Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOGRAT. mir irwixc. sickp-t pvwdat. bt .■ W <3. ELLINQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES *» e«T»;t. ifhr wsek i c< litiilrtu >r ■ -.r HOC X~ rwul. pei :.. ctb 26 • > wall per y»»r *2 50 llasle cop'es. Two CeuU At etrUslng rates uiode kbowe on app:ic*tlu« BMxnC !n the j> vS:e at Decatur. Indi van. waaeond-ala«s . matter ■ e4 H HELL* CR, M*«A 8t R . POLITICAL CALENDAR. Sept. 23. Wil'.iair.e. Clark J, Lotz and John C . Moran. Decatur, Democratic Head , -a- pr«. j. a.. M. Adair, Ot Portland. Sept. 27. Pleasant Mills. Judge R» K. Erwin, and H. B. Heller, I, Diehl school houie. Kirkland township, David E Prrith and Walter L. Thornhill. Sept. 29. Preble School house, Preble township. Judge R. K. ■' Erwin and Jesse M. Kelley Election School House. French township. David E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Monmonth. Root township,;. James T. Merryman and S. A. M B itcher. Geneva, Judge Jamee D Ermston. of Anderson. Sept 30. Monroe, Clark J. Lutz and ■ Dore B. Erwin. Oct. 1. Monroeviiie, Allen county. ' Judge R. K. Erwin Oct. 4 r ’«*m. Pino r'reek township, David E. Smith and ! «. v . jLioran. ( District No 4 School House I 1 Monroe township. J. T. ' Merryman and A. P. Beatty.;< Oct 6, Pr rie School House. Blue , Creek township, C. J. Lutz I and W L. Thornhill. These meetings will begin at seven 1 o’clock, and should be well attended. •
Hon. J. A. M. Adair at headquarters this evening. Come on r and ne-r the district chairman discuss a few points about prevailing issues, and a’>o tell you hew to orgarize for victory. Tom Taggart says that of ninetytwo per cent of the democrats vote. Indiana will record a democratic victory of fifteen thousand A thorough and svstematic organization will get this vote. —EB The g. o. p. ’eiders are getting scarced about Indiana and are now importing a few colored orators. 1 with a view of lining up the fractious colored voter. They argue too, that they will draw better crowds than a cabinet officer. The dem'Kratic meetings at Linn Grove and the Rupright school, house in Preble town-hip last night, were revelations to the speakers and others who have been used t ; seeing but few in attendance. It also shows that apithy is an unknown quantity to the Adams county democrats.
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Col. W. J. Bryan will come to i Indiana about the middle of next month, his Indiana engagements being at Auburn, Pirtiard. Plymouth. Sullivan. Linton and Wash- • ;ngton. The date of these meetinwo will be”announce! later. It is safe to say that the major portion of Adams county will see and he tr •his brilliant, democrat at Portland The republican nrt-ss of th<'ountry is absolutely without any iine of argument to pr»sent to the public in support of Roosevelt. The trusts are proving a big burden to the party. The scandals of the lamuus:ration are p.ke a millstone aoout tne necK of the party and the ■intics of the president adds to the nd the party is carrying. So the republican papers have just about the campaign in the way of presenting argument and most of them are telling about dissensions in the democratic fold, i a'l of which is founded on fiction or else saying that Taggart has been sat on. The latter is a I thought father to the wish, fur there is any|one man the republi-! cans fear it is Turn Taggart, and Turn is {national chairman spelled with big letters.—Muncie Herald. Tujthe republicans of the city of Decatur and Washington township: There will be a meeting at the re- I publican headquarters.above Auth s jewelry store. M nduv evening, the' 26tb, of September, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing the . Lincoln league of Indiana. The prepuce of all republicans is desired. JohnS. Peterson. County Manager. A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in ckth. showing •■ur new island po sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and .ther features of Japan, China, Munchnria, and the Fni East. Sent in leceipt of 25 cents in -*amps by W. B. Kniskern. P. T M . Chicago & North Western R'v. Ch engin.
