Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1908 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT r*b i«ii«a Ever, EvMtag, Eaeept •■©- ®*y. by L E W 6- ELLIMGHAM. pt Rates; Far »wk W ante f ' Br toy carrier, K.M Pw hk®-± by and! ©ent* Per year, by agfi ’ »Mgr copiee 2t)^.( Affvertlßtog rate* mile km.wi ux Kppftewtiom El-'zU k the porinffit-’ fe - Seeatsr •* teecrx.n eMs* atm matter. E M. HELLER, Manage' DEMOCRATIC TICKET. MatienM. Fl' ’ WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Fvr Vke Predict ’ JOHN WORTH KERN State. For Gorenaor THOMAS B Marshall IW.lMtoteaaM. Goreratr. FRANK J. HALL For Secretory «f State JAMES F COX For AtoHtof of Stole. MARJOX BAILEY For Sure Treasurer. JOHN EMSENBERGER For Attorney General. WALTER J LOTZ Fur Judge Supreme Court, M B. LAJRY. For Judge Appellate Court, D. W. FELT Reporter Supreme Court. BERT NEW. For State Stotistieiat.. PATRICK J. KELLEHER For Sapt. erf Public luatrucu-.u. ROBERT J. ALEY. County. For Coogrew*. JOHN A. M. ADAIR. For Joint Senator STEVEN B. FLEMING. pv r Representative THERMAN R. GOTTSCHALK. For Prosecutor: HENRY E. HELLER For Auditor, HENRY S. MICHAUD For Trearwe* CHARLES YAGER.* For Sheriff < EU MEYER For Surveyor. CHARLES C. ERNST

For Co rose' J. C GRANDSTAFF For O.UHnissioner—l st Dlst.. HENRY ZW’CK For Qpsmnfsnjoner—2nd Dist.. JAMES A HENDRICKS o INDIANA FOR BRYAN Indiana I» now fur Bryan, »«> through any one cause alone. tun frost a Jong list of evuses. Indeed rarely' if eve,, have I visited a state whero Caere was such an extraordinary com--bination of cireumetanees and conditions tending to affeet an eleciot: re- 1 suit. add al! of these, without Importer •. exceptions, working on one sid?.. We al! know that in these later years Indiana, under normal conditions. is a Republics-n state, not -by a great preponderajsce. bet by pluralities cf say 3d.GOfi out of a total of about 7(d r ' W votes. If this year we could find I anything whatever worthy the naze of a eeu.se or movement that wag operating to help Taft, if we could find any respectable offset to the gains which Bryan is so obviously making, we might fail back upon the normal Reputfican prep ndertnee kind say" that after the causes of change are balanc' d up. debit and credit, a margin will remain on the right side of ’’•* ledger. In this connect ion we should be tide to give due weight to the well-known fact that the people cf Indiana are not given to violent changes politically. They are not prone to independent voting « sudden reversals down here. They take

Made to Wear Before buying a tailor-made suit orcoat a wvtiaa shouhl know how it is made. .All garments look well when new, but if they are i»< carefully and skillfully tailored they soon look old and worn with every-day wear. The longer a woman wears a “Bischof" garment the more satisfied she is with it. The lapels never break, the cellar always fits snugly, the shoulders do not lose their shape, the seams never pull out. The garment never looks shoddy. This snperior quality, coupled with corre-t style, makes this line suit the most critical bayo-s every - " where. Women can here secure the same models now being featured in the biggest stores in the largest cities. The complete line is on display at NIBLtCK & COMPANY

