes. The furnishings are exquisite. The fruit at the present day kerns in hang-1 mss and rugs being borm-?cions.y - ; reseed wit* priceless heirlo.-ms s.vanr ed for this occasion- Mu Vemcsi. the home of Washington is htriagly -e- --' produced Space forbids one tt-ntioe-ing all. but in every one a cc-urtecus • custodAs is ready to extfain the hisi • tory connected with the building It is a matter of regret to every Indiaman ’ »bo vis’.ts the exp<«stiicsi. that we have no state buil'dinc While our state is not so <dd. her sens have nev- : er failed to de her hector is times <sf ; peace or war. The exnosatton. bxi' i'.ugs are ooC rial in architecture. They have a substantial iotk of brick trimmed in white -dat is t pleasing contrast to the ' show palaces of former expestrims t r ; all are now dnished The grounds . are in harmony with the bm‘. imgs. -- The landscape artist having cleverly ? ' combined art and nature to give a most artistic and p*easing eSecu The 5 government pier the great outside! feature of the exposftien grsxmds. is . I not yet completed, but work is pro- { • ' grossing rapidly On Monday mcmint June l<ch. the Nau ual Editorial associate®, epene-i t with abc-ttt four hundred editors, their wives and friends, pieasantly domid'.ed in the Inside lux. No mere rean- . tiful locamte for a summer hotel can be imagined than this, with its broad . verandas .? verioetemg the xean The . lobby with its great blaring hreplaces. • rotnf-t.rtable ehairs, writing rcc-rns ■ everr cd pcsadiee. teje- ! phase and telecrxT-hic service. ete_
scys surrs A Sre s trow 1* ox 11 da Puts. Price S3t MecuAT St ; Setts P-t-re ... S* .■ • Ks-stlir K. '•' Setts Prtce ..... S' B >t v Safes. Fnae Si.€ 3 BexTclar Si Sofcs. Pr.-te- SS33 Eectthr S' • Stttts Pride WES'S ODD PAXTS A Ssses. A K ->xs- A-- zes Toe H.-&£tLat FL2S. Puts prise S3s P.ec-_.t’ Si t’S Piets. Prirs . S' S 3 r.-rxtt-ir ST. v- PoEtu Piiee ... S' -M R.e<iuur SX-w Paats. Prine 5Z.55 Reeaiar St »' Psstts Prase S27S EarzA.- K •» Putts Price «»-» Eecnltr SSSS Putts Price S3-5S Recttiar ST Pasts. Price .F-SS SOYS' KSEE PAMTS Beettiar lie Psxts Price lie Reetzsr Tie Ptarts. Price A3c SU«I Paa.cs. Price. ...... S3c S»EC AU' SPECIAL! OVERALLS Regniw Kc •■a*oe Htw sere's »of cKa-ee —■er. Oay rwc p*«r ts a T»v~’»~ ie * ar® trv- tscy can’t as: very sr.j. Oct C Sa 'JJC
B. Kalver Clothing Co. Decatur, Indiana This Sale Cash Only
protection coesideratKm and courtesy, at al! hours, make it an ideal place to I stay. Were there bo exposition there to see. it would still be a 'iehgh’biplace. Monday. Jure l«xh -Gevrria Daythe greatest military a»f tevtew in the history at the country was heM in honor of Presideat Roosevelt's visit to the expositioc.. Lee s parade gr.-un u - is esreeal'.y for ’>!* ——. and naval features, which will b-e ; -n-T.t during the entire time of the expoation No more magnin .rent and iiisptrtng spectacle ea= I* imag-. ined than the passing in review before the president of these Vnited States. great numbers of our own axe foreign troops, with bands playing *®d basnets dying The week's entertainment inc-ncvc receptions, a trip to Jamestown, a : bake, an afteraaou ax Miller Bros, ranch, an evening c® —e warpatn Just here kt ns say we did act visit an -.ttracticn in this inrortant feature of any extxsitxm not worth white. ■■ The Rattle at the Moufcar and Mertri ni&c is espeeiiS? SanrdiF the emre party takes to Rschnscn d Va. Hee a day of pleasure and hospitahty a< sited us. The moss interesting part 5 I *''' gram was a ~sit to oM ?u Johns church, where Patrick Henry delivered his fam us *Give me liberty er give me death’ address. At RichmKid the party disbanded many st mg to Old Point Couufort. thence to ashrngten for a few days .'aunt All tnm.gr. tne week the sjuetdid rtnrtesy and bes- ; reality of the Virgtna ;e.