Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1910 — Page 2
Fhe Daily Democrat. Pub4<srt*d Every Eventafe Eacapc! Sunday, ay LEW 6. lULIMSHAW SutMcrot-a* Rama: Pw ver*. »y mr-w 19 cenu Pur jaar by earner 16 to' hr intmuu by auuL. .35 esnta Par year, Ry xsui ..... Stagie Corms 2 eaata Advertiauig ruei mad* known *nl Entered at the postoffiee a: Decatur. ’ Indiana, in second-ciass mail marter X M. HELLER. Manager THREE HUMORED S.uLOM OF EXTRA j AGA.UCE No one seriously believe* that Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island ias any .ntentlon to ieare the senate inttl he is Sorted aut by th* election, of a dem■•ratic successor la the meencme., •tierefore.- be sQouid start a movement ! to save to the people that three vuesred millions of OaHan a year which < be says the republican party aas been - say be said about Aldrich, he knows i say* it has spent «-•-.»*» wi a rear • government it can be set down that j ‘ he ta rghc The demomta bare made ! this ■.• barge tune and again and there I
> /W Z P \ s > / /- ® 7 jA i ~ - • / :—i 4 ■ f if Z > sg^^Mf;s zr~'^ : = L J| 1 Look to your Looks We invite your attention to our splendid collection of Spring and Summer Suits. Thesefare the fruits of every careful choosing and present the latest dictates of fashion. Many beautiful patterns and the range of colorings is oriiliantiy correct and varied. An opportunity to show you will convince any fair minded man The Myers Dailey Co. can clothe you at very reasonable charges. Suits SIO.OO to $22.50 Young men suits $5.00 up The Myers-Dailey Co
Ito some comfort in bar-ng it* truth admitted by the must powerful leader to the jppnsltiou party. The evil. , however. will nut a* corrected moi ' there to a democratic -ongreaa and a jsQnrerr administration. Even the ■ msurgent republican eiders take ! scant .nt emit m the question to exi traragance and little help can be ex- ■ pecced from that source and none at I all from the republican party *a * ■ whose. r , t ORT Watch fob. with Elks charm name. ‘M A. Frminger* engrave! •heron Becusn T» thia after and receive reward. 95t3 sTJtt RENT—-New bouse on north IRnirth street: two sfluatea from buaineaa part to city, baa some eowvemences. See P K. Kinney, the rwai ewtate igent. Office over interirban statbc-n. * - ——— NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. 2 hereby notify tihe axpayers of Adwk emtntv that Monday. May X EK®, .s the last iay tor paying the irst instailment if tames. Ail taxes not paid on ar befcre said date win be deus-1 pient and tae p«aity x W per een , will poatcvei" be added on the taxe» I for the whole year. Pfeaae be gawemed *cr-:rdiagiy„ Tours very truly CHARLES W TASER Tttf County Treasurer
SOME SOCIAL NEWS Miss Mane Alliscn Will be Guest ot Congressman and Mrs. Adair. AT WASHINGTON. D. C. Miss Mary Erwin Hostess to Shadow Club—Evangelical Ladies' Aid. nature put not forth her power About the opening of the Sower, Who is :t that enuM liv. an hour* — —Tenayaoa. The Two Vmcea JOC U CALEN3AR FOR WEEK. Wednesday. St. Vincent de Paui —Mrs. L. A Thurway. Fiirtnight—Mrs. Guy Johnson. G. W. C. —Anna Giniey. Suterpean—Mrs. Fred Milla. Evangelical A-d —Parsonage. Frtendly Pew —Mrs. George Vemboff. Saturday. Shadow <Tub —Miss Mary Erwin. The members <rf the Sewing dub. with a few xher guests ‘.nciuding Mesdames I. T Lacnot. Sober-. Caaa. W. J Meyer*. W. P. MeMiilen and