• ' tbe*.- ptoriea pretty atraigfct and gasto - jrtex-cily. year after year Ne’er but ” , <&ee la our day have they i- rex a J'reaj large majorry for anybody, and that wa* M.W dor Roosevelt four years apt. wfeex the pree-ideutiai eam- ' I ptlgE in tlii* > tote. *£ tbrC>uc&wut the ! \ norti vac not a fight at all, but a t alaugtter The trouble ie that there Mare no offset* There U notixag f wo-kixg for Taft. 'Everyttine is worfc- ~' iz>r for Bryan. Among these la’ter are big ’’lew* and little things. One .■or two erf the larger factors might I akme be sufficient to tuns the state ' ‘over. Add on all the mmSer faetort jail on the same side, and the cooclw-j r sitx soffit irseMrtibte, st- matter Low surpri*itig or uxwelcome. If we haff anything of resl waive to pat again*' •a" this, aaytbiag is the nature of (checkmate. it might be different. But seart-b the Mate a* you wifi and no j tuck factor lawwable to Taft can be I Fund. Os a d'jae* prominent Repub- < lie»n* 1 have ataed tit* ques-jtm: ; ' What is helping Taft a* eempared ’ * -tfc ’j* McKisler-Bryan figh’ of teigfc years agv*~ And no one 1* able IW give ary o’her reply than ' Nwtbjj’ig.' unjees it be to cal} Mfentit* to ' ’be rtulc fatst that 'hi* is normally , a Re; übhean state —Water WeFmar Hon A O Marsh in his court room spec* the other everfsg vas hoxett j enough to say that i'.cal option a* an ’ issue wxs and is sow out of thi* cam-, paigr. This is tie Le-tnocraix- con- J tex-wo. The Jjemoerv.t bei»es« is up holding aL law*—mt one or twto. but i aT laws They believe in law and | at Nones', oonstruction of the law. A tier listening for aa hour and a half to that labor warrior. Hon. Sam-; uel Gtaxiper*. all dctftrt vanishes w* ‘ S' tz the attitude that labor will assume ■ ii ’Ht 'election. Mr. Gcsnpers is sin- < i ajl(? and has a jw ; ’cause for seriou* gTievasce against , ; the administrat Soa. congress aad the j i national platP. ns of the BepuMesn , party. HU appwd to labor to starnd I with him will be beoded. asd this is the cause that places Indiana Ohio and New York in the Democratic column, and which will elect that great and pew Jest comae nor to the presidency—William Jennings Bryan.

Another ovation was given to Hon. JAM. Adair last sight when is Muncie be was greeted by the largest crowd of the campaign. For two h-.un and a half they listened «> his . appeal for decency in politics, and the audience were with I’m and it need • surprise no one if John Adair carried Delaware county along wMh every other county in the district, with , ’he possible exeepkn of one —and even that one is in doubt. So'taany crimps are being put in "Uncle Mate's" char- . ac»er blackening methods of campaign:.ng and resentment is so strong, that \ stfler this election is over he will fcrj ever retire from the field of active i polities. It will also serve as a want ; ing that in the future decency and , honesty must prevail Adams county should join in this protest and speak jin no uncertain tone. Let's make John Adairs majority so large that Uncle Nate" will have some trouble in deciphering that he “also ran.”

A JEWELER’S EXPERIENCE. C. R Kluger. the Jeweler. IW' Virginia Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind., writes: “I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Ft ley's Kidney Remaiy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irrerulari'.ier dirappeared. and I c«n now attend '• business every day. and recommend F ey’i Kidney Remedy to all sufferer-. as it eyed me after the doctors and other remedieg had failed. The HOLTHOvse DRUG CO. MICHIGAN FABMS. all sizes: chicken. fruit and lake fronts. The best propr-titjon on the map. See H. Harniff. Decatur, Ind., tor illustrate catalogue and price list- ts

SAVED HIS BOY’S LIFE “My ttree-year-oid boy was badly ornstlpated. bad a high fever and was in an awful conditbu. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and be was entirely welt Foley's Orino Laxative saved hit life." A. Wclkwth. Casimer. Wis. The HOLTHOVSE DRUG CO. o ******** c ****** * Decatur cigar manufacturers * * can compete with any of Itrge * * factories. And why not? They * * make even a better cigar. * ***************

AFFIRM DECISION ' Appellate Court Sustains Verdict Rendered in the Nichols Case ' AGAINST THE SALOON r Power of Attorney Was Not Affected by Passage of Moore Law. Several year* ago among the saloon men at Berne who asked for a iieense ■ > was tme Ga'.sge W. Nichol*.. The remonstrance signed by Jeff Lehman and several other citinen* of Monroe ■ -. wt.ship was filed and when tie matter cusne up before the board of ermrtissioers the lioeuse was refused. NjctooU apjeiied w the pretut court. i and a change of- ent» taxer the rase ->eng swt to Jay dßKnty for trial, where NieLtAs. lost again. He I Ibrt t. t-eaH.; k the gpgcSaie court of Ind;a>x and there Lie cause j*i., hung ever sißt-e unt£ Thursday Ofj thi* week, when a decisios vb# given in favor cf the -wnt-n«;rstbrs. affirming the decUaoß of tfe* lever court TT.i- opintor was by Judge Hadley and prorifies <1 > The enactment aa IMS, of tie ]Mocre law pKWiding fw remaustrances against application* for siloou ;license*, which contained al the prin|Cipai provision* of the Niebdatr law lof 3(97. with addition* thereto, eon unued the re-enacted provisions la force witboul any break or change <2l. The power <rf a bolder of ;<overs of atwnsey from the legal rot ere of his town*hip. authorising him to sign the names of such"vctere'to remonstrance* directed against individual applicants f<» ssloou neeitsee therein was oct ax- - ailed nor affewed by the passage o’ -be Moore law after such powers of i attorney were gSres and before a re- * mt-t.s’rant*- wax eignod and filed ey > .fcfia. The remon.strat.crr were represented j !by Judge Merryuuu and Attorney! jJeaae C. Suites cf this city. who. of| eewse fee; much e&ted ever the vie-1 tory.

