Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1913 — Page 4
D AIL Y D E M O C R AJ Published Every Evening, Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM. JOHN H. HELLER. Subscription Rates. For Week, by carrier 10 cents Per Year, by carrier 45.00 Per Month, by mall 25 cents Per Year, by mail $2.50 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at th© postoffice in Decatur, THE LOBBY: Speaking of President Wilson's lioneat effort to break up the insidous lobby that has throttled legislation in the hails of congress for titty years, the New York World recently said: This is the lobby to which President Wilson recently referred brought down to date. It is not the old vulgar lobbv of wine and women, of an occasional bribe, of ground-floor investments, of almost miraculous winnings at cards, oi providential tips in the stock market or of lavish and inexplicable attorneys' fees. it is the new lobby of terror, that works in the dark, tiiat stabs in the back, that assumes to speak for mi’lions of men and billions of money, that has resourceful agents in every state and in almost every congressional district, that even in the presence of the people's sworn representatives boast of a higher authority than their own, and that too often, as the in-1 famous records presented by the | world show very plainly, wheedled the weak, bullied the timid, corrupted the greedy and destroyed the self-respect-ing. To say, as the president did, that this lobby Is industrious and insidious is an understatement. It is ali-prevading, in many cases omnipotent, it is hidden. It has none of the , • virtues of a lusty though a perverted
ANNUAL PICNIC ZIONS LUTHERAN CHURCH TO BE HELD July Fourth-All Day At St. Johns Grove A Good Time For Everybody, Plenty of Entertain-ment-Special Program By The Children Something Doing All The Time Traction Cars Every Hour and a Half Come And Bring Your Friends Refreshments Served Or. The Grounds “REV-O-NOC” Aluminum Ware. -JL. << *T' 1 Stands for the highest quality in aluminum utensils and is far superior in every way to any other line. Every young house wife should start right by insisting on having her kitchen fitted with ‘‘REV-O-NOC.” This ware is made from pure sheet aluminum, hard and thick grade and cannot be dented. Our line [is complete in coffee pots, stew kettles, sauce pans, percolators, tea kettles, and frying pans. Our prices are exception ly reasonable on this li ie. ■■■ LEE HARDWARE CO.
• partism. It is not content to boss one • party, it seek's to rule all parties. Its aim is from a corner of the cap!tol, from a private office, from a star chamber, to govern government. Labor found these gentlemen out : some time ago. A great section of the republican party took their metis- , ure last year when that organization i w ent to pieces on the rocks of monoi poly and privilege. It remains to be 1 seen whether in spite of recent embarrassments and exposures they will be able to confuse and confound a democracy that came into place not because it had a majority but because interests like those of the National Association of Manufactures wrecked a republicanism which four years ago seemed to be invincible. If President Wilson keeps up the lick, as now seems probable, he will be a greater hero in the years to come than any of those who rushed up San Juan hill. No president in fifty years has made the effort for thfg! people as is this great educator aud student, and the argument that his knowledge was all theory and would'nt work in practise is beginning to look silly? The general business of this great nation was never better for the time of year, and this notwithstanding the fact that congress in extraordinary sesion, is dealing with problems of the utmost importance. We are progjessing as never before and the great part of it is that its healthy progres- ' sion. The Fourth of July approaches. The teudancy for a number of years has been towards the safe and sane observation of this anniversary, and with the tendancy has come a surpris- ■ ing reduction in the number of accidents and deaths. WANTED —Help, to make hay. Pay by the hour, 25c. J. C. Haikless; ’phone 1 on the L line. 153t3
