Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 5 January 1909 — Page 2
THZ DAILY DEMOCRAT; ■ Fffbttsu H B«ry See#. Ejk«9* tev- - **y. by LEW G. ELL •« Z-A *L teaser* ;-U-ar. Faces" F«r w»»i 17 rasTas* ..It easts Rv year by J&M* F*r sar,--h. fry sal JE eesta. Pw yea-by anal: ...3254 •agfe aogrt* - — ...... 2 eeata Bt*>rrt K -rt k. Jrttaja aa *ecr.rt-erti* sm.. matter J. H. HELLER, Wa-’afler. Facing fife* sew year the New Tert. gragttiafes the tWLtry m the b&c« the growdxg >op*jartty of; Demowa-ic prinetpaes. and ds* ’ , grxd fofiuesee that the party ha-. al-' / * >'-'WB " ityV rr (, *— ap-jertartty. The need ft revealed in i ?t* lUzeseveit record. whrt i* set ■ «c hj the W«rM te great detail. If, j stys the World, we had had * strocz oppcalrio* parry dsring the past »ev-l »■ year*. the ermtry have been 1 spared some cd the worst exee-ees extravagances sM failure* of Rooaeveittaa gorwameat vy -iecusetarirzL Hiring been deprived of this rewrite’ art chert, we have had th* “the R/xaeveit reconi, with all fts vftspetatton, its ignorance of poii’ieal economy, fts teftabUfty of poMey. fa disregard of law, Its uaarparfcna. tu ea»-f-Uizatk®, and it» teabllft.y to deal e-ffeetireiy with th*. pnpUema preseteed to ft. for tolutioa.” —Indiana p- ♦ 8 NevAMUSEMENTS. —miiunix ”A Race for a Widow ' at the Grand; test sight was entirely all right. art if | there were any who failed to get thefr money's worth, we were at a loee t,-, know why. For good. clean laughterprovoklsg eoa-edy ft would be hard to beat. Xina a* the faacfna-’ln* widow Jed them all a rserry We asdi wa* all that ose could wirt. A MS-1 ter of very pretty coatusies were worn and the play, well attended iaat ni«tst, would have no troob’e in aecurSn* a full home on a rettmi *n<a?*met:t.—Evening Free Prewe, Winfield. Kane Nov. 5, ITW. "A Race for a Widow" eosee to the Bosa* opera feou.e Monday. Jan. 11. *a*aaaa******«* THE • :GRAND: ♦ One of tt«- finest aro-s ever * * cotte, to the city. Don't forget • • • TONIGHT » * • # ,»r. R*‘ # # Loyalty;'* ’Lovers' Strategy," # # 2nd Reel—“ Great Mail Rob # # bery;” Rescued by Carlo." # ILLUSTRATED SONG • # "When lam Far Away" * # * * “Everybody goes to the * * Grand’* * * * *a*******«a«*aa This Way Everybody
If you want a good wide-a-wake auctioneer to cry your sale, lust call phone No, 6 on the R line and employ I JOHN SINGLETON I H* can get you the high dollar*
Z hS eUStTW** T>-e Firses Ge*.-*-Tte Irv' ®e> J Tite | <a£ >«. | j at m <. - ► i “'G’LZJIiJ WtZ J IrT a jeCdieai T-* work ; t r f "trxr " - -—jr*“ L> ’ SOCIAL COLUMN ; Historical Chib Will Have Interest'-g '-feetir.g Tonight — A SOCIETY MEETS — I Shakespeare Ladies V/iil Enjoy Afternoon With Mrs. Morrison Th* youae peoplea society of the German Refcmed ctrasnej wEI meet at the home of Mar-fa Worthaan •ccight and an in’*re«-lrg aemdon ia a.sured. Every member abmld be p-e-*r.s The newly elected ofieera r* the C A. R. wCI be iwatalied Thsraday niat;* s.-.f a grand time is aotlHpa'ed. All old soldiers and faaailies and W. ! pt. C are cordially invfecd to at-end. ‘ . ,\e interevtitg will fee res- * dered. The W. R. C. offieera win aUo The Historiol Onb wIH be enter- : rained ar. the home of Mri. Miller ' hl« evening and the Life of Pm’ jby period* will be the topic for study. ; The topics will be discuseed a« fol- • Ir.ws: Osrntftne Skerrt of ApO«tl* Paul; Paul the Student; In Tama; io Jemsaleiß: Paul the Persecutor aod Paul the Convert. Mrs. BJosaom will autist the hostess. The Hltaaepeare Club will meet with Jfrv Morrison -omorrow afternoon. The topic which will engage the attention of the ladies is 'The Conqoest of Mexico.” The hostess win have the principal paper. The members of the Daughters of , I Rebekah are all -ettuested to be at | the hall tonight a: seven o’clock | prompt, as there is much business of . (importance and especially the dez-ee ;! staff is urged to be present. J > I There will be a card party at the JC, B L. off, roonM this evening. The Jadmission is fifty cents a couple and k everybody is invited. o — . — k TEAM 3 WANTED — Kfe or six teams t to haul timber. Good wages. A. ’ M. York, Phone 502. 5-gt * POSITION WANTED—A stenographer who is a graduate from a bus- ' iness college wants a position tn De- * catur. Writes start hand fluently. F inquire at this office. 5-Jt FOR RENT —A good barn, with water f hjdrant in building, $2.00 per month S- • Mrs. R, B. Gregory, 8. 4th St. 3-« t
