Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1908 — Page 4
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT LEW G ELLiWGHAM. Subecrnrtto, Raxes F* week. by eame.- ae Fw JW. by ck->?- Rnt F*r nwizt fey umfl jg. cent. Per year, by mail SLSB 8to <’* - certs Aiverusiag razes mane km-wz .1 •miiiCßUGa. **“’*’** at -.h«- poeioaoe -r>?..sz:.x as s«®a6-clas s bx matte- * n- * EILEK mar a Os. <-4an£i*cui£ tw : job& R: uh arm l, bui nearer all i&avf sduk kina of ax axa te griuc rV< _~ cKw» zmuch- Wilk a tasMjne. Fnreixnerg who h»4 801 Senxs of Indiana ever {vt m[ffi . s mm vcaed «t the fecert ater.lot t - • be- r utdrecf- in Laki cour' - x - vtste. Stve-ral tbousui sruct voterst«A nm -ixnentiojj" jsope-? it th., etflauty 1a order tha: the politieixxs might vote them. It .is prestrr.ee zLa: these ignorant ”? VOICE the rewhlienx ticke'.. inasmuch as Xhe repubheax cammr ee pair the county clerk the fee of I: far eacz paper issued. That the laws of Indiana wir permit such yaamie it vo:t fe bp credit to the stat- axe nr braorabie max wil: uphold a pa— y that wie thus deliberately abuse the funrnio® of the ballot. It it be-iwed that er,..ike* iltecal votes were tr. 11 Lake county ainne to defeat txi :> rattan at the democrat!r state ■which failed cf ejection —Columi .t Chy Post THEYMAY 7 Bl!LD Knights of Columbus Cor.terrr iHte Erection of 2 Home LOOKING FOR A LOT Have Not Decided What the Style Will Be—Other Lodges May Budd There tt nr doubt that wr.hu. in‘Xt year or two severs! handsomelodge bull dines wiL he erect e£ it Decaatur As is known the Kix:.z of Pythias haw* made a par: of ther plans aireacy anc wfl’. like;? he ix their r«r hrane within a year T’r Mbk'bs tM Mnoetrx 'Woodmei are sssg 8 ficu’inc and we hare beet reliably mfnnued Thar the Knights ot Cclumbns have decided it- erect either a tame or buiidmx shortly li far -. cnmmtr.ee has beer appnm ed 'wort around' and get ther -eye nt. t lot which wiTs prove a suit; e st ■ IT hey deride nr a Jacazinr it the ctktel port ior the buiiditc wfE prnranty be huih for business m ims. wr ie if they ennose a site away i~nr Seccurd street a brane wffl be the prniahie resuK TThatever dhey decide upot however, it is praKicaly assured tha* tber- wIT. Boot own their draw ant visa; they * hniid «fc is a sate predichra- that they wil dr it i risdi’v. and the blnck will be one that Ttroariv may we.T feel -prmic nt This hrftw bow has 13 ■entes and is jr wing wmstantTy PACKAGE ermzaminc outing fiamee.'. mi yoweiinr teS". K the p<w; MidnaMWiL Cmuer car g-’ same ®t rbt ~e®tjiSnßtit by iisyrßg let this ac. 3»f-3t « • • »»•••♦♦••♦** * The Better The * ♦ Show * ♦ The More People ♦ * Go ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ : THE • : grand; ♦— ♦ j ♦ -Ererybocy goes to the < ♦ QnfflF *
ANGEL CALLED HIM Claims Rev. J. H. Winans 2 Well Known Minister — A FORMER PASTOR Os the Baptist Denominate on—Held Many Charges Ret Jastier H Win fins a native of- - rrw.ir filed si ti> home at Relle-rauziL-e Ohio. Saturday m.iming. The ‘ttnera; -**.-< ices were held from the 1 First ftaptis church of that city yes-! : :*dt- aftemoox. Rev. Winans is but- ' v;> • _ ;-a wist and f ur children. I Mrs P-ances Kiser. Sirs Graee Hzngh-I ; tot and Mrs. Rc'e Haughion of Gene-1 i vs. and Edward E. Wmans of Relie-j : fiditxine The Daily index Rcpublictx j n; Bellefontaine said of this gooc Imar. i ‘ iH Bth hr-mght swwt reieast rrom . months of illness which hsc fastened >e:f upor Rev H. Winans whet this fatthM minister was called • ’ tram - t •* he higher home Sat:~di’ morning at T.i!; o'clock at his, home on n*rth Green streest. Rev. i ,M: Winane hue iieer ccmfinec to his ! j romt '.it i-igzteet s eeks not a day i 'of which timt had be beer able tr j ■ leave his bed He approached the i ; end with a Snr reliance upon his; Kaster wh it he had served faithful-' iiy and weffl end -when the spirit left ! ; the fra£ body it was fully attuned f.>: its exisieroe ir the heavenly tma-, fl m the upbuilding of -which had . . te-er Rev Mr. Winans life work. Jas- ■ i ner Harlan Wmens sot of Richard i and R.isahel Winans, was bom or a farm rr Adam? county Indiana. Dei e-mieT 14 1851 He was edneaued it j tn- public sen ois of Tiecatur. and at . ■ tbs sg? of It* years united with the i | Baptise church a. Pleasant MiDs He! Barty chrse the preaching of the gne i :•• as ius vncatiox axtd i® i hi was nrurmed as a minister t£ the j iiitt' :?: nenomicatirm His first pas-: . t.