Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1909 — Page 2

The DaflyDemoGfat IMUSM ta**ry gveeinta £«•«< Sunday. »y U W & CUUIM3HAW Juowteotlcn *a*M>: Pw week. sy aarrter 10 -«M» ?VW *e*T »y out:*r . 16.J0 P«w saonth by nail 25 >wat* Per jmar. by mall -...1k-ld Magte joptes ...............2 -eara >ißvnrt'.’"ng rated sad* mam ta ipoUcwti. a. 2nti*rret at th* po*tofflc* w Dwatur. Indian* u wcnrdttmw mad matter. X H. X E L L e *. Manager —— TMB TCXET — >’ for Mayor rw<».»’ u cnsTsa Par titer* a m. d*yhhb P-w Treinrw v X aSitinO'A For tiouneitman-a*-’—arg* JACOB MASTIX X 3CHNH Mar Councilman w-ret '■Marta Haa<’ 'rFRO’KSTSH Par tiauwetlman teentre ftarta JOHN » UDi Far "tiauadtman Ttirta Marta :haxjk m. THE JEASCH OF THE -AS” *JM»SAw Tomorraw is election toy. This s *i«- last lay a th* aftenaeA St he •ampaign. usd the seancn it the art appeal. Tomorrow "lie voters will Pave the rest lining ltd their verdtet to wipreme. Th* Democrat las «■- ■iea~»red ~o place before t* readers and th* voters the butanes* as well as he political tide ft th* tames it th* rampaagn Whether we rave suceefded w failed matters not. for liter, all the greatest respoatabflity rears with those in whose lands is placed *he rallot. Their jeciaito s dual and binding for the next four years. an it • ip to yon Mr Voter to do -our duty and io it right. The Democrat believe* more -han ever that as a buajness propotation he Democrat:.straight ticket raibodie* all hat any voter tonid wish and hat the interests of the sty tan be better served, n their election, than n the eteeUnn of dfiw* reform w isy 3®** 3* it» We belike ’-hai inr ~ajm< and ?m---<r°ssive iandi<iar** 'or mayor s 'apabip rs 'he Thar he will do it mor* ti «eenin< >tth 'he md "li** n iTr** 1 , that ae is bones?. faith'-.;! Ud capaiue and n is -loser touch with the real things of tndav han :a Tse -efnrtn candidate who ippows aim. and who was seiecred by trained and ■Htperless and noffenstve. and because -hey thoiight this .'act would aeip aem w i the -Heetjr>n and thus help 'here trained and experienced Leaders 'n . a political way We believe that -he record at the present «waeil s a j better record n aenaif of the people -han is the record if «nd Teepie when be was is the jonncit or Simeon Fordyce when be was on -he -nnneiL or Ves Peterson when he was on the -nnneri We beiiese that the present esuaeH las ac-oomptiahed more reform that was reform, than any sasscS that has served the city in — —•--

