Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. but srea Every Sverrsng, £xcest Sunjay. =y LE * 1 £- - *«•* A *•■ 3uS«-~ntisn per week. iy eaartdr 10 renxs p?» by tamer SE. 38 Per sscnth. is '.mail ■ •— -rents per year iy mul —..... .-S2-s*? sGuses . .....-.----..2 w-nts Adverb s-ag taxes Tiafle 3B agpiix att. as. Petered sx the >«r-oSc» n jeeaaxr hsdiana. i» aeseemd ‘.ass maxi waiter X -.- £ _- E P. Manager. ROOT M MEX.CC feeretary 3aat s hav-.ng a greai ".me m Men re. ft s a rreax comb- ~ nd Pre* teem Liax .- a great mar; 3d T aE'-p<Miy TiagßPS Mexico is as -hcronghiy a iesoeraxie regratdic as isr awn a. he is a® weel versed .n the cnmfflUßßs in -.bax asmtry. 3taz is king. Thai s abbot the size if it- He aas ns n.-— so Lot. 5 -h.r a is regaroea as a life *ssrm fey him. He s years of age. A' eonpje of ’e-xs ago ■was Mexnca a Independence Day 'lse mnety-sevaEih ,r-'.->y-jty *f .nd.-pesuience. Thr-ttgp seventy ’ears of that time 'he cnsmtry asesißy drifted from one re-rafe-lion to another tmxi: ax .ant as. an art-hwy say a one resaime hand.

Attention Men TRY OUR ELK SKIN SHOE at $3.00 The Best on the Market J. H. VOGLEWEDE * SON Opposite Court House. THE ANSWER Q The question has teen i?kCX3 =d -ten why ;> es a Fa~ rire save fuel over a£ sther BBase Burners. Space here will not permit u? .ng* jU a.i .he t . but here are just a few: The Favorite is the only stove fitted with doors, mica frames and registers that are tissue paper tight. Iry some of the other best? makes and IHcH ITT the Favorite on this point. . All *he =*at? nar -■ mts are air tight. Ordinary casting' ma m the usual manner cannot be put together so perfect!v; they will not go together and fo’-m such The Favorite being ntied st- tight in connection with -.he three rue construction, which is superior in capacity and radiating surface to all others. The stove that gives the greatest heat fr .m the least coal is the one that saves money, and the stove that saves money in coal bills is the stove to buy. and the Favorite will do just this. . '.■> Schafer H’d’w Co.

sac-xed by a greet hmta took he beim nd snare hen -ioere tax- oren a trassformatUm. Mexico has reeome a greAX . ..saasanai *axe aad <ia facare a fifedy anreo..«l wtifc hope. And it las beeffl •sieSy -Ina to -hat me tian »a has - -med ;i. a. reives gtove befog aftMFB seat not o the peapie. oast v.ths -t ’ as iraa rand.. — Mtmcie Press. SHED W LIGHT "■--mrtrmed from page i-S Wiwnngxpnl October 4-- —Hngst i.rospwts for the coitcm mdnssry were pictnred by Secretary Wilson. at te acrtealiiMU iepartmest. in a sprees ax the opening at the renreniion ox the Xatwaai Ajssoetiiion at Cxmoa Maenfamsrers. oerxer ] iarming. we cas ioniue our prtMoe’>on cf TiTtcm an tise acres ax presesx; usder tulage," sud ae. 'Tin- pia—siwl- j :ues at catzoa yroasczzaa zz tins eaas-| try *re ommcxlr 'innTesa. XVe one?were toid that rice oonid aor ae raxsex in the Tsited States aeeanse jhkst ' here- was ■£» iaiga. T« we fouDd that - oaf tme—rs!-! eoaia produce as. ntact. . rice a year as 4M Orfearr r T isitngion. oet»w '' —’'- r ; . snia Seasoeratic Asseeiaxißß at iV asl-.pg-cn. an jigeniiartea with Large j m3ueace _ffl L'trz'.x.ta 3«uoeraxic "»;i---t*rs sox uro a merry row as its meet- < nz lass mgfcr t>rer a -esoiuiME ieeisr-1 mg for Mr. Hiram The odj the :xi»''daiton ieuaxe-x the rew-mt®» all the eresniig and the mewing was -tnr. ily ad;onraed wtih-ytit any scuse te-mg take* tm x. p C. Mastic at —ma C-hxn. was a hustness rarer to -xuT mry today.