jffiaa Baa* L-’inarbAn w»ra «.r«xainat Towda? by Mrs W H fCrnfttneb. After ■ lacing aver thdr p*ed!*work a Bibte -oateat proved .a:esrrar:ng Verse* -iescribiag 31bie -laraeters were -rad. racb being required to denrify A* personage ftrm the ’en<“ fesertpetm. Fmlcw-jg this rrfrraftsßena were served, ft ia quit* Tkeiy rhar the meeting wiU be po*t ooced next week m account of the dab convention so be ieid at Win--aester About twenty-eight of *h* Presov tertan Missionary '.au-ea were rapr*at tn* meeting at the hom* :: Mrs. F M. Seairaseyer Tuesday aftertwcu. Tie Irst Lessen on the new boon for tae year. 'Th* Cpwari p*dt“ was iad. Miss Laura A-taac -jie was# a aiDtfC .nDesr*»i£Tia< and new year's wor< jrr?ausesi &» W nwsc ‘laatruedve. The pastry -a-e at the iL.s* was * successful on*, aad ail the article* an th* market were scii Mrs. J. Lav* as Mercer aranne »dl be hostess at th* next regi-ar aaonth.meeting Tueway May fisti The members o£ the Decatar PunaIwnaM arnncl am prepartag tor the v-cu® to oe given Munday evening it the had icr the sate iffieer* if the ppeaauntaa. who will irm- here T*rtir-.ay evening aad vtsjt qaei i*n»:ag T.Wlfl. 2» 52* ItsTct cswveodoa tn h* serf at Fa— Wayne. A aenipet and etaneraie eatenamanent a*s been arrange.l ‘or the receptxcw. y— tfar-» AJiscn. a student ar Naxtcnai Psrx fenunary aw Wasaingtoa. Di C., will be th* guest of ’ ingress man aad Mrs. I. A M- Ada.. - at -vetr annse m Wasamgton aext -11-near aad Monday, tor wm** en--e—am.ment a nuitober -at aoea. tXa-n tare seen pianned. MsMAffi** C. A. iMgaa sad . C Patterson were -rasntiy vamec to* Ssakrapww :uab '-» repmmnt tx-em at the listrn tenvenews as the dub toderacioa to be held M Wtn--aester ME Thursday, sad will have mterraeng report* «■ n*»r return. R m ftetared that a toft memoorwi.? as the Kaigirts «f Pytaias b* present K the regniar mseng '->cwm> w *••- mg st whieft era* fest degre* worn will be conferred ipra a -saa* of *aaiidates Th* Ladies' AM sociw of the Svaageftcai etturen wiii meet at -jassr regular toitanesn me**ing ac th* pnrwrnage Thursday sfteraorm at ♦ afeSodk. Jennette, daughter <rf Mr. sad Mrs ■>eorge C. Steele, to spending the seek the guest of bar graadtetar. lamev Steele, ud family, west of the dTY Mr and Mrs. C. J Weaver wtH be the guest* of Mr and Mrs. J. N. Fnstoe thto evening. Jo&a Starast will --present the toeat C R. L. as L at th* supreme rauatil held sc For Wayne May ifth. The Skadnw cta-b will meet Satnroay afteraosa w-k* 'dto* Mary tj-was j m*trad *f Min* Olive Pertana. Democrat Want Ads. Pay
KEW FLA GM A I*. John W Martaugh «f S*«e. who j tor some time hx. been worktag *» 1 section hand on the GRAT, hut I who baa ben in failing health for laet six year*, has been relieved of that lob aad vanaferred to thia city, where ha ta acting aa dagman at the JeOrscn strut crwaatng, beginning iua lutiee oa Monday last. JL- Mar baugh will neve has fhmily so th» etty iuat aa soon aa the school term for thia year -ioee*. which will be m a few weeks. RECOVERS. OLTFIT Horse and Buggy That Was Stolen From Mart Smith at Berne Tuesday. FOUND AT URBANA. O. Horse Was Htched to Post When Thieves Made Away With It. Mama L. Smith and Robert K*sr of Wabash wwasaip. left thia momng in response to * telegram reewed from U rbana. Oh so. stating that a horse aad buggy that had been seaon 'tom Mr 3m:tn iaac Tuearri■ «venng while the animal was hitched » a poet m 3erae. had been recovemi by the ifficaua at that piace sod would be turned over to them- Mr ■srft.t-t aa* ao idea who dram dorse away aor did he rweerve any pameuiars aa to how the officers at T-a ana happened to appreaend am thieve*, immediate.? af*er the terse and buggy were found misarag be mailed .'ards aa ail the sttmuniEng police oAcala and offered a iherai reward for tae arrest as tie perscsa and the reran as the unfit. Mr. Smith was much pieased to ran -hat they had been recovered at 'he barse and bufflET were rafuabie.