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» : * «It elected mayor if the dty • >« of 3e*stur. tt win Ims asy icmma • • pnnxw* OS iphoM u»d ssferea • . « -he .aw. ind «pe«aUy ha Law a • against the utad *l«m- ind tha • • « xntiMoer They sfcall wt Live . * a turtng ay wimin:atrat:on. uid a • ■ay drat natr-iction to every ip- • * ■» Minted police idtcer wftl be that a • a their reswsaiion will be temand- » ■ -d upon ‘jse drat wndence rs inch a « aw violations. * « LIERMAN L. CONTSR. a <»♦««« *«***«» • r!>* Ibm |u*rti*F jf b We !je* ieve -her the £aet that they reduced he <dty debt thWrv-dve •bonsand tollara while heir predecessora h■■■raased it twenty-tune tboussnd toiLara. s but a sample of the -eforts -hat the reformers bare been paining iff -is the -ttizess and taxpsyera r .-if the dty We leiieve that this is me time when it wtll pay the taxpayers for business -e&Bons to Aland I pat” ind hat it ame "line when he axpay-’ra for personal «r ury other -easons cannot ifford to ‘ilip ine in for me- ’ We believe that -ruth -he -’’-election it me praeent •nuncil that -he dty tent st "he «d ‘rtf the next four years win not ex■eed ITtv hesaand toilara, md in -bar event t wnnid mean 'he psvmeat sf seveuty-ffve thousand X I city's indebtedness in the Last eight years. We believe hat the present mnncM save plainly shown their ahility sad ancertty n the managemeat of the sffaira rs the Vry and -hat thev lave ised the best dnan•nai indgment X any previous cosn'cfl n the aistorv pf Deearnr. as a city. We believe that the taxpayera at the >.dty -Might to tongraralate -hemse.res in the 'act that they have -c nsenred to aera-e them for the x»n--inued period of four years, md that the rate rs --’nfideace night to be overwheiming. We believe that the ----rd sf the prasest traasnrer s ■-me that speaks ratanes for ’ffleienry is in iffleer. Onrtng those -rytng Jays, we mean -hose good bid lays. ’ he was buildosed ind brawnearen hnm soda and pock because oe would act Ate me ftind to another ' ind. ind pay wters that tecawieelly he aaa M right to pay He bad rhe backbone M io Us duty *_heu and he pas done it unce. and vLl io *ia tti*... 30 matr.-r where he is. or what he is doing.! We believe that m tiry treasurer ke inowa the city's fcacmi mudirton and needs better 'han asy bther man M the •-•“• ss-'i that he can tmer. spr-e -Jie taxpay era in the iffi-’e if -re-j A urer Wo believe that Huber is imong S-eeaxur s -Leanest i ranng men. and that ms iiwidra- . -‘.cea ara the best ind "har his elee- ' tian would mean a contimiaixce of -xnertesce and 'nmpe*encj- u the ; offlee of clerk. Lu iddi-ton to all -h.s we bwieve -hM -ae pmittcX > game of raftirtn is piay-d by the f eadera n the awpubiiean party, is auffleaent ana of a tharacter to muse •every Demcerat to rate bis party ucker. wri » »o» <: arraight. Wien it is necessary to iefasne men. misrepresent the# public arts and private Life, and do it m. the tuirae of rafortn, then there a aorbetiung ratten about the caliber of that reform. !lt .8 not only apnarent but it is evtdac that polities w 'he onlv thought Ln the minds of -hose great jyefranners in this -ampaigh. ft is , -heir hope ts cfcssd the minds es J. enough Democrats in the name of re-|, form, ra make poistical sneesss pus- j dbie for them. W-- Demnerani i should he too wise They ihniild re- < fuse to be string to their political j ■ kite, and the way tn do ft, is » rate; i the Democratic ticket vmaghr. It is ■ now in the your bands and that you! will do your duty and that you willl ietp make thia a glortons victory for the candidates on the Democratic I ticket, we have no doubt. _____ f Totnorr-w is election day Every ; voter is interested and the way to help, is to tote early. An early voting -iub should be organised in every precinct in the cM.y This fa one way of helping those in wboee charge is the responsibility of getting into the ballot box every :• we. Yon should Wp Xo kivitation » necessary and, ft Is not «LT yonr privilege but ymir. duty to help in this the most mpor- <

