Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. Published Every Evening. Except Sur* day. by LEW & ELLINGHAM. Subscription Rat**: Per week. by carrier ...10 cents Per year. by carrier 15.00 Per month. b ytnail 85 neats Par year, by mall 33.50 gtagls copies 3 cents Advertlslaa rates made known on application. Entered at the poetofflce in Decatur DsdUna as second class mail matter J. H. HELLER. Manager. The suggestwo made by the New York Herald, as given below. is lu harmony with the suggestion made in. The Commoner last week. Whatever expansion ought to be supplied by the goverstnent and not by bank issue resting upon the assets of the bank. Bank notes are redeemable in greenbacks and during the war. when gold and silver were at a premium, bank notes were reedemhble by the banks in greenbacks. There is no doubt about a government note, and a government note, besides being good. is legal tender. It is gratifying to find a New York paper like the Herald looking to the government instead of the banks for relief. Now if the Herald would advocate a guarantee hind Aw the protection of depositors it woald give its endorsement to a per nuMt form of relief from such panics as are due to the timidity of de post tors —Commoner. Our good friends across the big pond seem to have quite a sum of money on band and they have been kind enough to ship a lot of it over here to relieve the distress. Germany France and England have not been doing any great amount of br Astir c about the "unparal'.e’ed prosperity’ they have been enyoy-.ug but somehow they seem to have the ready cash —Columbia City I\hL Charles Railing wh» seonred the cectraot to paint the Christian church today finished h the first coat, and the xppex-ir.ee of this place of worship is g.'.rg re be greatly improved when completed He expects to rush the work as rapidly as .vwsdble and will no doubt o. mple.e me same by next week

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"John Kelley” of Rochester, xa-ticipA'-.Eg the styles m gowns sad r.:/.‘.tiiery. has supplied us with footwear for wvxec ths: Dine Fxshicz ssys is ibskV.nteiy correct. The beautiful lines and attractive drtai's of these shoes appeal to w> men ot rehued taste. A ‘. the new leathers.

J. H. Voglewede * Son. The Shoe Sellers

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DR. >*_ NC*TTJMS- Shto Btewau amt Fmwace luseesee as Mest ant W«ssm Tto box wbr w££ ctc-w r.wa £ yw orw . Dr. Blackstone I a *. l * na L* < hrthißß <••- tommix Cww Way* »« ■■ I hi te-wwo. Pton •x**- -*• * ee— * * *** •au « ato<.• to &. fimiteaii to «• t.

WILL OPEN ALLEYS Palace Bowling Alleys Will Be Opened About December First. TOM PETERSON. MGR. City League May be Organized—Will Send Team to Fort Wayne Meet. The Palace bowling alleys will opes for bntinea* on December Ist. Tom Peterson, having accepted the posil tion as manager. These alleys are the famous Brunswick continuous the ■ very best found anywhem and the : many lovers of the sport are awaiting | the opening of this popular amusemen place. A big bowling contest ‘ is to be held at Fbrt Wayne in January for purses aggregating Il'iW and . Decatur will no doubt send a team. A • city league will probably be organiied ' here and before long the season will be on in full blast Stnuck and Miller proprietors of the Eleetrte five cent show have not bully determined what they will do or whether they will locate here or elsewhere. The alleys will be re-finished and put in excellent shape and Mr Peterson is also considering covering the third alley, and arraagmg seats for spectators. AN EXCITING AFFAIR. On returning home from the neck tie social at Monmouth last night Lilah Lachot Lillian Harris. Howard Wisehaupt and Herbert La-bet experienced an awful collision that wdl long be remembered When along by he Maria Robison farm they saw he 9 ‘e interurban Cpr doming and in order to keep the horse from be: _g frightened they turned In the hamyard until the car had passed and co going out they took another latte which had beer. obstructed by a new wire fence. The horse was trotting airng at a merry pace when fc* crashed into the fence, throwing h-.m to ‘.he ground : and throwing the occupants head oeg , Otis Dibble, who was also driving home was quickly cpox the sceoe and at once began to relieve the torso who was fas. m the fetes The horse escaped with a few bmfses Howard Wisehanpt was kept busy conschug the girls, who were alnsosc franr.c until the out*, was rigged urlt waa a lucky escape for the oocapiaatSK o i DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY.

