Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1908 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT PuMished Evening Except Sunday, by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. Subscription Rates: Per week, by carrier i# cents Per year, by carrier |5.00 Per month, by mail 25 cents Per year, by mail $2.50 Blngie copies ............. ... .2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postofflce at Decatur, Indiana, as second class mail matter. J. H. HELLER, Manager. BIG I. 0. 0. F. DOINGS (Continued from Page One) The total relief paid during the six months ending June 30, was $169,713.25; total relief for the year, $310,620.30; total brothers relieved, 5.695; total widows relieved, $175; total weeks’ benefits paid, $34,073. The total receipts of subordinate lodges for the six months were $376,881.97: total receipts since the order ,vas organized in the state, $16,038,402.25; total relief since the organization of the order in the state, $5,920,325.62. T O Every Wsman Will Be Interested. If you have pains la the hack. Urin ary, Bladder o r Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for womax’s ills, try Mother Gray’s Australian Leaf. It is a safe asd neverfailing, regulator. At Druggists or by mall 50 cts. Sample package Free. Address The Mother Grav Co., Leßov. N. V

Old People Need VINOL it strengthens and vitalizes Vinol tones up the digestive organs, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, and rejuvenates every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. We are positive it will benefit every old person who will give it a trial. If it don’t we will refund their money. Smith, Yager & Falk DRUGGISTS Decatur, Indiana