i *aut wort of getting rst tHe was 'And getting it ant «arty Every rater m '.be dty tttouid aelp tn he work an •demon day Ton ® Mould teip by rating -arty if not ’ •rften. —— Ail -he dt*M work <it -die Tunpaign ■•an tow lost :* elemon day Let every rater gtre -Jus day <w at east . part rs ft,., in see*g that th* rat* is in th* ballot box. Jkow -our inti-r est for raw 'tty uia for .raw party asd be mtn rs the wo.rfcers m -demos ' day. What s a futchman * per tents "Who of those that have been is- [ ng the erm wtll expiaxn* Supms* -hat -lie owner rs a sewr paper intnud die a Lull against the city for mare than Sfty ioiara for the publication if an 1 ■nTtinanr* when under the rate dedned by aw he waa entitled P -o mlv ibmtt w»v*nteen.—P L. 3f a bewvoaper man would perform ’ in -his begniHng way we would aevw ■ iefrad him as ran have seen 5t to 1 !ef.-nd a reform tssmcl that added dxty xtd -housand lollars to the -fry ■lent, uid -hen sever left a pcraxca,' rs reenrri jo low the none- was spent. We would sever iefend as you save teen It ® iefend a reform •ounctl that iegtroyed the proper-y,' and uumnese of an uectitc Lighting company n inter that the -tty imgnt ■eigage to the buaiuess, and wno even; never 'eft a wraten pf record showng low the money was tpent. We vomd never iefend as you have ie--ended a reform -nuneil who made no inpmvenients —that ‘her paid sor — and who ncreased th* iebt of the city twenty-nine thonaand dollars.. We would never defend as yon have ■ wren It to lefend an administration -hat would permit Dae. Saoity to get the Itae'i share st the Labortn? men a orders, abating them mnier- • cifolly because be bad ’hem by the oeeia We would never grew eiolueat about the white robed sanc-f---ilration of Jud Teeple. after his public -rertri in Peiping to destroy a neigh nor s property. The 3fty (foliar transactitm s bad enough, but these Milers are enough 'O make even such in -xper- isfunner as P £-; .tang ms lead in .strame and to revolt. You do not notice any revoitug. however ? I_ s srandfog neraicaily by nis rtms and ia preaching reform in the face if it. Wl 17 ’’ Just politic*, -hat i* ail. He has peen f*w Ireforsa aad he is red hot for reform I ■ igain. just fcr -he political good -he RennbUcan party will receive there*, —nm Here is is object iesfion :har j y&oHui sinic 4eep uto "-he □oinds cf ' -rery Democrat, and which should •ontince him it ius duty on eiection ; •jay —the rating of the arraigtit Demo..■■'ratic ticket. f. | The suforeemrat of the blind -gp- icr was twert ipon more extrnsivelj' .ran any other pnesticn at the big smoker Thursday .-veiling at the raurt inese. Sts anxious were they about the matter -bar -he proaecucng attorney raltmteered Mi services tto help take -rare it those who ■ 1 inouid violate it. —P L. Here you save tt from ?. L. mm- • seff -bar th* Democrat.’ are SO wa*' eer= ta their dseikratSsß sf law ea- i; loreemeat. that Prasecuwr HeOer j j -coders without egulraeattoo. ais iff- ‘ 1 idee atm foa services So make gnorf; lerary pledge T.ade and to brake De- . Harar mcriily dean and law shitting. Ilf there :« a Democrat fa the ettvi ; w tu» is wavering >an the point of law ' j uoforeetnent, he cam well afford to -axe the additional word of Praae- ' rotor Heller who. as ? L. pays, will I help the sraynr .-lean -put the blind. ] ItSgßC* 1 1 Get ready tor the balloon asceniiou. Let every Democrat help Es make the victory decisive Doc. Sholty is pnaittve that thia ■ .idmilustration, is Lacking in buafaess acumen, pad that the best interests as the efty demands th* «4*ctfc* of the reform raadidates. lit ytw know what business vimen according to Doc.'J dihgnosis means, aen you win know why he tisertmHuares' .n favor at the reform, ticket, i Doe baa had so opportiinity to die |

