Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 6, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1908 — Page 2

the daily democrat ’ VS ‘~' e ° E * er ’ E **»*«fc Exact te« •Uy, by L g W ell INGHAM, RMm: “ P— week. by earner „ P* T*r. by carrier |s. M aereth. by * ee . a Per year, by mu: ***» —— — J eent. Advertisto, rate, mad- Il<application. Entered at the poatoffie« a: Deca.tar.! as xi „„ J- H, HELITp, Ma-ay Locgresamaa Ada;- fe t h e democratie represe*tativ e *■_•— the Eighth district of Althe-ii bis ::■■ " -rv. IB rez ke was re elected at tne last eiectictaxd his constituents are irone of the -■wi he is making to vAdair promises to be one of the tig I-dtana densoemtic leaders within the few years. Already he has beet, mentioned as the temocrar.c candidate for governor in 131*.' —The Hposter. away yoar procectitE.; we a e sow men; we ears beat the world in the production of sted.” said Mr Cartegie to the ways and stems romm;:tee —and it was pretty nearly an epTtcce at the au-tey gnilmg tha: re

Home Made Candy 2000 Pounds Which We are £oiq£ to sell at lOceqts a lb. 500 Faqcv Box 25c to $5.00 each The rqost complete liqe of Nuts, foreign aqd Dorqestic, iq the shell aqd out of the shell. FRUITS OF FtLL KINDS JUst corrje iq aqd see for voUr self. Ftt IqterUrbaq Statioq COLCHIN & JOSEPH 000000000000000000000000 o o | Anderson & Baker ° o o o o o o o o o o o o O Again the Santa Ciaus O q headquarters for Candies. ® ® Nuts, etc. Special attention J O given to school and church. q O O O O O O O O O O I o Anderson & Baker ® o o o o 000000000000000000000000 0,11 B Tcylar i Near North PWejjee. 22 ’.«•<? B B ‘ - (See: a. B To all tie good boys ind girls of g ■ Ad»~=-» greeting: te B I tare .test eonclwded my sdtedßle 9 B firte that I win finish my trip H ■ in time to be with. Mr Stooeb-nrrer S B at the Star theater. Deeatar. at one B B o'clock Chrismas afternoon ad stay . B there until 12 o'clock at rtefr-r I B wait to see all •my little Meads K nd w.:: have candy, sat* arte pop* B com for you. Bring yo-rr pa ari sa — I may have something for theta, too. ■ and I know yon will enjoy the show. S Yoare for a Merry Xmaa, B SANTA CLAUS.

! gave th rowmd '.ee W e hope the eoonuy wiH absorb the true stgmificaz.ce at this scene. There is a coosolatioa in the refiectom that this ts not the only bad quarter of an hoar * that the Payne* and DaiseSs of the ways and means committee : ar d other standpatters are likely to .hive With tree like Carnegie and k,ay telling the truth. and the association of manufacturer. pressing for •freedom with which to exerciae their ! business opportunities; with the ®- coming president standing fi-wly for jan bocw. tari* revtaoa or none, the i friends and agents of high protection are likely to have many bitter monests. Bat the intelligent spirit of ohsemffioa tn -the country should be fixed on the revelation that has been made that ft may the better s realise the determined attitude of standpattrs. Tills is really an assault on the cater works of privilege and class legislation which now for nearly fifty years have practically known nc Let nor hindrance. —Indianapolis News. CLOSE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. The cicth-ng steres of the city will close at eleven o'clock tomorrow and remain closed during the remainder of the day. Teeple. Rrandyberry A Petersen. Eli-? i. Vance. Myers-Dailey Co. Hoithosse. Schult* ± Co?

SOCIAL COLUMN Dr. and Mrs. Raineer to Entertain at Dinner Tomorrow CHRISTMAS DOINGS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer to Entertain— Other Notes A family dinner will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred SeDemeyer temorrow. where Christmas will be appropriately observed The dinner is to be served at 1:30 o'clock and jwst preceding the repast. Lee Anna Adella. the little four months’ old babe of Mr. and Mrs. O. L Vance will be christened by Rev. Beisser, a retired! Germ in Reformed minister. who also! christened Miss Deila Seliemeyer after whom the babe was named The baby will wear the same dress worn by Mias Sel'.emeyer when she was christened A most delightful time will be had by those *bo will be in attendance. Dr. Raineer and wffe wfE entertain at twelve o'clock dinner tomorrow in honor of Mrs. Alice Griffin. of Grand Rapids. Michigan, who is a sister ofi Mr. Setnesr. Tfe party will enstsst* of P W. Dibble and family. C. Rain-| eer and wife of Genera; w. L Raineer, of Waukegan. DL, and Prester Andrews and family of Wsskingtoc township.” Mrs. Griffin breech t along two nice turkeys all ready for the master, ftotn Grind Rapids, and they wT. fate a part of the Xmas feast.

