Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1908 — Page 2

Tee Daily Democrat. **'■lll Every E wr Evea*t LEW C. tL U ■» « A It Em—c-t' st.3ztes Pw wee*. by carries-... *• seat* Per year by cris-ter K M P*r iawb, uy bk. .... 3k essxa Nr ?e*r by m: ®®<s* i msta £#r*”--y--.g rates mac- kaor> ,s anted* ■tend at z3uk port-tee at Deearar fedtaaa ac second ease ma-1 -nat-er X M. — E__ E 5 Manage- — Tse Daily N*w* sari -sax Char'es W. MOar stay get into tee roegres-1 he wffl —if he —an. Miller 3 built - ■for Jfetafcg n-n asyatsg tea: s* can racx However gaadag mro th* race and getzuzz imu» tn-gress are «v» pr. position*.—Wayue Times- J Cmgre-M »til ady urn May 1< ' There wtT. ae so tariff -es-rm. Even ; tee drity -sb Writ puip wt" remain as i It ja. All s-aadpa- editors w® have to keep -» paying Kaadpat prices to tee pager .-ur far testr wMt* pager And it serves teem right. ton. bet ft '. a» as injustice to aB pec Ushers w*» hare Teets forb-fog the robbery -B'—J! ... . ImmediateJy af*er he **• nominated for governor James £ Wataos noatled off to a reiiigtetas ooßferenee wiie-e he made a warm prshlb’-ics speech Fear tag -hat ft ssnld mt w.nsd w»H ia some other localities Mr Watasn re vised tec sceeeh for pauitaaiios and ■ent ft out with >m «t the roM-warer law By -hsa method he toped to ""sguare —imse. f with aE rottcersed. To tate tee prospects for a good big fruit crop are daxiertng. Ban nafees some active and drastic measures are •**« to atop the mvanzt • o( ‘t.* San Jose scale there will be ntigt r few fruit -rees left in Ids p*r of the state for fu-jer eropa Few yersGM see® to realize tfe ’ g-wtty of the atnetfoß and the instr e®are <t*nzee »hat ’breatesis aS the frit’, '.rree.' —51 inc:e Presa. Big saus hate ’heir uses after att Owe of 'tie® gas saved a Cleveland woman fro® drmntag. In a despondent moßiont riie fwpnMveiy ;nmped inr-> the lake witi intent to cfi-mmit sitaide. hot ail her efforts she | ereiid act ge- her head mder water with her "merry widow" on. It is awfrwaM tri pall ha-pins out nnder Utah eirr-. TWaneej. and isefwe she aceor; oii-h the ac- Msme jnterfwtag je-jon rese-jed ter. I' served her right. It was as WBravagaM per- . formance to try dmw-ing w'."a a new ■prfctg hat o*. —Muntae Star.

[ Give the Boy a Chance We’ll Help Him, Too The boy is growing up—the eld farm is too smaJ for all of them. Why not give the boy a start in North Dakota—Gori’s country. If he’s worth schudcs, hell ’make good’ up here in this gionous old state, and he won’t have anything like the hardships in getting started that you had and won’t have to spend years getting the soil into shape for a crop. Our lands are traversed by big railroads that pass almost through the very door-yards. He can break the virgin soil in April ar May— row the seed and harvest a big crop in the fall. He can go to church on Sunday, if he wants to. He can nave the benefit of rural free delivery— teiepnones are in common use and good neighbors nearby. To any man who is in earnest North Dakota Offers Greater Opportunities i Than Any Other Place on Earth We can sell you the best land in the world at from sl2 to *2O per W e will make very easy terms, so that the land will pay for itself' If you do business with us, we will see to it that your investment is profitable and we wifi help you or the boy to make it so. Don’t Hilly dally around until these lands have advanced so greatly in price that they are out of your reach. Come now—while land is still cheap—it will be higher next year. We Are Colonizers—Not Speculators Weown tbehnd w« M Am, you. We it in large tract. and will will it in jmaHer tracts ILj?Tu S j OT *’ *■ P«» n * lJ y waecred. aad no called pieces. Tell us jut the bad <si land you want, r.ow you a piece that we know will win you. 2'’,“? • iar « e »unoer_ot .mpreaed and jjarPauy umrcwed tazm*. WRITE US FOR DESCRIPTION AND PRICES. WHEELOCK & WHEELOCK B's cteck Mos iatenadne 133 Waldorf Block. lafonaarioa and scttiMfea — - — FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA — . , - J

