Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1913 — Page 4

DAIL YDEMOCRAT Published Every Evening, Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY LEW G. ELLINGHAM. JOHN H. HELLER. Subscription Rates. Fer Week, by carrier 10 cents Fer Year, by carrier 15.00 Fer Month, by mail 25 cents Ter Year, by mail |2.59 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known un application. Entered at the postoilice in Decatur, Rev. Hinshaw, serving a life sentence for tile murder of his wife, and whose parole was recomended by the state board of pardons, may not go liee. Governor Ralston does not take kindly to the idea and may refuse to grant tile parole. Beautiful days. Dig in. Do it uo.v, w hat ever you have to do. and If you hav’nt any thing to do, dig something Up that you can dig into. The days ! pass rapidly and the first thing you: know, your time for usefulnes's will! have j>ast and it will be too late. Remember that only those things count' which help some one else. Are you a Chautauqua booster? If I you are not you ought to be. *lt is I a help to any community to have twenty programs such as are to be j given here during the week which ■ opens Thursday. Such men as Folk., Bede, Haden and the others are sure : to say things that will stick in your i mind. The committe have some tick ( i ts to sell yet if the affair is to be a : success and its up to you to help them ' do it. The caucus held by the democratic

v* V A MJT • o —•—• - - • •' • ■• — KtSlStSßffiJSt'fiJStHitKStifitHiJffiJKJffitKHKifittfKSitffiJ'fittfiJ'RKUWimStffitffiat'fitffiafiJ'fitffitffiafitStHiafiJStStStffitS ‘FJSJ'fitSfiJ'fitKSWiKSJSJtfitifitJKifiJtfttfi I For The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered In Suits And Furnishings I I Come To Our Big Removal Sale I S ' . bh g This sale affords you an opportunity to get at cost and less the smartest styled, finest fashioned ready-to-wear clothing in City g’ Sfi k Here’s a partial list of the many bargains that we are ofterino- $

51 g I £ a ALL s g - $13.50 and $15.00 tn £ £ Suits SR ♦♦ g !fi During this Sale I $9.75 s s I f

s | TROUSERS Discounted 25 per cent. Iff SI.OO Trousers, now 75c 3N 51.75 Trousers, now $1.32 UE $2.00 Trousers, now $1.50 $2.50 Trousers, now SI.BB $3.00 Trousers, now $2.25 IE $3 50 Trousers, now $2,63 ,** $4.50 Trousers, now $3.33 |D $5 00 Trousers, now $3.75 $6,00 Trousers, now $4.00 sis $7.00 Trousers, now $4.68

7 "" ‘7 . ■" 1 ■ 1 ■ • — if; Every article in our Stock has been reduced with the exception of Coliars and Overalls. The Merchandise sold durinc this » : n i tr g see for yourself just what this Sale means. * e Wlll be s °ld strictly for cash. Come and X | THE MYERS DAILEY CO I g DECATUR’S LARGEST AND BEST STOKE FOR MENS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING * S

senators last evening, resulted in a sufficient number standing and declaring their intentions to vote for th« tariff bill to assure its passage. Two Louisiana senators will vote against the bill because it puts sugar on the free list In 1916. A resolution "as adopted declaring the bill a party measure and urging the undivided support of the senators without amendment, unless recomended by the committee. Lamar, the New York broker, who impersonated members of congress over the telephone In furthering his financial ends, has been known as "the wolf of Wall street.” It is the unanimous opinion of those who were the unconscious victims of Mr. Lamar's versatility that the appelation is now pitifully inadequate to properly define the man. lacking helghth, depth breadth and vehemence. Doubtless many Washington gentlemen are working overtime in the attempt to | thing up a substitute that is sufficient-! ly strong to properly express their | ' real feeling in the matter.—Fort I | Wayne Sentinal. ONE GOOD LAND Investment Is Worth A Lifetime Os Labor. The foundation of American prosperity is the soil. Better come and let : us show you how you can own ycur own homes. Our Judith Basin farms ! yield big crops of winter wheat, al- | salsa and oats without irrigation. ■ Bring along your wife or son Tuesdayi Get our maps, facts, and bargains in ; 160 and 320 acre tracts. W. H. BROWN CO., 5 No. LaSalle j .St., Chicago, 111. C. G. STRIEDER, Indiana Representative, Phone 3100. No American Bldg., Fort Wayne Ind. - ’ ! Democrat Want Ads Pav.

I Union Suits 50c Open Mesh 38c 50c Ribbed 38c SI.OO Kumfort Mesh 75c SI.OO Closed Krotch 75c $1.50 Imeprial $1.15 • $2.50 Imperial Wool $1.85 ALL TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS and SUIT CASES Discounted 25 Per Cent.

SPECIAL NOTICE. The Decatur school board will receive sealed bids for removing old paper from walls and ceilings of the v est ward school house and putting ou one coat of glue sizeing and two coats of paint, made of standard white lead (Eagle or Carter) and pure linseed oil, color to conform with state laws; also cornice, belfry and outside of window frames, sash and doors, with two coats made of white lead, (Eagle or Carter) with pure linseed oil. Bids may be filed with the secretary i Irvin Brandyberry, not later than S| p. m. on July 9, 1913. Said work to be completed on or before August. Ist. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. School Hoard, O. L. VANCE, IRVIN BRANDYBERRY, J. F FRUCHTE. 0 FRECKLES. Now ia the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need i of feeling ashamed of your freckles,' as the prescription othine—double strength—is guaranteed to remove i 1 these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of thine—douj ble strength—from your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning: and you should soon see that even the > . worst freckles have begun to disap-i pear, while the lighter ones have van | ished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed (o completely j. clear the skin and gain a beautiful I clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money hack if it fails to remove freckles. —— - o MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the anI nual meeting of stockholders of the I Old Adams County Bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, In-'

