Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. *T»BT lVliflNG, BXCKPT BDKDAY, BT L■ W Q . ELLINSHAM. I ISC R I PTI ON RATES By OBrrlar. per week 1 Of' By Barrier, per year <4 00 By m*ll, per month 26<’ By wHI, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Oents rates made known on application tniered In the poetofißce at Decatur. India*.. Aseeeond-olass mall matter J « HELLER, Mansqiw.

POLITICAL CALENDAR. Ocl. 19. Berne, Ind. F. J. Reinhard and C. J. Lutz. Oit. 19. Rodabush School House, Washington Township. Jas. T. Merryman and A. B. Beatty. Oct. Ip. Hardscrabble School house, Monroe township. Mayor D. D. Coffee and D. E. Smith. Oct. 19. Rheineker School House, Washington township, John C. Moran and John W. Tyndall. Oct. at, Buckmaster School house, Jefferson township, R. K. Erwin and J. M. Kelley. Oct. 21. Democratic Headquarters. Decatur. Hon. Morris Sheppard, of Texas. Oct. 22. Hickory Pole Raising, Honduras. Kirkland Township. Speeches by J. C. Moran, J. F. Fruchte. Oct. 22. Pleasant Mills. St. Marys township, D. E. Smith and C. J. Lutz. Oct. 24. Geneva, Ind. Judge R.K Erwin and Clark J. Lutz. Oct. 25. Huey School house. Jefferson township, C. J. Lutz and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 25. Preble School House. Preble township, D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 25. Hower School House, District No. 3. Kirkland Township. R. K. Erwin and L. C. DeVoss. Oct. 25 Hickory Pole Raising at Honduras, Kirkland Town ship. Speeches by Joi nC. Moran and J. F. Fruchte. Oct. 26. Election School House, Monroe Township. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 26 Election School House, Monroe Township. D E Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 27. Election School House, French Township. Judge R. K. Erwin and Clark J. Lutz. Music by I. O. O. F. Band, of Linn Grove and Kirkland Township Glee Club. Oct, 27. Election School House, French Township. P. K. Erwin and C. J. Lutz. Oct, 23 Schuepp School House. Union Township. D. E. Smith and Jacob Butcher.

OPENING NEXT FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 % Cloaks and Suits # . ' We will have displayed M , ) A\ A the largest line of : : : frTjL L Jgfs Ladies' and Misses' MM S* IS Cl Competent salesmen will accompany the line and all orders will be filled promptly. Next Friday Oct. 21 A T BOSTON STORE | I. O. O F. Block Kuebler & Moltz Co

Oct. 29 Pleasant Mills, St, Marys township, Dore B. Erwin and John C. Moran. Oct. 29 Jacob; School House, Blue Creek Township. David E. Smith and John W. Tyndall. Nov. I. Williams, Root Township. James T. Merryman and Jacob Butcher. Nov. I. Linn Grove, Hartford township, Judge R K. Erwiu and A. P. Beatty. Nov. 3 Koer School House, Union Township. J. T. Merryman and J. F. Fruchte. These meetings will begin at seven o’clock, and should be well attended. to fc * * w,wjmtit.*jt tr srar afarararararararar wf. : : ! THEY LOVE THE FARMER ! k 3 k 4 I « 3 k Increase in assessj ments on lands and J| k improvements on 4 | k lands in Adams 5 j county by the Re- 4 k publican State 4 ; k Board of Tax ComJ missioners in 1903 8 101,429 k Decrease in assess- 4 j j ments of railroads S : * in Adams county in 4 | y nine vears by the 4 1 j same T>oard 16,297,989 § J Decrease in assess- \ • y ments of express, 4 J telegraph and j , Transportation Co. 3 k in Adams county 6 J iu 1904 931,265 J k 4 y *»**»«* * »*rr*»*»**»**»*» »y Every democrat should be a busy democrat and a patriot until election. Get real busy for the cause of democracy. Labor as you have never labored before. Get the voters to the election and thus do yeoman service for the cause and candidates of our party. Five democratic meetings were held in Adams county last night and every one was a corker. At Hardscrabble in Union township, at Monmouth in Root township, at Friedheim and Magley in Preble townships and at Linn Grove. The latter was finally held out of doors, there being no room large enough to hold the crowd. The meetings all developed the kind of interest that counts. Democratic prospects for a nationdl and state victory grow brighter. and it now looks certain that a red hot winning finish would land the democrats as the victors. Already the g. o. p. leaders are wear.