-;le .’'ustly famoes for those qualitjes. were evi erewhere in evidence Perm the highest e-ficia.'. to the gtrnris c-ne meets • grarious ccest ieratasn and tet us say. ito meet and min.gle with the peep-.e | of the Old J'omim-n state, is soc the least of the pleasures enx-yed at this greatest etoeatiacal siposriian ever carried to coEtp-leriou ia this oc any ; other country. N. M H St r-. at o- Without — tat or That is the watefewor* That is what Ortx : ~ .f.xa.uve Fruit Syrup does. Cleanses and slim mates the beweia wrtbout imtanm .n any ftrau : HK HOLTHOCSE DREG CO. FOR >»' " —A creamery. g:..d I-cca-tiaa. Inquire at this oAee. ts ! LOST —A >.’.k Frnier to J. S. McCrory, ar this c-2ce ts
Furnishings Meets BaL Urtietrs-KU re-c Sc vai.2*c * B*L ra4eroneor. reg. Fic val. <2c " Best Triers'ear reg. sl.E> va? BSc " Good Dres Sirs, reg CFevaJ 42s * Bess: I’ress Phtr-s reg IM v*2 BSc - Ttzrur.e Hc<oe reg :5c raise.. 7c - File Fasey axe Pjcz. Hose, reg ? ; <e ral-ae ... 13c * Best Fssey o - P’ux Hsm. reg Jse ra?se ttc * Bafccixa H*X reg Ite rai-ae. Sc “ Good Whhe Hessj&ed Hftia. rectuar 13c varae 3c * Ftoey Ttes. reg Xse ru.lie * Xev Fatt-ry Tecits. reg ibe val.C2c * Deg dabSe Stsgdn. reg 35e vat.lts * B«x rtuste Snsgirg reg .s*e vu.AJc “ Best Wortasg GJoves. reguar s#e rapt* *2z *■ Arrrr Brand OoSars *®c MEWS HATS AMD CAPS We sh*E sfe-»v yea «o»y the aev strizx betefes tze shades az 2 we're
Mr. Alexaader. the Packard Music house man wtso has a branch store in this city. seM a Style R Packard piano to Peter Kirsch and delivered ft tbit morniag- The instrimeat is beautifu! ar.3 wil! no doubt prove sarisfactory to the purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tester returned to Marioc this morning after spend-S-utday with their parents of thJ? ’city. They were acromranted bo®* by their nteces. Miss Grace and Helen Shroß who will spend a week visiting ’ them Mrs. Rev. P. S. Kohler left tn> ' morning for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Decatur and Kuntingtcn .nd. She was acre®pan ted by s---’-a! of her children including Pa= ! ‘- wtx» will engage in canvassing St. Marys Ohio. Leader. Tie iev square of brick street be■tween First and Secocd street oa the Madison street itsp-rovemeßt was roiled this saorxing and will be sanded . at osce. and the street will then be opm to the pobise The street shoved ■ that it was constructed right waenj the rolter went ever it as it did not give in much. I’’ - 4 1—The iebk-y ot the Murray notel pre-, ■ sente a very seat appearance owing to | - the fact that a tne Soor has been laid < >. over the entire space The dinins i !: room is now -undergoing the sane | and will soon be fnishel Alli i the wort <n this bote: is progress...? ■ I ’lice.'y and before long we ean b <as: of i : haring ooe of the finest ti'-is ia this s part of the state _____ ’' The Ideal Am usement ccKupaay j r closed their week s esgagsm-e®t Satur-] ’ Lay evesing and were in the last sight ’ greeted by a large and enthustastie ' ■ andience and this ptored to be their ■ best evesing as a money maker. The ’ - t'?mp<any left Suniiy afte— icc. for ■ Spence TTfSe. O_ where they will con- ' i does the.ir show aS of this week and ’ win no soe.bt do weT as the show is r .far above the average carmvai ci-m-j pasty. 1 ■' o WAS .N POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS. ? Ira. 'W. Kelley, of Mar shelf. Pa. » writes ~I was is poor health fx two .. years, suffering from ki-iney and bladder xroutde. and spent eoßstderable sosaey c-.?tsnlttzig pkyrieiars without obatming any marked benefit, bm was ■ cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and HI desire to add my testim->ry tint ,'it may be the cause of rostering the ■’ hea’th of atheTS.” Refuse substitutes. THE HOLTHOCSE DRUG 00.