MAD QUIT WORK READY TO 6IVE UP IN DESPAIR Restored to Health By Vinol “I was Kick, run-down and finally ba/1 to give up work. After t-ing a number of remedies and several phjsieians, l was just about ready to give «P in despair. I saw Vlnol advertised and decided to try it, and it has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until I now feel twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual." Job Jeavons, 103« Lind street, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vlnol is so successful in such cases is because it contalnsjtonle ron and all of the strengthening blood-making and body-building elements of cod liver oil, but no oil Vlnol is unexcelled as a strength creator for old people, delicate children, . weak, run-down persons, and after sickness— and is the beet known rem- ’ tOT cou<hß - coids and bronchitis. We return your money it Vlnol Ulla to satisfaction. Smith, Yager & Falk ■ divuggibts It Decatur, Indiana e
BOARD OF FINANCE Accept Propcsals for the De- ;.-.-. i: '' t C : -ft' , Fund* IS A GOOD LAW B The Interest for the Year Makes a Good Showrr_g ■ Ta* :<vd “Mae* of Adazss raw ’- r wirt is >rrjtnpcs»ed of th* tcard wt r-; — ; ~rinri asd tie sasdfißer of 'he lewmKy. t&et accepted x-.pcsa.* Snr Im* faads of the ee®ty fori itfce essss.tr wtre desKgxac'd at tae de-| I sTB£3L | ■ -iepcsi-j based ipon. thrfr espf-aCsatasa,’ fTfce basks so dek-gnatjed is "he Adams County a®d First Nar.keal I as.es c-f thst cry Bawk of Berne, aad J F .-zties. S'are Bert of Berwe. Bart es . IGeseva. aad the Mccrse Stare Btrk. Tse detosftnry law proved a gnc«i [snanctai isTevmatt for Adams eocs- -- dsrfsz -he year J®k eiewed. The I w - l leownry reaftxed is ter er eat tae f-iu-cw- I rig susss eart s&oeth: ;, Jiaiarv ... flSfi.W F=-tr-aary 127. • ■ Marek 154.14 April ’«.!• Say 233. W Job* 2SI .42 J«ly 224 M Ainr 171. M Sep-ember .... ITS.<B October 21E.72 N-rrember M3.fi December Total 32 854.5 T This asocey goes teto the general ftmd. than »we®ng ft the amosit stat-1 el above. B PUBLIC SALE — The undersigned wit’ offer for sale at his rertte&ee. one mile south of Beery rtwreh, begirr-ing at IS -. clock a. «.. Tuesday, Jan. 11 the MIcwiag property, Jo- wit: Horses —Four head horses, one grey brood mare eomir.g S years old. one brown brood mare eomteg 3 years oid. 1 sorrel horse 5 years old, one spring cort Belgian. Cattle—One good Jersey cow, will be fresh in June, one sprixg calf, one gt»d Jersey cow. one Chesterwhite 1 male hog. one Scotch Collie dog. four cr five doxen chickens. Farm Impleimeilts —One Smith wagon, two top b-ggiet, one set of heavy work har- ’ nesa. two sets of single buggy har- ■ nets, one pair of bobsleds, one Mon- ; arch riding cultivator, one 13 spring ' tooth harrow, one breaking plow, one i double shovel plow, one float, fodder in field xttse bushel red clover seed. Terms—i.'.OO and under cash on day [of sale; over 35.00 a credit of nine I months time will be given to purchaser who gives approved security. Four per cent off for cash. , CHARLES W. ANDREWS. J. N. Eurkhead, Anct. THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI-O-HA Mi-o-na, that extraordinary and perfect stomach tonic, will relieve dyspepsia in twenty-four hours. It will cure, and la guaranteed by Holthouse Drug Co, to the readers of Defeatur to cure the most pitiful caaeg of dyspepsia, if taken according to directions. Mi-o-na tablets not only cure dyspepsia, but all stomach disturbances, surt as vomiting of pregnancy, sea or car sickness (after excessive indulgence. Mi-o-na cures by strengthening and invigorating the diabby stomach walla, and after a course of Mi-o-na treatment, constipation, if there is any, will entirely disappear. Read this from the president of a New York corporation: “I have been a terrible snffyer from dyspepsia and gastritis for two years. The most «ta|nent physicians orescribed for me with no effect. I bav e been absolutely cured by your Mi-o-na tablets. The first one gave rne a relief almost incredible.”— Herbert H. Taylor, 501 West 143 street, New York City. Mi-o-na is a most economical treatment—a large box of tablets only costs 50 cents at Holthouse Drug Co., and the dyspeptic, nervous or otherwise. who does not give them a trial, is losing an opportunity to regain health. TWO OTHERS FAIL Fremont Bennett, Modoc, Ind., says: “I used two other remedies and lost twenty-six out of eighty-five hogs. I then used Bourbon Hog Cholera Remedy and ft cured nxy hogs.”
