Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT EVERY KVENIXG, EXCEPT SCXD4Y, BY LBW <3. aUUINGEHAM. IU I IC» IPT ION R AtT E.B •> earrlrr, per wwfc 10c Bl earner. p«ry«»r *4.00 Bp n>»l. per month ISC if m» l>< ry. nr SI.SO Single copMS. Two Cent*. Mvartbing rate*mad* knownon apphratlou Bn*err<l is the poetofflee at Ixrcatur, Indlaaa. ar »ecnn<t-rI»M mall matter 4. H. HELLER MANAGER. “WANTS TO KNOW Judge Macy Asks for an Accounting of the C.. B. i C. An important step toward clear, ing up the Cincinnati, Bluffton AChicago railroad muddle war made Friday, when Judge J. W. Macy of Winchester, ordered that Receiver W. 8. Fleming tile a oom I plete inventory of all projierty be longing to the said railroad company together with an itemized report of the receipts and expenditures of the road intaaing through the hands of such receiver, up to June 15. The court also instructed all credit ore of the road to tile their claims. This order was made for the purpose of straightening up the affair-, of the road that a sale of the property may be affected. It is a well known fact that the indebtedness of the road has never been accurately known. The outstanding indebtedness—of all kinds—is var-1 iously estimated at from 1500,000 ! to 11.000.000. With these various | claims bunched and tabulated an accurate idea of the exact status ot the road may be had and it is fell I sure that with the affairs thus in hand tue task of inducing a prouii cent railroad corporation taking over the pr- p rty and extending the line will be a much easier matter than m the present tangled and uncertain state. — Portland Sun. Iliinrirccla of fine circaa atraxv- beta *nc« ii tr <•»'< < Ou* 11 < .*•■ i»tbala.

If Money Saving is an Object to You you should buy your clothing of us. We handle nothing but high grade gcods. We do not handle good that are manufactured for SPECIAL SALES, because they must of necessity be of inferior quality.

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WHAT WE GUARANTEE WE DO Elzey & Vance Comer East of Court House Decatur. Indiana

GOT A RAISE Deputy Postmaster Colter Included In Govermcnfs Advance Pay Roll •y United Pre* Newt Aaeoclatlon. Washington. June 29—-Indiana fares well in the annual allowance Os clerks to postottices throughout the country. Figures have just l>een made public showing the number of additional clerks a flowed several offices in the state, and also the promotion of numerous assist ant postmasters. An increase in salary has been allowed assistant postmasters in Indiana, effective July 1. as follows: Decatur 11100 to 11200; FortfW’ayne 11700 to |lw00; Goshen *I3OO to 1400; Huntington lI2OC to *1300: Jeffersonville 11100 to 11200; Lebanon 11100 to 11200; Linton *9OO to *1100; Noblesville to *1300; Notre Dame *I2OO to *1300; Seymour *llOO to *1200; Terre Haute *I6OO to *I7OO. The salary of the assistant postmaster at Warsaw is ordered reduced from *llOO to *IOOO EIGHTLYNCHED Pay Awful Penalty for Attacking Mrs. Doolly. Special Telegram To The Democrat Watkinvile, Ga., June 29—Seven negroes and on s white man were lynched here today. They were in jail, three charged with attacking Mrs. Weldon Dwlly, wife of a well to do farmer, and the others with murder. The m«n were taken from jail bv prominent citizens who strung them to a telegraph pole in the center of town. The wildest excitement prevails. The todies were riddled with bullets. Trains Collide. By United Press News Association. Kansas City, June 29— At Sante . Fe tram collided with a licit train here todav. Thres people were killed and three l adly injured.

Our Aim Is and has alway s been to give our customers the very best of values for their money. If You are in Need of a nice up-to-date suit, we have them in all the latest styles, in blacks, blues and fancy weaves and patterns — single or doublejbreasted. And when it comes to price ve defy competition. Come in and see us and we will shew you that WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. Summer Suits As we do not wish to carry over any two-piece suits, we will give you your choice of our large assortment of twopiece suits at a price that will be satisfactory to you. Come and see and be convinced.

