Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT nm nmw, txctrr srwnat, at U■ W a. ILUINaHAM. • UItC«I*TIOR R AIT K * By ear»-r per • 'Oc grrptr 14.00 By ■>»). per month »»c By *»■ . |>er year St*O blaf.a copiea. Two Ceuta AS wort .any rate# made kneesoe sppitcatioß I» U>r »t l-eest-V Itldi>M. M aec.nd-ciaiwmall taatur 4. H HELLER MANAGER —e~— — b~! ■ Editor Metaker, of ths Plvmoutb Democrat. ia entitled to the honor of having the named the fir«t presidential candidate for the democrats in 190 b. hi* choice being Hon John W. Kern Tom Lawson oomea second wit! Govern->r Johnone, of Minnesota — Colombia City Poet There are many placet in Indi ana—notably the state capital itaelf—Governor Hanly seems to have no power to keep the lid on. and the placet where the lid it on tee their trade going to the town* where Sunday saloon business and after hour business are conducted- j with impunity. Governor Hanly should insist <>n the law's being enforced in all parts of the state The law should be no respecter of conditions Because a town doe not happen to be large enough to come under the provisions of the metropolitan police law. is no 1 reason why it should run wide open Enforce all the laws in all parts of the state There should be no favoritism shown —Muncie Press There has been no more persistent hcwier for a high tariff in years gone by than the Toledo Blade, but the Blade has recently reached the conclusion that there is something wrong with a system that enables one to purchase American made goods abroad cheaptr than they cvn be purchased at home Such a condition, the Blade admits, enables the manufacturers to pile up millions at the expense of the people. That is just what democrats have teen trying to pound through republican craniums for a third of a cen’ury. and during that third of a oenturv the manufacturers have actually ■ piled up millions at the expense of ' the people. Now republican papers are not only beginning to see the light breaking, but are doing some talking for tiriff reform that ought to have some influence Stockholders Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stokholders of the Old Adam* County bank at . their banking housela Decatur, 1 Indiana, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. Tues day, August 1, 1905. for the purpose of electing seven direct ?rs to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may come before them. R. K. Allison. Cashier. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Butler Co., which said firm is composed of Jesse Butler and John Scheimann, is this day dissolved by mutual consent of said parties. That Jesse Butler, the senior member of said firm, has on this 17th day of July. 1905. sold his entire interest in “Brill" and “Tampa" to John Scheiman. and that all accounts of said firm shall be settled with and paid to John Scbeiman. Bnlter & Co. By Jesse Butler, John Scheimann. s«dlw3t Bumm«r Tmr Fares—Jane Ist to Sept 30th via G. R. dfc I. To Traverse City. Mich . • 12.30; Omera, •13.30; Northport. 113.50; Petoskey. 114.15; Mackinaw City, •15.00. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905. For rates to other points call phone 9. or write to 0. L Lookwood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids, Mich.. or J. Bryson. Agent. 127d3m0 To Colorado. Utah and Portland. Special train leaves afternoon of July 3rd. Standard and tourist sleeping cars through without change to C lorad o Spaings. Denver, Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake Dity and Portland. Special arrangements for Epworth League and Portland Exposition passengers. Sleeping car berths now being reserved. For itinerary and full information, call on or address G.AADeane. Jr.. T. P. A., Mo. Pae. Ry.,200 I Sentiael Building, Indianapelis, Ind. I