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v @i6-a Wty\ iyv<ffiU7 WW \ - '■ flv&sWl// The Saow Agency can fit you out with your choice frem * list of abort 25. MM acres of as good farm lands s> can be found in eastern Indiana or from a lost of over One Hundred City Properties The owners want to sell these properdes, not tor speculatio*, al fictiow values, but for a change es investment, of theta can be exchanged for goed farm lands. If your property Is for sale at its real cash value, by listing it with us we will advertise ft wjthorn <xst er expense to yes, and are nearly sure to find ycu a buyer in a reasonably short rime. Befor e buying examine ow prices art properties as we can doubtless tt you out with just what you want and save you money In the transaction. Fiore our large lista we here refer you to a fiew sample properties that we are now offering for sale: The Snow Agency
Tel. 230. No. 741—1 s a five room story and a half residence near the traction line on Oak street. Two lots. cistern, stable, drove well, some fruit and shade trees, and a bargain at $725.tX3 N>. 755—1 s a good six room wage on south Tenth street, in good location near school and church. Two porches, cistern and city water, brick sidewalk, and good sew-r drainage. Some fruit and shade trees, wood an<j coal hr.nsc. chicken park, etc, tt.OCC.CC. No. 745 —Is a modern new frame fireroom cottage in southeast Decatur, near Bugg street. His cement walks, city water, in the house, good cistern, coal house, etc. Is an alley lot, has some large fruit trees and is on good sewerage. $1200.00. No. 746—1 s g large, well built twostory residence property on north Ninth st ret; is a corner lot, with good sew eage. brick walks, nice maple shade trees, and in good location os the west side of the street. House ic on stone and has front stairway. Can now be bought 'or $’.€50.00. No. 749—1 s a seven-room story and a half residence on Russell street. Is on concrete and cement block foundation, has large cement cellar, electric lights, city and cistern water, side and front porch, and is on the traction line south. $1,90000. No. 754—1 s a seven-room story and a half residence with cemented cellar, on north Second street. This property has an 83 foot frontage, and a brick street and cement sidewalks. A large new stable, cow shed, drove well and large brick and cement cistern. Has bey window, large nice front porch and electric igihts. This property comprises about an acre of ground that extends back to
A STOLEN HORSE Was Four.d Tied East of Monroe Street Bridge j Last Night ’BY THE OFFICERS Excitement Was Rife OQ‘ South Second Street Last Night | i« €"E- f : at the tease < M. S. j fJast sfgfct w»em far flfteew minutesjte -rowX abase rise yard ’ortmx telo wisafcwv MspicEcasiy. Mr. Smith s«t ft. a poEee star® irt Of-1 ficers Fisher «>d Bcisrte hastened j ta the sceae- A» they were anpreart-! I teg, h-Twever. St-'k disrtarxed hi*. -re wOf rer s_.-» —~.e san. v,-, _ ™ ■ i ’ a7 ’ _ j a teiejteKe w» nerved, jby the tffiews las urti frno Aan ' Wert ‘ i ixg that a terse art baggy s y _ _ I ; >34 s&Gt€a fre-s. f [th* cwtlt was inscribed. Prtcemax | '. Fater fozrt a torse tied a stort dis-1 [ -ir.ee east of the Mcssroe street bridge» [this usoroiag and a enaaE-texatirr. s Iwfth the Vaa Wert autberities cm- > . vteced him that ft was the same osr.- j «L The -art Sal was at I •he livery bans and thte afrtaoc-s; j Fisher and Bchrte started to Vaz | 1 Wert with ft- where they win receive | itte rewird. Tte thief was not f-y»i |
