Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1910 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. RulMte'vwg Every Evening, Excast Sunday. ay L £ * S. Sußacr'o* n" Rates: P»r w**#*m. by ®bwsbp * ’ ••*OiU P**r yw ir omAhe. ......... , $5 W PUT SBrMtfSl *!▼ 3MMI •• .. .•• 25 ?Mr y*ar. ay auul .-. .• 32..70 ldv«rma4 auww anwn on aWiriatuia. it the at l>marur, Mdlsuia. an «»cnad -cues ai:ul narr**’* J. M. W £ L L E Wanaqer 1 ■' -" "■■■ - law a iani»a.nienr to e&areli durtn< ane .4unxLa’ and le th ust Mrand <nnd ’.larv'?? from the pMtor Wt that the limit* The Buflelenr 'or this offense against 'he a* The inesnon is, new do the feel ibmir It* A-l the ohay-sts. .acludiag Tames &*» as *n subsidy ’egislar.Gn enaered dtart<’ this aessicn of fimp»M The iemo ■inuilc '*n!Kresanieii nave put ip a lahr and they are this It -» 'hat nne reason for paafcSßff Mica egtsiaxiGn now wfli be iemneratic, and den w!U ax an end. Then hasten the day for demoerar.c r.ipr*macy is enn-
Don't (h»e Everybody It's bad business pclicy. C;■»* one man and let that one be us. V bar bills then wuH never bctuen' you. W± lean money oo any good chattel security j such as Fu ": in re Piancs Herses: etc. We gbve a liberal discount cn all loans paid off before due. If yon money ft; vat V.>WB« -Ul. st vti ia* aa.l « m. Qnr ijpva.- '<* J* C-ecaC-if Siffl* - AMT. Waa&aS <CU4 it PrtvM* Ft Wipe ua Cmduj Fort Wayne. Ind
SSSSSSSSSSSSSS $ WE HA VE »100,000 $ S Which we want to loan before March Ist. If 70a ♦ are thin king of making a loan be sure and see us. • • Our terms are right w The Graham Insurance Company * M Oißees is Morrison Block. J is s: s $s s sss: $
: THE SOCIAL NOTES It - Farewell Party Giver, for Arthur Hsithcuse. Who Enters College. 1A PEDRO PARTY ’ Mrs. Joe Stevens Given a Birthday Surprise—The ’ Knights o' Pythias. - Rjmurartan is 'vnat men and women ruing of w. character is wtiar. God - •j-—— W I ’ins a.l<ice. Tto iLSfltl not *« Jie yy t_ rtOth "if "h '«. > tsou w’ ii aae jei* ••**» > r evening, after which 'he 'bird degree will ie '"*nnre?’’'mi itm ; i »r j , candidates. • enmptay if relatives ar dinner vaia~ ■ Those i niiQgsaner w-*e Mias Deila j j gronpa if Van Wert. Ohio Mes-I -iaroes J. L. Gay. 3. B- Ttopie and I I w The Wisrwi i iter of Wonnsnnrh ai-j ! 'sertained tie Mlanes ra.cma Hire. P!or*ynce ausrf at a al iniher oar*T Last — Ahent "hiry ■eere .n artemisuice st j 'ie T iman ■ mmeic.nary neenns’ at j -he acme of Mrs Jana 3cnu< an Third street. The ieeeon srjdy »ia 1 very jmfltahie ane and the serial oeTod naktr.Z' the oweTnif ten of the test rs -he seaaud. — The T’-.emEy Fst cteb. with their i hnsbaad*. tare another snrprse jarT' for the of their memoers. Mrs. Jbei gtevenn. whose birthday annteerseryi Sefl Monday who was therefore the I Wire surtlTsed teraase the Tar* - -, did nor tome arrtfl Taeaday evenunj. j Tbcr» zmnes if kinds md itefirfonn refreshmmete. and of tenrsej a shower of ?acd wishes, with a more j snhsrantiai sift for rhe hcnnrM ane j Those -jresenr w-»-» Messrs, and Mes-i damm Adam Weis. Peter 'jnifer Pat r v : the : 3i. Georye A 1 tff. p-ed Snv-; Teenie. Andrew Moyer. Dawid Wa<i tier and stoss Mailonee. One of -he 'ieaaant events of Wed- ' aesday ■»wn:n< was tim farewell obt- ‘ ■jrtse in honor of Arthur HicHt-, i ho’ise, who on next -arirday will eav» for Renssaiaer wher» he vT' ' ■ orrasfon was planned by .Arthur's! , h»r>r.3er. Mortert, and he was assisted I by JBn who harried it out i ; 'h* l wiv ’Xs*! T tbl* > Th** *v»«itng i j wag sp*nt !n viTo»is vayw by pfetying aames and other amusements and a ■ very enjsyable time was had. PTzes * awarded for W.nnine rames daTnc , die • ven:n< went to Leon Wefbev®.' Raymond Kohne and Alfred Mooney , A very dai-.r- hmeh was served *m-| !ln< the evetiiius and much ‘ • The many friends who were present wished to be remembered b" Arthtrr , whil# ax coUrbw irtd bic wltb i ImmEM! ff'vdT’ waT.rft. Tb*t ; Ra-rannd i : G>n Tagne. Sch!e*»rf**r, X»rgMe ' F Br»*!n«»*lcamTs M'ingsy, Time;
Mono Ga aceoant of eoaage of firm those indebted, to Mooea & Meyer will p.eaee settle at on.ee.