-Ufirt TAP FFS MAAE EXPOS. »E -Y Hfi. Another cause of the i ’.gUer -r**t m ; j.vmg—one wtacn to e»pee.aJy jper stov* at th* United Scares md th* < eacatrtes of Burogse—to : I the merrasing rate* of >• -tatonss mrJTa. aad of taxation due to auurw |lt to mprsauto* to arotbure the gen-! eraHy higher price* du* w the tear j - .oad of 'Axaiicn mid. apct>. me eon-1 «umer ta a gMen. cause ..he the ■ cheapening <d gold. Em taw ©ta»d.> States the enormous sums ipent ay, tar naL» na. goverw-i it in taruors and river*. «n on the amy : ind -spwiA-ly -m the aew navy mmr ; m paid for by some tody and that | semebodv to the <nxuuaxr M ae tax-. «d goods Ou tne ar<*g- .mperteu ’ tacaaie goed* ire sitsn*nit m peseej to .ta&ertcan itnsuaser by *v*r 4ft ! per eenx. 3». » tn* extent inat anftortaonna are impeded, not. ail or, tMm sax N «RMI 4» Rartoaft. graa to ta* gsveranaast. bur macs, of to goes j to the at*, rjtca. The du-; -jes ire so i-gn as Mt to be rev-ane I tuce*. tad our treasury gets uuy snout SSH.Jdt.tod to tta tax. to toss *haa w- to its annua, -rtpeaitttiir*Th* nt» as jnat entoxag Mme to -a* maae to the peopse tone mtr «xtremetv high preteenve lutue* bare -toseto toe rapemse* to psunaesng totoy gnetoa. raamd ptoeem tato ra.se* »e ento to J-vtng » every tamiiy mrangaoto the #ngto ud areedth to toe 'and. Tao m one resm* why -nstosirai activny todng Ifttoto -hmd -i«ee*' tto th* aorgsaised arnimuw ferae to cur public men are MK iealiW h*i-y with th* peegie when tony direet srrenaon *oitoy to the Pnyme-Aidric* er» to INK aa* amort *h»t it baa m *cse . aapc-ixs .-ewered intiea. Suppose that ft had dune ae. u> -wynyerM with the Irtisgfey set to IWT Tsen. rear only traatoer* toe rant to iff-adin? tn the iutf.es Ss=ft by toe Dragiey act. wterA wrare. on the wfete. toe toftbeto to our Stet to ugh tariff rnactmento. It to so com*jrt » a drewtwng man to Smy feet to water to be toid that just hack to arm toe water was forty-one feet ieep ft to an eomftjrt w the t n i iimor me.merged by import dimes of forty, ar a hundred, or buedred per eenft. «» he add that a mirt-sssepe wtH dtoeover a fractionai change to a per •rent here and there—when in fact hosiery, gjores aad etotktog bear tocreased dntie*—From “The Lie eras ed C«to at Living.'* W i Lmrenre LaughSs. to toe May ferttaor If i wedge for wedge. My prees ire *to down, ff we must we wffl gn -a the borawn. lam a game aid man v-Th •’* w.ocJr ami price*. Our stock is <m the -qmulry and riaatiry Ws are new r.v.ug tree watch bargatnA Buy your wnuebe* and ctedw to D'dot ft fen. Mto
THE CLUBS MEET Eighth District Convention of Federated Clubs at Winchester Tuesday. CITY REPRESENTED ! Miss Marie Patterson of Euterpean Club on Program For Vocal Solo. The eenventfoc of the eighth dis-| trtet of the federation of clubs to be I ' Whl at ae»t T-jeuday wiMj i .TO XXX ..4e»3 i Quit< m 'X ■ ■» j ’ion ind *ome to»w taings i I vtll come before the bow A «o<Ml i musical program has been prepared. I Dwatur people will be pleased to note on this the name of Miss Ma- [ rie Patterson, represent ing the E.J-1 ~cgiT~ club ot this city. Miss P*t-| tenon betag named for a vocal soto.l Mrs. C. A Ougaa *nd Mrs. J. C. Pat-1 re non were nested by the Shake-1 ipunre nub » --preaentativea. and I many icners trust ail the ~-iuoa win i ±THB. jiIVU-.il TttiY < * poiftt | STRICK BY UTO z - - ■/s-- - : - Cdfiee Run Over by Car at Nccn. NOT SERIOUSLY HUR" tc Rmi r rco One: Side of Second Screen m W’l.iie alaytng dhn MT~et tn J front as the Hale warehomie an its | ua; son st sacs trum. tme S'. - j achom. wrat the so' ! M Mr. *ma Mrs. Q. □. ed so crona Tam die mat to the wes' mm jg ogeond street, sipped -sn | -_te mxenrhan tracxa. Sail to the I pavement aad was hit by the _eeari.