A PAINFIL INJURY William Kauffman Meets With k’ddent deep thigh wocuro; Acddest Occurred WEue Cuttmg Com cm Father s TlLtiz. iaxtSman. atm m Mr. and Mrs. Jscoa naudiTiau wtso t-esae sosnh J :»i this esry 3 Moetof was ; irtfay- J jcei seriiraxLy yes- • terday aiteraoßß wmle ssss.igi.ng m j tmnißg -ora. the resxux if gemimg rs- • -angled m the t-trs .rmir-r. L—ke mast ' 1 isrxrs. Mr. Kaaftam bad eoaKraer-1 ■rd tamseif a iimne made eora eniter. • ; wines rtissmrted ® wo runners j wttii j. saw olade enemding rmssways ’ 1 jf -he — t-wfcics it»“ the wars at' I mxtizg the atHn whtch s saxhe~a '■■ 'jv -Die mfs Tbs Scalew he 3iacDine sad tiiacea in slweis. Y tong iaaffran was drmng the oerse* "hat was > mxched tn 'his trade macs: re anc w.ia jh~rig -_n -he -ear ra a wx as a sear.. y -v'e the m.--f-r-ne wai m .'.peratton. ; me -rs the am said scmethxag 'ha: | rxnstd ~he 3t»rse io stop which threw ; he lad m the tings, mdiering a terrible '■ tnssead at g-ar-rng etiiL the am- J -t.--. -TiT.eria;e v mt eed forward. The« :,_aaes cd the machine rrrrtnng , the .ad m the thigh. .ni:«inga -errtbie . wsnend. He was tasea ~t> "he house 1 and a unyssean wnnmenes who =sd -he wound as jnicxiy as possible, it mkmg a "nxnber of stitches tn close the T»7- ’he ad was very weak tram i Xhe loss yt itooa ani .ast aighi it was - eirei that he tomd nox stand the | sisock. The acy is m a T-ery tad I ot■ ye still the paysciaxi -mass he pull mm throngb. wnfeK '■ ood pae etm sets in. The ressxir if the m.ui _ l hawerer mz- lesrve mm a rrippse for A STAG MJMEB L.ontmued imn page tl peaa. ‘Tab he.d tbetr gist meexfng of ■ -r.-,s yaar Last, rinsing ax the heme [ it Mrs ' . H. Xachimen. aa ‘X’inches- • -er sirees. The study if "ins year’s i wars w.H he music, ax* and jierarstre. L_ast -vexing they stadied the it» at Beilina, and Mrs. E D Heiler had a • ~ter-r nssmexiwe paper after winch the i -r.err -ras SEP-’OEICS. She liIUS- 1 maxed her part with high y caicmed 1 picmrea. winch were peamifui- 11-ur- ’ mg the ewning Miss Bessie Schmek ■ ;r.r hr? mil Meyers were appmniEd as leragaxes to the Federaxicn if W times s Socierr wxtei wtfl ie heJd ax mdianapoiis -he Last week of Lcxober. ‘ The a-tertmtee were Mrs. Paaerstm. j and Mrs. TmidaiL — Last Satmtiay ax the par- ■ wrnaffle Her.. Jones, at Munroe, the! • wedding -at Mies Lain Doit and Pemr ; ■ Qrrtg The -reremony was i eotrr.« and .mpresesve. *mt a eer" I - ixnet affair The tsitue is the -iaogh- : 1 ter ttf Mrs. Marr A. Dnrr. and is bean-1 tifai and aas mmy «-mzing ways ■ 1 winch hawe w»tm her a host of frieads. | Pwr the past year =ae tas besn empJcved ar ype 'exsrrs. iffiee. The ' zr-ttm is the sob of Mr. and Mra. Geo. •It-.z trf Kenthck" and is a i hnstiizg "j-mg farmer The -atiwpie win mace thee* home .n the cnsnrry tm a farm smnaxed three miles north lOOSSESI I IJ i I I i— r Thur. Oct. 10 MR. BWI ttURKE «m * * «mKQ9a putsi a jhacaeare s hurtM Lm Tralee* “ OTHELLO ” Pt in the ease are : rhe fcltowiag’. weiL knownplayers-: Miss Dorothy Quincy. Mis.- Sadie Williams;. Mr. Tulian Richmond. Mr. Mack. Mr. Bennett Kiipack. and others of eqnai promin-i ence. Magnificent scenry. costumes and light effects. A superb production guaranteed. Prices: 25c. 35c, 50c. 75c. Seat sale usual place.

