Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat Published Every Evening, Except Sunday, by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. Subscription Rates: Per week, by carrier 10 cents Per year, by carrier $5.00 Per month, b ymall 25 cents Per year, by mall $2.50 Single copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice In Decatur Indiana, as second class mail matter. J. H. HELLER, Manager. The value of wise and discreet action has been splendidly demonstrated during the past. week. By the prompt and unitea action of the banks throughout the country, runs on financial institutions were nipped in the bud. Wherever there were symptoms of financial hysteria—and that’s all there is to any uneasiness felt outside of Wall street —the rules established by clearing houses worked to a charm. Ignorance and greed were held in check, panicky conditions were allayed and reason resumed sway. This verifies what has often been said, truthfully, that every emergency produces its heroes. It is In the hour of peril that the courage and wisdom of man are brought out. —South Bend Times. NO PRIZE FIGHTS (Continued from page 1.) been held at Fort Wayne, Hammond, Brazil, Greenfield and Bloomington. South Bend sports are preparing to hold one about the middle of the present month. Governor Hanly is vested with the power to call out the state troops if necessary to stop a fight or he may stop a fight by calling on the sheriff of the county. o GOOD MICHIGAN POTATOES, Rural New Yorkers at the Clover Leaf depot for three days at 70c bu. Thos. Buckmaster and Co. 266-6 t

SEE OUR LARGE LINE OF DAVENPORTS BEFORE YOU BUY

For uality and price we can save you money Never, Presdorf & Noses The Leading Undertakers and Furniture Dealers of the city Night ’phone 525. Day ’phone 90

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Just opened up Fresh from the Factory. No old Rubbers in our store. To see them you will please call at \ J. H. Voglewede & Son Sell The Rubbers

THE CHURCHES GERMAN REFORMED. Sunday school at 9:30. Lesson. Joshua 20:1-9. The Cities of Refuge, i Morning service at 10:30. Text Jere- ) miah 48:11. Indifference to Eternal Realities. Christian Endeavor Society 1 meets at 6:30. Evening service con--1 ducted in English at 7 o’clock. Topic, i Christ in the state. We cordially in- ' vite friends and strangers to attend 1 our services. Louis C. Hessert, Pastor. U. B. CHURCH. Corner S Ninth and Madison Sts. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. J. D. Stults, Supt. Funeral service of Miss ’.Grace Harb at 10:15 a. m. Y. P. C. U. ’j at 6 p. m. Bertha Meihls, Pres. I Preaching at 7:00 by pastor, subject I "God in the Soul.’’ A cordial invitation to the public to attend these ser- > vices. .1 SALEM CHURCH. > There will be preaching services at Salem Evangelical church Sunday afternoon 2:30 sun time. A cordial ■ invitation is extended. A. B. Haist. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath School 9:15. Morning Worship 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Evening service 7:30. Rev. Foreman, of Winona Lake, will officiate at both the morning and evening services and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. ST. MARYS CHURCH. First mass at 7 o’clock a. m., standard time. Second mass at 8 a. m. standard time. Vespers at 2:30 o’clock p. m. standard time. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday School at 9:15. A. Van Camp, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. Young People's Alliance at 6:15. The Woman s Missionary Society will have charge of the service at 7:00 o'clock. They will hold their annual Thank offering meeting. The mission board will participate in the exercises. A good program is being prepared. A cordial invitation is extended. A. B. Haist, Pastor.

We are getting in new Furniture evety day.

Rubbers ♦

SOCIETY IS QUIET Not Much Doing in Social World—Several Events for Next Week. MEETING AT MOSER’S Evangelical Ladies Hold Successful Sale —Revival Services Interesting. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Baptist church held an all day session at the home of Mrs. J. Moser on Rugg street last. Thursday. Knitting comforts was the order of the day and at noon an elegant dinner was served by the hostess, which proved her to be adept in the culinary art. The dinner and the work was dispatched to the satisfaction of all who were present. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Evangelical church met with encouraging success at their recent sale of read)' made garments. They have planned for another sale to be held the first ■week in December. The time and place will be duly announced. Orders for garments will be accepted in advance. Several brilliant scciety events are scheduled to come off next week and from all indications some formal parties will be held. Watch these columns for reports of them and if you know of any social affairs and we fail to call upon you for them, notify us by telephone or otherwise. The revival services at the Methodist church continue to grow in interest and large audiences are present at each session. Rev. Oborn is proving his worth as an evangelist by delivering powerful sermons and interesting the people. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock a meeting will be held for men only, and Rev. Oborn will talk on the subject “The Best Job.” Don’t fail to attend this meeting as it promises to be quite interesting to the men who attend. Much good is expected from this series of meetings and with the support of the church members and all who are interested in the Christian cause, they will be such.