Decarar, Ind. the river aad is now offered at $2,250.00 Nc. 752 —Is a new and modern story and (a half eight-room residence with good cement cellar, on north Third street. Is natural wood finish, nice porch and plenty of clothes rooms and closets. Has electric lights, cistern and city water in the home. Is in a good location on th ewes; side of the street, and for the present is oHeted at S2L>QC.Cr}. No. 742 —Is a new modern six-room story and a half residence on north Third street, has natural wook finish. electric lights, city and cistern water and furnished "bath room. Good cemented cellar, new, convenient stable, some good fruit trees, is on good sewer, and has an 82foot frontage. Plenty of room for garden on this lot. Price $2,500.00 i „ No. 756 —Is an alley lot with 52'-j-foot frontage on Mercer avenue, near Rngg Brick osd cut stone walks, nice fruit and shade trees, good cistern c.ud large cellar, city water in the hrase. Au eight room story and a naii residence on solid foundation, natural and stained wood finish, ample porches, open stairway, electric lights, etc. 699—1 s a five room cottage in southeast Decatur, near the electric lights Is on water and gas lines, good siaed lot, has small stable, summer kitchen, wood house, etc. fruit trees, etc. Rental value $6 06 per month. Can be bought for $650.00. 682—1 s a five room cottage on Artaww street In good location, stoned street, cistern, city water, on gas line, ha« stable, coal house, garden, maple shade and fruit trees. Rental valae $7.60 per month. Caa be bowtot for $596.96.
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737—1 s a gf-jd frame seven room residence os Ilth street. in r»d toeeticu. H?-- good lags stabl* and gracary, drove well, cistern and plenty of it acd shade Is ade rirab'e loeadaa; can be bought for JL7T5.96. 701—is a vt. emit ssven room story asd a half restdece, in south Dee'tur. on the proposed traction Mee south. This house ‘s well located and Is natural wood finish throughout. Is on s:::e fiundaiJom has large cesaent cellar. electric lights, city water. !• tiumbed for gas. and the property ha» * quarter of so acre of grt-ntf. A small stable, wood aad eoal house, etc. Has plenty of fru and s-tade aad !» la a desirable location. Can be bought for s’-29090 786 —Is a briek business room on Seeend street, ha? a £ foot fremtaga, 132 back to the alley; has single story briek bail "ng. 'ement ridewalks, amd is on the briek street. Ia suitable for a good :urinee« location not ream-fog extensive tow surface. Also Ne. C2S a large business room fronting the coart house, on Second street. Prices and terms made known on applicaHoe. 69S —Is a seven roca residence with cellar on north sth street. This property Is on the west side of the street, and la groi-oeatioa. Is convenient in arrargemmst, bus plenty of shade aad alee fruit Wees, drove well, is on stoued street aad good sewerage. For the next sixty days it can. be bought for $2,000.0®. 717 —Is 3 comfortable five-room cottage on water and electric light fines in southeast Decatur. Has two porches, cistern, brick sidewalk and a bargain at $550. 720— is a new small ec tage tn southwest Decatar. has a good dsterti, brick sidewalks, nice new summer Mtehea, and coal hevse. Is a full alley lot in good location. Price $750. 725 —Is a comfortable five-room cottage near Lutheran church, on Eleventh street; nice front and back porches, cement cistern, brick ride walks, good severage seme fruit trees and maple shade; can be sold for $3-0 719 —Is a good lot with sewer drainage on Eleventh street, plenty of fruit and shade, nice front porch, summer kitchen, cistern and city water, good stable and comfortable cottage house for SI,OOO. 633—1 s a roomy and comfortable story and a half residence on Ninth street near Monroe st; Is la guud condition, has nice front perch, coal house, /cis’ern. % of a drove well, is on g&c-u sewerage, nice front view so Monroe street, aad can be bought for $1,399. 711—11 a story and a half new eight room residence 1b south Decatur. House ob concrete and tile block • foundation and natural wood finish laside; has cement cistem. drore well, coal house etc. Is a fur city lot la this addition; can be bought for ' $1,406. 721— Is a good seven-room story and a half residence in northwest DeI cater new Monroe street; is more i than a fun lot, has a drove well, efoforn, stable, shade and fruit tree*, nice front porch. cement w*ta, summer kficbtn, wood bowse, •te. Price $1,406.