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CHRONIC DISEASES Lcag and «xtoa? to th* trea.3Bes‘ as CT-va.-.- r»iseasw «- ab-w xs* ,r guva: v yva a C'.“H£ to maty raises ukac ksaw adtotihru-fd >t fa.guy phystv-toxs as LNCUKAFLto. Th-* 7 SITS «c tons stohsajstl I ia.IT VESIFT My ass ee as ssgwcuai’* «fmp>rsd ?.t utoktog a uteraajgi. swarrdtog sorurats Arjestofic wcamtomre at cwosw mat ■«■ w.imax wb.-cm-As to xos far mwator*a>u 3 a atotor tby-rugt!’ rxdr-rston>ds year ease £ ss toes, ax sos - mamrr to gv* yv«t toe pc-agec xrsxm»«u TN7-ES. ?&? GSCCUMSTAJSCXS vii i accwqs a rase fee x~toS3»MK and had «e if.'tes i sjx that sxy xac*t*m ne-toycs w 3 gv# cams* ta-urry r?sto.xa CONSkXTATSON ANC f yvw havf any Ctottst. Lccg-euandftg rr rTEbtovt Tnseoto y« wh-tod call a£ xet .xffre Sar and id-rcw I trsa: a. .'h.-.-mto. Nartoto.

♦ THE DECATUR ♦ ♦ CHURCHES. ♦ ««*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ U. B. CHURCH. The pastor will preach at Union Chapel church at 10:30 Sunday a m. Decatur class —Sunday school 9:15 a. m. J. D- Stults. Supt. Class Meeting 10:15 a m. J. D. WisehaupL lead er. Y. P. C. U. at 5:00 p. m. Mrs Philip Meihls. Pres. The pastor will deliver a lecture on "Ruth —One Good Turn Deserves Another" at 6:00 p. tn On account of the township Sunday school convention at the M. E. church at 7:00 p. the services will be dismissed at 7:00 p. m.. and the congregation will march in a body to sea; of convention L. A. Stangle, GERMAN REFORMED. Sunday school at 9SO Lesson. ' Gideon and His Three Hundred. Judge 7:0-23. German service at 10:30. Text Galatians 4:24. “Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Chris:, that we might be justified by faith " This sermon will be an introduction to a series of sermons on the ten cvtnmandants. No evening service on Jbcoount of the Sunday school conven.ion You are welcome to attend our service. Louis C. Hessert BAPTIST CHURCH. E. Eames: Bergman. Pastor. 1 Sunday school. T. W. Watts, superintendent. The Baptist and Christian Sunday schools win meet at the Christian church. 1? JJ—Morumg preaching will occur in the Christian church. I ..•? —a towaskip Sunday «ch<x< cooveotioc will be held in the Bxptiat church. AU the schorls of the city are requested to be preset L T; M —Evening semce will not be observed. All members are requested to meet a: M. E church at this hour. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. 1 Sunday schorl at 9:15s A- Van k'amp superinte-rden-.. 2. M.-—.ng worship at It Sub Sect: The Gift of God witkiu Tim. X Young Peoples ARiaaee meets it ’:<• o'eloek. 4. In deferecoe to —e township schorl ceuveEmoe held st the Methodist church at * •? p- m there will be no serv.ee a; 7 W st this plxoe A B Haist. Pastor. W LL DO TO SPOKANE. WASH. Cut s -xex-si Leaves MeaEay *" t-e West. James Kirkeadall esne of the p-t.-neer famsfrs of this c-r-unty wt” leave Moeday for Spokane Wash-ugtrc. where he wtE spea-d the winter an 2 may co®- ’ exude to rvs&aix th-sre permanently He has two sees who have there for scase time, one for five years ami me for ifiae® years, and both hare snooe-fdec O®* of them ss e-gaged hr el-f-rtmo work ani the ocher in tammg The latter ias a farm of nearly o->V scree ana thts year ns_sed ' bu&Ks of whetL beeodes .'-.her cram and trm.ua --E =>R WLARV CONT N.ES QL £T Ca-r mtaa W e-v -r"e '"□eay. Nr Thc-ngh be p- — a-y eiechioh is less than three w-eks oT .has dd »ae appear an tmnsusaTy busy day fee the caosfitutes and tber tremds a ti_s r.ty Sc txr the rampa.cn das been ax mnsxCiy <xn#r. ooe. but it te proOabte that from tbs ume oa sare Sst«vss wS be maxdested. The nand.dates are all wocfcxg bard m a ctau& qrnec way and the o-t rome v_l be ynst as kxterewnmg as tnc-sgi they were rßro m-0.-r notse. Sevwa rd tie v t.so .-> wtS fxnjsh etas* and warm eomressa