PROGRAM FOR THE FOURTH Commitee In Charge Arranges a Splendid Program For the Sunday School * I Picnic at Park The official program for the County Sunday School picnic to be given at i Steele’s park, just east of thia city, on Friday, the Fourth of July, has just been announced and a glance at the following will prove to you that the committe in charge have done their work well: Morning program In interest of Sunday School Work, 10 to 12 A. M. Preuding Oft«r L. C. Hessen 1. Prelude . . K. of P. Band 2. "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name’ by Audience 3. Address of Welcome . L. C. Hessert 4. Song ... Berne Quartet 5. Response and Greetings - Rev. Kaley Berne, Ind. 6. Song . . M. E. Ladies’ Quartet 7 - Music - - - K. of P. Band 8. Song • • . Berne Quartet 9. Address - Rev. D. T. Stephenson I 10 - Song - . M. E. Ladies’Quartet 11- z Music . . . K. UP. Band Afternoon |lrogrant in the Interest of Christian Patriotism, 2to 4 P. M. Presiding Officer C. L. Walters 1. Prelude - . K. of P. Band 2. "America" * - By Audience 3. Song - . . Magley Quartet 4. Address • . Hon. Dore Erwin 5. Song . • Berne Quartet 6. I lag Drill - Girls from St. Paul S.S 7. Song - - ME. Ladies' Quartet 8. Address . Hon. D. E. Smith 9. Song ... Magley Quartet 10. Music - . . K. of P. Band Brratur Exrruitur Comntittrr MAT KIRSCH C. L. WALTERS ' 1 REV R. BALL C. J. LUTZ L. C. HESSERT
u. v.. hl; FARM LANDS. Alfalfa is good lor stock. You know that. When buying a farm, why not consider one where this crop 1 grows naturally; to be exact, in Western New York. Here are two fine ’ places. Farm 1-2. 88 acres, $l3O per acre.: j Beautifully located in Seneca County J on gravelled road about 2 miles from i cither of two thriving twons; good neighborhood; convenient to school. > Soil is sandy loam well drained. Good; ; fences. Fine 9 room stone house with I I frame wing and big cellar, surrounded | j by nice shade trees. New barn 66x34; , buggy shed and other outbuildings. Two good apple and peach orchards| in bearing as well as other fruit, lias been farmed by a good farmer consequently is in good condition. Very attractive. Farm 252, 180 acres, S9O per acre, is a very attractive proposition. It is in Ontario County only two and one! halt miles from Canadaigua the i county seat, on State Road overlook ing Canandaigua latke. Supplied with’ ' natural drainage as well as having I considerable tile. An orchard of four acres in full bearing. House has 8 rooms. Two large barns, 95x35, the other 60x20. Soil gravelly loam This farm is noted for being very productive. These farms can be sold on EASY TERMS. Enquire about them. Also (isk for our folder on •■Alfalfa," "Stepping over Hollars to Pick up Dimes.” "The Land Owner' and our catalogue ol over 360 farms. PAYNE FARM LAND COMPANY. Lyeeupi St., Geneva, N. Y. — — MEAT MARKETS TO CLOSE. ,A untterairaed moat markets .will close at noon >(l2 o'clock) Friday for the rest, of the day. D. Schmidt. Baker & Ifowfer. Mutcliler. iirilß 1 S1 “ lUiu- .
□ □t-H r Battenberg & Co. Anspaugh Bros. Wilder & Co. 157t2 o CITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. 6 room house on West Madisou st., | s#so, Small Payment down. Balance < like rent. 7 room house on north 9th stree;. I Small payment down. Balance like ‘ rent. - 6 room house oh West Adams St, L at a Liargain. I ERWIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 85. 157t12 COME IN TUESDAY. And Join Our Excursion To The ' Judith Basin. Party to go out to the Judith Basin to see the big crops and be convinced . that we arc offering \rrgains in 160 I .'.20 and 640 acre farms. How much can you pay down? Call for our free i maps and folders. WM H BROWN co, 5 N. LeSalle ; St., Chicago. 111. C. G. Strieder, Indiana representative, I’honc 3,100. No. American Bldg. lon Wayne, Ind. 157tl REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. We wish to sell or trade a splendid residence property, located In Sturgis, Mich. It is a brick building, 14 rooms, i 2 baths, strictly modern; lot is 104 feet front and 190 feet deep, located In center of Sturgis, a city of 4000. ■ Good place for rooming bouse or small hotel. Is rented now for S4O per month. A splendid investment. We wgnt to sell and will make terms to suit purchaser or will trade It for Adums county property. A chance for you to s make some money. Address I Ed larttmau, R. F. D, No. 3,'Decatur at once. ‘ ‘ » 14916 — o ■'—» ' WANTED —Middle aged lady, by a widower, for general housekeeping. | Inquire of David Miller, Uniondale, In[jdlaoK 1530