! ing their tail between their legs, a , never failing sign of fear at losing their grip. They are a boastful, j bragging, blustering lot, but they ! run like Indians at the first show of tight. They are now frightene d : out of their wits, and their finish is as sure and certain as fate itself. ■ Let every democrat be up and do- i ing. There is work to do and with hope for success, it should inspire every democratic heart to action. A few days ago in West Virginia Speaker .Toe Cannon made a sj»>ech I in which he told the voters of West | Virginia that they should not be carried away by the honor ooni ferred on the state by the nomina- ; tion of Davis for the vice presidency. He said in effect that no i one wanted the vioe presidency, that it was simply a nominalj honoi I commend Cannon's words to the | voters of Indiana. Cannon forgot j that his arguments worked both ! ways, and I feel sure Indiana vo- ' ters will take h’s words into con--1 sideration and not bo carried away |by state pride in reference to the i vice presidencey." —David B Hill at Indianapolis. Additional Locals. Quinoey Hildebrand received word this morning from Van Wert announcing the sad news that a very intimate friend of their's. Lawrence Simpson by name, had been killed last evening by a Pennsylvania passenger train Albert Knuvel returned last evening from Huron county, Ohio, where he spent two weeks vsiting with relatives and looking up old acquaintances. He reports a fine time and says that h° did not sleep for twelve hours while gone as he was busy attendin g social fetes and engaged in hunting and fishing expeditions. He says that the people of that county are the finest entertainers he ever run up against. Special excursion to Toledo, via the Clover Leaf. Sunday. October 30. Visit the parks and theatres in Toledo. Stolen —A black and white spotteal hound. Parties had better return dog for they are known and will be prosecuted if alog is not re- . turned.

annual Special Fur Display jj Friday, October 21, 04 j

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Seal Jackets, Near Seal Jackets, Wool Seal Martin and Beaver Capes. All classes of High Class Furs, exclusive to our store. Visit our store and inspect this line of Furs FRIDAY, OCT. 21st

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BUSINESS MENTION — Don't fail to see The Hub's Special 50 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9 50. Found—Near the Chicago &- Erie railroad, a ‘wall pooketbook, containing a small amount of money. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing the property. Don't fail to call on The Hub before bnying your un derwear. Heavy all wool, 79c per garment. Attend Niblick & Co's. Fur Opening, Friday, October 21st. Yes, there's reason the First Fall Sale will tell you why. “Economy” means saving ft For Sale —Brood sow with pigs by its side. Also Shropshire rams. They cm be seen at the Bell-View stock farm. Lost—Roman geld chatte lain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this offioe and receive a reward. Try Prof. Pitta’ system of exercise for health, strength and development. It will please and benefit you 11 bars Ark soap for 25c. You bet Economy means sav. ing. ts

Don't fail to see The Hub’s Special 60 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9 60. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof. ” We have been telling yon that Eoonomy means saving. ts Insure with the Graham Insurance agency. Graham & Lower, Agte. 203 d ts. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privi ege of partial payments. The De oatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—(Jock stove, bed, mattress and springs; also four good painted doors, besides other household articles. To be sold immediately. Amelia Tonnellier. Seventh i street.

One Day Only On the above date we will Have a Complete Line of High-Class Furs From one of the largest Furriers, who a will have one of his representatives -I here with J

Vou Never Saw Better Shoes «» $1.50 C / This Shoe has a fine and plump M Kid Upper, good solid soles r&S f with yellow stitching on the / A edges. Patent Tips. All styles at this price. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 123 N. SECOND ST. THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND. Special Offerings - & For the Week of *£ a^l Unb . lwkch .* d Licen CP 2U) Pairs full 10 4 size BlanCrash, lOcvulueat QCyd. kets, 75c value at.. “. 49^ :i Dozen Ladies Tailor’ Made Suits worths4.tO and 15.00 QO Fleece(l Underwear, ’** SWrt,ODl y> wortl » up to 50c Men » Mercerized sateen shirts. <r • _ Extra well madethesl 00 kiud 59C pwml offerings in Ladies’ Felt w w , street Hats. 1- I THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE Next to Moser’s Callery.