-rate was a- CSinrnhuac' Ind., and' . -e- he t>c the charges at Paw i Rticbester Eoknun. New Albany. aE tn Indiana the Fi~st church ir Eanesvilie.. ©.. St Marys. 0_ end Ovid. - I Mich Tni-tng his pasinrate at Roct- ' ester and Kokomo, be built large rl.tr-rhes. Three other cttu-cbes were - ! f -ecteg under his superrisiDE flu-tug this early ministry " During his thittv-rwo years ir the v ~m Rev Winans hahtmed over l.M*f iwpie End -ece'ved intr his church over 1..0M members. THROWING CLLB Boys Have Beer. Causmg a Disturbance on Adams Street by this Practice OFFICERS CALLED To the Home m Mrs, Jormsoa Last Night—Amesti WEZ Follow uffitsir Sohnki- was cBll“f » the unme of Mm I_ Johiism nt Adams str- last night n nuel a distu-hance made by Bevern; ynung boys whr reside in that neighiiorhond but wner he a—ven as the seem the t-.Tur.» brewers hue disappaa-ed from ’>■» iFrr some titas Mrspnhxsim has iteer annr’ en t»y int-uhem torJ? no: u&3! insc nigh: did they becrant «r bniif ;as t; throw ciu'ns nt the wusonaa ft her hums arc stones upon the rnc: These boys, v nnum are w»eE fcr.iwi by the auihoripes bar? beet miiiesang odher fwniliw it -hart wictnity tx< nr extent w-'mct demand? tr-ests should th* p-arare be enrttruet ant it this maune- ths officers wish it itfrra the mtruders that if ar» ■thing further w done ar-ests wil. set I w nnmeuiately. Jr h fittpet rfec. every nniaxor of the law wil be cat--u*ed and Ti-osertned u the tulles’ exient of ths law Williait luiiEnie.lie was at TeHmrur Sunday tr see 3«eor Blew whr is entfined ti nis home Bufiering with Bnetnwnii He has beet Bier *wr weens euc his rnndr.roi is ee-ious He » re-ing innkec after by the T»ecat'i' mdge rs Engie? nf which he v a men»er—Blufftux N«wi , FTIE PENT— EagskJatHMd hrone onw ne- rs .lachum and Ninth s—wa fie’Jfcs. .» I Syaw. nii* cut
f MEM OF THE 10. O. F B>ES juoge Jobe Nolen. G-anc Sir? of Sovereign G-anc uooge Na.-xvdDe. Tenn.. Dec 14. — Jeds L Nolen grand sire of the bovl e’eisx grand ledge indej-endeut Order of Odd Febows. died as a local hospe ta’ tonight at 11:36. The immedta-e I muse of death was pra»-atiot and beam failure following a surgical cr[erazicn for gall stones .fudge Nblex was operated or early last week and utt_ th if afternoon was thougi. w . be p’Ogressing satisfactorily tewarc recovery Shortly after neon, however, he began to sink rapidly Judge Nolen was 5S year? old in June las: jand had practiced the professinr nf ,iaw here for thirty years. He was a nntrve of Nolensrilie. wniiamsm j county. Tenn TO TAKE TARIFF Flans Approved by President for the Indianapoas Meetm? . i ON FEBRUARY FIRST Taft. Bryar.. Mitchell. Campers arid Others to Be There Indianapolis. Dec. 14 —Henrn Riesenberg returned home from Washing- ! ton today with President Roosevelt’s a- proval t< the plans for a big tariff conference it Indianapolis He wii: this week cat a meeting rs the different civic bodies rs the city wner the details of the plans wit bt mapttec out. The indications are that the call j ifo- the national conference will be issued for the week beginning Feb--uary 1 ‘T expect.' Mr. Kieseiii-erg said today, “to have among the speaki er? at this diig ntm-noliticA tariff discrßSion. Mr Taft, Mr. B-yai. Andrew T-wmegif James J. Hill. John MrtcbeTi Sr.imie Gompers fienattr Cumins of irwa Senator Beveridge and CmnTniis- Tuer of Labor Charles P. Neiß With Governr Marshal, we should alar hrve G.wemors Pa-dee, of Cairfomia and Kibbey. of Arkansas. J W Tat i Cleve, president of the Nstinnal Assr? eiatioa of Manufacturers has jnfermed me that we may count at him re have . z esen: at leas: 3ft(> of the most impor-, rant manufac’urers of the country It is difficul- io indicate how maty should be in a-tenfiance but we will issue Severn., ’rinnganf personal itvi- : rations I would not be surprised to, s»ee gathered here between l.i»M and manufacturers, importers leading mei LhEXU anc •WTireßeuubXtvej nf labor al', of