HOMETALENTSHOW i 4 ‘Bachelor’s Honeymoon” to Be Given by Pythian Sisters NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Worthy Benefit and Should Be Liberally Patronized by the Citizens Remember the reserved seat sale , for the Pyrbian Sisters home talent show. “A Bachelor’s Hcneynaoon'’ opens at 7:36 Monday morning at the Holt bouse Drag Cc. store. The musical comedy is a dazzling sunburst cf fun and music, beautiful and gorgeous copumes and «yac-e!sd dancers. A big double chorus of boys and girls numbering forty voices. The cast follows: Dan Gillespie —fa goed fellow, whose imagination runs away with him) Mr. Clayson Carrol] Jorkins Jobsen —his gardoer (a high authority on potato bugs, .....*. Mr. J. J. Helm Deacon Smith —who finds it difficult to be good under adverse circumstances Mr. Bam Sbsmp Sally Miss May Hoithoase iMiss Cam:~on —his bcusekeeper fin the matnwonial mark*- and means business) ...... Miss Minnie Orris Louisiana—a dark brunette on the werpath ..Mr. Walter Johnson SYNOPSIS: First Spasm. Place. Dan's country home near New York; time, a midsummer morning. ' Dan arrives. The bicycle race. Hail • Columbia! The telegram. Dan in f trouble. Wives, wives, wives, alsti mothers-in-law. Second Spasm. s Place the same. Time, evening. The , Deacon wants to know. The photo- [ graph. An African cyclone. Jobsen ? “biles over.” Dan is exposed. Sally's 5 loyalty. I'd a died nfore Td told. Sally owns up only “A Bachelor's Heneynaoon” after all. No. I—Opening elms .. : The Buster Brown Girls” ■ No. 2—Broncho Baster Jim... Mr. CarrolL Cowboy Girls and Broncho Busters. ( No. 3— Morning, Cy Mr. Helm and Sunbonnet Sues

! No. 4-Ka.i you be My Baby Boy Miss HoStbouse .No. ;• —Somebody Lied .... I ~->ip£ry and ensemble Nt f —Summertime .. Mr. Johnaux and the Summer Girls and Beaus Net 7—Don’t Be Cro» with Me.... Mias Holxbouse ai>d Mr. CarroS jNs. t —Ltmey .-•at Mr. ELij and i ehtrua. I Nn. >—:Tafcs Me Out tt> the Ball Gssne.-Miss Ernts and the Ractere 'No. IS —Octwn in Jungle T0w...; Mis* Pa-tersor and the Kaffir Kids (No. 17 —Grand finale Coanpax-y and ehrrun Tbe lodge ladies have spared a« j ptin* »r ex;-ense in trying to maxe this tbow tie most suecessfid in the line of Joca shows While the ladies seSeit you* pa'o cage and will appreemie your money, they feel you , wil appreenx'e the show ais-. AdimisiDtm v.. lie LT eext*. Seats xeserrefl at tlaee witbowt ertra charge B-.uirt < pen* al 7 M Monday morning Firn by the busfeei. fur by the loac. oceans and oeeasis ©f fun. ij&d then some mo*e fun you cssnot afford to miss So follow the crowd io the Bosse opera house Monday night © TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE®**: We. tbe unferetEnei members of, the Jay County Bar. most of wxum were engaged in tbe practice of law a: the time the Hon. Jetan A M. Adair wa* c-Je'k of the Jay Circuit Coan, have carefully examined a printed pamphlet put in dreuls.tio' by N B. Haw kin* ciargrtg that during Adair * term of office, as eJerk of said ©curt home fifteen years age-, tee over-taxed certain fees in cases and estate*. In justice to Mr. Affair, we would say that no mves-j gallon wa* ordered or made, by any one in authority but a pretended ixvesxigaticx for polhicaj purposes, wa* -aade br one Earl Pa*lersom of Muncie, who wa* and now it in tie employ of raid N. B. Haw kins llej-'-b’icaii candidate for C=ngnaa. That we have examined said pjsipjikt and find tie same is false. *lai>idervus and mi*le.ading. That the fees ( 'aX“d fey Mr. Adair were withis •‘‘aw. were approved by the court and | were satisfactory to both litigants asc attorney*. Hi* demeanor and conduct 'as * eostnty official was gentlemanly j iionest and eourteous. and we are ’frank to say that there were no fees ii’legaUy taxed ct collected by him. as ■suet clerk JOHN M. SMITH. Ex-lodge CirctL'. . Court. !S. A D WHIPPLE Ex-Deputy Attorney Genera] of Indiana EMERSON McGRIFF, Ex-Prosecuting Attomey. J F. DENNEY. Ex-Mayor of Portland THEODORE BAILEY, Ex-Postmarter of Portland.

