Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1912 — Page 4
D A It Y DEMOCRAT £•«*? E»t* * V E *-'*-* By TH MCATVt HIM 14T CMPMf LEW 6. ELLINGMAM /OHM h. MfLLC* Ltw-ptoo Rate* ®er W**» toy earner t M «**« ptr Toor. oj carrier .......... 8T ifi Per Moath, by •»- ! ■ 25 «•» Fer year. by ami! ..... J 3 »• S Sg> ' O>-V •■ ■• !'*»«* A4»wti*J*g rate* made ktvsw* c* •ppi*at.'®*Entered at tbe po*tcrffiew in Daeaxur fodia»s. a* a.'«rt.d ttau* aall ♦ frfr*® « kr. >tf> W ’ A ?<t®OTt j* < X ji X/tfc <?u as mu*.b e*th*sLa*m as pwvs'h.e that ’o be From now on no tirve rhe I.lfit*** ever an*! that iaxbe 4e*ir« of the comznittwe. and the <Mber« interested. Come oat weight. The rep-Micas eorigreestotkal . -n---s'eatio* of the Eighth district, II taa beet announced. will be held at Maaci* on Thursday, Augasx Mb So tar there are no avowed candidates for the honor and it is not expected that there will be a very stiff battle. Adamt county has seven delegate*. DeU-' ware tweotyxix, Jay fifteen, Madison thirty, Randolph nineteen and Weils nine. making a total of H<, and necessary to choice. fifty-four Mayor Tee pie of this city has been mentsoaed for the place, but has made no offirial anaooncenient of bis candidacy. Mr. Taft occupies a hopeless poaltion His best friend* do not expert bis ejection He was noaunated L? a war bine. but machine methods cannot elect him Plenty of money will be back of him, but money cannot elect him Tbe country baa lost coofidence in Mr. Taft. He has not made good. For three years and a half be has been president During that time be has accomplished aMhing. On the contrary he has put himself in oppos.’j'zn to progressive legislation <w every sort and has obstructed every measure designed to relieve the people from oppr«-*aive conditions These are not empty statements but are tacts. as every one who has kept posted concerning what baa been going on knows Mr Roosevelt Is still work
OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE is of great importance to every man and young man who is not well supplied with clothes. This is an opportunity that you should’nt fail to grasp NOW YOU CAN BUY $20.00 to $22.50 suits for 16.50 to 18.50 suits for Sl2L 5 . 12.50 to 15.00 suits for 7.00 to 10.00 suits for Boy’s Clothing at Separate Trousers % Regular Price U Regular Prices All Furnishings And Hats At Reduced Prices THE MYERS-DAILEY CO.
xg an b-e ’tot’d party He and M» j foUwwee* ref«M to v-xcri Mr Tkrt. But Hoosever » third y*ny wffl *®»| , carry tbe etaetzo* The s««t pre**1 , brat of tbe Tnlted States »® be ettb- | ’er Mr Taft or tbe democratic aoss; Woodrow Wilson. The democratic ao*»*'**w stands for the Cktaga ; that tbe people ssst Mr. Ta'ti 1 stasdn for ootbhur whir* *'•! y*» > ' Rep.aKan papers are'.* >!#*'**> i alde-trark tbe fanner vcee by tbe t i !bat dMr dtffIKHTWUi a** 4aaS ©f S©«*rt«f tße prtt* By faror »I er».. TW m>X4mb«bu arw at wojiriy I ioobab, silly and tmtrathfal. that ft s | 1 eearceiy wonk denying. X« ook , wants tbe farmer to be less 'prosper' | oss than be la. and bo cme ic cwm-i pimaing becanae of bis price Whit| they do otpe**. to is the difiereoce bc-| ■ twee* tte price paid tbe farmer and * the price charged tbe eoosataer »! tbe ci tie*. There is a loag tsar gm I ■ of profit somewhere between th* I ' «s cents per pound paid to the fans- i ■ er for Ms bog and tbe thirty cents I charged tor bam in Chicago. IndUn-1 spoils and eve* is smaller cities Tbe! Tarmer who get* twenty-five '.