NOTICE—I operaring my feed mil's every day and cars grind ear corn and small grain any way ycu want IL Satisfaction gaaraiteed. Respectfully P. Kirsrt. 253-12 t ■ —— mi - ~.
725— Is a story and a half new sixroom residence with cellar on east Mereer avenue; hag water wed stable, cement cistern, and an acre ind a half of ground. This property caa be bought for $1,550. or seller would take a smaller desirable property at part payment on this one 726 — Is a good location on west Adams street, in southwest Decatur two nice high lots, brick sidewalk, fruit and shade trees, summer kitchen and comfortable six-room story aad a half residence in good condition. If sold soon this property can ba bought for $1,625. 716 —A nearly new story and a half nine-room residence on north Third street; is os good sewerage, has cement cistern, drove well, brick side wafts; is natural wood finish, has nice front and back porches, is ca concrete and tile foaadaticn. Has large cellar, and four Bice upstairs rooms. Can be bought for $2,094. 7C-3 —Is a seven-room story and a half residence with good cemented cellar. in southeast Decatur on High street; about eighty feet fro-tagv cn west side of the street: nice high lot has water well, eisterr.. chicken park and stable with cemeu’ed soon nice shade and plecty of fruit trees; price $2,000. 722 —Is a well bunt and convenient eight-room residence on stoned foun--1 datioa on west Monroe street; cellar, 1 cement cistern, wood house, stable, electric lights, cement walks, fur 1 sished bath, plenty of fruit aad shads trees, and on the proposed traction price $2,500. , 61$ —a modern seven-room two- ( story residence, with cellar, on » ; brick street in a nice residence part of Decatur; has a 60 foot froroage, ana contains ground for about three city lots; cement sidewalks, good st» ’ ble, cistern, city water, electrle I lights, bath, etc; some fine fruit aad , shade trees; 12.300. 735—1 s a five rom cottage on the west >• side of the street in south Decatur. - Is a full alley lot near the traction c line and school. Is on water, gas. r and electric light lines, and tn good t location, fftn this lot Is a good I riety of plums, pears, grapes riid other fruit Price $9 35.00. ’ 739 —Is a neat and nearly new. story * and a half residence < nthe eeatral ’ part of the town of Pleasant Millsr Has god cement walks, cistern, cd- * lar, stable, etc. Is a well buffi residence, and a good property for ■ $1,2v0.90. , 735 —Is a neat story acd a half nearly new seven room residence on Grast > street. On water, gas and «»Tectrie » «ght Hues. House on brick frond* r tlon. laree front windows, weaSe« oak and stained finish, nice opeo t stairway, electric Igfats. plenty porch room, more than a full lott tern, part of drove well, brick si * i walks, etc. Price $1,600.99- * 740—1 s an eleven room story and » * half residence on cement block foa°‘ r daiion. on brick street. few squares of the court house. J 1 electric lights, city and cdetern h ter. good cellar, nice maple saan * and some good fruit trees. Is w I. located and has plenty of room 1 any ordinary family. Thia i 9 e> » the few largs vreß located >. <m bricked street that eaa b« at • BOdcrute price. IM*®*