whom we vita Try affected ' ■i by tarif! We fiesr-e that labor be Ift-Ty represented in the corvenzion" “decMred Mr Eiesen'betg •’President Roßevelt was very positive in his sratesneu'. tn me that nr tariff plans should be mapped cun that do not : provide that labor shall have the same a—entinr as capital He declared Bfri ecutvocal :y that lai-or must part impale i ecuaEy with merchants manufacturer* : ( and impn-tem ir aE benefits that n_ign: accrue to the country at large through tarif Wizimu: suet nr tm- : demanding be wruic no: favor any 1 ' tariff Tnae-ing We want President I Gompe-B and Mr. Mitchell ant other . labor leaders in address the enniwence. It far: ■? ommissioMT of Labtr C Charles P Neil, an wham I was Bent by President Bxmevek is to com- tn : talk or 'Lahn- s Wage the Basi: Prim : . eiple us the Tariff '' |i c CL RES KKS PREVENTS. W T Baßeng®- Lenngrox Ky.. says 'T have nued Rourbor Hog ' Chiiiem Remedy sad 1 zhmk ft is the i only remedy ever mane that wiL cure : , . ant p-pveT- bug ziiaiem “ ; H. H Pmeme-tanr- T»wa*r* . Iluf. *i
Until Now p I rl The life hat A~-s- hrei expenenrec ir the ziiran-r ZJecKur. T ■' ynt tome purchase i-nn. the iarseer and most earefnEy picket enact o’ • Chmt Oat Stase. Try gtsode Xntinne buc Nprelry Goode n? <“ve*T 6-escrn- ” Tint as aim os: haU price < Ka tme -nomc gt vr.inn: ax Xmae pressr tip: bx like tin* presents imeE OaE a: nsee aac inake - on- sets*: -ant bi -jut If!axion :fe Stnck mnsK he eiDssC nm Tegardfeae t£ profit F n k i f j MOSER China and Notion Store
SOCIAL COLUMN Shakespeare Club Will Be Entertained at Home of Mrs. EEmgham HISTORICAL CLUB Will Meet With Mrs. Gillig Tanight—Other social Notes of Interest — j The deep Bweet odors of the dawning day Arose around him. and aft wart the skies A rohm fitrrtered. trailing melodies as like a spangled song it sje?d away He bi .ad there ankle-deep in ye.liov j clay. Watching with wistful, wander-1 hsumed eyes: His pose a masterpiece nf sweet surprise: His soul suspended or the robin's lip Nr> laureled j»oe- ever struck a more ; So wild as ina-ticulate. there bum-; efl Within his breast that moment while i he stood Beside his nipw unMtfenfl and ux- ! learned. At. could the muse untie his tangled ; -ongue And breathe a life intr the latan’ , song - —William M Cormart Mm Lu G Elimgham wiE ente—air : delightfuTy for the membe-s of the 1 Shakespea-e Clul tomormw afie-no 'ft The p-meipa paper which ■will be read by the hostess will be or Mexicr. tribes and will be of unusual interest Fol-i.-wmg the regular session a Herici .’’h-istmas eelebratior will be trtwe-vec whict promises tr be unique and irteresting. Tbs -egnlE- meeting nf the Histnr icaf Club wir he held at the homf nf H’S Gi'.iig this evening a - whict tiUH ■'The Seventh Pe-ioc Fnrry Days ir tbe Ute of Chriaf’ - wil.' be studied fxteimvely. ”'he stii-wnic? will be ■ R-esu—ectint Ter Api-earanees Tne Last Craumissinc and the Aseensicr The hostess will be assisted by Mrs Fleming Mrs. W. H Vtedderjohanr and daughter charmingly entertained at a dinner zarty the following guests Misses Ida and ix™ Dirksnr Grace and Pearl Purdy Hui da Loser Dessie Marr and Mrs Mary Baxter Messm Kk-ley Dk:t and Sp-mn-’ Kanerbeinrict After diime* ths party er.’oyer ax mitrunnfczt noThe ladies of the Pmsbvte-txr ctr-ct wiE give thei- annual dinneat the church parinrs next Tnurscz’ a- whici tnne ar eiecar’ so-ear wiE b: se-v—d including roast ehicsex Mrs R. S Ps’e-srr and Mrs C 7 Eunkje. nf Mormouth. wiE entertaix a’ dinner nr Teutsce- the eves' being the result nf at elertior jofee The affai- is tn take place ar tne Kunkle home and the guests wil. ircluct A R Bel and famlv £ £ Peterwor and th- Kunkies and ;a. H. BiOhw and I LATE AGTOSTS WaN TIL to ear.vaA» an d sell Happy Girl Anrranatir W ais: firr-nor-.e-s Pnre 2ac Sela nt sight r-eod two cent stamt fw sperm agency p-opnsfcicw. The Happy Gir iCompary. Kings oi- K. T r TRJ'TKER’S .'ar-kwr Snotieaß eoA lesavßj nr- whisker* nr ffie stove hes Hackta* Splint and other grwtee az the low pnee. Dfioe Phone E34: Baa tl . r , .... — If vox- Seale- floes str banffie Aflssffrsi- -vjwvw ar. Mfftf
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