-eats! tj per dores for his eggs or twenty-five I i ■ cents per pound for bis butter, on I the average, is rather lucky, and still I ' eggs sei! for as much as sixty cent* ■ per dozen and hotter for about that much a pound during the winter. The fanner is fortunate who gets a dollar • for his wheat and tbe good Lord > knows he cas t raise it for mock less i' nowadays, hot the poor man of tbe city, who boys a ten-ce*' -oaf of - trend gets a chunk about tbe size of ■ . your hand And on tbe other band ■ when the farmer goes to buy .'am ' machinery or any thing be may need, be pays more in proportion than the increase in the price be reeei re* The ! . farmer doesn t ze’ ”-e extra mosey, f‘ the workman doesn't get it The peopie stood for it for a while, but tbe 1 dissatisfaction has reached tbe farmt er. the miner, the workingman, the - tradesman and everyone, but the e trust-protected uazon. That this is ' true will be proven after the vot-w e are ecranted next November. CAPPEbTERS WANTED : . We want four firs'-crass 'arpente-B T , at once. r I«7U LARROWE CONST. CO. . e J — e FOR SALE—Kitchen range, gratis , for coai or wood, good baker, warm ing overs and reservoir Wtif sell n j cheap this week —Mrs Cha*. Vogie- ' wede s*d> Monroe street I’OtJ
DOINGS IN SOCIEB ! j I 1 Mrs. H. L. Merry Gves Par- < ty This Ahemocn for Mildred Klady < W ’ I OF NOTTAWA. MICH.)’ i i • Supper at Murray Tonight for Helen Weber—Omlor Home Scene of Party. •• ■ 1 WEEMS SOCIAL CALENDAR. Wednesday. O*vyr, Refomed Aid —Mrs Oscar | 1 ; -Nwr -Aer I Cct-'W'd Swcval-C. D. KsnknL Te.rwuay Th.mbJs —Ber~ ia Hei »r Evangelical Ad Social — Ctafrt ■ Mite ixizi-k. E. Ctarefc law*. Fr day I , F *tee" Re*w«**te* Yoweg LaSws 3. Up-aalve. Tbe most kamle*s and profitable «>'• fee the < lips is Tenth. Apply it freely. |1 and the? win always be soft and smooth, and from them sweet.. melodious words win Bow.— Gfona G H annex, in Skming Light Mrs Gene Steele was a chnrai.ag Poetess yesterday afternoon to the j - members of tbe Priscilla etab. It was an aaaeanny good time eo-| payed by tbe members of tbe teie-, pbooe force and a number of their j friends at the home of tbe Mieoe*;' ftartrude and AgMd Omlor. south of J the city They bad piatned to have, 1 a hay-rack ride there, hot the w«*tber spoiled that so the trip was mad* byj hack. On arriving at the Oalori borne, the good time began In earn*-: ' and there was spieodid mwefe for the; dancing and games which were >n| c-der G*'.-- ‘ ‘-rs mace ll or- he* and room* fragrais ■i*ac _ t&fals 2U54 ret'iTTiis# s*<c»sq* 3 • dei.cions sepper was served at litt’e table* provide* for the accommodation of tbe guest*. The sapper was such as only a farm house can supply and ‘sKl'-ded chicken, potat' salaJ. sandw-v-he*. potato chip*. to r - i ciseese, ice cream, cake and lens-' onade in ’he m*n* Those wb© enjoyed the hospitality of the Omlor home were France* Baker. Edith Miller. Marie and Esther He<kman. Sylvia Droppieman. Inex Cawerdaie. Kittle Fought >iraee and Gertrude Omior Willard Pember-on, Joe Hauler i < harles Watson. Edwin Ftedder Johann. I’bariee Erode. Clem Colebin. Fred Smith. Fete Rums* blag Mis* Mildred Klady of Nottawa. ‘