A tleasart cntemtnmeet will be gfrrea at the German Refowaed eharch •.acig*: is cirtrtaetacrati.te of Christmas. Alt who attend are prrzrlse-i a rare treat. Court mice, services wi" be obserwed at tea ■•■'clock Christarts morning. The pabEic is invited to attend. Ore of the ;'-easaßt affairs of th* past week was the weddteg cf Miss Iva Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Millar, to Qterey R. Wtearn of this society, the ceremony taking' ;lace at the bride's home test Sat-! uteay evening. Rev. F. A Sharp, of Wren. Ohio. officlatad in the eereBboay. in the presence at a few terfied ztt-ests after which a snmpreoos sapper was served. The wen wishes of al; go with the happy cowpie as they start oc their matrix: rrtei career. Ma arj Mrs. Jaccb Tester will pleasantly entertain at a family timer tomorrow te bocer of their etil-irer art fam iT.es. -A TEXAS RANGE!*.* The tig western play ssceess. “A Texas Ranger.” win be the attraeteos at the rtera boose Saturday right Dec. 2Ctk. While the managemest is rather reticent in revealing the deaite of the ptey's story, for fear of Tabbing the aadieoce of sente part of the pJeasnre that foßows a dramatic i surprise, it is gfrec owt that the piny foOowa more or less eiosely episodes that hare aitnally occmred te real o our challenge: — Hotthotase Drue Co. Deciare That Hem-RoM WiH Care A»y Case of Pies. By aathority of Dr. J. S. Lerr hater. Hoithosse Drag Co. rnara-ta? that Hsm-Rc-te. sn internal tablet remedy, will care ary kind of piles, to matter bow bad Dr. Leoekxtet is the celebrated specsaast who dtecovesed that the caase of piles is i-temal. axd in giTteg Ms remedy to the ptesise. sate: Herr-Reid wiS be ri'.i seder a gaarantee that it wffl care aay ease.’ fl for 24 days tm-.mezt. Dr. Leoc* h*te* tje Statfoc B. Bsffalo. N. T., prop. Write for hcokl-t. c— Motswr Gray's Sweet Poaroe.'S for C* :'tr. Sssccessfsßy tsed by Mother Gray, asrse in the CMdren s is New York. Cssre Fevenshress, Bad Stomach. Teetbteg Disoders. a»re azd regstete the bowels asd Destroy Worts Over testiEKEsali They newer fail At aS DrtsggHr*. 25c. Sample FBEE. Address, Alien S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N T want to buy—c. m. of WiLstire. wants to bay a seesjedhsnd. roOtop -tSce desk. Notify him by letter. M3-4t AH meats at Ife a posed. Beef and pork nntfl after New Year's. BoCfeg seats at Cc. Alex Leßron. 3M-3t

WANTS A NEW TRIAL The De*e-Jat-t in Cotts'" t>wxe Sa t Wants a New TriaL A* a retalt of the deve.opm.ents foitowiag the Cottoa divorce sail, a sbo--ioe for a aew trial will be filed by Dr and Frank Gordoa. attorneys for the d-efeadaxt. tomorrow. Although the deveiepmeats since the trial will aoc figure pramteectly ix Lie mc'.irn. which is filed, they will help acme and it is partially ou aeccaat of these that the attorneys have decided to file the aeociow. At the time of the decision, of Judge Sturgis last Friday. Charles Cottoe himself •as wen pleased Hte artarsevs at the time did cot like the fact that so mneh alimecy was give*, bat of coarse were costent if their e-ient whs satisfied However, since Dr. Hotcesnh. the cor espesdeut mentioned in the cross coapiaint. and the platetit have bees so ope* is their meetings i~. media te’y after the t-ial. Cot toe has ’.cwt his patience and decided that he wooM fight the Batter through — P’uFtOE Fanner.