. " ' - —J —1 THE REX THEATER Three big reels all the fresh air you want and a comfortable chair is what the Rex Theater offers you this evening for the small price of 5c Get out of the heat and come where you can have enjoyment and rest your bones. “The Cub” Imp. Political drama “When Father was Kidnapped” Nestor comedy “Billys Suicide" Gem. comedy 5c to all REX THEATER NOTICE TO PATRONS. All Union Barber shops in Decatur will be dosed Friday, July 4th. In order to accomodate our patrons »e will remain open until 9 o'clock Thursday evening. 156t3 Democrat Want Ads Pay. Legal Rate Loans! 2 Per Cent Per Mo h We loan $5 to JlOv and Hom one to twelve months’ time We have not changed our plan of long time and easy payments, which has become so popular with the borrowing public. On the other hand we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we operate and are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana We! loan oa household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., without removal. Mail or phone orders receive prompt attention. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you. Our agent will be In Decatur every Tuesday. Name Address Reliable. Private. H. Wim Lor c mpam Established 1896. Room 2, Second Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. Home 'Phone, 833. Fort Wayne. Inc Or C. V. Connel VETERINARIAN I I'VLlv Residence 102 DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office above Bowers Realty. Company. Phone 314 Ito M ' I j WKS-.!?-" THE KIND YOUR MOTHER MADE was all right, of course. But she would’nt have made bread at home if she had lived near our bakery. She would have found ours just as good in fact so good that she would nt have bothered about home made pastry rolls etc. Give our bake-shop a trial and learn how gbod we make things. Jacob Martin
• A SHOE STORE WITHOUT SHOES . u . - without shoes would not do very much bustaess-would A shoe store it g(ww fpftm those wlker| who 1 lt? of shoes for which it has a market, it must nmnufseture - WJuiretnenU o f its trade. How many have shoes St f trvine to do business without a mpn-ves and women, too-are trying io au wuuour a Banl ' k ACCOUn unt £h U :XTt^« U TZ You’need a Beak of personal service. One that takes a hearty, personal interest to you and your individual needs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indlaa * g|_JJISTQgaOETn..— 1 i=' s rTHE DAILY MARKET r POIT 5 v Corrected Even 4fte noon . " « —■ MW 11 .
3EXZSE3OE: EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo, N. Y-, July 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts 2,400. , i6u official to New York yesterday . Nothing closing. Slow on pigs and ' lights. Others steady. Yorkers med j Sum aud heavy. |9 10 to |920. Pigs and lights, |9 1" Rw- 8 V '5 S' - OOgIT ■•). Si -p 1,300 stead;. j Lambs 1 lower, top 840. Cattle 375 1 slow. I New wheat -|3c No. 2 Red wheat »<< No. 2 White wheat 94c,' ; No. 3 Yellow com |lcj corn, white 09c ' I Oats 37c] Sample StaUtn, übu 26c Bye 64c Barley 38 c c 45 c i No. 1 timothy bay 50 i No. 1 mixed 88.50 < No. 1 clover 86 50 rtmotby seed . . |ll>o i Wool 12c 6 20c J I COAL PrtICES I Stove and Egg. hard (8.00! Chestnut, hard 88.501 Pea, hard |7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump (5.00 Ash P 0 V. Splint |4 60 H Valley |4M R- Uon |4.jn Cannell jsqo J- HUI 00 Kentucky ji.jj Lurts «4 to " — ‘
FLY NETS Now is the time to buy your fly nets. Protect your norse and save your feed and shoe bills and make your horse work m >re s tis f .<-to •y. < nv i fi 1 you our lar & e as?ortmen us e.s from $2.50 to $15.00 Chas. F. Steele & Co. North Second Stree Old Adams County Ba Decatur, Indiana. •
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