r v« thas eftmmecn W her *<*«* ’< Mr* H L Mwry A WwfwsßS* of gu < de* tower* —*aa'am* and sweet , wars *Md i* making ths Mer-’ , bsaae FMtay and ’i the ( gnaw* tawed * tartangm an gntary , among tbs away tana* of awaamear j, Ma*tc w*n tarns**rd by the Mt****', Crystal Ksra. Gtady t Graham wtbar* and thw hwtea* *ar»ed d»i ; r- * ( tana aad cwaMg radiwhmiata ot , sherbet and aake Ganasa hn*4d*» | ( M.m Ktady war. tba Mivsaa Crystal ( Kat*. Ctady* Grain* Fay HamW’Saomi talk*. LiSwa Bh*- Ftoreesra t jfvytn. Xeihe Meyers. Bwtk Paxtar J see. Ruby FatmL Dsewtky reman.:' W bifred Barks. Mary Fris 'iger i Mta* Heta* Weber who returns to L mc**row' to Indiana t*l --i* afm a th- -* p weaks* visit her* with the Misses i ( Baes Tamnadtar aad • «•*«* Weash*< ■, wt 2 be the g*e»- oi taaar •’ * dzns*r } ( jnrty give* this warning at the Mur-j ( tay hotel by Me*-** Theodore Grzl-j iikar aad Clyde < t»re** Ottoe? j members of the party wiM be th* J M sse* Ros» aad Be** Tn*n»..er. Ce | toe* WembcC -Wai and Scot. W«*-i The DliljnlirUg Christina Ea dear ones who atsswnced an lew cps*e *neia« to te give* on Th-irsda’ ’ of tai* week, have post posed tbei- , intesttoßS. owtax to other matter?; eoaEWisg with the r date. *-d it * -* i be asnouaced fctar Mrs R 1. Hnitt-i .** very ptataar--) ly e*»e-’ai3*d th* Afternoo* Hub on. Ts-eaday aPeraoc - »beo the ladies, fa spite of thw a® rem e warm weather, gathered forth- »z*l afternooc ' pi**srre. Padre wxs tbe pastime of estertajaaseat, and pmze* were eat- ■ tured liy Mrs 3c i* Gerard, firs' Mrs f ON. Snelloa. «*-■'-nd Mr* Haary | Mchatt* third, iaad Mrs Charle* Me.- : er* fourth. F0..->a>bg the ,ma**- i net’ aEo-ded la this manner, a tempting '.untbeon w*s ve-red by th* bo»t ess Ost of to* r rieats were Mrs. j O. N. Sneilon of Wr.Ahire and Mrs I Morairity of Mansfield. Ohio The City’s Affairs CCoffitinaed *".m P*ge n I men in charge am wishing to order, them out withoc- any orders, wi” j keep clone watc on and wfli, have rule* and regulatton* framed by ■ the committee n- i tamg in the hall to be observed by the public. The mayor's report up until Jun* Shih, ia the 'iar<4’ of the fiaaaee cor. -; mittee, was approved a report • read by the committee tiafi they had found everyth itg eerrect. and asked that it be rece ed and pinced on r*- • ord, which «** ione The follownz bills were 'hen al-, lowed: Consolidation *>al Co j ldams Express Cd. Deeatur Herald Co. ItJC) Mark Mfg. Co - «*>’ Vtoeoeity Oil * o. Lfifi j Protective Elec. Supply Wks 2.6#! j !M Presbyter-.aa church* 21 A3 i Nat Mill * S«Miy C®- •■- *’* ’ U'svteni Gas on* Co :S2 J. C Fisher LW M J. Mylott pay roll 37.03 , Ft. Wayne El*- trie Wk* L)0-'.64 G. R. 4 I. R. R. Co 131.A7 John Coffe* 45.75 D. F Teeple 5.67 J. Buhler pay oil 36.30 Moore Oil Co fiJ>l ! Nat. Mill d S pply Co 6-38 Elec Applian* e Co 110.6 S The Crane Co 60 72 A Home Wedding SfContin ed from Page 1) Schafer Hardware company. Both are numbered amtyig the best young people of thecty and popular in their large circle of friends Both are active members of tbe German Reformed church, where their endeavors cover a wid* field of activity. The groom is an attorney by profession and for a number of year* was associated with tbe bride's brother, J. Fred Pruc-hle in the practice of law in this Hty. A number <>f pretty present* were received by the bridal couple, and tbe bride's gift* to the ribbon bearers were dainty white aprons embroider ed with their initials. BUYS A RAMBERT. Charles Arnold bought a new [.am bert automolile. Mr. Arnold ha> driven a I .am tier r car for several years, and concluded to have the la test, a Model 66. "OR RENT. Fron’. corner u3t*>- rooms, over !n terur bpn station'd Me . risen block. In quire erf A. D. Futtlaa, at Old Adami County Bank last FOR SALE- .a.pe* Inquire at Na tiooal bank, cz 636 North Thin street > uitf Dem->cra* Wan* fkdt Pa,