MUST HANG Govcnor Hanley Changes Ills Opinion — Sm th Must Die. By United Press News Association. Indianapolis. Ind.. June 29—The following telegram was sent to Warden Reid at the |iemtentiary nt Michigan City: "I cannot interfere in the case of Berkely Hmtth. Let the word of the sentence I* done. J. Frank Hanly. Governor." At the same time Governor Hanly gave out an extended statement, I saying, "for some time 1 have l*en 1 carefully investigating capital punishment, and don't lelieve in it personally. 1 have seriously Con-1 sidered commuting all lenten me to life imprisonment. HoWever. following my oath of office I will | carry out the law as written, and I will not interfere. I will ask the next legislature to repeal capital punishment. BADLY HURT Another Serious Runaway Accident this Afternoon. Dr. D. D. Clerk received a telephone message at two thirty o'clock from Ferdinand Reinking, telling him to come In. farm with all | speed, as Henry Reinking had l>een seriousl>• inj ired in a runaway. Dr. Clsrk could give no information. as to the • x»«nt of ’h- injuries. and aS we go to P'C*-s had not returned. H-* made the trip in his automobile. Ladies’ Aid Society The Ladies' Aid society of the U. B. church will serve ice cream and cake tonight, corner Ninth and Madison streets. Come and enjoy a delicious and delightful time. Proceeds for church improvement and parsonage fund. Mon'* nnd 13 oy — ' WorU Slxirt* <wolrt wlioles*l(' «t O-xx* Roacnthal*.

| THE "HUB’S | GREAT RED TAG CLEARANCE SALE We Wish to Dispose of Our Entire Stock If possible, and open up with a Complete and NEW FALL STOCK, as you know it is our aim not to carry any goods from one season to another. To further this desire, we have taken thought of neither profit nor cost, I and placed extraordinarily LOW PRICES on these various items. Every department is involved; we can’t begin to tell you the many attractive features of this great offer. But if yo t will come in and see the suits themselves, we know you will appreciate the TRUE BARGAIN import of the announcement. BALLOON ASCENSION TOMORROW EV’C Extra Specials SUITS OO SUITS in Wool Cashroers, V raiedß Of* SL ITS io W'-01. \\ r-t«ds. ( hern ts. <Q and Tweeds, 11000 and (*£• Qfi OO . 114 00 end >ls (10 val (*-y Qq *12.00 values, Red Tag Price tiet>. ‘ r ' < ’ I • —xJ FURNISHINGS 3 C ' 9c 10c Values in plain and fancy embiuid Qp ered Handkerchiefs, Red lig Price O M march Shirts, the w< rid over fl.oo 25c Values in plain and fatn-y Bailing 4 "Bn lag I rice (jC gan Underwear, Red Tag Price |( “ rB the® Hub s, DECATUR. IND. B. KALVER & SOINS |

POOL QUESTION Govtnor Hanley is Looking It L'p Personally. Special Telegram To The Democrat Indi imp die. In i , J inn 3 •— I’ne Htnte mrd of agriiulture finally addressed a perfunctory letter to the racing association demanding of them to quit pool selling. Govem ir Hanly is looking into the question personally as to whether he has the authority to call out the militia. Stores to Close. The undersignt <1 dry goods merchants have agreed to close their stores on July 4th, from twelve o'clock, noon, for the rest of the | diy: KUEBLER * MOLTZ CO NIBLICK * CO. M. FULLENKAMP. C. F. TRUE 14:id4 I'ne Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Arthur Fisher at two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Mexico nineteen honrs nearea Double daily through service. Iron ' Mountain route. Ask ticket agents Gor A. A. Deane. Jr., T. P A. JOO Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. Summr Toure Fares—June Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. &I. To Trav erse ( ity, Mich., 112.30; Omera, 113.30; Northport, 113.50; Petoakey, 114.15; Mackinaw City, 115.60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905 For rates to other pointe oall 'phone 8, or write to C. L. Lookwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Agent, 127dSmo The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R.‘ ‘Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a -jooklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get j in,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Huboard, of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora. N. Y. Copies of this booklet nay be obtained by sending 4 cents n stamps to Walter L. Ross, General ’assenger Agent. “ Clover Leaf Soule,” Toledo, Ohio. I