(M •!» eii~ 3«sa«T3K. -xt-zds amA sx i -meek £BSt-r M -asi ruling • rs tn -ts, zppfiinTmvxii-s t wr < tz—- is.- gxv*?s ly Mrs. A. a BdJ. | m the Murray Wei tn a company of ■ W3C w-~ SS-T-xaxDi- Tt H-: dwa* 3«E Vzmit 3eil <rfl 7 Ohio zLa »«■- Saks D. HftSest S’ A. Lawnr ?*ank Imwkßß. Prank Spies, at OeweSand, I disses. Mgx>rt txrwai Eigaoexb ?-*-e. | soa. IMrtmg the -’--sim 3e "-- ie ~' ’ jgstizilr -xxertiined the same party. • ’ za-mz * good »<=ai ewenißg. j y Harr— Wilkaxißi-sz of west j ! Mxairae stnee-t wss p/eMHant’y sur-1 a-c| by Sfte-eii ad. 3.45g3i«.-- s wiso were T ery pretlfly 1 23j - ' Ld33MkXJI anri ?few York dry. After —g the evs-smg m a sodal maxima- darnry refresameuixs w«re sawed. **he xui-of-nwii guest was Mrs. OUie > , g’ngyn--.- at lie.aware Ohio who .-est ' tfca mormng for 1 pdianapods wbree i die will spend a few weeks before re--1 -:-i’r.g to her name ax. H*-aware. j Barger school, nexx Tkkrsdw eresißS I : ijrrtober tesnh. for the M fee > I scaoci. Erery-iody ts ytiraidly m-nt- ■ ,ed to artend. This is t- — 3BI 98 ‘ - | dai «d this iea=* m and as tk» -smeot i -a an wen knrwt; for the ztc-x times. ‘ and tile mem —*s ar- - -imtg . _xa-v : -ins sociai the 'aes at the yew. Altiieugii the weit-ter was xam z—-- I was a large affewcanre as tis- 3L. ‘ Tinces: de Paxil soeier- msemmr yes- • 'erma~ afternoon ax the nume M Mrs. , Peter Stem an Jefferses Lskrheon was served iermsg ths- -*•!«,«- - jrf hours as plexuvre. So ivsmess wxa taansscxed BROKE HER HIP Mrs. Dan trick Seriously Injured 'ZSJLT OP A FALL Rigr.y Leg Fr=c~Lred st —e Hip arc Her Recovery s Doubtful Mrs. Vain-ee Vrick, agm aooai sew-' •jEty i’-.i rr-ng -firee miles gaoAweK 1 it Monroe, fed while worsxmg about ler mt me LV—dzesday and irake lie-_-g*i' .eg ax -he mp. Owing ~ja her :«.-d i igs- her sndizos is most aenctir and aer recovery is amsdered very jembt- j • fui. She w» ai wors .n ne milk house near her name when die slipped ■ and felL the restut being a sadly frac- ; isxrea him Lt. Parrish. <u Monroe. • was ---timinimed and -iressed the jxjnry j A zeimnane me&aage this morning said : -bar the ininred lady was resting as ■ easy as cooid se exr-eered. bnt the I sorter creapiefe reeov- i I err are slight. Mrs. r-"tck. is one of* 'he jess known w xmsei if her vt-mmim-i try and iser tries ris dope 3> near setter I news sooc. ».SLC xA_£. The aadssfeßßd. wffl «flar for atee| if -he —er.?— Hite farm, better known is the Arres ferna. -wo ind in—-. - miles northwest rs P’easazt Mfrs and lae-ra.f x> somtb and ome wile- as the Anama LL-tianiy _nirmar- Mosaav Oeoow .'. ax I ten -j tiaat a. au the faiisrwtmg propI .yrey town:: Pisr nead M ncrse» naß-| | aacxag < I aiacs irtog mare years » »fc 1 mack jmsd mare SX rears wdt 1 grey hfliae 39 yeags a«: 1 -ear*ixig ' oak. X Uwrmaaz milk saw wU je fireiE m LFesmaa*!- 1 Jme-y -saw will' •he fresh M 1 Jerzey aedfer wt 3 he tress, m. Marrs. 1 yesrtteg seer ( i» aead at ■ maad ak ssseaxs ‘me ~ zo '■ 99 tacbL 5 krtasM «wi wtzh pigs by tbesr sde; 1 Pnagad rnma I aoer. Vne head M game .wi. ?-arsins mr.^etnetma—»jne Ptm - Deertxig' under. I Pmcke-- Mower 1 xu-mg :• tooth narrow 1 szike-ORa. azrrow i ■ hrea-knig jpnws. teffiie -msvei jtow. 11 . ; aets -ia-aisie work aaraess. 1 see =sng!e buggy aaroesx. 1 top zags’ sni one open surrey. 1 pair hay iaddezs mad max. lamp xsartu Lsad 3o*i- Ten acres as corn in the shoek. About 81 t .ns M tunothy hay aod many other ardetes toe numerous to mennon. Terms of sa.e —Nine monthy’ rfane will be given on Cl sums uver 3ve ioilars by purchaser giving note with approved security; hve ioilars and under, cash fax 'rand Four per cent Uscc-ont for casn ob sums jver Jo.bd. James w. watkins. J. N. Burkhead Auctioneer. Homer Foee. Clerk.