••»•••*****#••• I \0 PUBLICITY • • • •W« will tamssk yw® tvtth • « I »- • • 838. or a targwr FYtoftwr* « • Pt*M* Hors** Wage**. Fto « tsar** •*?-. wtfll*wt i«m«**L W* g' g «0«r **«*a*J«d rate* b*M •' • -erm*, qazekewt *-*?'<♦ a»d *b- < • sotut* privacy * • • aad mail a* tbta eta*k oe f agevt wfll C*B OL y-r* . Nt *♦ »*dr«M: 9l **d No • * AnsotoM Wa*tad ♦ • Oar *e«*t F Dwcatw a»M7 • • T;**day • ♦ Re ae • • 9 ’ • I H Wltfl loin CMfiM! : ♦ ErtiMbked MM Room & Swc- 4 • «*d Ftocr. 7M OIMr a Strewt # • H:=* Ptcce. WI a * Fort Ucyne. Ind • LOST—Ladie*' watch, gold banting cnar. le-Jeweied movement, with • ' Hag trokes out. between ball ground* ’ ' and up-tow*. Fteder return to B. S ' Brow*. Reward 16it3 ■' gjrjSr Qolity I 1 fi Cojg n<da j J For Sale By Ben Knapke Joe J. Tonnellier “5V - Monev All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Insurance Writers Office Rooms on first floor oppi.-ite intervrban Station. Graham and Walters Dr. C. V. Connell VETERNARIAN Pkn-.eA Office 143 1R 3 1 -»* Residence 105 -Kj Zr If! '1 J You Cannot Pass Our Win- ? dow without being tempted tc come inside and buy some oi our delicious cakes, pies, cookies, pastry, etc Oui goodies simply melt in youi mouth, and are fully th< equal of the best homemadf cakes and pies. We use pun * fresh and good ingredient * and bake them right. Jacob Martin I H. PENNINGTON II AND CO. 'I Carpenters and Builders H. Pennington, Mgr. W. H. Pennington Forman C.E. Pennington Secy &Treas 18 Prepared to do all kinds' of Carpentering and building a d work. Prices the lowest. Call and see us if you need anything in this line.
11 iMlll ■UMffll. IVELVET RU6S IWe have some Beautiful I Velvet Rugs, Large Size, I that we are selling at a i great bargain. We only i have a few that we are ofi I sering at this price | I 51.39 |"fullenkamps Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana. U«pit*l |lfi '■> Sorptas . tt’.OMi ~—.. r — C. S. Niblick, Prev cei- — m Kirscb and John Nit . _ Vice Prer dv-G - Z~'V'') R Ebrnger, Csxhiet j - ** ' D oa H Farm loans a— a Specialty Reßert r|' Resolve Collec , Made Yesterday Is Gone! S ' = ” TOMORROW EvCTy Is Always A Day Ahead! r Accomodation ConTn Dav Bistent 10-17 d? With Safe Is The Only Time fildf To Start That Bank Account! E tended I A Dollar Will Do It! | We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits
FOR SALE - ..oil top typewriter de* Good a* new. Will geii for »15.. In-’ quiire at this office. 168tl FOR SALE —Good driving horse, sev-enyear-old gelding; lady broke. See Will Dowling at Bower* Realty Company. 167«6
WHEN SEEKING A GOOD j TABLE WINE, ;< ‘seeK no further than Curl- ( v —— - —. a ey’s store. Our line of clar- — \ e'ts, sautemes, sherries ports j Rhine wines, and champagn- A es represents the best vintages to Europe and Califor- " J *'| "Ll / /JK nia. and our prices are as low ~r .. as can be quoted for genuine I FO tbrands. Our whiskies, brand- I B ( ies, liquors and cordials main- k U tain the same high stanard we guard so zealously as u wines. Let us show you our stock. Corner Second and Madison Sts. GURLEY f \ r r e e e FOR SALE Three Business building lots for sale' on 2nd. St. JOHN NIBLICK Exct. *
ICE CREAM SOCIAL At’end **■» *reem srx > Thursday *T*“nin< on the E> churrte !**■ by the Indies Vd ciety. lee rr«m and cak» ' ' : eer.ed. ■■ —