JIRY IS STILL OLT Jjry in Maf-ley-Z>je®2r_c Case are Std Out AMOUNT IS STICKLER The Ju—- rlave Beer, in Sessicn Since Five O C.ock Last Evening '?Wl. A-p.n2 *-~.<iyta.' G L-?*rx -ir — m Lhe Max .ey-fitai- nriinz daaage case <•<» Knet«si yesterday afternoon and as aaif past Jv. r-tu-ed to deuaeraxe 1 apes a verdict. They baSoted ail '.'.tx. a&d at this moruzg asked ■ -.ae -apart for .igfst spec teverai points ...n ziw They hare a kmg ite if mtef—sgatores. and an imp roper ars- ! swer to any one if these mazes an errw in the mkri -rs the »oae. The izm t of the ysdgmee- n jg -houghT i« -sse as the <eer. x-tata in fispnte s The zeaerai ri that Mr Magfey w® ze- a yadgmesh »wt there a Xtxie or ao specmiahzm as -jo the z»anK- Az three a -xaet this rfter .- scsta. the jory were sen «■<_ Bl'aff-.-m. fad_ Apr< IS. —•Speetai I 'o jjaUy Zemocrax —The Aham» wanr x-ard if ■fottmisaxmers with theta -taaßry a-forsey were _n r~as~r— at the ■ a^dswr-1 office this af-emonn. The --awe was esSriff to ieenr» jntat ar•fon ipon a macadan: -oad petftfou fcr the ■We'-ar.ldaasss coanzy fine. The ‘ .Tad was *ise means of hmxrierahie ffisewastam and at an early hour this afemnen ao tffieiai ae-xa had been - — j ywv 0 SCHOOL AFFAIRS 'Oiortsied fnn page L) ed XT-’ii.tzt- and furthermore the pupils wfll receive b«<.ter nutnefigs. There ao fond thax has so snneh in- . atienee as the aehooi fond which prepares 'he zrowtng generation for intHßgsric snsiness ’ffe The last meeting of the sebati board win >e held Mar 22. and at this time •he teachers for the aext. -erm will be selected. There is no indication of any material change in the corps of •eachers. as all who are <m rhe jmy roil are easing -he mow snceesrifo! school year ever experienced in the : Eteearar public achoohs. "tan'. i« a fact -hat should interest every foya. . citizen as when our schools prasper. denotes prosperity in other lines as weU. The sefeooi attendance has hees . t-— ■ zrxjd with the exception of a ; number of the smai’.e- pnpilu. who j , w=r» -trained to theta homes on ac-1 c-.unt of me wXjoptnz eonzh «tare.