’ •totm, Lscn Lad -ermaa £hnipsr. iu* \ i ?Nf ? xdTcit, ETsmcifii il«i d jKxitin** aflritbL. Crwwtarc. [ ®<’rvu t TM€ STO9W. ***l4* -yyHssr nd aot m ♦’ix*' "reilent meettn< ar the Wethndlst! ontuvn Wednesday eveiun<. Thej ~nf*T! j ’bfTCTIH LLCLg v Til'd. and ■ ! ' Hl TltdJ 2'- ■*♦ .fextlW -jilail w<? J rlnn Throe mon* amux law*Mt ar thF| , m<l c'uatx aarrnu a :ug. *V I M’"***T3 nd the UP*’-1 ng thia af>’-nofm and will pr»arti; will meet at the sxrw>na<p ar «:» ! for praiT.ce l’he leen merest in. these meecnra is most crartf—truf. Let J every Chrfsnan be ax. bis post nf Atay ■ ifo «nmea -humiUl be iff—r-<t whim i SEARCH NOT OVER Elwood Blazer Made an Unsuccessful 1 Trie to C\lC3go After Daughter. FOUND MISS HIZEP Who Clairr. She Left Minnie at Detroit Last August— W-. 11 Comr.ue Search. Elwond Aja to- uaa returned tram Tuaup*.. where le spent jevera. days j -*i-a weed in. eesTTi for tea iaugnter I d.es Muuue Slaaer. who disappeared; fmm acme nearly a year ago. ind > whom it baa been unpowibie ao In- ' -are, tnough much has and mnoev: been devoted to this purpose by j -he parents. At the time she .est it 11 was teue-Ti she pad been induced t»i< ‘zc away by 1 woman named Hiser. > . who it was -hougn was engaged in -he ■ ■white slave" -raffte. Recently A was) >»ariiri that the ffisw woman was j w -.r<rng in die .-r-at ffcirhem hotel j ar Chicago Mr and Mn Slaser -a.e- ‘ ed th* money ameug their acrpiaint- ■ ences and Mr Blaser went to Chi-; cago Mcnday Assisteii ay the authorties be Located the rfiaer wemaa. wnc. ;■ sard that Minnie left here a week ne-, IHat* »he did. but that they met in To-1 : .edc, where they worked me week. | i -hen went to Detroit, where they se--nred wtrk .n a actei. . a -er jflss | Blazer went to work at the Young ( ■ tT-man i Chrianan assoeiannn rooms ; and last Augast the Hlzer woman went to Chicago and had SK heard from Minnie since. The Blazers are ir” investigaTing the Detroit story • and are determined t» Sad their, Aangfiter < posaihie. I Miss Gertrode Manes, who has been i confined to her home ter the past two weeks with bronchitis, stows no izn-i provement. John D Xeidlinger has received! . from Wadsworth, Dl— a shetland pony. •■ 1 which he pnrrhaaed some tune ago j for Si- urn. HaghLewts Goidner and fam-.y desire to t -aaas their mazy friends ter the as-< ! sLStance and sympathy offered them | fnmg the i .mesa and since the desm j i of the peinved wfe and mother. Mary ; A. Goidner Horace .-ix.ioff reeeiwed a ie'ber ' from, ais wife, who is ax Pleasant ; MBte. having been tailed there by the serious illness of aer mether. Mrs. wifffag. Armstrong. The lerrer staz- ■ ' ed that the mother is slowly improvlag i and umesa something tmfereaeen seta ; in rMsfet her recovery A-e vetfy good. — o CARO OF THAM<i — We wish, in this way to thank <nr friends and neighbors who so kindly * a«isted as during me sickness and. I death of our beloved wife and mother. I AB’ HAM WHITRIGHT 4 CHI LDREN I - v — notice to k. of p. All Knights of Pythias are requeued