Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1915 — Page 2
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC I hereby give notice that from this date on I will pay no debts contracted by other parties than myself, unless name have been authorized by me. Please take notice. 142t3 ANNAH LAMAN-WILLIAMS. NOTICE. The trustees of Union Chapel U. B. church will receive bids for repairing to be done at the U. B. cemetery on or before June 2G, 1915. Specifications are in the hands of Geo. W. Cramer. 142t2 o SHOE MANAGER WANTED. Wanted: Experienced man to manage shoe store in another city. Must have good references. Good wages and commission. Address “I. B„” care Democrat, Decatur, Ind. 143t3 o— LOST —On road near Bauman farm, one mile south of Haines school house, an automobile jack. ’Please return to Sam Wyatt, R. R. No. 12, Decatur. 145t3 DISTRIBUTIN’ AGENTS—Either sex. Earn $12.50 per 100. Giving free packages. Blume’s Perfumed LatinDry Starch. All or spare time. 612 Plumer Bldg. Lincoln and Rose, Chicago. 146t2 •
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FOR SALE. The Geary home on West Madison street can be bought for a very low' price, if taken soon. Nice large lot. I eight rom house; buildings for coai, II wood, chickens, and cow stable. Good i | drove well, cistern. Plenty of fruit ' I Nice shade trees. Cement walks ' I! Close to churches and school. If in-' ' terested see Simeon J. Hain at the ' City meat market. 105m-w-stf o TELEGRAPHY. The most complete course possible in railroad and commercial telegraphy. Black system, station workj etc. Position guaranteed to gradu-1 ates. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy, Fort: Wayne, Ind. 130tf o PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. D. A. Gilliom, rebuilder and repairer of pianos and sewing machines, and piano tuner. Dealer in both i branches, write or ’phone 8, Line P city. lllm-w-f-tf BOARD AND LODGING. Splendid rooms; excellent board: electric lights; telephone and bath 632 No. 2nd St.; telephone 758. ts. o FOR SALE. Rose Comber Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, 3c and 5c a piece J. P. SMITH, 85-t-t-s-2wks Preble, Ind. u — FOR SALE —Complete Bed room suit? In first class condition. Inquire of Fred Baker, 1015 Jackson street 14113 FOR SALE —Four-year-old driving horse, lady broke, harness and rubber tired buggy in good condition. Will sell cheap. Inquire Parrish Bros.’ barber shop. 143t3 FOR SALE —Barren Plymouth Rock eggs. Fifty cents for a setting of 15 eggs, or S3.CO a hundred. Inquire o' Bernard Beckemcver, ’Phone 14-U. FOR SALE —Wood, at $1.50 a load, delivered. Telephone Harper, Havslip & Bell. ’Phone 501. llltf LOST—Automobile No. 77,706. Return to Star grocery and receive reward. 14613 FOR RENT —House on Marshall St. Inquire of Jesse Sutton. 147t3 WANTED —High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory.—Brown Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester, New York. it FOR SALE —Brand new Turnbull wagon and set of heavy harness, which have never been used. Call at horse sale barns at any time. A bar gain for you—J. M. Rice. 145t6 1 FOR SALE—An eight-room house and lot on Adams street. Size of lot ’ 70x200. See Dan Erwin. 139t24 !
Coming—Redpath Chautauqua— 7 Big Days Including a Recital by ALICE NIELSEN, World’s Famous Soprano Francesco Paliana and His Band William Owen Company In the Modern Drama Health Lectures Joy Night Program Orchestral Music Marimbaphone Selections Russian Players “The Servant In the House” Humor Instruction Inspiration Literary Lectures Playground Worker A Recital of ALICE NIELSEN, Prima Donna of the Metropolitan and Boston Ore a C omn ™?« You Can’t Afford to Miss This Event f a C ° m P anieS The season tickets purchased by the local committee and now on sale may be had while they last at S 2 50 An will be $3.00. Season tickets are good for seven week day performances tkkets thereafter THERE WILL BE NO CHAUTAUQUA ON SUNDAY CHAUTAUQUA WEEK HERE, JULY
Highest Praise For “The Servant In the House” First Chautauqua Renditions In the Many Towns and Cities Where It Has Already Appeared. Author of Play Witnesses Production at Jacksonville. Fla., Is Called and Compliments the Excellent Cast. ■ Servant In the House" Is now fully established ns a Chautauqua ■ and Lyceum attraction. Its first production nt Jacksonville, Fla., on S the evening of April 17 surpassed the fondest expectations of the “ Redpath management Charles Rann Kennedy, the author of the 1 piny, was also present on this opening night and at the close of the rendition I expiessed the greatest satisfaction witli the excellency of the cast and the I manner of production. Culled to the platform at the elose, he expressed his satisfaction, holding ; the hand of William Owen, the star, In his ns he talked. The audience hi turn demonstrated Ils enthusiasm by rounds of applause and also by a rising vote of approbation which the platform manager was to convey to other cities where the piny appeared later. Since the opening night "The Servant In the House” has been repeated in two score or more Chautauqua cities, ineluding Savannah and Augusta, Ga.; i * wiiiiiiiiM■■■■■ Photo by Norman Alley, Redpath Staff Photographer. Dr. William A. Colledge, Redpath Educational Director; Charles Rann Kennedy, Author of ‘‘The Servant In the House," and William Owen, Who Plays the Leading Role in This Great Play, Photographed at Jacksonville, Fla., April ! 19, 1915. HE ■ KK U ■ Is- - w .feaMM 1 - ' ' "<■' ‘ .. < ~ WO ■ r- t> .. .-. s -..4xL 'i e, x < <."5. ' >'■£- — 1111 i Photo by Norman Alley, Redpath Staff Photographer. Charles Rann Kennedy, Author of "The Servant In the House," Responding to the Audience's Request For a Speech, Following the First Rendition of This Play Upon the Chautauqua Platform, Jacksonville, Fla., April 17, 1915. Charleston. S. C., and Birmingham, Ala., and with equal success, all of which i will be good news to the scores of cities and towns where the production lias been booked for winter Lyceum dates. The same company will present this play in the winter season that is now tippearing on the Chaiitauquas. Special scenery is carried for this production. The play is presented in five acts. It concerns problems of the present day and sets forth the story of one morning in the early spring. The central thought of tiie play is summed up in the Scriptural quotation. “If a man says ‘I love God’ and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he thatj lovetb not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?” The cast of characters is as follows: CAST Or CHARACTERS. James Ponsonby Makeshyfte, D. D.. the most Reverend, the Lord Bishop ot Lancashire J. W. McConnell The Rev. William Smyth, Vicar Robert Stevens I Auntie, the Virar's Wife Miss Sarah Willey ' Mary, their Niece Miss Margaret Ulrich I Mr. Robert Smith, a gentleman of necessary occupation William Owen ; Rogers, a Page Boy Earl Mcßath I Manson, a Butler William Lindquist Time: An early morning in spring. Place: An English country vicarage.
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