Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. J I Fut>..«-ed Every Evening Except Sunday. by LEW G. E LL I N G H A M. Subscription Rates: Per week. by carrier 10 etc* Per year by carrier *5 00 Per month, b ymal 25 «tts Per year by maE IXSO fttegie copies 2 cents Advertising rates tna.de known on ipp'icatlOQEatered at the ponoSce ta Decatcr Indiana, as second e- s mail matter J. H. HELLER. Ma-auer. Hen. Wm. S. Wells, of Fort Wayne, > is being is a ■ candidate for from the Adams; Allen district, to saeeeed Hoi Jocnj W Tindall of Decatar Mr. Wells I

rR A WNC Do You Do_Anv? Dnli Mrlu h Not, why Not? i Did it ever occur to you that a bmk , acroant. even thotgh it -way be a 1 milt -rjr * is the safest means of Cring ~ baseness? Tour cheeks are the b-s; • I -eceipcs for all bills paid, and yt»ss ‘ IfimiSc will be neither lost or sto.er. ■ j from Tailts. You can open an account with any amt is; from one do*- I iar tsp. and »e will obligate ourselves ■ to keep your finances straight furnish you with the necessary cheek books and deposit books free of charge. If you are not accustomed to oatnirg just call ar.d talk it over with iny of oar c Seers. The Old Adams County Bank. Originally Established in 1871 RESOURCES Over ONE MILLION DOLL ARS k. i _______________ _____, __ _ . . ... . ■■ Y I Save a Hundred OXLY a very few Pianos equal the Huntington for tone. Pianos that do compare with them in this respect are usually sold by dealers at $350 at $375. Our price $275 In addititiou to the extremely low price we will effer further special inducements during October of terms at the rate of $1.85 Per Week Send for Catalogue PACKAHD MUSIC HOUSE Opp. Murray HoteL Decatur, Ini v wm.

If You Vant To Wear The BEST Believe You will Find Shirts, oar Work Clothes just a litt’e Pants, bit better than any you have Overalls, ever worn. Jackets, They are made to wear and I Duck Coats give Satisfaction. I Corduroy A trial will convince you Clothing °f ° ur statements. j For out door work, Buy Give us a chance to show ! them of us. you. I Holthouse Schulte & Co. | I Good Clothes Sellers For Men. and Boys I

| was one of the leaders of the demo- ; I cmtic side at the lower bouse last win-j ter, r-sk-g an excellent record. No I I me la the body gave doser attention ‘ ’t O the details of the work than did • Mr. Weils, and he was always ia his j ■ seat ready to perform his duty asl .he saw it If be is nominated he will j certainly be elected as the distr.rt • ’is overs belmingly democratic. —Liget-1 j ier Banner. Pretty Lsr. Shoes. It would be difficult to realise writ the FriesLaisder would do without his , kiornjes. ?r wooden shoes, far they hare a hundred uses With them be beUs cut his boat, comets his cMJdroti aud scoops up a drink of water wherever he may be. He places in them his w-t-nns for fishing. twos then. : as rr.i*s-'ie< in a free fight, digs with there, measures dry gro-is with them, I s-..! a hundred other things. The kkrupen are cheap; they cost about fifteen. pence a pair, rat’s size, and j Dutchmen's feet are n?t Cinderella-' like by. any means.—Wide World Mag1 a tine -

(ri | Q IS^NEITHER TOO MUCH NOR ' J. O T°° Little to Pay for a Good Suit, __ IF that is what you m'.euc to pay for a ra.i bait, make sure that you get the very .L-« * , best value that can be had. If you don't want t. take any / 4 7 chances and want garments /,4 vJ of aiTanced s: -' e ’ s “P erb ' hand tailoring and a faultless '♦ -A your moatyin I MICHAELS-STERN Jh fine clothing t nil Yon‘il never make a mistake in baying this celebrated K apparel- whether at S*2« A IIIM $15,818 or rnnre \Ve stand f * back of every garment, so, does the maker. In our ■MI FALL SACK SLITS SIB J 3 y° n can ebeose from con—servative cr semi-extreme MOTMasr awr mtm uxua ar . . r_L._:_ MICHAELS-STERN nudes m every new tabmc FINE CLOTHING pattern that is fashionable ■kmuxx. rm» » cw , . - «. and dependab e m quality The Myers-Dailey Company A City Store at Your Door.

CALL AT THE CitV Bakery For Fruits. Candies Cigars and Fancy Baked Goods The best meal in the city for Twenty Five Cents FBOVEB BROS SOT CE. If you zre ia need of eetcea'. ade- * walks ot cement work of ar y ki&d. see I Ben Middleton. the eommetor. 4: - A Lends* Lad’s Prayer. W Pert RkSg- a Londe n writes. . nr de a Latodon boy ia etna ot his stories offer tbe foUowtog rather original • prayer: “Lo-ri. wilt t&ra ’are the kmduess t make me grow strung and I tai! and with ptenty to say for m eseif. sr-ri wilt tbon do this as sc<<n as th.z'ti ran find time s- - s to save me expense and waste of m-j&ey that might be used in ether ways—say fra a cricket bat? Believe ne. Lord. thy obedient servant. A Martin.* He rose. He was halfway into his bite Samel bed gt-wu vies an important idea oet-crreii to him. and be knelt <5->vs again quickly. “SLouLJ 'are meutf Dt-1” be whispered. "Eifred Martin of —3 Cawstle street, jest ever Surrey site of Soafib’ark bridge." — 0 dn‘t F.-e HiirA kind old m-.~.-man. st— izr a «nxa boy who was carry—g i t of newspapers tsuJer Ms arm said. ~D«a't all those papers make you tired, ray boy?" *Ssv. I dra-’t read 'em.” replied the Jni—Canadian Courier.