*C«rr-»EIWg KOANA TQ WES’ lEs for-a «aaie M-ow -o Meet ac Lajamesta *« Wear. a cf TW { : : ®un por- JoursA office Tbanffßy ; 'be dare when the asßcrxatxm w® i ' ‘Beet _a was Sxed for J sse | 4 and ». The address Tt '•"nenne wtu ie Xtarered ly 2 F Lowhan sf the! I oganspor - PfsarT*. The respose win ; .*- by Eiei -xrlsaamss of ersurfosirs wQ tase >.aee 1 ; -i-e -reamg sff the be*. The M'ara.oe* ! ! l-£rfe: eompany has -trid-ta several ; as Ser ir js « . 'erj 3e sade ihaCT THE SOCIAL WHIRL Mrs. J. S. Petersen Entertained Euchre Club Last Night at Her Home * W. R. C. TO ENTERTAIN Mr and Mrs. Jesse Sutton W2I Entertain Out-of-Town Guests Sunday Mr Jcka 3. rererx.s —siertained the Earpre drib ax ae- hern* .aat ev■taing. The isaal ?x.<c -use was -®- joy»d by the msemoera. The W. a. C. wtU jive a wacal m •he &A. IL ha 2 -oetgst ‘ fwn Bsimi ,Id eenu azd for eaiidm Z Kmzs. Tour patronage w.il he Mr azd Mrs. J €. Sutfoß. wta le ' jjrtirfmly en.-erta»a a ism ■yr rs «- ■sf-fowti gsesrs for Sa&ifo- Staaer ar ‘heir home ob Mer-.rr ivesmt The gnesta will be Mr zxd Mr*. T S Suzzan. Ethei jSurfed ««L.t. criw . ISritfon. of Geneva; Mr iz 1 Mrt A ■ ' PTBtiaa. M Phrx Ws-yie Mrs. Jtx A. Sutfoa a=d rtrtfi . 1. Pe-e- sod MabeL of Desrou tsd Mr zzi fcx Harry j ■ T Peunypaeaer sf Hsffhx. Sew T-sri ' A» Mr aad Mn. =.xt.se. are ear*. «-1 tenaiorina. ev*wy ace wll have as. ; “Bjoyafcie tSsae ’ Mr aad Mrt MeiwSe zjtfw-xd. •<] Prebte are eEt-ertassitsg the mtte- -. parenta. Mr and Mrs. Q. 3 ■ azd sisters Pear! azd Lurtahy 3ocjy- ’ ■cb. -if Fremccv Ohio. Mr. Baßbywac ia county recorder sf tie cdus-.t --. whiek he lives. The members <rf Thtebie eSan asd : • their has hands were -toißgb'fo~y en-j •mained by Mrs. E B. Ada-rs yes-< ■ -erday at fiarier The ladles then I spest the aftannaßi ia a aoeial way | f Every mb present had a war. en>>y-| aiiie tiaie. The Juffiier -:r-— of the Ijera- ] ' C'OH'ig'xed on page 4.

LIBRARIANS MEET Hartford City Library Was Visited by Represettanves from Varxus Cities MISS SCOTT THERE Decarur Was net Represented But Our Institution Wis T liked of 1 The meetag of .r.rar-aaa ax. I I taty -irary za Har-:;r< Ciry Tsars- j I I ia- sftemxaa wi 3 weH aneuded aad. j j piwved as well is jawcrae-1 tare. were preset" | tarn Ewocd. Crikaa Oty tweaxar ' Haffirm. sfcictx-.:-r Ptrlaad. A.ex izdrta aad Aaderwos. Su repreaeoxri"vea were ««» from Pritt Hmxrfsigva- CsiamXi Ci:y x Mxßeta. w-zicz are azao so lzi* iistrfei. Miss Know-run j* affiltared w.fo ffim 2tMa ilia, iddr-v&ed :ae _r-a.-raas ud -Sesr iiaesuraea were rs much aster-K. Mirs KaoiCfoE if affiizared wftk die Jnfaz Herm .ovr'jtte. See spoke m bock iißdißg sad aevidfog Mias Ssscfs ■jum -ouciMd xpraa the varfoas jraachea of library wx-i Meetmgs Uwe ar sc -Ae sae heM Ths-wtay wtll be lad ax varxraa lime* The sext meet, •ag place win be aefeewd soce..— Hartfori City Mews. Mfoa Scott was in Z3ig city a few lays ago aod exgr»»sed her ieatae Laar •fbe Oeeaxar iJjrary be represented ax the Hartford Chy xr-etmg. but Miss .kaaece Moses ocnld sot image tn v*.ead in acco<ir- of oQiw preswng -.nriness. However the excellent eon1' il-iox of our ins-i-utton was -alked if ax -he meeting, and without drwiiir. Mlm 3cntt. -he assistant state 'vryar. ze- who 10 highly 1 raised our library while here, will spread -he levs M ix» ;<pi!arfry. ALL ABOII HAVWA toßiinned from page LJ ireeczes.. white sfoekiao aad low ’ -sees. The men an the drivers sear iressed -he same Hack of the hearse was a smaJer one. the gold deenra- ' -J.OZ. ant so eiabßcare. with two horse*, j for the Sc-wersL We were -m mr way Ifo some place sdse. In the wing j ' -ev»ral -ttsnspanien gs soldiers passed j -nr xxei oa -iurir way to -herr bar- j raerit netwrwtrig from this fonerai. ! I -r-jsa tia ~:j.2'xz have seen ft an ! .taotjer day we had a diff—r-st show. . .1 x-dy if cavalry drew 13 in frsmr 1 tff -;?r hare: and sat erect and silent ;in theta horse- for about an hear j "W"» w-jmiered w iar it meant. Jiet as ' we were reacy to leave the hotel to I Isg ’K. wu in tzie Xaere ■ar as a I*r'..Je | j 3tSr ibmiA. the ioor aad 'he Watson | = sinister as emir- c?W3me. | ▼iTa al# .aid-4.e-oHsp. tt aecr.e*.ary ; They entered the -Arraze in waiting. . 'ae wjidiers fell in line and ail mov- ,•< rapidly down the street- The event wag -he presentation of -he Italian mizta-e- -n General Magnon at rhe >aiace -fat moraine and the %sidiers wer=. sect as escort. We were <jlad so have seen it. The h-'.rses in Havana are ijeantifnl. even -he wirk hnrwes are in zood condition. InsCead -»f w-n.—ng a bit on the work xerses. u .n Mexico -hey loop a mpe i~md the ixiOTth which gnawer* -he p«rx<«ee tnd is entirely harmleas. The r uuj aoctang -a.es serme fond rs deenran ng 1 hia hcrae wtra r.Hh<w tnaes ! «.-easier-, smd -vents enJixed daper. I The fav.-i--.rßi ; ..sapping Ijstafor M ’ Havana are Cfowpa IM ©’aeSly | stree-s •») .jj very sag-rjw j greet*. Wies the Binp see-jeew W I down thetr awnings., -se? atees .n "Se | center of -he g.iwer. and. y.x wa& 13 a street eav«rad ay locks very add. Os exsrße there so a -tea; ; wdsftd. lisui ts t.e2. sse eaEßot take- -ime.. yea. tJte -v-y. <al They are havtag gala t.mea | (■Omtinaed on page 4. icellce — Tt Do you nse it? If sc leave your order with tie City Ice Line And secure artificial ice for your coolers this season. H. L. Confer PHONE 92