Just the Coat You Want • THE prevailing models this season are along the “Directoire” lines. But the ijnsiap artists have vied with each other in producing so manv different designs - that it is easy for even’ woman to get the proper styles in a tecomi,# garment. The ‘Bischof garments we show have been carefully made from these Tne v a//^ e Stares which set the style, ni'juiiifcvx as to be thoroughly practical for ezerv-aay wear. No matter what kind of cloth you prefer, no matter what toil wish to nav we can bercmutgiy & eon tn one of these models. And the longer ton wear it the more satisfied you will De that in this “Bischof” line wp cn'™ , ever i„ this er ° WwM S “ h ’**”•“« hare It will pay you well to come in this week Tn cton- k„ • z . you the choice <f several models at special prices. Among

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i THE MffiK RANGE Outweighs 3 Them A AH • *' w i jMfefeL And ’here is a reasoa for every extra pound of tough z steel and ma’leab e iron in it The three ply construction 'IT ’ makes it wear »e land there is an extra heavy bracing on /the oven, for voumust kno* the oven is air-tight. The heat can’t get out and the dust and ashes can t g t in. The e are sj man features peculiar to tbe South 3end Malleable Range that we have no rocs tn spea< of them al . If s The Peer Among Ranges DROP IN AT Schafer’s Up-to-date Hardware Store ANY TIMEFROM' Monday Oct. 19 to, Oct. 26 You will be terved with biscuits and delicious hot coffee and presented with a beau- • tiful cook bock end useful souvenir. WITH EACH RASGE purchased during this exhibit, you have a tree A"J f-fi choice of a complete set of gsade ccckirg ware; a fifty nine piece V / Hl handsomely decorated semi-pejcelain diner set or several other valu- | |UU able and attractive premiums well worth —— B——

R. H HARTFORD Ex-Prosecoiiug At-tcni-ey J AMES J. MORAN CHAS. E. SCHWARTZ GEO. W. HALL M S WILLIAMSON. Rings Lir'.'v Liver Pills for bfliouszesF. sict Lewuaene. They keep you well. 2;< Try Bfc«a. Sold by HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO o— If your deiler does pot handle Ad mirA coffee, others do. 2>'d»rf ——e FOR SALE —A five room erttage with ■ da»«£. both Hnda of water, much ! fruit ir god locatios. Will sell cheap 1 if sold within thirty days. Inquire at I this office. 24&-12t o .* * * » w ***** « g * * a * The workingmeß should feel it * * setise of duty to smoke home * |* cigars. They are unexcelled. *

SPECIAL COAT BARGAINS Nice Broadcloth Coai in Brown, Green and Black Empire style at SIO.OO NKENOBBV COATS at $12.50, $15.00 and $25.00 TbeSseu ; iM of nobby , io , er •bora. Visit dm department. We can please j Niblick & Comp’y

Health Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Colorand Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray erfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth cf healthy hair. Stops its falling out. i and positively removes DandruiL Keeps hairsoft and glossy. Ke- ; fuse all substitutes. 2X times as much : in SIOO as 50c. size, is Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists Send Xc far free book - The Careoi the Hair. ” I Pauo H»y Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Bay’s Barlina Soap cure. Pj« p i«, rrd rourh mkl chipped binds, and ail ikin disskin fine ant soft. 25c. drumrists. bend 2c k* tree book “The Care <X the skin.” Holthouse Drug Co.

THf PICTORIUM TOKIGBT First reel—“All* is fair in Love and : War." Second reel—“ The Face cr the Barroom Floor.” (This is one of Edi- '■ son’s latest productions, and should t» 'seen by every one.) SONG. “When the Moon Plays Peek a-Boo’’ Admission b cents. John B. Stone burner FREE —10c. package Conkey's Laying Tonic and 25c. Poultry Book Bring ad. to Smith, Yager & Falk. By man 7c. 249-30*

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