tn be present at the meeting this evening. Work of special importance. - A *RETCH£O MISTAKE tn endure -ju» iv.iung. painful distress [ of Piles. There ano need to. Listen: j "I suffered much from pties ' writes WMI A. Marsh of Silver CSty. X. C, “till I got a box nf Bncklen a Arnica. Salve and was scon lured." Buras, boils. -Meers, fever sores, eczema. cWa. chapped bands, ehilhiadaa, vanish Before it 25c at a«2 droggisca Bowers A Xibiiek Grain Ce deals in all kinds of farm seeds. Jtt
HE WILL TRAVEL H. W. Aasrme Resigrs Editorial Posiucn and T acres One as A ROAD SALESMAN For Southard Cumnany or Cciiancus. Ohio—Beg-ns Work Monday. H. W vmrne. who flor "he past two years aas e-i~ed as editor of ’he ■ Daily Times, las resigned ais position and atom »ne as nav*>iing j -or the Southard lomaian” rs Colum- ■ lua. Ohio, icctnnmg his new .iuttrs I Monday Tie ine he will handle ni eludes aaother goods, calendars and I .mverns.ng auvemes of ad tnus ami ms territory will cover ' -~ie stare n ' I 'ndiana The Larnes will crmtiniie , Ito make "his city their UeodunaTer? I for the present, which will be raw i and Mrs. Amrie and their daughter. * Frances, have made during -heir rem* . deuce aere. Mr. Amrine is a newspa- , per man of many years experience. . mowfedge of ad depar-menrs «rs a i j print stop, m which there .a 30 bet-; lof malting fr-emis of ad wacm to- , meets, and -tri" very luaddcatum wll bn inußt nsure l!m the test success !in 'he new business m which he las 'decided to follow o ; WA.VTMD—At mce. a canahie man living m. Doeacar u> seil inr i.gn grade teas, coffees, spices, extrocta. baaing powder and fancy groceries direct to the -onsunier Some bumnesa established. A good propositinn [tn par*? wtfb tan Tuadfy This .s beuer than being in business for yourself as ymi are oot reqmrte tn teMK any capita.. The Great i Pacidc Tea 'i.. 212 3. Walnut 3c, Muncie. 2nd C. K. ZCKSNHERt Mgr The aew Bcw-.rs-.Xihdcs rra.:i eie-. I vasnr m low open for business and i will buy zram and seeds of all kinds. ' Prices guaranreed. Will meet ad ’am- ■ I petition. The pntuic is given a ’or-1 ‘dia. .ni-.rar.rin to cad. 233 Best farm barzam ever offered m Adams county IT> per acre, on pike road. 3 miles of Decatur- good new T-romn hcuse. lew lam. MxSX well tiled, an open ditch: smad cash payment. ba-anre zing mme—Dan Er- ' win. 21tS MARKET ‘ REPORT East Eiiffaei, X T. Jan, 2" — 3pee‘to to Daily Democrat —Receipts. 32.'WI- ampments. L.lto ufieiai to JSew j Y irk. yesterday. I>W: nogs closing- ; strung: ad mid. Medium and heavy, | YorEsn, sß.4s‘®SL£> lights and pigs, j IW.te; roughs. F7 3*W». HI sheep. 1 IW; 25c inww amts. dull. tops. ' 8.25 carrie. SSH. tow CM CAGO MARKETS. •Tiiragn. El., Jan. 27 —Wheat—May j F.ITX. , .i; Sept.. bk"» ■ Corn—May. CfXkc; July. dT’ac: Sept™: sThie. Oats —Ma-’. 47%c-, Jusy. ; Sept™ 41 TCLE2C WAFJCETS. Toledo. Ohio. Jan. 27—Wheat —Cash and May, FL.27>; July. Corn —Tasii. Mary. 79s July. <te Sept™ 7S%c. Data —Cash and Ma - s<te July, 47c: September. Rye—Mo. 1, SSSfcct No. 2, TYlfcc. H. 3ERLi*»a rlggb 22c B»rth>r 3e Pew’s te Diieta lie Young -Jirkeyj 17e Geese ISe TM rorlrero Orfcka te