"-*T HEW sEbkS-Ofr UAW G*»y T-nae Mot aw trie Bo>.a Weed F Cwt 3-aKC*. Wriowj riarrid mdaeratand tb« M» ' appiieznct and Be Mrvfue» <sf zrroraey . «r» seeesssrT to Beexre tatsi the inerease xnder tie Widow* Hetsace £al_ - wizzeh 'A sow a gw Those wao are » ■ ’he ra-.i win save heir pesrioß* srr»B*ed K -foe arac pay-seat by tfoe 1 peases BUFe&s witfoist seed t-f j ' my ar jaa ‘sa tfoeir parti The «riy ap-: > jturgtxiis reeessary wffi be from tfooae ; : wfoo have hexwafijne sees 4<<mied pes- i | sanes ae aceouat hawrg an gc-gne 1 » s esoes» as Est> Thin - ! aavoig >eea axiimn—d. -hc-se wfos have j I MT-tofore bees rejected for -ha- raaI 408 eaa aow apply w-d reeefvr theta 1 HE WELL EARNED 111 WEiiard Suttles. Fcnuerly at this City, is Raadiraster on Pennsylvana LIVES AT ALBION PA. And Locks After Railroad free - . Erie to Conneaut —ls in the City W Usari 3urCes and wffo. as Album. ?».. are ia tie esy -foe zpeara if tfoeta sen Arthur azd other re-azrvea ixid frtends.. They have pea in a severs, days' tie- to Denver. CaSo, and have stopped here for a abort v-jßi before reTirmng to their home. Mr. SoKfest left thia <=ty for Penasytvania a few years ago and accepted a poritfos as foreman <il an extaa tang on -he Besßgmer and Laze Ene railroad- After wcricag in thia capacitv for ffve montha. he wag promoted t» "he responshie position of ymdmaster of the Srst dtafritm. and j he has ailed the -tigsi.tans eharMrerliadc to this office m a that acffeefo much credit apim his ability Mr. stnriea 2-omls after the .Tulro*d Erie.. Pa- and Coßßeaat Harocr Ohio and he states 'hat be iites -foe work very mneh. His many Deearar frtends will be zfad to hear eff his wefl -mraed prtrinoUoa. Mr. and Mrs. 3wr:ies will leave for theta atace in ! a few da-a. as the - dirty day vacation j if the former has almost expiredCOLRT BOISE NEWS Dmtinned foam sags Li | acres and Mr Hogan was apaoisted I ■tcmtniitatoßer to seil big real estate |h» xmd x-ißg fl i sea. The asuad =sat3tfflrr -eras as tsne-ihird ritslt. <»«- j I bird in one year and OBe-'hinl in I I two yem win rov«rp tba safe. A. R 3 sew I - ssfr Adamg v«. Noah LoeJi and Edward Dfrkson. |' The ssir so «m a xde. and the iemand I ts S4.riM>. —— 9 Beail.. At riTtUririre. wix-.ee ser-I foos ills-fsm w*» r/FPT?OS3«ir asm'll for a II has x> powrt.rfoaes.’. HU ijeaih iw rnnmestzrSy ejected. ——• Vl VS‘ l J| ! Ud // LOW CUT FOOTWEAR ! We irtrite attention to our < choice and unusuallv hand- < some lines of Women's Low < vut Footwear. The newest creations of the World's best j Shoemakers are here. Ox- 1 fords, Colonials, Pumps and 1 Slippers in many exclusive j designs. A display well | worth any Woman's time 1 coming to see. Prices teas- 3 enable in every instance. 1 Winnes Shoe Store J