IN CIRCUIT COURT A Rush in the Marriage License Business Today AT CLERK'S OFFICE Five Go on the Record—A Short Session in the Court Room The sesittn of ceart waj very short ■hi» xseming. most of the anoraeys beteg busy with Christmas affiain. The Rsrote Dry Goods Co. vs. F Schafer suit on account, rule to answer made absclme within five days. Assdrrw Wvipem. aimr. es Theresa Wo*pert estate, filed a report at sale of perse -na! property and same was st proved. A marriage license was issued to Edward Elxey. aged 17. a Labcrer of ’iis city and Ethel DaTidscc. 17. of Sense. Burdett Dsßots. fifi. an oil man from Kiefer. Oklik-ttn. and Delma Krasse. 23 years old today, off Geneva, were granted a license to wed.. A license tss-nen Wednesday nig'*’ was to Oliver £. Pandebasm 25, a farmer off Allen tsynnty. tad Maae’. Magner.. 21. a school teacher at tits eewnty. The records also she w a Beense iss-terf io CLa-nrey J. Ffiras-. age 55. a rstlroad eoßdsetcr from Marie*. Ohio, and Jesxie Sttadabaker. 53. of this city. Real esta’e transfers: Sc-pnia Be;neke et al to Robert Case, quiet title deed to land in Prei'.e township. 31; Anna Purdy et al to Benj. Amerine ’-5 acres te Washing: 5* t:-wnsh:p SMfi: E Wilder « al to Nt-rthweste'n Mutual Life Ins. Co., 7* acres in Root tewnsiep. 13

R-ifss Ra-saey. 25. a farmer fw— Van -TVert cemry. Ohl: ante Elli : KzaveL daoagMer of Alber' Ksarei o< Ute-os wwnste?. were granted a — s.—Lite I’.eense. Per*w-:i k Moran, have fied a new ease. Beajamiß W. Steoi'T vs. Lewis W. Praak. sii: m jaigasest. detzacd ri2s. Exey 'k Vane- s display wjrdow shews rejreeeotanre amieies free -.h-:.r terse and select sroek of goods The wteffiow has been alrraetirely arranged and s mtrse'mg mucn as-J testire. — WsT—B’Ack and taw dog wrb wh:te feet and white 5a face. Answers to saute Sport. Fmder ; lease notify Gee. G. FYasders. Urv-wt o If yow want a-y tjewrt-iEg dore, call o> wn Hammer an Schtrger k. SmtA's cficA 2»M: o FOR RENT —Eite'.-rrome-i hr-tse corner of Jackson ante Ninth scats. See Mrs. P. J. HyteodL Fitea su-eeh ts o — If yowr dealer Joes not SassHe AA | miral eeffee. orteerr do. Mmr

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NATIONAL OFFICER Mrs. Ed Lyons Has Received a Double Honor from W. R. C. IS NATIONAL AID Or a Member of the Cabinet of the National President Mrs. Ed Ly:ns is one cf the four » ladies to Indiana who has been appointed as a nati-mal aid of the W. '>R_ C, an icn.'-r soegfit for by many. | bwt only attained by those who have beec the most efficient workers in behalf of the crganiiattoe. The new appointment which was received yea■erdiy by Mrs. Lyons, makes her a ■tel* of the nati-:nal president's cabinet, and this fact refects «*ck credit spew her ability as rcegniied by those so high in the cormseis of the W. R. C. Mrs. Ly: ns has beea a ■eteber off the order for many years, asd has always been making every eSo~t to advaaee the interests off the c'ganixatioc and its members Her aggressiveness and efficiency in the work was responsible for her elecricn |as a delegate to the rational eoojvenoo*. which win be held at Salt «ty. Utah Angust. IM9. where ■ she wui represent this district Tb»s J a doebie honor has fallen to Mrs. •Ly-os and she is deserving of both. o STITT GIVES HIMSELF UP. Abscond:TS Wabate Deputy Post•*aster is Bcuvu Over Indianaxtis. Dec. 23—Claude D Stitt, t’tsccuding deputy postmaster of Wabash. Ind, who has been sought >by rve.naeit authorities since his . disaptearance from Wabash a few Uys prior to Thanksgiving, came to ißdianapoUs yesterday in company with his brother. Ps-' Stitt, and care himself over into the hands off United States Marshtl Henry C. Pettit He . was at :-nce given a hearing before United States Commissicner Charles W. Moores and bound over for U’ ”••>? to appear fem day to day jto answer to the federal grand jury- - Awaiting his son. here with a bond •for the 17540 was the father. James E Stitt, of Wabash. Stitt was immediateffy released and left with his father and brother. The bond for the H .540 was signed by H. S. King Carey £. Cewgffi and H. B. Shively, three of the most prominent rttsiness men eff Wabash

