Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. Every Eveeinft, Except Suntoy. by U c « G. ELLIMGHAkf. Sufcscrfptson Rates; par wet by carrier ........19 tents Per year, by carrier J6.JO Per mcnth.. b ymaU . .... .....25 seats Per year. by mail - Sagle coplea ..... 2 eents Ad-rertsiag rates male iaown au application. Entered at the postoffice m Deeaiar iadiaaa. aa second eiato mail pav J. H. HELLER. Manager. THE GREAT • POSTPONES When Mr. Bryan characterized Hon. | William Howard Taft as ’The great | postpouer” he * «i‘‘ ar drfiniticml of the attitude at Mr Roosevelts can- ■ didate. Mr. Taft has admitted that » there is much to be lone before the} people will get -heir due. hat he ices; not -hint anything aught to be done! yet wot while a- presidential Section | is pending. Even as to be tariff. which is rob-; fains the ordinary elttoen ta T be point, of impoverishment, he thinfas that an, attempt to -top he robbery at the,. forthcoming session at congress wou.d be ill-advised. He believes that a, “promise 1 * as revise the tariff ’ after • the election ” will fool the people once I more. Bat there are acme Republicans who are skeptical abcut ‘he expediency of such a program. A Washingttxs .etter quotes one of them as saying “In the year preceding rhe campaign at 19»M Republican leaders assured and reassured the country "bat the: tariff would be revised after the na- j tiouai election. But ft was not re- j vised and there is a feeling now that Taft's promises may be as barren of: results as were the promises at other Bepnbltoaa leaders four years ago f. ncie Josh and ais big ton snow at Bosse Opera House Thursday, sept., . —T dosses I IJoPE»A HOUSE I SWMBMMB3anMiaBa» THUR. SEPT. 26 Uncle An ] fl mn 1/ nn UUu 0 Jll U with David G. Kenedy, that funny old Hayseed that maxes them all langh. SEE a real New England rxrai drama full at exciting incidents, introducing a real sawmill scene in action ; special scenery. ReSeed Advanced VzMdew leN'OOS —Tncse- Josh's Big Farmer Band Street Parade. Free band eonPRICES: 50, 35,25 Cents 1 Reserved Seat Sale, at the) Usual place
I Packard Music House Factory Agents for The Packard, The Weber. Sterling. Stick, Huntington. Wheelock, and others. Stnyvesant, Pianola Pianos* The Packard One Price plan of seising pianos ezabies yon to buy a drat dan inatmnesit at the toweat ca»h price on moderate month,? payment*. L. F. ALEXANDER PACIABD MUSIC HOUSE Opp. Murray HoteL Decatur, Ind.
A SPECIAL SESSION ! . Continued from Page L) and forty dotars was read, approved ■ and ordered spread of record. The! bill of the Old Adams county bank calling tor FJAL'J for the payment > of five bonds was allowed, and be i ,clerk ordered to draw faia warrant tori the same No other business coming before "he council they adjourned to meet on October Srst. their regular meeting. A PEDRO PARTY r Conunued from page I t The ladies of the Euchre Club gave la six a slock dinner last evening' in I honor at Mrs. Elizaneto Patteraoni Meyers Mra. Burt Owen. Mrs. W 7 j Brittoon. at "he home of Mrs. Joon J 3, Petersen. Med being rhe prevaili mg color of the evening's decorations. I The dinner was nicely served m Soar ! courses. During the evening Mrs. I Peterson entertained the club at their < regular meeting, which paaed puiekly Iby playing enchre. The Miss Gertnde ' DeVosa .and Mrs. Frank Alwein led ■ the ladies in having the highest score 'yt 'he exciting game. The other I guests beside the membera were Mrs. i Doll Dirkins. Mrs. Fred Beit On account of the illness of Mrs. •Q. N Snellen, the St. Vincent de Paul rSsetey will not meet Thursday after ! noon as mnouneed in yesterday’s pater. The date of mee-’ing will be published .arer. The Dfeiies' Aid SsetoW of the i Presbyterian church win meet with i Mrs. James Bain on Thursday afternoon. .Al members requested to be ’ present as there wffl he election of ■ The Ladtek Aid Society at tiie Evangelical church will have aa inter- ■ I esting meeting at the home of Mrs. j Gen. Garanf on Mercer avenue. Thtrrsi day afternoon. AT; Ladies are invited [tn attend and bring their needles and : thimbles. George Sherer was ’Aken by surprise ast evening when a numher at boys' I and girls gathered at his home to [ spend the evening. Various games ■ were piayed and deiiciooa refresh-; mem.-; were served the following } guests, who spent such a pleasant «▼-. : »ning with their host ■ Misses Grace ! McKean. Ruth Ernst. Ida Van Camp I Inez Cover iale. Louis Meyers. A, ma i Kookens. lae» Bay, Eatel’.a Chroma-. ’ter Ethel Butler Cleo Henry. Bleaa ;-a"- Vida Sxcneburoer Messrs. Ai- ! her- Genmnito. Geo. Biackburn. Fred | Meyers. Dwtght Archer. Harry Jeffj er.es, Cfaaa. Baxter Don Burk. Law-1 {renos Biggs F"auk Erwin. Dorsie ! Burthead, Clyde Baumgartner Harve < j Stevens. Miss Ada Murrav pieaauntly enter- i j -ained a small informal party of | , friends last evening at her home on north Third street. The Gleaners met at the home of Frances and Rata Miller Monday evening, Sept. 22. I3OT. from 7 to 9:30 p. m. Tais also being the fffteenth hirtoday at the gfrla The program was as follows Inat-umentai solo, by Lain Atz; Vocal aoto, by Flossie York; Voeai solo, by Ruth Pwrerscn: Vocal duet, by Frances Miller and Edith Green.- Vocal solo, by Mary Erwin. Vacoi duet by Frances Miller .and Eareuee Meyers, after which a deiicioua llmicheon was »trved by Frances M:l---1 ier and 1.-eta Erwin. The invited ! members were: Flossie York. Mary Erwin Esther Cook and Florence - — ■ ——