THE UN-OFFIOIAL VOTE OF ADAMS COUNTY President Governor Congress prosecutor Senator Auditor Treasurer Sheriff Coroner Surveyor i s < t°ni s t 2nd°Dist . tC co PRECINTS. 1 c : c E -5 c = « « « o c -r S b g u 12 2 •= s & Lu = u " - 1= ~ S ft C n W H I ■ East Union 74 32|| 74] 341 78 31 ] 73] 31 j *“72 3P 73 31 72] 32 \ 74 3T 73] 30~~74 30 73 30] 74 30; 74 30 West Union 73 24H 73 24 74 24 71| 24 68 26 70 25 69 25" 70 24] 70 24 69 24 70 24] 70 241 70 24 East Root.. 99 51 ; 99 48 103 46 100 471 198 48 99 48 98 48. 101 46] 98 48 100 46 100 46! 101 451 99 47 West Root 130 51|! 128] 49 128 51 124 51| 120 55 124 50 123 52 122 51| 126 49 125 50 123 51! 117 60! 121 50 North Preble 109 4 110 3 108 2 107 2! 107 3 109 2 107 4 106 2! 108 4]? 108 2 107 3| 110 2| 1081 2 South Preble 119 22 120 16 124 14 122 121 115 16 118 13 119 13 117 13’ 121 13! 120 12 116 13] 120 13| 119 12 North Kirkland 70 40' 69 39] 72 37 67 37] 67 ] 37 67 39] 66] 38] 66 38' 64 40’ 64 37 73 381 65 391 67 38 South Kirkland 77 27 75 26 85 37 78 19| 77 20 78 211 80 20! 80 19 80 20] 78 19 79 19 79 191 78 19 East Washington 102 58! 102 60 107 56 103 58] 98 62 100 60! 102! 571 101 58 103 59] 101 58 101 58 98 59| 103 57 West Washington 126 60 ] 125 58 128 57 124 561 122 57 125 57] 126 531 125 53 122 541 124. 53 125 54 123 53| 127 53 North St. Mary’s 48 89’1 48 88 50 92 47 931 45 93 45 931 45 92! 56 86 50 90] 48 90 51 89 47 90! 481 91 South St. Marv’s 63 76|| 60 771 73 70 62 761 56 82 62 75] 69 691 85 55’ 63 75! 61 74 65 72 61 751 641 73 North Blue Creek 76 761! 75 74! 83 71 79 691 .73 75 77 711 80 68| 81 88! 81 69! 80 69! 75 73 75 701 781 79 South Blue Creek.! 78 4’ll 76 431 83 71 791 691 73 73 62] 75! 691 691 85 551 63 751 61 74! 65] 72 61 751 641 73 ' North Monroe 144 571! 138 58! 150 53’ 1491 52" 139 56 141 56] 146] 531 146 52! 149 51! 148 S 3! 145 53 145 521 146 53 Middle Monroe 90 281 89 31] 95 25! 89| 251! 83 32 90 30! 103’ 19! 92 25! 96 221 89 27! 90 26 00 261 00 26 French 104 31" 104| 2911 110 271 107| 24" 104 24 105 261! 113| 21! 106 24'! 110| 241 104 25! 105 24 104 24! 105 24 North Hartford. 132 331! 131| 351 139 261| 131( 271| 127! 29 120 30111401 24l 128 28| 134! 221 126 20| 128 27 127 27' 120 27 South Hartford 55 601| 531 721 67| 67!| 611 671| 54| 751 55! 761| 66| 63! 52 78! 60| 68! 55 731 62 70 57 70! 58 60 North Wabash 85 3'7'l 82| 43! 90| 38!! 82] 301! 68] 551| 82! 42|! 911 351 78|- 451 851 38! 75 461 82 40 85 36' 84 38 Cevlon 73 3811 751 371] 79] 30 1 ! 65| 3711 60| 38l| 64l 38!| 72! 35! 63! 411 64! 361 65 35! 64 35' 64 351 64 85 East Jefferson || 90 28'1 971 30|| 101! 28'! 94! 30l| 921 30|| 94 3111 95] 301 92| 3?1 93| 301 92 30! 93 311 92 30! 97 30 West’Jefferson 71 721| 71| 721| 731 70!i 69| 711 l 68| 721| 70 721| 731 681 65| 771 J 69| 711 68 731 70 711 69 711 1 70 i7O Decatur Ist Ward A 112 f 031 6.31! 113| 83'1 109! 70'1 106] 831! 101 87|l 104! 84'1 106] BU| 108| 82l| 106 80! 107 B’l 1051 B’l lOO| 80 Decatur, Ist Ward B 93 681! 931 631| 95| 64'1 911 6.311 01] 641! 80] 661! 921 63'1 02| 61'] QOI 644 92| 621 91 64! 9l| 63! O?| 63 Decatur 2nd Ward A..... 1601 B’4 164! 7511 170] 761] 150| 76!! 15U 8411 158] 8011160] 77U 1631 74" 156| 81|| 160| 7.31 160 751 1611 751 16?| 74 Decatur’2nd Ward B ! 81' 51i| 82l 48l| 86| 501 l 78] 501 l 72l 56|| 76] 5’4 76| 501] 78] 46", 8H 48I] 70] 461 76 51! 78! 48' 77] 45 Decatur’ 2rd Ward B ’....|| 156! 6*!l 157| 631| 157| 61l| 142] 7011 138| 7411 14O| 75!|144] 64'1 147| 63" 143! 7’!! 146! 63' 148' 661 1481 641 1451 66 Decatur’3rd Ward BI 14’! 8’" 150! 71" 1481 7 6|| J4l| 75" 13’1 81" 140| 78" 141| 73" 14’! ’ 73" 144] 7411 ]4s| 711 U s' 73" 143! 72 | 1431 71 BenieA’ ! s’" 115| 63" 128! 40" 1131, 4’" JOO] 60" 125| 50" 1531 26" 115| 53" 1651 47" 121) 931 1381 57! 47 54" 47 46 Terne B \ I 40"]33| 85" 1601 48!! 15U s’" Hll 95" 1.30] 7«! l 1851 35" 14’1 66" 1651 471] 121| 93" L3Bi 5711 147 co Geneva A k" >1 6911 01! 6111 1051 5^H 871 l| 861 88] 67" B’l 77" 88| 661] 871 67" 87! 67V 881 6511 QQ 66 Geneva 0 \ H 1401 1341 00,1 14Q| 123! 9211 1261 9511 11Q ’ 10311 Total- I . II 34041 17261'33111 1743'1 ‘3519116171] 3’751 1658" 31051 1814113228! 1764"3409| i 5 89" 3’5111705" 33’1 U656iT.p18) 1712"37 7 7| Pluralities' " | " -II 1678] .. ■ .111568] ... .|| 1617]. J] 1902|]| 1291]||14M| ... ,||lß23] ... ,|| 1546],., .]| 16651 ... ,|] 1506] ... .||l6lol .. '] 1585] ]! 16621