-' mcuir ear tn of T-ad Sowars i aad Wxtrr MHOk The front and rear wixeia of tae maemne n# ower | the buy» body, but foranareij- the »a* a ifu mn-sboux and be »x= I 'ms ieTj-cs-y mi-irsd. —ad it bona j me ad the les'ter macumes m *L j ac'tjrting » Matemeats Ml me iad would have] been tolled, w at >ast severely m-j - yired. The boy s to get ! ierw the street *nd am misfcrtane I tg tallimr at th* crtttcal vme wer» i -*■» sole -tatmes sd the tajtiry. ano not by reason trf any toidt the oeOC t-M T3T AM ALL-YEAR FLCWER GAROCN. t» tte May Jjarden Magaaine. Mr Raber-. Cameraa as tn* Harvard Boc*, -laden. Jluwrtoe*. f» a serie* of photographs, a lardy Sower garr*—r n * asaa* of 3n:<om yim the eariiusc swing inn! th* tailing frosts Wrtm R* tree** ta* iev-Hopment. month by month, beta by ptetare ua deecr-pttcn. aad tells the Mnatear ,-um M wa* -ma. repraducw 'A* same e«ee t in tas imefc jart. Plana for safe « W-rier Sistara 5M Marshs.’, toreec. Caoaage- w m-mato-v. ■SB**n, penned tne siant* all st six cents a pten*. MT. Mtl» Serve 'lon'era ginger tae m liineneoa ar dinner aad a*»igat everybody Ka Sa 3ne« domestic g-nger aievar made Sxty tana par -maa d> awsmd. Cafl ?hone SE. C-3w» First annnmnwa aad r-ahrmano-. a mw on. Remember the young. Ton owe x to them. A gift at a sosary, a prayer book and holy reiig»ue m-ncies.. Coma aad see. Ws are trying to keep a ft* ’ine of ttuirnh gtxida. Help the man who is here with the goods Cail, on Dfdot ft den. the jeweler* an north side as court house. MtS ——— is « FOR SALE. • • M £ Wheeler ft Co'* high • • grade enra. ...>o«*m sad garden » • fertiliser. CaR jtaw No. LX A • a .in*; Decaair or address C. H. • e Cectingi Hout* L. Decatur, bjui a
ail joiiNMmMMMQsi i IClothes Sensei B & £■ Clothes sence is by no 11 S means nonsence. Since II S man first had common sense 11 I he wore clothes and the || more sensible he became the L | better he wanted them. It || ft has now reached the time 11 S when he’wants the best he II K can get sos the money. 1 1 V £■ We believe we have the 11 ft strongest line of Sl2. sls 1 B and SlB suits that can be 1 S found in the city. <> Our sls I S suits are wonders and they I ft will make you how | ft they can be sold so cheaply. I a fWe want you to come in | ft -* and look. It’is no trouble 1 ft for us to show suits because I ft our suits show themselves. 1 I Vance-Hite-Macklin 1 St Corner. East’of Court-House. 1| —^ll—w—II inn ——■——— - - --- - y - “3vJi I r 4 [Z-iZ Vfc V- ** v' * ' ■' > ' \ *. .. . ... C-i—■ ■— *■*■*■- » As a rule the young fellows have to practice economy in clothes buying, college and high school fellows, young business men; monev counts there. M want you to know the economy ot our HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes. They cost a little more than some, but they’ve got the all-wool ser rice in them; and the smart snapp) style young men want Glad to show you any day. Mens Clothes £15.00 to $22.50. HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE &C 0 Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys
