Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1913 — Page 2
DAILYDEMOCRAT PuMlgtiag fevery "Evening, Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT COMPANY , t j LEW G. ELLINGHAM. f ’ JOHN H. HELLER. Subtcrlption Rate*. Per Week, by carrier........ 10 cent* Pei Tear, by carrier.... |5.00 j Per Month, by mall ....25 cents J Per* Tear, by‘ ma 11... .|2. Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rate* made known cu application. Entered at th® postoffice in Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. The Indianapolis : • :st master lias induced <> ■■ hi- . ,s. »n i. :* . and pul hi bi< place I; dem :< .st T>.c , papers oi that <ii > : ,r< ro.'iring loud I and lone. |.nt lll: > Uifl’c I .once wo ii.ii see between thui action | and th. inode oi i ocedure loitewed by the repsildd for a good nniii.' years t i. iu o Vi'itcst! - ,1 . I'.l, democratic viu;■!<>. ees, they sh them clear out oi the Job. ■■i i" ■■■.. — The city of Dec.Hur has a fnauci.'l' credit, ■ . ~ ' . Viably bell-.; 1.. ■ o p. , .. nt iin '. 1 of the vi. ition as permitted by law. ‘ It’s th :.im tim .or a good man - ‘ years am! the iatt ' due *o the g<. J work of tiie pi i ..f council and the! one pre. .. *. Not quite eight years ago the iiii.mii, <.nii>K»ed oi i Christen. Burna, Vant'amp. Chronister ‘ and Martin, began their work; with a 1 • < city indebtedness of 3134,U00, floating ( orders enough to fill a bank, absolutely no credit and a tax rate too low to break even, without paying off any debt. They had a hard four years, i but the people appreciated their et ’ forts to that extent that hree of the ‘ old council. Christen. Martin and Chronister, were re-elected, and Mr 1 Hale, who had been appointed to sue- 1
W/! f mt*" I fit 1M (sM T lU 3 \Fi\rff] ■ I Iri Ii I'Xiißi i I ;I I Braraad, \ Flo I ’'*' ~'<*a I'' 191.1 I'A II fßmi* IC* » '' There Is No Mystery in This Fact that season after season-year after year-our customers return to us for their clothes. It simply goes to‘prove t -first, that our customers are discriminating judges of values, and second, that the clothes we sell in every way meet the standard that our customers set. [ ' And here’s why,-because we have learned where and how to select the merchandise we sell. We have found through years of experience that Michael-Stern Clothes at moderate prices will look bet- . ter and wear longer than any others? SUITS $12.50 to $25.00 The Myers-Dailey Go. I
ceeci Mr. Vant’amp, after the latter Y death, was re-elected. By careful and v.atchful service they have kept up the work of reducing the debt, until we now have a credit that we can feel proud of. No trouble to buy goods now, or make any kind of a contract we want, and that is why It is mighty important that you eelect at the primary next Tuesday, well quaillied men who will continue to pay tin debt oil and tln n reduce the tax. That is the sen able tiling to do, the only thing, and it’s up to you democrats tu nominate a'Ttic : ticket, composed o men who* an and will do the thing that will r.-taio at cr.dit and lower the debt and the tex.. —rw < W in SI ■'TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS For Mayor. ■ ton a.e .uaim ,z d to a.mounce m.V nine : . < and to lor mayor of the city of is atiiV. iadiana. subject to 11., di loir. ~dic j mary eieciiou to bt li> id, Ta - la. .i- o'm.bi-r nth, 1813. ( ,S. '■ CHRISTEN. FOR CLERK. I’h .. am. . my name as a can- . tlm •• alien for clerk . f the i it' o. ’ it 1 subject to the demo, nd i.• cdy ii'iury. to be held , Tuesday, September lit*. 1813. H. -I. De VOSS. FOR COUNCIL: AN, FIRST WARD. You are*author: :ed to announce my name as a <.. i..t ii councilman oi tiie First waid, Decatur, Indiana, subject to the decision of the democratic city primary, to be held Tuesday, September 30. H F. LINN. FOR CITY TREASURERYou are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for treasurer of the City of Decatur, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday, September 30. HARVEY’ S. STEELE. Democrat Want Ads Pay.