Closing out sale at Ous Rosenth ale Tao ocli of ClothFurulahiu(a ■old out. wo have to 1-cciucc •amc before tranafor and conse* cjuently only Whole" « 1 c pi'ie<-a/ii'o ell * >S” edat Ou* 11 owelltli nl,

HAIRHEALTH sit S/l VEO L HIS I nJJ A posi- VfwC if nonKept Him 1 V.r, Looking \ //- Young, ij \\ j Thousands “11 Vk lose their v». loaith.ng 14) ' fr», ■ b*rau»' gray /V »Ai IRL LAC hairs inak* f 1 them look <4d.lHgb>Cl claw Wj OMk Hair ? I Gruwer ** | dressing for men and wnm.-D. Not a dye. Gentlemen—At 40 my hair wss gray, aR. R. 1 friend lost hie job be< hum* gray hair made him J<*»l old. Profiling by hla eiperience 1 us.! • llalrhrMltli. and hsve the same dark brown hair that 1 had at 21. Hold my | position, though younger men. whose only fault uaa gray hair, have been dismissed. I ; thank you fur my position.—R. R. Conductor. I Largo |or. bottle*, druggists*. Take Dotting without signature Philo Hay Spec. Co. Free Seep Offer Fign thia, take to any of following druggist* Me. bottle llalrbe*uhb and Mk. cake Harfina Soap, medicated, both for 60c.; regujjwark. N. J., prepaid, for fine, and thia adv. Free soap not given by druggist without thia 1 entire adv. and 6uu. for Hair health. * I Name ••••••••••. I Address W H. NACHTRIEB, 2d St. |

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IS gOtM gM£» to the orFicr or thf SNOW AGEN( v DECATUR, INDIANA. 1 snow* 1 agency* 11 w U h f,rtn or ci ‘ y prop * rty ,or caßh - lißt H wi ‘ h ,be is nut nrwm th ’ . * bsv * cash buyers asjsoen ae what they want idence, we mar b”ve ' "hrt "’"h ‘° h"’’ " C ° U °‘ ry h ° m * ° F C *‘ y "'”1 Ihotiannd ... < ou want ' our lists comprise several r-roperties R /°°' ll, ‘ rmlttntil ' inlDdißDa ftnd B lar «f number of city Minnewta and tised without hh ’ . a^B **^ e# of improvements. Property silver piMxi w.thout expense to the owner, if left on the marketjforthe tin.e listeil.

Willim Laughner left Prel.le today fur Streeter. Hi., to accept ins new position as manager of a pumping station for the Standard Oil obmpany. 25c Balbrigan underwear 20c in closing out sale at Gus Rosenthals.

CRYING BASIES ITCHING SKINS NO REST, no sleep. Itch, itch, it,h. scratching until the tender skin becomes inflamed, sore and bleeding. Soap Aided by Pklnhealth Treatment, will give th* suffering little uoo Instant relief and *b*p ,r 1 result In complete cure. Multltud« sos * -* u ssy Harfina has no equal for chafing. l[f f *' lion, eruption*, dandruff, thin hair, acald Medicated, antiseptic, dettdvrialng. fragrabL “A Breath of Bln« Balsam In Every Cake ** Large 2Sr. cake*; 3 cakes ; dmgyt*t< Rrft:*«. s .bst:tutor. r »*..» 1. » 1 like llartLu. Manufactured by Philo Hay Specialties O Newark, N. J. Take nothing without tL‘* .Ignatunp on SSSXJn c7 |W. n WACHTRIED. 2d St.