ALL $20.00 and $22.50 Suits During this Sale $15.00

dianti, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. oa Tueiday, August V 1913. for .of elerltng seven directors lor give fdr the ensuing I year and t'o rrfcrrsaet subh other business as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER. Cashier. eodtillS'. NOTICE. All members of the K. of P. band, who are expecting to play Thursday, must be at the meeting tonight at 7:30 prompt. A. M. SELLEMEYER, Director. ——o —— i FOR SALE—Range, good for coal or wood. In excellent condition. In-1 quire at once of Yager Bros. & Reinking. Phone 105. 155t3 ; "CRIMES OF WHITE SLAVERS”—' Only low-priced book published. Fearlessly, truthfully exposes everything. Agents make daily. Send j 30c now for book, instructions. - J Frank Montgomery. Powell, Pa. WANTED—MiddIe aged lady, by a! widower, for general housekeeping. < ; Inquire of David Miller, Uniopdale, Indiana. ir,2t3 ;I OR SALE —Will sell cheap: One J | oak combination book case and writ-' i ing desk; one oak side-board; onei iron bed; two rocking chairs, and 2i straight chairs. Everything in first’ I class condition. Inquire of Mrs. A.! H. Sellemeyer, 116 First St., or Phomj 192- 160t3 WANTED—Salesmen two district re-' persentatives to travel with lino of I paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Co., I ; Cleveland, O. 145t6 ■ i WANTED—Agents to take orders for the Kwick-sharp Knife and Shears sharpener. Good commission.—Wm G. Kist Co., Decatur. Ind. 128tf , WANTED —Marled lady for magazine j collecting. Miss Purity has resigned.— Mahan, 7 Knicherbo. ker, Indianapolis. 159t3 HIGH CLASS Utility White Rocks. Eggs 61.25 per setting; |6.00 per hundred. Chicks, |l2 per hundred. Delivered free. W. H. Lansberg, Framingham Ccntiv, Mass. 145 m w s 4-wfca

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SHIRTS J 1.50 Values in Fnt Madras and Mer cerixed Fabrics, some with collar tc match, now ; $1.15 SI.OO Values in Negligee and Soft Collar to Match Shirts, now 79c 50c Values in Negligee and soft Collar Shirts, now 38c

7-rrr : — “ 1 FOR 9|l>E— One family driving horr.ceight \ears old. Weight 1000 lbs., i la in jtpod flesh. One eight year j ; old niai'e suitable for driving W work-1 ■ mg. Weight about lbs. Inquire ol M. U Magley. Decatur, Ind. Phone . 11m. 1 100t3 I I IXJSTvj-1913 Senior Class Pin. On Second on Madison St., between th'' Murray hotel and Interurban station , Finder please return to this office or , to irwin merry. 16113 FOR SALE—Four month old pups Pointer and hound blood. Two nwlI es and two females. Cheap if taken rt once. Lloyd K. Magley. Phone 11 - nt, R R 7. 161t3 FOR SALE- Good Aligator hay press In good condition. Inquire of F W. France, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 161t’• Furnished room to let. 543 Null man st. 161t2 THE REX THEATER Tonight is the big night for the $5.00. We are still giving away a $5.00 gold piece to the one holding the lucky number. Probably the ticket you buy this evening will win it for you. Bring the rest along. The chance is too good to miss. The show is excellent. Three reels in all. “The Rosary” Rex drama “The Tenderfoots Ghost” Frontier comedy “Bewitched Matches” Standard trick picture j 5c to all REX THEATER

« ALL $16.50 and $18.50 Suits During this Sale $12.45

5XV"*'-’ J Two Piece. Underwear 25c Balbriggan )9; 50c Fine Balbriggan 33c 50c Porosknit 38c SI.OO Fine Wool , 75c I ■ II 111 II „ Boys’ Extra Trousers 50c Values now 39c 75c Values now sg c SI.CO Values now . * 79c $1.50 Values now $1,15 $1.75 Values now $1.35

fl masonry without mortar I attempt to erect a structure without stones. I A mason wou An(J makeg a carc f o | selection of I bricks or rnoita • He uses outside bricks for outside I the materml tha is work . How many y 0 ■»" “ «• and wome • ■ ' ■ a Bank Account? And do you realize and YOUR needs to build SuR edifice of success « just as important as the select.on of X mortar by a mason when he puts up a budding? first national bank Decatur. lndisnß - READ THIS A chance to buy Good shoes at a neat saving to the purchaser. Mens Oxfords, Florsheim at ... . $4.40 <> “ Thompson’s at... . $3.50 “ $3 00 and <3.50 oxfords .... $2.65 Womens $3.00 and $3.50 oxfords . . . $2.65 “ $2.50 oxfords $1.85 *• $2.00 “ sl-35 Still greater reduction on all womens, Misses and childrens white canvas and buck shoes and oxfords. Buy them where they have them and save money. ELZEY&HACKMAN OPP. COURT HOUSE

« » — £ ALL I K S SB.OO and SIO.OO J Suits ♦ ♦ K £ During this Sale ♦♦ $5.75 I £

r — I Exceptional Values \K In Loys Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. $ $2.50 Suits now . S ss•so Suits now.. sl ’® 7 50 $4.50 Suits now 82,38 *r $l 50 Suits now $3.00 $6.50 Sults now * 3 - 67 IE $7.50 Suits now » 4 ’ 34 ♦♦ *•«> SB.OO smu now ’;;;;;;; 85X0 $