'ray hir-eve mndred foilnr *mca aga*M -he arty luting -sos urtnin ntratum, rad J! th* Jrauxreu are eieeted be will have JO jpjswTumtr to He »• tur-ng 'he aext m*. Ycs» 'ail <nuw ih* earn of wuunree bat Looks good to Doe. City inters were not toid » the curbsione broker during - sos Life J*' th* present lounctL The irders were ul good for their face raise, ind -hey were raahed ipon presentation 'at -ither bank in -he arty, utd tfor city had 'die casta m deposit fur lheir j redemption. Doc. dhoity -dunks -J»l ouncil were and busmesa manager’. 3im Fordyce rannot gtra s» nngtei reason why any reformer inouid rate! for mtn. much .ess a Democrat. 313! record as a eosin■. liman stows hat, iurrag -Jh* time he represented thw[ city n His ifflciai way, the dty mane no mprovetnenta that -hey paid ftor.i ’and even then the city leM ncreased'' i -Trenty-mne thousann toilers. To • say aotbtag of the "westy -xrae thousand. "h* . merest m tins mtn a I seventeen hundred and furry wdars l a year. You taxpayer wao Mnaai 'debt rannot -nnsistentiy 'rate Smsi ticket m tids eieetioa. Addeu o tito comes Jta s •wgerness to i.gtM' responsitnllty and his desire a pat Democrat n the hoi*, ail < -*-=xs. r _ are matters of record Hiring he reform pertoda of our city govwsrasmn. Dteenseum of the aaues are nre ’a tiling at th* past, ft is prautiy wet I squarely ip tn the voter. Tike the i record of the present council aad dbei pledges of th* candidates in tins • election and then vote the Democratic ticket ic.-a.lgnt. '■ ' Every Democrat should remember ■ ' his or-mary pledge, a pledge to sup- s acr* th* nominee*. Perscaai grtev-, anees should sot -sunt tga-nsr his j rar-v -white” Especially a ms T-ie n th* face <rf tile trad of reform that is being preachad with the ■ hope of ieeei vng you into rating ■ reform -andidate into affice. ;ust ®i help th* Hepublican par— in a palitica! vr 3* rust as good a reformer as they are. by rating as tii*T ■ do. a smight psrrer ticket. It is pal- ' rim with them so aiake ft politic* | ' with .-ouraeif. Be Democrats in tills election, and let s make i * rousing majority for the Democratic part" and for a clean and mcral inn weti administered city. An mpor-nnt -range n die ’teethra law was Tnaxip at -asr. »essi«ii -he Lndiana irgislatnre. Coder -u- --' amended law the burning of balloi ’ ’s ■•xpresaiy prohibited. This fhet ji not generally known. Tier-rfirfr at- ' -.ention is iireered thereto that eiee - • tian iflleeis may have ample time to acquaint ttoa&seiv-s wfth what -he ' aw now » —Mt wnat it was once [This is a “**«” g the itxnnst miportance and sho>iid b* briught id ithe attention of all persons .ike.'y to b* ronneeted w-th ".eetion boards. c -LJL— ■ TO HU’WTBM Xotice s hereby gtv*m that no hnuting or trespassing * permitted on tih* 'arm rs foim T-mneifer 35<’- ft *LTCKICe'LE aARGA.IUS For rate, a? Auburn remabont for «OMta On* two eytinder touring rar n first class asudftSMH for ISW.M. Will demoMtrate to prespeer.-e buyers Wrer* ar rail to Peter snrsch. X Third street. Decatur. 2SO- Lit

—a —— aax acC'AL On aext Wednesday evening at the I i Pererson. school aouse a box social will h* riven and the public are cord*Hy invited tn attend. Alber- deilemeyer the -eacher. is ar~rag:ng to . have tilings at readiness and ill these ' who attend will enjoy a very pleasant ■ [ evening. —* WE»3!O»«J*S TAKE MCTTICE The -ommiteioner ft pensions has issued an order that all pensioners most present their pension •-*—dcate when -hey rake the*- voucher to an [ offlrer to he executed for 'heir tnar- f terty payment. He farther demands i that this order be carried out to the I letter ft the ■** Sober- 3lackb»xim HC r ’3S FOa EEXT—A « room bouse to west MadlSto street, fr-ttt to lot. Good .wbuffifugs. teqnire Qem Hetderman, at Scaaub, Gottataoller ta iCo-'i Hardware store. 255-&

