Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1905 — Page 2
TH: DAILY DEMOCRAT. Mill IHMM-. ill ICT M '!•«. *V u*w <a . ■UU>IM<a *» AM . • uaIC»I *T I OH aITCI Wf .-»rrur, prt w>*>& <Oc Hr <-»rrwr. B<-r »<»r *‘ 09 Hr mall. K»' axsufc t»e Bv SMtL per yvse »i SO • s«.g‘» • ralAw. TIM • Adtrri .•!>.- mteaSWfS kwoWMiw SpplSWOOa : Rote rr4 to **** gw»*loAe* It UsestOr. Il4i ; M «•■■»*»<■«•»•• «••!> tu*H» r J. M HEUER. MAHMGCR. Advisory Board Report Continued from First Pace. tbe tertn of office of the presen t board commence i John Heastor, E H Fanet. John Myer*. Township Auditing Board The order* enumerat'd above bv ’ number. ar<- here again given t» aether with the name to whom order was given. for what it was paid and the amount Township Fund—N<» 237, Lou Ciffee. labor. <■■*> “7>: 22. Schafer Hardware Co . supplies I*2 7ti;' 125. Wm B*lt, supplies, <75; 152, Wb B-|t ‘Uppite*. |73; 33»» 8. Garnet. la'tor, ♦ '■2 43; 162, C ffee & Mangold. supplies <l7s*; iwi Wm B*lt. ♦'•’>; u Haymaker, *upp ;e- |?» L »-h A Linn. *o; plies. <.'2 23; 17. Wm B 4t. aupp’i*<150; 23. att rnev fees, <23 K Rv* supplies. 4'3. 77; t G Foster, supplies. ♦*>s; '.t J D Hen
!K>BJi3SKA£a&saߣa&S2lS&S3SJSnl4mSn*»lMßx7lß^Kkwa»A*>^»>« IB * ;K *^ ww '*' 5 4000 Men, Women and Children Wanted i g To help clean up the rest of our winter stock. The extremely cold weather still hangs on, 2 3 and we have decided to make a great cut in all of our heavy winter goods. This sale com3 mences • I Friday, February 17th, and continues until Tuesday, February, 28th 5 ■ ■■■"!- I '1 Be sure and attend this sale as everything we advertise will be a bargain—Below you will ii i notice a few of the many bargains > —; | Cotton Blankets Men's Huts and Caps | Ladle's Union Sails outings and fleeced wools 3 I if. WtapG !s He J p ,8a M goat : J' ' • ’ ■ I. ■ '<• fi U 'i.H.4 -u 7.'. 7’.: Cap* gat iVlrflc kind _ - - O.tingt,. f r Comforts •<• < SB $260 HhtikM* 51.00 -fli- Caps go at 33c ■ \ ESTS and PANTS g | - ItelfiOe kind . : TIX BATTINGS Wool BlfinkpK , r i p. LA(ES ! |B s•> <:> Blanket* ... .... $2:41 ~M aut ' ■’* f ‘ • birts, go s. !0e Eao Edgings, goat tut- sale fortc 5 5175 Blanket* >2 7'. Q7j Sizes from 6to 16 ysare. the regular 50 rent kind Ind a IJnens and White Goods follow this sale as - ’ ** l I—— — Blue & brown wool shirts M fm-< «mi I children s fleeced hose 30 d< -/.en Mei/* I nuwuftr. Fkwwtsd Ht*avv , ilCni o Siz#*** . and 7, locaud !•»* quality f. 9 I nderwetir. in sizes frott .to 42. gc at thia sale for „J 7 h 25cand 3Se kind go at tbia sale for !'.*■ " ft QO C J 'All 50c Golf Gloves go at 29c I 33 siwool Z LADIES WALKING SKIRTS — U One lot of Bor’s Fleered Shirts. Extra Heart v 1.75 Wool Sbirte for (W.-1.•■2_0 Skirtssl '• |Dur ng this sale we will sell Sewing Mi- > g Quality, 27k-and 35e kmd for-- *> SkirU chines tor $20.00. with 10 per cent off for 4 ■«., 10 dozen lot of Bia - k M-rcenzed Skirts, kind that So 00 Skirts“iCAm-I r * 3 I|C were sold at $125, now S7.IX) SkirtsS4.lo| Q QQC ALL NEW STYLES 5 “7_ 3 Men’s Overalls and Bloumm, to cleanup this line __ ™ lace curtains N will clone all 50c ones out at Embroideries, all 10-12 Lx- euibr idenes go at I f ■4 rtQ- Oae lot of 1,4,00 Bmall *“** Ei, * wi Q p Fl.-fl Curtains go for per Pi ir SI |O < 3ww ® I-* Curtains go for per p»ir b9e I :;.5 S NOTICE:. No tickets will be given with Sin Carpet before buying this Spring, as we have the pUrCRGSCS di OUT StOTC Offer April largest assortment in the city. Ist, 1905. EawsssKEEßf’ | Th* 3 Salo Is For Cash On; y g These l.'.tes are all from standard goods in stock, and worth twice the amounts qiir * g Write yc r friends out of town about our sale You know what we have done past 'and g will find is sale will discount any of our previous efforts for high grade bargains ' ' MaaMßaai*- r~''.TirTirrii-iiTTini'— 'it.itiiiimilir —-- ,- 3 J • M. FULLENKAMP d> i