Mr . C C. Myers, of Hartford City, visit over night with ...mine >a« Mrs. Eiiabeth Myers. J etorn *" g X rr. remain over Sunday. Mr. Myefs win hi£ wife the two expecting to leave Review. War Against Consumption. o7 4 — ST white Sy In? Tar genuine is in a yellow THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. For the Egotist to Ponder. Granting that there are a great May things la this world that do “Xe rou. remember at the same rime thkt the world wasn’t created l for that sole purpose: it was here before you came-—John A. Howland. Quick relief for Asthma Sufferers Dt-lng the summer kidney irreguAritieFire often caused by excessive tend to the kidneys at once by using F&ev's Kidney Cure. „ n THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. More Money for Packers. ft has recently been discovered that the hair in the ears of steers is of a ouaiitv which permits its being used ‘in the manufacture of camel’s hair brushes- Aad the packeries have an other source of revenue. Coal Under a School. A seam of coal has been found unier s portion of the Kirkby-in-Ashfield East Council school. Nottingham. England. and it has been decided by the Notts educational committee, subject so the approval of the board of education. to sell this to the Butterley colliery for £65. The liability for any settlement of the baildings in consequence of the taking of the coal will, ft Is stated, lie with the company. Foley s Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. 11X5 to Toledo and return via Clover Leaf Route every Sunday ts
going t» «eT. then as cheap as you'd erjeet to bay a last season's hat. That ? iatr isa t it? Rez 1". ;'• Eats. CL Sale Price.. 89c Reg. 11:'■Haw.. Ct. Sa - Price. .sl-19 Beg lit ri> Hats. Cl. Sale Price.. 31-83 Beg 31 *■> Hats. •? Sale Price..3l-96 Fax&tm Hawes' SC -. Hat $248 Straw Hats ard Cass at Correspond ngsy Low Price. EXTRA S®EC ALI SOX! SOX! Me-« 16c ft-as* - pa n and fancy cs-C--S. O»r Clearance Sate Price «>_ jC MESS GOOD WORK SHIRTS Bacaa. Fanc.es and Stripes Yoo'«« A ways pa d 50c for them. Oo? Cearance Sa e Price in •*» 42c EXTRA SPECIAL* HANDERCHIEFS Regt a- 10cjia ues. Tne chance of a life time. Only four to a customer. Our C ea-a-ce Sa e Price is «> - 3 C 3C XX SPECIAL Mes s best grade HLskin Shoes. gEkraztririß better thu. any $3 25 sh-e ever jr Adajn .. n __ cwmty. Sale Price / /J
Shoes Men's work shoes, | ZQ to be $2.00 value, Sale P::c- Jl.v7 Men's Kangaroo Kip. solid in every respect, $2.56 values. Men's Dress Shoes in all leathers, would be zood value at $2.5 £| 04 Sale Price JI.OH Men's shoes, high grade velour vid and box calf in the new bouton toes Shoes that are dressy and up |AC to date; $2.75 val. Sale Price tpi./U Men's shoes made in the very finest leather, including Lobdell's famous Vici and box calf. $5.50 val- n IQ ues. Sale Price Men's shoes in very best leathers, bench made, $4.50 values O ZQ Sale Price BOYS’ SHOES Strictly all solid leather, strongly made and back stayed, just the uing for your boy. „ $1.75 values. Sale Price » ” $2.00 values. Sale Price J T $2.50 values. Sale Price ’ ”** SPECIAL 35 dor Men's 75c overalls and biOuseblue and white stripe, while C ;/• they last
A Square Deal to AH All Goods MarKed Plain Figures One Price to Everybody
G. B. Burhaus testifies a 5.... I 0. B_Burhaus of CarliJ*l N. Y.. writes: "About fOflr , I wrote you stating th it , • ago entirely cored of a ser er e trouble by taking less than » si4t? l ties of Foley 's Kidnev c art . ? ’**■ tirely stopped the brick d a , t * « Stand pain and symptoms'’oti?* disease disappeared l am that I have never had a ot those symptoms during th ”1 years that have elapsed and t’ 0 ® evidently cured to star cursd heartily recommend Foley's k Cure to any one suffering f rn „ ney or bladder trouble" m THE HOLTHOUSE DRf G $6.50 Round Trip $6.50 decautur to Niagara\ via 4 CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Wednesday. August 21. Through coaches and sleep lag <- direct to the Falls without chain Secure reservatlcns early. For particulars consult nearClover Leaf Agent. NOTICE FOR BIDS. i Notice is hereby given that •>. Common Council of the City ot iw tur. Adams county .Indiana, will, ceive sealed bids or proposals for® construction and building and diggh of a sewer known as the Geordi Roop sewer, starting at the west J minus of the Marshal street sen in said city running thence west 1 Marshal street to Tenth street i isald city, thence south on Tent street to Nuttman avenue In city, thence west on said Nutuu avenue to the alley between Tea and Eleventh streets in said dt •hence south on said alley to Jacks street and there to terminate accor ing to drawings and specificatta now on file in the office of the ci clerk of said city until seven p,, of the 6th Day of August. 1907. Each bidder must file with the cif clerk when he files his bid the ug statutory affidavit and deposit id him a certified check for the SIOO.OO or deposit the sum of *1064 in cash as a guarantee that he vj accept said bid and carry out the «t struution of said work. The snccen ful bidder will be required to tin a bond with surety to be appronj by the common council insuring th ' faithful performance of said von, ‘ according to contract The corod reserves the right to reject any ti ail bids this ISth day of June, 1WI.! CARL O. FRANCE. 1 (Seal.) City Clerk] 1 15511