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Additional Locals. C- D. Murray made a business visit to Portland today. 5 Albert Butler is attending to legal ' business at Berne todav. • J. F. Conway, of Fort Wayne, is in our city, the guest <f W. R Neal. Mose Krohn was at I rt Wayne last evening attending the show at the Temple theatr-. Mis Winiin-d ELingham went to Winchester, today, to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. H. L. Confer returned teday from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with Mrs. Arnold. Rev Brown arrived today from Auburn and will hold services Sunday at the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. a. R Bell returned today from Oden, Mich., where they enjoyed several weeks at the t lake. Frank Bell and Frank Burns returned nday from (.Men. Mich., where they spent several weeks fishing. John Niblick and daughter. Joseph: n-. went to Berne today, to attend the shooting of an oil well on their farm. Mr and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker returned from Fort Wayne today, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Vesey. The Adams Exp-ess company has j opened its heart and forwarded to William Archhold a brand new express which is a peach. Watch and wait for its appearance , up streetWorld's Fair Route To St. Loui‘ via To'edo. St. Louis & Western railroad. Clover Leaf route. Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: 516.00 round trip. Going any day. Return limit De ember lf>.
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The Game Keeper ‘ The Gamekeeper." an Iri-h j comedy drama in which Rowland ’& C iff ord are -tarring Th mas J. I Smith will be th * olering at the opera Thursday. Sept. 23th. ‘ The ;Game Kec-.»—” is being highly commended oy ’*'• th 1 cities just visited fjr ns p e«entation of real Irish character aau its refusal to make nonsensical caricature of that nation’of keen wit and , unflinching integrity. MrzSmith is an art>t in his bne and Rowland A* Ci’-ff ord have surrounded him with an excellent company. Pleasant Mills Born to James Edington and wife a boy. Tuesday evening. Srpt. 6th. Mrs. Phipps. o f Decatur, gave Mrs A M. Ful.er a p'easant call Monday. Rev D B. Rikard and wife of Decatur, spent Sunday here with friends. Rasho Mathewson and family are 'HQYltig from town t-j the Yager farm west of town. John Archer, formerly of this ' place .but now of Fitzgerald, Georgia. is here calling on relatives and friends this week Mr. and Mrs. HenrylKinney and ' children and Mias Anna Kinney, , spent Sunday as the guest of M r. and Mrs. William Hill. Mrs. Jesse Steele celebrated her' thirty-seventh birthday Wednesday of last week and quite a number of adies met by invitation and spent the day in sewing carpet rags. C. W. Yager is now permanently located and has op?ned up his grocery store in the F irtney building, formerly occupied by S. Durbin He kindly solicits a share of yn i r patronage The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roe died at their home west of Decatur, M onday afternoon. The remains were interred in the Pleasant Mills cemetery. The boys turned out Monday evening with all kinds of instrumeats and gave Charles Matthew, son and wife a good sound belli ig. Cigars and candy were immediately banded out to the noisy crowd. Charles Matthewson and MisSusie Archer left Situnky morning for Philadelphia. Ind., where they were quietly united in marriage by the Rev. A. D. Wagner of that place. Taey returned Monday evening to the parental home of the groom where a few neigh bors and friends greeted them with the usual congratulations, after which *upp?r was serveu. We ex tend congratulations. IFor Sale—Grapes, in any qnan tity. Julius Haugk.
ITS Jb ■tMßCAfiSnm 100 GIRLS WANTED We need help and 100 girls can secure imployment operating machines and attending to other work. Enquire at once. j Waring Mitten Factory .
NOTICE i A CAR OF PEACHES at COLCHIN’S ’ FRIDAY — ———— i Public Sale. Schilling & Lenhart will offer for sale at the John H. Lenhart farm r four miles southeast of Decatur, on the East Washington macadam road, beginning at 10 o'clock, on . Wednesday, Sept. 28, six head of horses, Consisting of 4 brood mares, 2 Belgian colts, one year old in October; 22Jhead of Fcattle, consisting of 4 good milch cows, coming fresh in winter, 2 cows with calves at their sides, 6 steers, two years cld this fall, 3 steers one year old this fall. 3 heifers coming one year old this fall, farming implements and other articles too numerous to j mention. Y. "anted—Messenger boy at the', . telephone exchange, p. m. SchirI meyer. Secretary Fall suits in ereut variety at Gns ‘ Rosenthal's. 217p3 ** Sale-Ceok stove, good us . aow; win sell cheap. Euquirc of Harvey Hart, South Sixth 217d< t ( ravenet raincoats for wet and dr? . weather at Gus Rosenthals. 21?d8 "atm overcoats for cool winds at 1 Gus Rosenthal's. j l7d3
Bosse Opera House THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, Messrs. Rowland and Clifford Present THE YOUNG SINGING COMEDIAN THOMAS X_ SMITI Assisted by a Company of Unusus Excellence in CON. T. MURPHY S GREATEST SUCCESS - - ——— — THE GAMEKEEPER A Beautiful Story of the EmeraM A CARLOAD Ol' Scenery and Effects Wait for the big suit anc cloak opening. Exclusiv* styles; medium price. Wait for it. Niblick & Co.