Idnok*. <1*644; 97. Wan Baker Aj ICo , snppl ea, <32 50; 102, Wn* Belt, furnaoe. <to0; 103, R Ryan, coal. <2Hf.4<: I*3 Thornion A Co.. rec ,<<rd, <73; salary overdrawn • ’?» Special School Fund— Nj It. S M Chaplin ‘lie* onary. <3O; 13. G A Harnett. <73.30; 17, J B Stone burner, organ, <25; *3. E H Goble supplies, <22.50; 14. Eli Foster, map*. 170; 113. R Ryse. Ooal. etc . <200; 124. Win. Belt. char**, etc. CO. 5. E M Chaphn, books, <135. • 14. American Behead Furniture O . < »-at* <27* 75: 15. Loch A’ Linn. »up I ;die*. |!*,53; if J ’.V Patten. »U} pi*--. 4'-«75. 7*. E G Foster I map, <35; IM, R R .*#e. eo»l. •<• • |U2.*3. *3. Wir. Belt. map*. <I3C Road Fund—No. 122. Wm Belt sewer. |7»; 22. Baker. Parker AOft. supplies. < -».73; 2* Wm Bel* I supplies. <100; 122. Win B t -ewer. <73.41. Additional Road Fund— .» >R. Roe sewer*. <336. 7. Wiu 'Belt, road t»ls <73; si Win. Belt, sewers. <130; 167. K Rvae •ewers fill; 14, R Ryee. supplies. <3*s It; 21. Parker. Baker A’ Co., road tools, 172.25; 22. attorney s fees, <26; 3s. *«V. Baker A- Co., sew nra, <SO; 67. Wm Belt, supplies I'2, 101. R Rvse. grader. 1275 0* The total of the above order* am unt to <1772 14 issued in 1903 aid 0* •! in IMI, a total of <33#5.3* The board will make demand on M Coffee and bibandsmen f<< <'.l2* 36. the amount of funds belonging to the township a«*«rding to this repot. Accord ing to his with The Old| Ah m* C< nnty bank, where the |
fnnd* were k*p*. he has »n hand | ► .•oetbsng over <5300. and if set tlrment is made in ac<*-rdanoe j with this report there will be a| sh- 'tags <>f ab*nt <IOOO. However, the bard have signified a willingn.... to credit certain Vouchers. whew evidence ot tbeir correctn< ** is tarnished «T t > credit them l» the am antt <*f the actual rains of such g'-<i» purchased This will no doubt miluce the overdraft at least to the amount held in trust by the bank, and relieve the bondsmen , . f any financial rep-nsibdity. A GOOD MEETING Knigh j of Pitblta Initiated Tao Mem bv s Last Withs. Toe Knights of Pythias lodge last • .ening held one of the best meet«gs that ha* yet been held in their lodge room. A large membership was pweent and two candidates were intrMln’*! to the - g.»*f and permitted to rtda him to then hearts' content. The new pira pbarnalia arnved yeeterdav aft*r nocn and was used last evening tu giving the work, and m*t with the approval of all members The K of P is f«et becoming one of the strong st orgmizabor* in this city, and the members are daily 'bowing m >re 'interest than ever wfore, and the lodge is now in a •n -t thrif’v o.ndition New ap plication* fur ’membership are beling received daily and the mem i bsrship will soon rank among the > first in the cite.
THE LEGISLATURE The Private Banks Had an Inning Yesterday The Ctdlfkttiot lliti »« Chles Kd Town it Mitiat Slew pretrtM With only one member voting ‘against it. the Newhon* bill, to appropriate 156C.000 to build a new insane hospital in the wu thee tern pul of the state. «*• puMd in the houae Senator Milburn's bill am. nding the Nicholson law »> as to provide greater penalties for illegal liqu >r * selling. wa« ordered nrinted with I 11 out debate. Senator Kirkman withdrew his op|»oaitton I Th* committee on rights and 1 privileges of the house submitted a unanimous repirt in favor of the ■ Gnirl anti combine bill, which is an adaptation of the Sherman bill to meet conditions in Ind.ana The bou*e committee on county and township boidneM deerbd to report for indefinite lostponement
Ev'ry Cloud Has a Silvery Lining... No Matter How Coid it is Now. "— The _ New Spring Ties — In Ascots — four in Hand and Puff?, Which have JUST ARRIVED at GUS ROSENTHAL’S are foreboding the early arrival of the coming spring.
house bill No 195, which seek* tot invest the duty of discovermg omitted and sequestered taxes in the state auditor Senate hili No. 31, in regard to private bank#, made a special order of bn'ines* was callei up by Sena tor Ganiard on second reading Senator Ganiard »tarted the fight for re insert bn in tie bill, which was origin illy drawn up by Repub. It can State Chairman Goodrich, of th? danse compelling annual examination of the banks by the auditor of state Two hours debate on the amend
ments <ffer<d by ccmn.itties to the oodiflcaHo® uonimtssion • l> ■] >n cities and towns today dern a. strated that the legislature hu. Is. f,,re it a great undertaking m enacting into law the work < f the commission In the oonsi icr.iti m. point after point was contested and debated and progress wss made only in a tedious an I p>>nderous way. Disputes and differences ,<f opinion arose which tended to obstruct and complicate As are suit the anendments contained m but two pages of the repoit were acted upon The report ooni; t -.s -•W eight pazes and the one ■ .| bill 223.
