Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. tv»r ■▼■inno. axcarr bcmdat, st I ■ W O . EI_L.INQHAM. BC= " - • •■SCRIPTION RATES *»w oarrler, per week 10« ly Barrier, per year $4.00 •» mH. per month 25c «r watt, per year $2.60 *tnitle copies, Two Cent* Aiverttltu* rates made known on application ■ntexad in the paatoflice at Decatur. Indl- > . «• aaeond-olaeH mall matter J H HELLER Manaqir. POLITICAL CALENDAR. Oct. 21. Buckmaster School house, Jefferson township, R. K. Ervin and J. M. Kelley. Oct. 21. Democratic Headquarters, Decatur. Hon. Morris Sheppard, of Texas. Oct. 22. Hickory Pole Raising, Hon duras, 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. 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 ana L. C. | De Voss. Oct. 25 Hickory Pole Raising at Honduras. Kirkland Town ship. Speeches by John C.: 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. 0.0. F. Band, | of Linn Grove and Kirklahd Township Glee Club. Oct, 27. Election School Tlsc-- . French Township. R. K. Erwin and C. J. Lutz. Oct, 28 Schuepp School House. I nion Township. D. E. Smith and Jacob Butcher. Oct. 29 Pleasant Mil’s, 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
ORENINGB NEXT FRIDAY OCTOBER 21 Cloaks and Suits # ill We will have displayed , , Al L 1 'li 1 ;»■ Llrl r\ A A\ the l ar &est line of : : : pA V Wr raM B Ladies' and Misses' JT ■. ® =» 4i,.. ’ '*< ( Ever brought to the city
Competent salesmen will accompany the line and all orders will be filled promptly. Next Fridav Oct. 21 BOSTON STORE I. O. O. F. Block Kuebler & Moltz Co
JUDGE PARKER. A trained lawyer and a jurist, familiar with our constitution and forms of government, and who has a reverent respect for law. He is a man experienced in public affairs, of judicial temperament of sound judgment and mental poise. He is a man who moves with delibera- ■ tion and cautious stop, who thinks I before he asks and looks before he leaps. He is a man who would never play to the galleries. Whatever he might do would be done without ostentatious display. In his hands the great business inter ests of the country would be safe, for his course would be characterized by prudence and conservatism.
For Whom Will You Vote?
New York, Indiana and Wiconsin ' all give promise of casting their electorial votes for the nominees of democracy. It is getting good. The republcian slogan is brag and bluster. At that they win. It takes something more substantial to win an election in 1904. Let every democrat get busy. Every fair and impartial prognosticator of elections, figures Indiana us a horse race, with the tide favoring the democrats. Let every democrat help along the tide and make victory certain. And this from General Miles: > “All that is possible is being done for Judge Purker, and when the I voters go into the booths in the' presence of their God alone they will vote the democratic ticket.” Less than three weeks remain until the election. Unmistakable evidence fs at hand that the democrats will win a victory. To make this certain it is only neccesary that every democrat remembers election day and support the ticket. This done a sweeping victory will lie won. Let Adams county take her proud place at the head bv contributing the largest majority in her history.
|A COMPARISON
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. He is of the strenuous tpye, I impulsive, erratic, sjieo tacnlar and . domineering. He is a man who delights in attitudinizing and is dom--1 inated by more impulse than judgJmet.n He is self-opinionated and . salf assertive and is satisfied to reach his ends withuot much oon,i oern for the men as whereby he , accomplishes them. He has subi lime faith in himself and courage and audacity. In his hands the great industrial and business interests of the country might be safe, but as to that there would be an ever present doubt and apprehension.
“The president will hunt all oter the country to find a n.an who sells a gallon of whisky without a I license, and if he finds him he will put him in jail and make him pay the penalty of the law. But a trust magnate can conspire against ; 80,000,000 people and the president dare not put the stripes on him, or j put him behind prison bars. And 1 Iwe have in this country, my 1 freinds, a thing that ought to ' shame our people and that is the enforcement of the law against i petit larceny while those guilty of' grand larceny can go forth and be > unpunished. The republicans are; not obeying the doctrine of equal rights to all and special privileges to none, and if yen want to hive 1 ' your rights protected and your in-; ■ terests guarded you have got to get , it through the democratic party.”i —W. J. Bryan. | J. S. Bowers returned from a | I visit at Geneva. It remained for Niblick & Co. to present the grandest Fu Opening in Decatur this season, on Friday, Oct. 21. Stolen—A black and white spotted hound. Parties had better return dog for they are known and will he prosecuted if dog is not returned.
annual | Special Fur Display | | Friday, October 21, 04 j f ; ».. . II - - UH. mrnij-iuß'rrr ■— —— OS On the above date we will Have a ■IjMV Complete Line of I High-Class furs I From one of the largest Furriers, who | dI I | will have one of his representatives I J i here with I 1 | Seal Jackets, Near Seal m q Jackets, Wool Seal 'i ’ Martin and I | Beaver Capes. / 0 lAA I IF 4 / ■ O H H f HIT 1..L --T. -inni-nunj. .11 ■■■ ■!■■■! 1 im~ T'"T hl 111 !■ i'WB / , \ - £ SMI classes of High Clars Furs, Cu /° ? exclusive to our store. Visit ? 1 our store and inspect this line j 1 M of Purs. ' | JLjj I I FRIDAY, OCT. 21 st 1 | NIBLICK S CO. |
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 small pocketbook, con-, taining a small amount of money. 1 Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing the property. Don’t fail to call on The Hub before buying 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 chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this office and receive a reward. Try Prof. Pitts’ 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. t s Don’t fail to see The Hub’s Special 50 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9 50. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof. ” We have been telling you that Economy means saving. t s Insure with the Graham Insur. anoe agency. Graham & Lower, Agta. 203dtf. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—Cook stove, bed, mattress and springs; also four good painted doors, besides other h< usehold articles. To be sold immediately. Amelia Tonnellier, Seventh street.
You Never Saw Better Shoes al $ 1.50 fa / This Shoe has a fine and plump f* Kid Upper, good solid soles f with yellow stitching on the J edges. Patent Tips. All styles at this price. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 123 N. SECOND ST. THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND. Special Offerings For the Week & & 5Cy j 49C 3 Down Ladies Tailor’ Made Suits i,, , worth 8410 and SF. 00 £ q aq Mens Fleeced Underwear. OOP 8 ‘ sPfcaVO Shirts only, worth up to 50e 00” Extra well made’tbeSLOO kind 59& in Ladies’ Felt W street Hats. THESOUTH END BARGAIN STORE Next to Moser’s Callery.