SOCIETY COLI’MN Miss Grace Coffee Given Soronse Saturday Svening A DINNER PARTY Mr 2nd Mrs. C. A Dugan EnreraLT i Company of i| Friends it _ _ pi** 'lar-itta itTPaugr, tare a < I •—--*r limxer he ”ttt ft sunur d;; "dcser. -X V'LJskire. lbw. That *day «a» ««Mrt sy i uhc wans red j? Mis* atnmoacxn. uan Mrs. Idouer. Th*, oixing revm van a eras ma •mreteßttiwmnma "h* 'toie va»> fgJeu wfth ’rereratfflc .-nsuprac:jy re* gieecs vere '4r ma Hrs. ' T.uire Xcacx -nu wn. Janets wd.' ■teugsswr mu usa '®- mu <rs. •Ln- ■ ( er— Vutere ma wn >maia ft 'hiwi J.sere, am Ire. X .*, WoteT < ftTi-• ,*i. jttt luater Arthur ora 21 se I ’ffoger. * *r- ftayrje. ind 1 -are* ft-m-vMtgg < bra sty. TH mu «v. Wew forrar and I «—ir nrnyiy— rar Lttte lisu innc i ftearw .uu fr am drs. seorge I Lferre. a for- Viurniis. nine town rem soar Vura» re«raar ana *■- ■rrei -ererm. mure x ** Dsgaa “her «re -aterrsww»d. tar dnnwr am >ctor meets were Mr. and. I Bm rar- kmcsect Md 'dr I* C. ■ ftftmam Onmnc t» dtemoon a TBEtbtes < ■niters tot th* msitora inst -.3* letiasion vas i reoat o»e*sant » ‘ ' *- Ji ah lutomoni.e w— than enjoyed Idaaaar k llnffton. w*» -imposed as th* Ltnire Sliter. Eleeta Glsa>c*y, ter Tess 3aiungaxtuer L and 3t Tacd Oar During their i I s "lie 3tr *tie~ mailed mi fronds. I Mrs 0. .L_ TftK* was th* hostess ■f ,jar twereor j.-iock .tinner and also at J tax tf&Bex. aspper -reterday for Mr 1 and Mre i’n 3e>nete ind Mr and; ! Mrs. Fred Seilemeyer. The lay was i spent Ji 1 very oieasing wav and i ’ liuMe presem -rnjoyed themselves I Tear* xncx •I T ’ I ( I Mte* 3iancbe sjretn gave a party , , tetiiriav wd en terrain ed m a pleas- ’ ant war thmugaoirt the evening. Mite! Germain* Coffee ncreased th* enjoy-1 I meat <rf the rcewi time by playtug »v- i erai piano aumoers. Also refresn- i menta we-re <sijoyed. The pure Is of MW 'Urac* Coffee’ ' recto at a Xor-h Ward gave a mas-1 ■ - puerade uirpnse parry on her 3anir- i ; ta - -rening ind celebrated Hallow-! ifftoa n a most rappy way The chil- * , drsn rati pranned the "vent and com- , ptereiy eirprsed Mtee Coffee. A taffy pulling and rail ra enjoyable social ‘ time formed the evenings entertain -1 ■ m*nr_ rati the wtresion will be re■nenioered by Wise Coffee and her ■ i pupils is me ft their most piexsast. <rwt times. i ■- A most iieasant pedrn par-y wo* gtren yesterday by Miss 'Hadys Miller st her north Seventh street lom* in .honor ft the W : — Wetter ft Mar- : .cis, wto ire tisftmg fr.enus n. th* i city The {ueats were with a partv ■ : 'run titan place who just mteiy re-1 turned from a measure trip to Wran- . ' mgtan and ralifornia. Miss Zoa Miller rad Mrs. Charie* • Iraeh entertained at a Hallcwe en i party Sararda? afterntos and the , i . twenty-live rai*s wto were present ; enjoyed tiiemseive* immensely. The •

Crystal Theatre J The Newest Shows. The Best Films. Courteous Treatment. TONIGHT Entire Change of Program Each Evening Orchestra evety Night I Il’S 5 CENTS I W. P. Biggs, Pbqp. I

A List of Bargains .-Md torn ilau it xa«rtjunv waay good locations at -taaonafc, ov’cea *> .a* itfor you a arje sumtor ft ot»i*r arsoertie*. „ 4ny * ittiton hsv* ,uM racwrtly ae*n put apo* sos By -naw.ng -jona. at me*, you -nay «av« "netg «•* /” ur bumraou. The Snow Agency, - - Decatur. Indiana, Phone 230 IN ACRE LOTS. SMALL FARMS. ETC, ETC.

Xo. TTT —An acre and a juarter tract ’ with 400a four room louse, cellar, trait 3 sea, stable, stc-. m good public mad No. T3d—is a me acre tract near the ( urporation. plenty ft fruit, good. ,rrwy ma * Tuif bona* to traction ( law -auaMß rrr—ia a veil mproven Br« acre ract wthm a aalf mil* of Decatur, i jy-w water, story rad half ban**, stasaoo ita, *3i —Is an eight and three quarter. acre ract to pufolc road, joins D*- > ■«m* tirporauon las fair improve-1 Bents S2JSO-W -39—;* a well ocated 15*i aor* -***■ maar -fr* nty, erdtnary louse, jnod barn, rad «nn« other buildug3 would accept good amall property ta part payment • S3..JOC.® s Mo. T43—is a Ifteen acre tract wed ■

W« saw* site a aumtew ft atner tracts » from SBo.Cfl to in acre. And vacant city Ma him m »Tcx atcrete ta good tasstaom rt -eaaonaoM areas.