VERY HAPPY EVENT At the Eastern Star Hall Last Night—Two Candidates Were Initiated. K. OF P.'S MAY BUILD A Miscellaneous Shower for Mr. and Mrs. Frisinger a Social Success. With a delegation from the Geneva order present the Eastern Stars of Uiis city held a r - ost delightful ses sion at their hal. last night and two candidates. Mr. ami Mrs. C. R Dunn were initiated into the mysteries of the lodge. The Geneva people arrived in the early hears of the evening, sad at 6:30 o'clock an elegant supper was served to them. The initiatio: of the two candidates ensue* after the meeting convened and the wo k is reported to be fine. After the ini.'.atory work short speeches were made by several of the visitors which was followed by an elegant luncheon, consisting of most everything that is good to eat. Tt.-se present who belong to chapters elsewhere were: Mesd&mes Berths H. Butler. Ella Cal* kina Anna Duboia Amanda Gross Edna D. Hardison Alice Heeler Geer gia L. Peer an* Agnes Sawdy of Geneva; Miss Mary Popt of North Coll ns. N. Y_ an* Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burke and Mrs. Ear! Peters who reside la this mty A committee composed of carpecter Charles Patton and Archi.ee: Oscar Hofiman. have 1-een appointed to invesngaxe and report and estimate on the price it will for the K. csf P. kxige to buUd a three st cry brick bmlding on their io: south of Everett and Hites grocery and they will report at the next regular meeting I: is probable that they will but 4 Instead of purohasing a residence. The members of the Hebeksh lodge 1 are plaxxmg for a gre-a: time next Tuesday ugh: when tker en’.emxm the Berne Linn Grove amd Ft. Wayne lodges. Amagemerts are comple.e for a mas: esy.yxhle event. Miss rT.-rence Johnson is to be initiatec into the order sad bessde the work an elegant basque; wdl be given. Every member of this lodge is requester to be presext to ?n??y the fesdtvftjes. Miss Pansy Bell gar* a KisceDaaeouc shower for Mr. and Mrs- Maynan* Fmsmger last n-cht a: her- home oa the comer of Madisce and Tntri streets, and a merry crowd composed cd frfeads <rf the newly wedded couple were present to exy-y an evea.mg of pleasure Exeb of the guests bm-ngnt a very nsefrl xmxae fcr Mr and Mrs. Fttssagcr vhtrh was great!v appre wated by them. After the presents see of de gifts. Mrs. Fmstnger was detailed to ore: the packages and this she fc* findtng a short verse imached :• each amsese. whock she read to the party D-mc tie evetmxg aIE «»■ test was hnd-dg-ef m and Jesse Helm rxp'xred the pm»». Ikussag and music was also a order and ax elegant Twc-eoxrse lunrheou was serve-f by the h.Ts ess meh to the deltcbt of aZ. The afiatr was very sn-nressfxl exnxlbr and was dm.atrh.ed no the samsdar- ■..« of ad Those preeest were Mxxd Mrs Maynard rh-.sft.ger Mr *»d Mrs Charles ax-d the Misses Mane Beery LucGe Hale. Whxxofrvd .-b.ne.-iZ. idrna and Emma H.-rftman Prances Msrrymax and Messrs. Jesse Heim Jesse Ss'_>emeyec Ttue Mnses. Da.e Pwqi-es GS-ex Falk. Herald Muisex ax-i Art® Bxrk. Mrs. J Q Nep-ttcne was the mrtmx •f a bemh-fixy smrrcdse party last xjgfet whes. frr-reetx rs her fremds and reaves gathe-ed xt her h.-me St re—rd her that ate tier year had bee-n ad-asd to ier hfe.. Mra Nspcmte had bsr h.-«nse bsarttfudy termtex wm± fems as she sxrert t a few guests, tat to-K.-ssd of a few tie ramy rusdec to xgcix her aid a ;e..gntbt- tm®e ei.srt- i. F-.-gress,reams was todtigat m wmi ~~r.es aw arded to Mrs. J Qormd. and Miss tertrne Eihammier ant bcectes ?r Misses Vh-r-iKw Tsrvefr amt JMarl ytrhg Sp-emal xrese was rsxftersr dmag the sv-'mmg ant finnmig was indulge: m to the ccwK* ah. The iT'r was fielghiftl tofiesfi ant nr ardbt Mrs. Xep.txxe w~T 1,-Hg re neutier hew nxecessmt hatotto.STOVES MENDF I xse Amp is 2 >?? n»?c to —t" i iz: is i : ‘ a.- :? :■ stoves xrc esn Tzmish >T bins hreiea gc mssnhg If wa have xrn ihu hae see F.B. SMITH.