MR. SULZER IS : ' NOW ON TRIAL 11 p New York Governor Faces ( Impeachment Board—Recessed Until Friday. ‘ PASS CURRENCY BILL I House Puts Bill Through r Easily—Bandits Arrested at Wauseon. Ohio.’ i I United I’res- Service) New Albany. N, V.. Sep;. IS iSpecinl to Dally Demo, rati—Members oi the impeachment m>::rcl which will try' Sulzer were sworn in today and then ; recessed until 10 o’clock tomorrow 1 morning, in offering their appearance | ' Sulzer’s attorneys aiinoiineeil that | they w ould object to the court’s jurisdiction and to its membership. Per-* serially, Mr. Sulzer hud no part in t day’s proceedings and did nut even! appeal at the capital. The proceed-, mgs were very colemn and hardly a • sound w.c i-i. -ie by the sp - Mors. A sensation was sprung when it was an-i I non need that Lewis A. Sarecky. tali’paign secretary to Sulzer, and one of i the principal witnesses to be used ; against him, had disappeared and thatjl be would be tried tonight for con-ij tempt. Washington, D. Sept. IS —(Spec-J ial to Daily Democrat) —The house!; tills afternoon pasted the administra- I tion currency bill by a vote of 388 to J 94. ! Concord, N. H., Sept. 18—(Special | to Daily Democ rat)—lt is believed .-< i now tiiat with tne Thaw case started j or its way to the supreme court of the I , United States it will be years before < a decision will ue obtained. The ini- j pression among attorneys is that there • is no way in which to extradite a man < charged with a crime who is declared j insane. j _____ ? Toledo. Ohio. Sept. IS (Special to J Daily Democrat!--Members of th ■ bandit gang which held up an auto J liarty near Bryan. Ohio, last night are > believed to be in the hands of the po- ; . lice. Arthur D'-rmow. 2>. of Nev. . i York, and William Justis. 22, of Phil- t i adeh-hta, wen» •>-rp«to.l <>n » Wsbes** * train at Wauseon at noon today. The j ■ men were armed and had in their pos- | I cession money and jew-lry A third i man, Robert Dwyer, was arrested at g l.ryan. Officers pursued the three j j bandits and in the fight the sheriff • ! ol Williams county wax shot twice by [ i i>wj>r and will prouably div. | ~O ■ — PUBLIC SALE. ‘ The undersigned will offer lor sale J 1 at her farm. s*~ miles vast of D.-catur, ! !miles northeast of Bobo, 5 mil' s | ■ miriliwest of Wren. Ohio, on Thurx- J ; day. October 2. J 913. beginning at I'* E o’clock a. m„ the following property, J owft: Five head of horses: One 1 I f'.clgian mare. 2 yeara old, weight 1275 lbs.; 1 Belgian mare. I year old. weight 1133; 1 sorrel gelding, 1 year I eld. weight 1115; 1 bay Belgian stick-: ling colt; 1 span mules, ;i years old.: Two head < ante: One black heifer, | z years old. bred; 1 spring Jersey i calf; 1! head of sheep; *1 bte<*dlng eve's; 2 spring lain'm. Hogs: I'our brocxi sows, 1 black sow, duo to farrow soon; 3 epct ted hows: 9 head fat hogs: l‘‘ head shoata; 7 Iwad small .boats. FarmI mg implements: Deering binder, new. i hay tedder, good as new. Superior grata drill, check rower, new; riding breaking plow, ridlag com ]4<.w, aglkj Ing breaking plow. harrow, string tooth harrow, imb sleds, bog ruck and ladder, hay ladders. 4-In. tire truck wagon, hay in mow, outs in bin. corn in slmck. Uilivi rye strew, mule harness, set heavy work harness, extra coilnra. and many other articles not mentioned. Idtm-h ge’vdd on ground. Term* of Rale: ■■■•'>.•# and under. I cash. Over that amount a credit of: 1 nio'dltc win bo given. tmit-iiMser gir-| cuiity. No i«f»i*it> rtutoted until settled for. HTEUa MITt’H. Ed Kirkland. Au<t Frank KnrlM-r. <lert. WANTED To work hy the week or keep house for fanrily Middlei.gvd Indy. Inquire at H'7 Routh sth St.. T. Meyera residence. MR3 HOUHM FDR RENT— I" rooms, Itath. '•lectrlc lights, artificial gas. drove! well and city water, furtiave, everyiiqng mprtc-tn.' op lose to c'ourt house.' Hv< Har'vyi Leon ~•<1 j FOR KALE Hard «-««l burner, Fa vorita make* <io<xi as new. Will ■ sell cheap. Inquire of John Ever ■eUz 21»tS i - - 4
I The Fall Garmenl Os Your Choice Is lid . . .1-.' - I M 1 It .nay be of soli rich mat -.lor of some handsonw weave of 15 TH' 4 wool. We are confident of ni l the requiriMutb . I of taste and discrimination, *<' who demand I / ' \\\A common place in style and quality. We h; never b c'_ . ‘ \WI cessfui in gathering together s ! i garments to se I and mo a .an .. . | / 1 ast ’’’ s season * nti "here will you look for a better shov mg I i 'i—o ~ - iA F'-i' f ; . st ■ n ' ■ 4 h i ' •7* A 1 Ei'.KY ONE b .( 'I . S'.\x A Ni> I • HOUSE 0E FASHIONS | I I w**. A As vast and wonderfully varied .asm Is m , . , „ , , // >\ -4 stocks there is no room in them xc . n-J g -niese is no need for women to te con- j thin commonplace or extreme. |7; tent to sele»ct from a mere handful of / tSI/ 55 garments. 'IB —a ’ L I \Jx|' Ina word they arv suchgarmenuts J 5 . | : Il women who understand dress require, j Here before you for convenient choosffi ing is every style worth having-eveiy h , B fabric—every coloring r ~ Zibeline Striivcd boucit S' 1 4 ."TS“ 3, Much of the attractivness of the new * * ' K , | fur- coats is due to the wonderful fabrics. ’ Mok Plush Cut .'<Jour ix: They are rich, soft, thick, but not heavy Li'uc ided j iu a i , » au J | • SM. e are prepared to meet any wants of then; .ia udious and ask cl- b.m- > mak> a ; Os of our stock. FULLENKAMP’S I Jtt ffii Hi- i r '.< .ffii; , J,i s: .}.