HWlHMMimWlliaHlh, i I WE HAVE j ! Wall Paper | I 1 —i —■—-— I——! 1 ——! to suit your fancy I All the new ideas direct frem the best sac- S g tones in the business in l«Tge quantities. || ® Al; the latest SPECIALTIES AND " NOVELTIES * ■ g e have the goods to supply your wants. ■ & Make us prove it. ■ HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■ ♦ : A High Class Farm > — — - ' 77 - ~ ** * : FOR SALE • • K» ACRES OF GOOD WALNUT LAND (00 1 ♦ ♦ Black sandy soil, with new farm buildings * modem m every way, well fenced, in goed * ♦ locality of Adams county. Thi s a model * # stcck farm and a bargain for any one who * wants a farm cf this kind. Erquire at this ♦ ti- » o&e. ♦ ♦ REAL ESTATE

Do yoa warn to buy a farm? We geared ia t±is county ax prices that We aUc have seme attractive pro form 'ririi. Qufte a number cf Adams aad all are doing writ We have mm bnyers of cheap land.*. If you have want to own a form of y t-ur own. eo Among the farms locared in Adam A 40 acre tract. 5 mom boose. weß fenced and iraiaad. soil all black Also an » 1 acre farm. 7 room hcu fenced and fetaty well drained, partly a uarzata if sold soon. A I®9 acre traci: tn gx>d connnm □•he- m-oinldings fata, well fenced an and tartlv sandy loam: some timber, MCriffY TO LOAN —We nave plent st lowest rare of interest. No delay, •tw-i. No eommisjion Write us for Ctaice aver Bums Hamess Stsre

Northern Indiana Real Estate Co.

HOYTS PILE REMEDY APPALS TO Reason X* - J7RMES RISHTAT ITS i VE? ' roUMMTXW W TME V ? liCASE. ~r I 73 *SOO.Y iJtAI TO Helthouse Drug Ct. ■ The order of Esquires will meet at the M. E. church next Monday evening.

I i : You Want Something Neat: : And Attractive in footwear; Oxfords or ♦ : Shoes that fit the foot; comfort giving J ♦ and stylish you should call on ♦ : J. H. Vqglewede ♦ and Son. J ♦ The Foot Fitters ‘ 1 t Opp. Court House I i X X « 1 X « 1 T < I t * ’

have a large list of farms for sale vffl interest you. positions in Michigan timber and county farmers have located there, y more rood propositions there for ally a small amour: at moc-y and me in and see us. s county we hare the folio wine small barn, other outbuildings, '»Wr sandy loam, a good bargain, se. large barn, other outbuildings. veil black and partly sandy loam; this is tty. exce .ent 8 rotn house bam and d fairly well drained, soil partly black can be sold at a bargain if sold soon, y of money to loan on improved farms Complete or partial payments alfull information. Phone 430.

The PICTORIUM tonight First reel — Life in a Barman Teak Forest." second reel—-To Return Good for Evil." SONG, ‘ Because of You.” Harry Ehrman got the gold piece last evening, the lucky number being 14.051. *• *• BTON EBURN PR. Prop