METHODIST CHURCH. 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. morning service. Sermon by Dr. Oborn. 2:30 p. m. meeting for men only. Subject “The best job.’’ 6 p. m. Epworth league. 7 p. m. evangelistic services. C. B. Wilcox, Pastor. —o FOR RENT —A six room house on Mercer ave. Also good barn. Inquire of Aaron DeVinney. 266-6 t o A FINE LOT of Baltimore Gold Fish have just been received at the green house. These are the best bred fish on the market. Call and see them. Ernsberger Bros, and Moses. 263-3 t BUY YOUR POTATOES. I have had a car load of fine northern Indiana potatoes at the Clover Leaf tracks, Decatur, for two days and will be there all day Saturday. Don’t miss this chance to buy your winter stock of potatoes. IRVIN ACKER. Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. These tests are proving to the people, without a penny’s cost, the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by W. H. Nachtrieb. This is Worth Remembering As no one is immune, every person should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG C 0...

Low Excursion Rate Come and let us show you the why to Richarton and Mandan, North Dakota, Tuesday. You should go out and buy land that produces great crops of barley, oats, flax, rye and wheat, and cattle, sheep and horses. Look up the price of grain and live stock. You can buy land out of our 100,000 acre tract for a few hundred down. Write us for testimonial letters from successful North Dakota farmers. Wm. H. Brown Co., Dept. C, 131 LaSalle St., Chicago, 111., or Mandan or Richardton, North Dakota. « For full particulars and about excursion rates call on or write L E. WATSON Traveling Representative of Wm. H. Brown Company. 704 N. 2nd. St. DECATUR. INDIANA

NEED THE BOILERS (Continued from Page 1.) the city in the face, they are redoubling their efforts to secure relief from some source and hope to be able to announce something more encuraging in the near future. COURT HOUSE NEWS (Continued from page 1.) Clymonde. assault with intent to rape; State vs. Oscar Shaw, selling liquor to minor; State vs. Charles Rumphrey and Gladys Stansberry, adultery; State vs. Valentine Shrimp, contempt of court; State vs. Mandy Ayers, assault and battery. A marriage license has been issued to Will J. Pettis, aged thirty-eight, of Marion, and Daisy Brayton, twentythree, of Geneva. The groom has been married once and was divorced re-

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Political Annoancements FOR STATE SENATOR. We are authorized to announce the name of W. S. Wells, of Fort Wayne, as a candidate for Senator of AllenAdams counties. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of Thurman Gottschalk.of Berne, as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907.

I PUBLIC SALES On Next Tuesday Nov, 51 H Beginning at 1 O'clock p. m. Sun time | I< w i Ii u I I gs® ML MARGARTE n 0.20642 . S 3 LLviS RREO AIiO.OWNED tT - T SS gi We will offer for sale at my farm 4T miles $ north-east of Decatur eg | 60 HEAD OF | g Duroc Jersey Hogs | M TERMS-Six Months Credit. gg | J.D. and Earl Nidlinger a

FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are autnonzed to announce the name of Valentine Linker, Kirkland township, as a candidate for Representative, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to . be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Henry B. Heller, of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor for the 26th Judicial District, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of W. J. Archbold, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday. December 6, 1907. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of Paul Baumgartner, of Decatur, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the j name of Charles W. Yager, of St. Marys township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of T. H. Baltzell, of Washington township, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of P. A. Macklin, of Wabash township, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of H. S. Michand, of Berne, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision «f the Democratic Primary Ejection, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Fred Hoffman, of Decatur, as a candidate for Auditor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of Eli Meyer, or Decatur, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the

name of David Werling, of Kirkland township, as a candidate for Commissioner, first district, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6. 1907. FOR COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of Henry Zwick, of Root township. as a candidate for Commissioner, first district, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Chas. C. Ernst, of Decatur, as a candidate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Orval Harruff, of Decatur, to be a candidate tor Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR SURVEYOR. Me are authorized to announce the I name of Abe Boegli, of Berne, to be a candidate for Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Fridav December 6, 1907. FOR CORONER. M e are authorized to announce the name of Dr. J. C. Grandstaff, of Preble, as a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, to be held Fridav December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE. ea s e au h°rized to announce the arne of Harlo W. Mann, as a candi.r.,UStee of Root township, the declsion of the Demov P n lrnar v Election - to be held Friday, December 6, 1907. FOR TRUSTEE.

M e are authorized to announce the name of H. W. Sellemeyer as a can didate for Trustee of Washington townstop. subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Emotion w ne;u Friday, December 6, 1907.” FOR TRUSTEE. Me are authorized to announce the tor m Trnl DaVid , M,ing as a caudate jectm thra ° f Preble township. sul> Primarv F±- S,On ° f the democratic rnmary Election, to be hold December 6, 1907. d Fnda yFOR ASSESSOR. for Assessor of vauaiaare Friio.. Election, to be held bnda>, December 6, 1907. , County Ree] Estate ~ 260-30 t

I Flower Bulbs• ♦ Hyacinths, ♦ Tulips, J ♦ Lillies, ♦ ♦ and other ♦ ♦ ♦ J Bulbs for * ♦ fall planting ♦ ♦ . ♦ : J. D. HALE : ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS A RARE OPPORTUNITY for agents to make big money with no capital invested, with the “Jlandy” cement fence post —the handiest and best post on the market. Fnr particulars, address J? H. GRAHAM Kempton, Ind. Contains no Opium or other harmful drug. Chamberlain’s I Cough Remedy Curt* Colds, Croap and Whoopi”* Cou *