!wHITE WAISTS ■ A BARGAIN I 1 To make room for new goods we are offering I ! t he *e soeds at greatly reduced prices. You will I I find them right, all right, in fit and quality. All 1 few prices: II I -xc Waisis I Sr.oc Waists at. . - . 1 si.xc iuc sl-25 -b LsvS at i’ca <2.>3, 5c.-= —F 3 Wiests at . ...... • j-gO | I I SILK WAISTS 54.00 and Ssulv valoes • • 2.99 sv.oc and i—fc ' ri *- ei ax . . . *J»«S } WASH GOODS I jr- y o make -c-TU fc? fre rew fall g-cds which are arriving daily. I 1 udets-hat interestycm. To fisd cut just what se are doing come in | xu-i Do i -jst Lass ves. I-— -c& RUNYON

| Paduni Musk House ~m-T—- mCeUTS fur Tke Tie W eber. Star Las Steck. Esatiagtra. Wheelock. uid ot&er Stnyvesant. 1 PLmas Pianola Pianos re. Jwtani line Price ptea a£ seximg imbibes yon to mxy a 9rst efean mtrtrer: at the .ewest cash mite mi ; j L F. ALEXANDER PACXAHD MUSIC HOUSE Opp. Murray Hotel. Decatur, Ind. 1 SHOES TO FIT ALL FEEf/ FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Our choice Lines of Fan an j Winter Foorwesr are now ready We invite an axspeenon of the season s Newest and best of Shoes for Men. Women and -ffcildren. CuMe to se what we are showing in Ftcrwear tor Fad and Winter wear. 3ny ax your amvenience. It will aifari is great p.easure to have an oppcmmixy as showing vea the many new styles. The Winnes Shoe Store

THE Electric Theatre TONIGHT Asnossion 5 Cents. Motion pictures —Ist 51m. ‘Late for Lunch." Romeo Caught in a Trap," ‘Cold in the Head.’ 2nd Um. “A Crime in the Mountains.' These views are new and extra sne Eastrated song—The Giri I Loved ji Sunny Tennessee."

THE PKTORIUM TONIGHT -Lost Cmb.-eila." TH Dance the Cate Walk." TO BE GIVEN AWAY iQ fl * orth Merchanv disecu October ~th. Alljhowa uow tet-g ?ttt « w ~ “*■ • h ° w * ** j oeiOHL x b. rrowißUßHin. tea*.

P. J. HYLAND. SANITARV PLUMBING oajß Staa *» NOttor M; us im fiihiks 23 noaiw M Mmmk 331 i I t "a fl JI Uv fll n? XTRAGOOP YOU'D have to look a long time to find another store so cautious and painstaking in its efforts to give mothers the very best of value and good taste in boys’ clothing. We’re in business to stay; to succeed. Want to make every purchase so satisfactory that you’ll always buy here and tell your friends about us. These are the reasons we sell xtragood Whether you buv a rat or overcoat you get u> XTRAGOeD the best material, and workmans?:? put into clothing. We guaranre* X1 RAGOOQ- it will prove more durable, reliable and eatiafactory. Insist upon it. Russian Overcoats and Reefers for age. 3 to 10. Russians from blue kersey and chev-.c*-fancy mixed goods; neatly trurrred. Reefers in navy blue chine hi i s. melton and kersey; velvet coil?? button, close. Price. $5 to SI--Boys' Overcoats for ages 7 t? ' L Made froaa black and oxford meiton, fancy mixed cheviots. Lr rp superior. Prices $5 up to sl2. Holthouse, Schulte and Company