MRS. McRANEY-S EXPERIENCE — Mrs M Mcßarey. Prentiss. M’.se. writes: “I was eonfised to my bed for three mccths with kidney and bladder trewbie, and was iteated by two physaetans hot failed to get relief. No keman toegne ear teG how I sphered, and I had cret ip hope of ever getting well rxtf. I Vegan taking Foleys Kidney Remedy. After taking two [bottles I felt like a new person, arte feel ft Ety dwty to teH seSerteg women what Foley s Kidney Remedy did for meT THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. LOST—A gate bratelet with, a lion s bead design in a green pad somewhere ca the ipt.pwi streets Sneday iftenocn cr erenteg. Ftnder please , leave at this office. 3v3-3t o MARKED FOR DEATH. _________ ‘■■Three years ago I was ntirked for death. A graveyard eongk was tearL. teg my 1-rgj to pieces. Doctors ten--1 ed to help me. ard hope had dad. when tsy haatasd gtc d- Kter* New Dis.coT=ry.~ my? Mrs A, C Wilt tana, of ■Bae. Ky. ’The dose hesoed me and tetpror ernett kepn on nxtU I had gate-sd as poasds in weigh- and my heai-h_was fnZly ree&red." This Efcdtetee rSis the world’s healirg recon! for ecighs aite eolds asd lang . and tkroas . pie-ix-t-rte St.-c tstesr giaran-ee bw jaR dealers. sdc ard »LM Trial betLtle free. —fe —— ■ Here w ReLef for If ywi hare pates m the hek, Urteary. Bladder or Ktegey trtctble. and ■ want a certafe. pieasatt herb cure • for woman's Ute try Mother Gray's : Aastraliir-Leaf. It is a safe and ner-er-teCteg re-srtetur. At D-iggtsts or by stall 5# cts, Samtle package FREE. Addrew. The Mother Grav • Col. Leßoy. N. Y t MEDICINE THAT IS MEDICINE “I hare suffered a good deal with , rasiarte at i stocnact ewnpl aitts. bm ‘ I have bow fetad a remedy that keeps se weQ. ati that reseter is Electric Btttere: a medieite that is -etectee for stostaeh. and ..rer *rtrjhJe*. and for ran dowa ccaditfotj" says W. C KsestJer. c? HaEtesv. \gfc_ Efeceric Bitters pwr-fy and etneh tie btood. tore sp the sterres. arte ispan rigor a»< energy to the weak. Tcwr =»ct«y wEi be refitded if it *t-~. w help yon. Sde at afl den. ere

Candies and Nuts!! Wehave by far the biggest line of candies, nuts and fruit of all kinds to be found in the city and Christmas shoppers will do well to call and see us before buying their supply. 3TBECIIVED 150 pails of the choicest candies obtainable, and we will give special prices to School Teachers, Churches and Societies Oranges, bananas, in fact everything in the delicacies are at Rinehart, Smith & Parrish BESTAUHANT 2 doors north Schafer Hdw. Co. Call early, it’s the old Coffee and Rinehart stand.

LISTEN!! Our tost shipment of our stock has been received. We are now able to shew you as fiue line as you can find anywhere, and prices—you be the judge on that We have our prices compared every day, and like to have item compared. If you don't feel prejudiced to Decatur we can save you many dollars in ycur Xmas shopping. To appreciate you must see our line of Diamonds for 36.00 to 3100.00; Rings. Pins. Bracelets,Watches Charms, Cut Glass. Hand-painted Plates —everything you can wish for. Call and see our stock: if our prices are too high, say so. Hensley the Jeweler

5 o 0 I Doesn't C| OSfllllg I the Flue | You receive intense, direct heat [/ \ / uB bom ner>' ounce oi fuel burned— / I there ire no damp chimneys or long pipes to waste the heat from a ■■■■■■■■Mil 4 PERFECTION Oil Heaterll Equipped with Smokeless Devices | j Carry it Irtrnjroowi Turn the wick high j J snzktess device prevents. Brass iont holds 4 quarts. — 1 I j hunts 9 hours. Beautduly brushed in nickel or x' * | ppaa. Every heater wsrrinted. f \ I j just what vou want tor the long / i J evening. Made of brass, nickel plated—latest i<n- ‘ ““y Mj| proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. I B u “ cannot topply the Perfection Oil | J . Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency. \ XH|| standard on. coxpasy '"'temjß W

Let CHRIS MEYER Make ALL YOUR CLOTHES Sults from sls up Pants from $4.50 up Perfect fitting garments, most : stylish, & neS * workmanship. Bring ia your old clothes, let us make the® look like new. 135 SOUTH 2ND.ST’