Vo. 798 —to a single story residence ft tax rooms to Market street, dty and nstern water, brick sidewalks. alter lot MOC-dO Mb. 775—1 s a rsmfortabte cottage to south Xinth street, good location, utey lot 4850 J» Na Ms—to a comfortabte cotatgo to porth Third street, dty and istsrti water, aiectric lights, good sewerage, 3fty feet frontage, good stable, etc.. 9025 X No 758—4 Largo convenient eottage oa Tenth street, near Madison street, brick sidewalk, dty and dstern water good sewerage Jt.OOC-X Xx 778 —Is a new ffre room eottage to Line street, two porches, drove welt mstern. full lot, near traction line «t.-50-0C ..a ITS —Is a modern seven room story and a half residence an brick foundation _n southeast Decatur, electric lights, etc. [Xo. 3<M —Is a well arranged story and a half .residence on water and gas

■iiiim ■ Him lie iiiiiiifliiii ■ ay v j]'"' ’ ' r i ■ B JU IV V VVvlvlv Vvl L Uli ■ D n , liquor is often a necessary and useful | ~ article about the house, especially incase of sickness. 1 ■ I Am Closing Out .My Large Stock i ■ and will close my place of business this S ■ EVENING. J 5 Consequently I is offering my stock of | Sne wines aad liquors of all kinds *t a fl " PRICE BELLOW COST * • If you want something good in this line ’J leave your order at once. s S THE "HOME" SALOON • J.B. Knapke. Prop. ■■■■■MraMMBBBaBBBBBBBBBWa’J i Mr. Smoker * ■ i H . A triax will convince you of quality of 1 ■ favorite brands of cigars. They are made from ■ g the natural leaf and are wrapped with the ger.9 mne Samatra wrapper. g I N.H.C 5c J ■ Evening Star,sc S L<l SenC an all Havana lOct. ■ —(Made for the Man who Cares) — ■ S Made By H. A. COLCHIN j g and sold by all dealers. | i Mfaiimt ■ n Rwiinviß bis ••

improved on traction liae. barn, comfortabl* house, good try farm Utekoo Mo. 10k—te a well located twenty o 0 : acre tract near Decatur mrporicoa. Is <m mu Jtane read, sic* Site*, well fenced, tiled. 12.'Z.® [jfa. 789—fs a well imprest n?T . two acre tract about a mile mu a half from Decatur, all new m,t good buildings 12-itftJß No. 7»4—ls a well located «7 icr, tract pear Decatur to stoned -aj. Good Land, well drained. ra<; ietw good buildings .... StfOuX ta icrs !N<a M«—is a good eighty acre tract ilnae to marker, an stoaed new Large buildings, good water etc.. ......at 9ac.cc m vie No. 791—is a well located ’igh-y acre tract near traction hne. an jtoued road, baa at least S’. 'M H ■ worth ft good buildings at M2AO an acre.

3m«. to traction Ja* south, kmj* two fofl tot* —9’jsa-g Xo. 77»—A eomfixroxhi* torg* wag*. to good wwer. to *mth Y»«h vtrete. good bars, drov* w-C. maple »had*. «tr. 9'..'5f1.M Xo. 785 —A well built •even, room residence on Kost* fouadaticn m wob Dranr. os water and rra toes, etectrtc Light*, stc. „. ..J2JSS-M Xo. 752 —A new welt built store wd a half residence to asorrh Thin street, sellar, steetrfc Ugtita, tty water good »ewerage. ece. E.IMJC Xo. —to a sew •even renun <ory and a half residence, on tractioa Une. brfck street good toQar. etc. K-TWiM Xa W7 —to an up-to-date -en reom residence to th* krtel street, abort -hre* glares fr—m the court lease, two reilars. hoc and roid bath smnptets. furnace, etectr’c tights, r-dd stable, plenty ft fruit, weafferta oak tad natural wood Snsrn s weE located and a desirable propery -10C.30