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last Sunday the weather has t-ee-x e.;!i. cfeor ax-d dry for a week, ant ad toe reel-set wntap. Friday ’Ns toe mp-mest cue yen The ther-~-;mr-s-r icgsstered 16 degrees Fritoy aacxias. “st hiffw* T be.ween free-mtg and terr Heavy frosts have xvrmrf every m-t-ming dumtg the week an: it is prsdtmed that they wiz ecaae fcwa j# ns before many days. It las be« anafttK weather i 'to r-t Mdatr v-j every-' be<y tos tee- nJdxg adva-uge of ft.' _ toe-re was a a:v aa toe grv-aud it ’ tui: he much -x ’-ds r th >— ;t is_ DAVID LAMAN. lamin was bora « * f»rm in TVtoe-ld CMMy. Qfcja Axg. Sfe ISM. tod r ed m Teca xr aov. n. i>r. aged - y«ra I m:x-h< ix* u day*. A fyv after his birth his par am X , e^tv to . —*sst . . utry Dijg, where they settled 81 * tea their death. -•tod w-Ks toe fcoto to a family of : t dres. aid rematoed c* the cm be reswtoed ncd.xxl Hi* -* v-w fw* as w u xt*. .arms < ajj « hi, 1„ Wtet P-esfest Lsarata issued ts ad fee *r was seto- d w~-t toe ms—> - _ v presented Sr * rTk *’ b * T~ * aeLMgtTtok =■* 'hk'vxteer eavalry rca_*d to skirMisba toe Mkge .

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was taken a prisoner of war * eJ !tr ntne months experienced the borrow of prison life in Andersonville Charleston and Florence. Being paro.ed at the close of the war. Be retar** north and settled again in Alien ncsaty. Ohio. He resumed fanning *“* conrinued to live in Allen county antfl 1870, when be came to Ada* county. Indiana. He purchased a fsrE in Kirkland township, where be itwed for fire years He then bough’- a tarn in Root township upon which he Bv** until 1592 when he moved with h* family to Decatur, where be has sin* lived. On Dec. 1 18S8. he »*' married w ’ Sarah Welch. To this union four eb> drat were bora: Mary E. wife of J-'br Bowers; William. Samuel and Hal* Gathering. wife of Wilson Lee- - liam died at the age of 29 years- i-t others, with eight grandchild ten and many relatives and friends remain w mourn their loss. While yet a young man he w* co9 ’ verted and joUed the M E. eburcbHe lived an earnest Oristiar honor able in his Bfe and highly respect'd as a citiaen. He was patient in bis illness and prayed that his end - 5 * come without suffering and it was ?<•- la fufl possession of Ms faculties -» til the end he talked to his and grandchildren and exhorted to Bv» faithful lives and dec*** 1 rhimself that aS was well He was a member of G- A- R- P* 5, ’ Decatur. His funeral services *»; contacted by his pastor Dr. C. Wflccx Friday afteraoou fr-o= * ‘ B church and his burial was * *•»** Wb> WV e T vt.- ,