A LEAGUE MEETING Managers Man for the Season of 1908 I j ANOTHER 3E3SIGM IM DECEWBEJI' •I Ta Elect Rresiaent ana War—ru.ate »<aa»—Rennant Wil oe A warnea at That T'rne. L. A. Hoithouae returned tlus mom-1 mg from Indianapolis where an yes-1 rerday he strended a meeting of the) ■nairr.ares of the Indiana-Ohio .eague | and business matters at argan-! .zacon were talked aver and closed ip [ for the year of 1907. The meeting waa me of the most enthusiastic yet: held by this organization, every etty ' m the league being represented. Pres-: dent Kling presided over the meet- ■: lag and upon the opening <M the ses-i Mon he offered his inngreraiaiioas to [ Mr Hotthouse upon bis tuccesa of ■ winning the pennant and he m Uli 1 a: was enngratalated by every magnate | present. The maver at "-jraiug back I to the respective chib owners their ■ checks tor one hundred dollars, which, j were placed Ln the president's bauds to guarantee -bar each "earn would 3nish the season was :ar—.ed but and -his little amount may help several at the club owners in paying seme of the dents louiracte.i durtng the season. Each manager ‘hen died a list at ais p.avers and President King will u once ffie the list with the NaQcnal j rommission and try to reserve every I ■nan for next season. He has been I .n correspondence with thia rommis-l ' aian and "he league will ondoubreJly i be under the Naoanai .eag.ie protec-- : tian next season. Several itaer mm-1 ar details were carried oat and it was j unanimously decided that a meeting j would be held some time during De- j cember at which tune a president will; be elected for the year 1908. Some | fissatlsfaction das been expressed 1 Bow and President Kang, and m is j possible some new man. will be ax the head of the league next year The[ matter at awarding the pennant was | forced to oe continued until the next | meeting, owing to the fact that the i emblem had not as vet arrived. The I meeting then ad;ouroed and at the I next meeting ft will be determined I what cities will be --presented to the league, and it is understood that »v- > era. new towns are demanding admit- I taace. LIQLOR QUESTION "ondnued from page 1.) at appeHee to the remonstrance Sled iby appe-.lants against the gran dug at a license to appellee to sell intoxicating dquora. In rendering judgment against the remonstrators for costs to ease: »'3< the court «red to not granting the prayer at the remon- ’ stranee to iismiss appellee s apniica-1 tion for a license. -- Millinery opening at Mrs. Boeses s Th-ireda- afternoon and evening. 22*>3t; o NOTICE FOR B'DS ‘ Xotiee is hereby given that the common council at "he city at De- . totor. Indiana, will receive sealed bids or proposals for the construction * and digging at a sewer known as ' the C. D Lewton sewer, commencing 1 ar ’ point on Washington street in; r said eity where said Washington. 2 street intersect.-, the west line of the - rgh" at way of the Cincinnati. Rich-, mood and Fort Wayne railroad •com- • ■ pany Grand Rapids and Indianathence east along said Washington : street to said efty to Second street ■ thence east to "he St. Marys river < and there -o terminate, according to the -ions and speeifi.cat.iona now on fi> :n the office at eitj clerk of said » dtv aniG seven s’cioek b. m. at the Tsth day of Octooev 3907. Each bidder must Sle with the city | clerk when he 51es hi* bid the usual ■ statutory affidavit and iepoeir with J him a certified cheek for the sum of , JI fIR or deposit SSMM9 in cash as a [ guarantee that he wW accept said bid and carry aaz said work. The suceesstol bidder win be required to give a bond with surety to be approved by the eommcm council insuring the faithful performance of said work according to contract The council reserves the ridfat to reject any and all bids thia 24th day of September. CARL O FRANCE. 232-1 eachw2w City Clerk. Xf yov want a iaugh come and see Uncle Josa. who » toll of langha. He will hand you some at Borne Opera House Thursday night. Sept. 28 HOLM9TERF Ms iMtaie Tm faggsls * Bar MM* -» Ban 9m* faaua M a« toMrt Wd* A WOTtos Pw GMUWEtaa. MH—aak BsecMb*. S ■ Mhy ftiusrr - -a» -a* Sw*. a s Sou. arafa as > ?ou»w re-3 s Ouvaar. MsdSem. Ww ► MM- MB tMA9« K»n.