PUBLIC SALE. The nnderaagned will offer fra sale ( ! at his residence. three miles t>orthesst > :of Decatur, on the Philip Ke— firm i begiasims a: ’ 1- o'cLrak a. m_ Tuurs- ■ day .October 17 " the foDowtag I property. to wit: Xme head of burses ■ i eotsistfug of two good work mares, | ■ two general purpose mares with foal. one drivfrg mare with foal one two- < lyeur-oM. two yearlings, one spring colt. ’ ; € - '.sslX lirAid Os CSitT-r. OL-iISTZ" ? &- 0-3© •_ ; Durham b«D. one toar-ycar-oid Durham j I cow and calf by her side, one Jersey . cow. five years old and culf by her I side, three Durham cows giving r~.uk. ] will be fresh in February and March, 1 four to six years old. one part Jersey. yearling heifer one fall calf, twentytwo bead of hog*, eoosistixg of one. tbcrtmghbred Dnrtse boar, four Dttroc ; sows with pigs by their sides. neves-; teen Dxroc shouts, weighing about 141' I pounds, and twelve head at sheep. Poultry—Turkeys. Guineas PT m ' ’ oath Boek chickens. Implements—Milwaukee binder and : ' Milwaukee mower. Deer kayjoade: self-dump steel hay rake, disc harrow, spike-tooth harrow, two h-euki- g 'plows, two salkey com plows, two , shove! plows, two single shovel ?!:v ; broad-tire wzg-.-n. stone bed. hay lad- , decs, tank hearer. Log-chains, singleI top buggy, two sets of heavy work harness, two single sets of driving harness, cars and wheat in bin twenty-' five tons of hay. fifteen tons ?«a. 1 • Timothy, ten tons of light mixed xae cream separator only nse-i three' months 4A>? pownds capacity one five- j gall-'a cream can bent w-od ebura Jand many other articles too ntimer-: | to mention. Terms cf Sale—Nine njenths time' wffl be given cs al! sums over five ■ app-rved security: five dollars and snider. eash in hand. P V-p IKW U-I-P V

— B. f RANK KERN JOHN SPOOLER. Ascocserr NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted to ns kindly call at B. Kalver & Son’s Junk shop and settle as J. E. Kalver leaves the city in two weeks and all accounts must be settled by then. * I ■B. Kalver Go. CoJ

NEW FALL SUITS all THE LATEST I parisan styles I We have a complete new line ofl C ladies up-to-date Suits that are strictly! Man-Tailored and styles exclusive t o | our store. Make your selections early! this season, as it will be impossible tol get a nobby suit late in the season,l We have a complete line at §12.50,1 §15.00, 818.00, 820.00 to 825.00. Ourl / 7/1 n ew line of Skirts will be in in a fewl I 1 ___ xi_ jjlseaE days. Wait and see them. NIBLICK & CO - 11 ' T I

■——■ — I first NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL JIOOOOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS • P, J. HYLAND SANITARY PLUMBING Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Gas and Combination Fixtures 23 Hearse St Pbwe 256

JUST ARRIVED Vjfs i Another shipment of goods in nobby styles. | ' - I C—- * bee our three button form fitting suits, the merchant tailor kind, whieh we are selling at M. S Sl2 50, s ls ° O, siß -°° and s 2OOO sa^s aQ d overcoats we have the latest to be had Good Reece .med underware from f 75cents to SI.OO t ,3a Flannel dress shirts, the kind we can recommend frcm f > 4 f; | s* oo t 0 $3.00 ® "'"W department of winter goods is complete and it wli! pH pay you to trade with us. ■’ TEEPLE, BRANDYBERRY 4 PETERSON Big Store Block

j THE Electric Theatre TONIGHT Admis»ion 5 Cent*. MOTION PICTURES. First film— A Case of Arson. Seclond film —“A Kind Grandfather.” These views are new and extra fine ; ILLUSTRATED SONG. lEnstrated song—“ Laura." Schmuck 4 Miller, Proprietors THE PICTORIUM TONIGHT Hiss First Success. From Barrel to Barrel. Butterfly Catching. Lucky Heiress. All shows uow betrg put on are new and hare never been shown aay place before. J. B. STONEBURNER, Prop. If in need of a second-hand buggy earriage. can on Atz and Steele. We have a large stock, of them Some are in excellent condition and will sell at ' ‘ moderate prices. 243

WASHOE Qr * Look for name in strap d The Celtic c is a striking instance of the surviva! of the fittest. A lace W boot fra men that has proven itself fittest in point of service and 1 3 style. P ? /JI French calf ITT'Mi lace boot. jjtiL 1 narrow toe. HW? / J heavy j extension jg||' 1 sole J’ The shoe ths; ■*' I you have _ I longed for / —* / i v cotnbination of usefulness and elegance. The CeltK-pre-eminently “for the man whocaro. Most styles are >5 SOLD BY J.H. VOGLEWEDE 4 SON. East of Court House