PUBuIC SALE. The wli» offer the fol-' ‘ ng . peraonal i ruperty for wile at reaiden<«-. i. ntlltni southeu* of; L atur, or l mile west and ’•* mlh* • th of H< •rant Milh op V’eilneedny t 21. I’. .Ui.’iag at I 1 ■ • «>’: Jock •u S hewn .: hots.*. ('un-iietlng of t -e goo,| work hot, ut> g neral | ; imer hors.- mid out- ; year old colt. l I cad of emtio. One cow, with calf* ' aide on, «>■<, »:!| f«- froth in ng; on* !.•.; >r, will I fraah Jan y on*- b-lfer * If. 1 Ii hd o 1 i X hi* bruud «#«. nine rhoatß. . ’ ablng fiw. cath. 13 head I I • Ahieep. 1" i’c-’d of Ewe».’ Farming' l i . lenti-ntw. t wn«?<n. 1 bn.-gy, 1 Mc-j i mlek idi. ,tr. 1 ineritsp luGK'-r, 1 ted<br. 1 iiaj r fticuklpß ■«». rtprfiij Tooth nd dlte Tooth row, I fi n ),mt<. st * work bar■lngfo driving Mnrtreea. alaoj ut 53..0 »ho< -■ <>i itmi and twin* I < rr thin;' pot HHmtiotiud. LviskJij Is > .»»d on g.iii nda hv Ln<l<» Aid Mpi ciity of UnptUt rburch of Ffaumut, i Milla. Term* of aal»: |5 and under I rub. Over that mmmnt a itudlt of -, month* will lie irivon. inirrhnm-r I giving hie note with approved e.a-urity 1 I |><*r rent rdf for «Hl»h. No mihmJ. ! rrmovcvl until M*tt*ed for. CUMtENt’K HTfKJIMM. t’LYHK WOLF | JOHN MI’ITII.EII, Am t H>AN R<N)F. t ierk 2Hf« i‘s UNIMIIEIi IUKIMH to rent, woe Mm. I’hippe. ’*<■.. Nnltiwmi si 2141 a IHR SALK Our ham* l„itn«»r. In «wwl • imdlik'ti «heap. Alena lot of pimhl bimbor. 'r-JortH* JJT or fryi>t»| then ter. 219tJ i • » /•- - ♦——* ——*
CHICHESTLB S Pi: * -r $' PILESI P3LESI PF WJLUAW iIOAM FILE v t L v ’.«•*-- n.i -> . i- . L 11 i I r ’■<!« oil dhn. ’ *l'o. it : M* 'Far BY CMTCSPRISF. DRi .. ■ w ** Two high-citiM JlelgUn »Ulllon» will aland for maira at my barn * tnflca northcaat of Decatur, Ind., tbit Moaaon. King Waltw la a blomi bay 5 yearn ol<L welghu 1,000 th.,, p al prorod that he ia an excellent brand er. Fred Orlon la a flue aorrel, white mane and Uli, 3 years old. will welgt over a tun when matured. He la i fine apeclmen of the tlelglau borne ,h»e .proved iivat b» la a auro breeder .-•rtrm Ten dollara to Insure » colt tn atnod and aurk. Owncni part Ing wlih mid » will be hold fur luaur time. Wraaoliclt yoar patronngp, J A. FLEMING % SON, 77-21- wlOwks. O*»uera. i
At The Art Sto. o t nave opened our An / ; jre at tiie con ■ and Se ondstroeL. ,i. .. ; .h toahn<.<nx*le ic* U« many articles whic’ wecarriit ii - fgv comp, ,‘te ussortmf nt of Nv:dle and c dbftadcotUMittireatis. Kuns Beil ..w y ;; -■ - taiKping pnats, pHow dwigßß and you ■ /it nt. . e : s ;ve «aB te ■ soni '* \ >. 'A-r ’y . ■ c* a .son win i raati ’J ip bouf*ht of ' S ofne n a ’ -;k nt onr line of.K. Kin --V ■ ■ ' ! P ! i I wlVIi ’• — ; Cleaning up of last ear of I'CACHES at clean up Prices •i Take advantage of Special i‘i ce While They Last . RUNYON-ENfiELtR «•