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r 'VV EE K ? <§THIS IS THE LAS I we-e-Kj ■"? |AII Goods at This pl S|l Mottiinp Will B< I _ . r.i n I soi<j Strictly Charged or La.d I W UVK I sos ewh g | Aside at Sale Prices | L—l i Ninth Annual Big January Cost Saleh Sale Closes Saturday J anuary 20th. 1910. | S TK, ba.yter. :« of H ' not 'taken of this opportunity j| tag! we advise buying this week. Ml S Special Dress Goods and Silk Reductions 11 H Sg=ffi «■»*;;■ ...• ■. /.■.■ .•■ i ffi!|| ga £“ Sa & Si 00 thfe sale 84: £ I m Fme Dress Fabrrs tha. sold tor SiJJ - -.... ■ . . . 62Sc Ifs Fire Dress Fabrics that sold for .o to -o cents this Jte . g jEg I pjjj Dounle widtn Gooes that sold tor _ac -...c a. . . ■ g ■ B S $ | S • 153 K 9 II I ' Ivl -'K’-T7 ® K 'a Eflie ® v ® p | 8 Carpets and Rug Reductions ® Ifil 12x15 .Axmmster cr.eac at S4O this sale $35.00 gg |gK 10U&13-6 Arm h-nter eheap at $36 this sale $2 7.00 £H 11x12 Velvet, cheap at $3»). this sale $24.00 me? Axmirster. cheap at $25 this sale $19.00 &a!2 Sear-'ess velvet cheap at $25 $19.50 gfi 9x12 Seamless tapestry cheap at $lB & S2O $! 3.7 5 rj§ El 6xo Seamless tapestry’cheap at sll $9.00 faM Best grade Akc’a all wool. 36 in 82s jS S 9 Best cuality. all wool Victoria Mills full stand- aM ard wortn'lcC cents, this sale 64: Rg Best all wool Ingrain worth 70c this sale 621 gs BM Extra Cotton chain worth 55c this sale 44: S 8 Extra grade union ingrain worth 45c this sale 34: art All carpets that were 25c this sale . 2l c L$ 6S High class Merchandise at Bargain Prices. This sale closes Jan. 29,1910 fl @ I NIBLICK & COMPANY I
m. J. Butler and Mrs. Charles f t jfcay Iwrot: zisr «*»«- w u<2r*T LiiYf y | are making a abort visit with friends.' Barney Kaiwr was a . ismess call-1 ’er tn the efty this morning and left: m the aocn train tor bus tosm. HOW TO GO Write us fur lafonEation Regarding rates and time to the west and southwest. "Tie 'T.ro-r Leaf and Altin line will give you all information regarding: AU year toura tn California and the I nnrttwet. Wnitar tours to die southwest. Hrsneseekery’ ~ekets to the west - iad southwest. 1 Semi-monthly defceta to St Louis ’ and return. ' t Free information. Time Cards. Rates : Fiilman ReswvaScns. etc. TmeSc. St Laus i West=ro Ry.. : i Room S. Clover Leaf Bldg.. Eric St., TOLEDO. CMiO. J E. L. Browne, D P X
I Dr Grandstaff of Preble was a busmess visitor in the city today. John D. Neidlinger has shipped five jof fete fine hogs to the agricultural j college of C
Q admission to 11 v<The Crystal Theatre f ? Saturday Afternoon Jan. 2° If accompanied by one paid admission. 1“ U W. p. Biggs, I ALL ACCOUNTS | i $ Due the Kuebler & Moltz Comi 1 pany Must be Settled by Cash ! j or Note at Once. I kuebler & moltz co. I *•
Mrs. Xewtoa A*d€rsc-c tef* aorniag for Fort Wayr*. ittetMled th« funeral of Mr. . . ... . J this afur* Anderson, which was ae.u us*= noon.