WASTHESAMEGANG Thieves Enter Many Dental Offices in Fort Wayne i and Secure Booty I ’ USED SAME TACTICS As Were Used in Decatur Several Weeks Ago— Smooth Crooks I When eight Fort Wayne dentists opened their offices yesterday morning it was to find that the crook who had robbed the offices of Dr. A. G. Emrick had made a flying trip over the city . visiting seven other places and getting ' booty in all but two of them. The only clue which the police have as to the identity of the burglar is that a certain fellow visited nearly every . dental office in the city several days ago on a pretext of wanting to sell the gold fillings out of his mouth. The man’s actions aroused the suspicions , of the dentists at the time and the| matter was reported to the police. Os | course the man may know nothing of the jobs but in the meantime the police are trying to locate him. Besides the office of Dr. Emrick, the follow- 1 ing places were visited: Dr. J. B. Anderson. 326 Calhoun street, where $2.50 in cash was taken; Dr. E. R. Burkett, 826 Calhoun street, twenty sets of false teeth comprised the booty; Dr. Leslie Tucker, in the Michaels building at the corner of Calhoun and Jefferson streets, was robbed of $6 worth of dental gold: Dr. Henry T. Mertz and Dr. Carrie Banning, both physicians, lost nothing through the visits of the burglars.-. Dr. M. A. Hendricks, 122 west Wayne street, was robbed of dental gold valued at $8; Dr. E. F. Sites states that about S2O of scran gold is missing from his office at 112 west Wayne street. The offices of Dr. Martz and Dr. Sites were the onlyones entered without the use of a jimmy. The marks on all the doorjams were alike, showing that an instrument tabout an inch wide had been used in each case. The work of these thieves very much I resembles that of the pillagers who ■ entered Decatur dental offices some time ago. o SAVED HIS BOY’S LIFE “My three-year-old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he wast entirely well. Foley’s Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wclkush, Casimer. Wis. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO

ITALIAN VOTERS ARRESTED. Charges and Counter Charges Made at Bloomington. Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 2. —Vito So lomito the leader of the 150 ’talian I workmen employed In the local stone quarries, was arrested this morning on a charge of attempting to buy a vote. Yesterday afternoon Giusseppe. another Italian, was arrested on a charge of trying to sell his vote to Vito. The Italian leader says the charge was trumped up to keep him in jail so his influence could not* be used today for the Republican ticket. Os the 150 Italians in the county most of them are Republicans and the Democrats have made an effort to prevent them from voting on the ground that they are not qualified voters. The Democrats, also charged that the entire Italian vote had been bought by the Republicans. Many of the Italians,however,voted today. i — COURTHOUSE NEWS Attorney Butcher Filed a New Divorce Case Today MARRIAGE LICENSES Two Have Been Issued—A Real Estate Transfer Filed Attorney Jacob Butcher filed a new ' case, in which Lulu Johnson is the plaintiff and is seeking a divorce from her husband. Pleasant Johnson. They | jwere married February 6, 1905, and lived together happily or otherwise until the 16th of the following September, when Pleasant secured possession of S3OO, the savings of his wife, and proceeded to make himself scarce, abandoning his wife, and has since refused and failed to support her. A plain divorce is asked. I ■ Marriage licenses have been granted to Charles Straub, age 19, a laborer, and Elsie Eley, 16, both of this city. I Also a license to E. O. Krugh, 31. I a laborer from Van Wert. Ohio, and 1 Dollie E. Wells. 24, of Blue Creek. ‘ ——— A real estate transfer has been recorded in which Margaret E. Merryman deeds to James Hurst lot 834, Decatur, $750. o ... — i , * * * * *********** I * Just think of the many good * > * brands of cigars manufactured in * ! * Decatur. It is marvelous. Try * * one, it will do you good. *

SOCIAL FUNCTIONS A Pretty Ceremony Was Performed at St. Marys Church Today OTHER SOCIAL NOTES Only Original Club in Meet—Euterpean Society to Meet Thursday Night The wedding'of Miss Clara Tonnellier to Mr. Joseph Lengerich was solemnized at the St. Marys church this morning at 8:30 o'clock. The bride looked very pretty in her bridal gown of white mull trimmed in laces, and carried white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Nora Pluch was dressed in- like manner and carried pink roses. The groomsman was Mr. Edward Tonnellier. a brother of the bride. Rev. H. Theo Wilken officiated and read the nuptial mass. Immediately after the ceremony they drove to the home of the bride's parents, where a big wedding dinner was served to the relatives of the contracting parties. This evening the young people will be entertained at the K. of C. hall. Both parties arc well known people of this county, and have hosts of friends who wish them a happy wedded life. They were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents. They will make their home with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lengerich. The Only Original Club was enter- | taind at the home* of Mias Celia Kinney at Pedro last evening. At this game Miss Anna Clark won the first prize and Miss Nona Harding the second. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting of the Club will be held with Miss Lena Miller next Wednesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Noah Mangold on First street Friday afternoon. Business of importance to be transacted, also the election of a new president. Be sure and attend. The Euterpean Society will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. D. E. Studabaker when that lady and Mrs. John Niblick will be the hostesses. At this meeting Miss Hattie Studabaker will give a report of the recent state . meeting, which will be of interest to all. The announcement of tiJis club in a recent issue was a mistake and the club will meet on Thursday evening. Don’t forget it.