’What Fashion Offers For Fall; ■' * i : In Mros Boys and Children's Clothing, i S » Another Season is at hand. The . ■ F cool days and cooler nights of Autum i [ | will soon give dace to winter. We | ■ have been planning for months past i ■ our fall showing of Suits. Over- • :| jO i 1 coats and Underwear, worthy of our Ats K J ■ >d4 reputation for Constant Progress and | 1 ! JF ' betterment. tiff J 5 .’ ; i we feel that in our showing of rail U.W ■ ■li Models and Fabrics, we have set a new i F J 2 j standard of broadness in every sense g ■ of the word as applied to our business. ■ ■ We have planned for the greatest season in the history of our holiness, and ! ■ to meet the demand that has arisen tor finer grades of clothing and fnrn’sn.r.,, g ■ To meet these demands we have a larger stock of goods than ever before. Not I S only is onr stock complete in every detail but the prices of onr fall merchandise I ? such as Suits, overcoats, underwear and working coats are the most reasonable ■ that any one could desire. ■ Whether yon are ready to bay or not we kindly invite yon to call and see the I things we are showing for fall and winter wear. s ■ i Decatur, Inauna 8t V3.HCC 03011 House | I 111 Illi ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■ W99MIM
POSITIVE =ROCF Should Convince the Greatest s<esx.c m Decatur Becauaft it’s the ev-.dence at a Deeacar citizen. easily nrfsatigatcftThe strongest en.icrsenietix of merit. The beat proof. Read ft: John Oswit. living an Elm St, sea.Cl and E. R- H. station. Deeatar lad.. says: “1 was a member of the _.*uth Indiana ▼otaßteera and when I j the army. I suffered terrih te jams I through, my back and .Gins. vxeh I I think was brought anoux by .njurtes II received by the expeMuon at a aheil. ! I felt a pain across my back at the , -line. but apparently I get over ft. and ' thought nothing of ft for sevrai years ' and then I began to have cnatinaoiis [ backache and as I grew aider the aching became more severe. There was a dull aching pia right across my iotas and sometimes the pain was sharp. It; ■na/fe me feei miserable. In the i j morning I felt lame and sore, for my f rest was broken at i nsed so I many remedies without results. ft . seemed like -browing my money away, i For a while I became so badly afflict- ■ ed that I could not attend to my work, s Doan * Kidney Pills were brought to ■ 5 my attention and I got a box at. Hoithotise Drag Co. s store and the. cured me. During the past ten years I have not had a return of the trouble. I made a statement for publication in I>>2 tailing of my expenence and I am pleased to state today that the cure then affected has remained permanent. I can ecmscieneouaiy recommend Dtma'k Kidney Pills I have told a great many people about thia remedy and would be glad to repeat personally what I have stated-’ For sale by all dealers. Price »: •sent* Fosr.erML.bura Co, Buffalo New Yrrk. Sole agents for the United i States. Renseber the name —Doan's—and take so other. o Millinery opening at Mra Feuers millinery store on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Public ta tavttaX Prof. J A Feiakt renowned band leader late sender Kilties band, ia now wft* Untde Josh Basse Opera House Thursday. Sept M M;.l.nery opening ax Mrs. Boeses a Thursday afternoon and eventag. Largest showing of millinery ts tha city. Bn rig Mis-taery. sooth Second street, Decatur, tad. 239-5:
THE Electric Theatre TO MIGHT Adrn«w<Mi 5 Cents. Motion mctureH —“A Might Off. ’ These vtews are new and smra dne. .■ Glusxrated snsg—'Wailing at the I Chnrcii." Schmucw * bls er. Proof stars FIRST j NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOOOOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS THE PICTORIUM TO WIGHT “A Trageffy ax 9ea,“ “An Exciting Houeymoon.* TO BE GIVEN AWAY worth of Mer chanU diaetm October -th. AT. tarw. msw bwtrg |Ht sa ar* mw sad has* new* been show* say >mce befors. A B. STOMUURMEA, Pro*
■■■■■■■■■■ We take pleasure in extending to you an invitation to OUT Millinery Opening Thursday, September 26 W’ill display designs in imported models, also many artistic ideas from our own work room. Largest Showing of Millinery in City Burdg’s Millinery South 2nd. St. Decatur, Ind. Fine Ogars and T obaccos ALL THE LEADING BRANDS WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE “PRESCRIPTION” The best 5c cigar and most popular cigar in this market. Al a Ice Us Prove It The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