! The ’Ladies’ Aid Society of ,the Union Chapel and Decatur United I Brethren churches are meeting this 1 afternoon at the home of Mr. and - Mr% Joseph S. Lower, east of town. The regular business will be disposed of and a social session enjoyed. Among those present are Rev. and Mrs. Imler of this city. A very interesting meeting of the Ladies Mite Society of the M. E. church will be held in the church parlors on Friday p. m., Nov. 6. Each chairman will make a report of the recent canvass and the collection of the meeting will be given to charity. All members and friends of the society are given a cordial invitation to attend. o —— Woman Interrupts Political Speaker. A well dressed woman interrupted a political speaker recently by continually coughing. If she had taken Foley's Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expelled the ccld from her system. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. . o— MARRIED MAN IN TROUBLE. A married man who permits any member of the family to take anything except Foley’s Honey and Tar. for coughs, colds and lung trouble, is bullty of ndsjest. Nothing else is as ’good for all pulmonary troubles. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. The HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. WHERE BULLETS FLEW. - David Parker, cf Fayette. N. Y., a I Veteran of the civil war. who lost a i foot at Gettysburg, says: “The good I Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case cf stomach trouble, to little , purpose. I then tried Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong 1 and well.” 50c. at all dealers. o WANTED—HICKORY TIMBER We are in the market for second - growth hickory for which we pay the i highest cash price. Are you going to clear anything out your woods? If so, we want the hickory. Come in aid get our prices and dimensions. A. M. York, Phone 502, Decatur, Ind. , 255-3 mod-w MONEY TO LOAN—I have plenty ol i money to loan on farms. No oom - ■ mission charged. Dor* B Erwin, at torney at lav tufrl — — -o t GEO. THICKER ha* for sale a brand ;.: new Splint coal, hard as a rock, i that lasts equal to Anthracite at $3.50 !-|per ton for a few cars. You have e not seen its equal. Phone 534. 258-12 t e o e *************** t * “The Evening Star,” a new * s * mild cigar made by H. A. Col- * iI * chin. sc. Try it 237-6 t * ;****** *** ******

___ _ BvSTi-.; BROWN’S Heart 15 BIG AND STOUT, Especially so when vaL, ar,, Jane is about. s&For she’s dressed in blue AND HER HEART IS TRUE t O THE BUTTER. BROWH I Cvf) BLUE RIBBON SHOE AND ALSO \ BUSTER, i wiTH A bi ° H LJ II TtY lost his / W i 5 |H C7 .*«4. aswunwictocacuAe.ufY. _ .’J© COPYRIGHT I*os. BY THE BROWN SHOE OC. THE WINNES SHOE STORE

STUDABAKER’S DUROCS I • For the next thirty days I will 1 sell at Bargain Prices, spring ■ boars, ready for service by De- , cember ist. Will also sell some Extra . good tried sows and spring • gilts. Those bringing a fair • price, I will breed Free of • Charge, to any of, my herd, iboars. x NOW IS THE TIME to get bargains so come and spend the day at G endale i farm or write fir particulars. D. E. STUDABKER, Decatur, Ind I Farm only 4 blocks from the Court House " ays H a "* Health sa W ————- J Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural 1 Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray . orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth 1 of healthy hair- Stops its failing out, and positively rsnseves Danfl drilfl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Ree fuse all substitutes. 2X times as much in $1 00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists I Send 2c for free book “The Care of the Hair.” £ ; PhiiO Bay Spec. Co., Newark, N- J. ~1 Hay’s Harfina Soap cure* Pimpire, •’ red, rough and chapped hands, and all Fkin cirs-ea*-s K-’ep’skin fine an t soft. 25c. druggists. Send 2c (or free book “The Care of the Skin," *' Holthouse Drue Co

*************** * A Nice Place * *• . * ♦ * # to spend a quiet hour be- # J fore the election returns J * * *”” " * * ‘‘Everybody goes to the * * * * Grand” * * * * THE : i GRAND; * * *************** ' PERSONS desiring to purchase ranck I lands or wheat lands in the Meoleod, Southern Alberta, Canada, will do well to correspond with the undersigned. I have a large number of places of both kinds listed for sale, suitable for grain or stock raising ana some suitable for mixed farming or either. Joseph Hicks, Barrister, Box 7,' Macleod, Alberta, Canada. 261-3(H 0 The Decatur Efcg Case company having completed its sheds along the G. R. and I. railroad, can furnish coal of any kind at reasonable prices. Also kitchen and kindling wood a specialty. Phone 116. G. F. Kintz, Special Agent il 0 — - NOTICE. A big reduction on horse shoeing and buggy tires, both uidand new at U. E. Cramer’s carriage shop, east of Van Camp's mill. Call and get prices. Entrance on north side of mill. 253-6 t