A NEW SYSTEM Inaugurated at the City Plant M. J. Myltft Mas Foil Charts of Electric Department and W. E. Folk of Water Station. ■City Electrician Myiott this morning took full control of the electric light plant and Superintendent W. E Fulk began similar du ties m the water works department As a result there is a real boss in each dejwrtment for the first time since the city owned the plants j These men will be responsible for their respective department, will have the right to hire and dis charge such help as they deem ( necessary, and must answer to the council for the condition of the | plants at any time deslrel This change m operating the plants is the result of a council meeting held Tuesday night when the fol i lowing resolution was adopted: “Be it Reaolved. oy the common ■ council of the city of Decatur. Indiana. that the waterworks super j i .ntendent and the electric light I , superintendent shsl! have full eon-1 trol and management of their re ■ spective branches of the munictprl plant of the said city with the right' l to I re end charge such employees as they see fit for the betterment of said waterworks and electric | light plants of the said city: and that superintendents shall make their rep rts to the respective oom ; mittees in conformity with the ordinances regulating the same and any material needed for the main-1 ta:nance of the plants shall be ordered by the purchasing committee J at the request of the said super- j intendents and on the failure sc to do by the purcbaing committee, then the superintendent shall order the same to be paid for by the city :the same as if ordered by the purcha-mg committee f the said city: the aa.d superintendent-* shall make an inventory of all tools and stock on hands every six months on and after Septem ber 1, 1905, and to make good to the city of Decatur, Indiana, all lessee caused by negligence, in tools or material in their charge, and the same shall be deducted from the wages of said supenn- | tendent " At the meeting some other bu-i ' ness of importance was transacted The plat for an addition to the city of Decatur for lands ownei by Erwin and Archbold was spread of record Tne resignation of Tom Baker as a fireman at the city station was accepted to take effect August Ist. Toe matter of a settlement of the new engine and dynamo was referred to the purchasing committee who were authorized bv resolution to offer C. F. Johnson •1059.43 as a settlement. A number of bills were allowed

CURE FOR HAY FEVER Nelthoate Draf Co Sm Ryoatl Will C-lve Rel.ef—Sold Lader Goarohttc. The season for bay fever is almost at hand, and many people feel that they will be obliged to go away to avoid the sneezing, watery eyes, and other annoying symptoms of this dis agreeable summer disease. The Holthouse Drug Co wish us to announce that when Hyomei is used 1 as a preventive, or a cure, their will be no hay fever. They advise dailv treatment with Hvomei for two or three weeks before the usual time for the annual appearance of hay fever. If this is done, the attack will be prevented. However, if the preventive treatment is not started soon enough, and the disease makes its appearance, use Hyomei six or seven times daily, and relief will be given at once. There is no stomach dosing when Hvomei is used. Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its medicated air reaches the minutest air cells, killingall germs and soothing and healing the irritated mu -us membrane. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but fl, extra bottles 50 cents. It is the only treatment for bay fever sold by The Holthouse Drug Co under a guarantee to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. Tn Cure a Cold in One Dny Take Laxltlve Hromo Quinine Tablets . Al ■lruririrts refund the moner if it fails t< cure B. W Grove signature on each box. 2Sc

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SPECIAL JULY SALE Beginning Friday, July 21, Ending Monday, July 31 WE endeavor to mould our store to your needs and pocket* book. We try to make it to your interest to trade here. If you are a careful buyer, don’t skip a single item in this advertisement. Compare our prices with those you pay for the same goods elsewhere. We stand on our own bottom and want you to judge on grounds of fair prices and dependable goods and large values we are giving you.

WHITE B<»NE HANDLE KNIVES AND FORKS, made of tempered steel, have clear white bone handles. You won t buy them as cheap A again. Per set LM P jX”- 4 .*. uu v Brass pins, per paper 3C 6 hat pins3l Good to>th powder.... 7C Pants buttons, dozenlC Stockinet drees shields, gg M urning nins. 3 boxes Rn for Ladies' white hemstitched collar and cut! sets, regular price 10c. sale price per set OC Extra tall crystal 4fN vases, cheap at 15c | LADIES' SILK GLOVES. A clean up of our silk glove Block. We still bare a good assort 4: A ment of sizes |Up and colors. Per

Ladies, Read This—Your Troubles Are Over We give yoti an opportunity, just for advertising purposes, to secure a 2.50 French Tailor System tor 74c This is a practical and useful invention for drafting any style of ladies’ or children’s garments, deserving a place in every home uhere the sewing machine is used A system that comprises strict accuracy with unequaled simplicity. We claim that every person of intelligence can handle this system with greater ease and better results than any system now in use. $2.50 FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM FOR . . . .

HIGH GRADE WHITE PLATES, made of the beet white granite, size 9| inches, per /UP setoff. L U V

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The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Louis A Wevte’n R R "Clover Leaf Route,” has issued a booklet, entitled, ‘‘Get Out, or Get In," from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubbard, of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of thia bx>k)et may be obtained by sending 4 cents in stamps to Walter L. Rom General Passenger Agent. “ Clover Leaf Route.” Toledo Ohio. A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare when you feel a pain in your bowel* and fear append c tis. Safety lies in Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a sure cure for ail bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costiveneas. etc. Guaranteed at Blackburn A: Christen’s drug store, only 25c, Try them. For Sale- Eighty acre farm, located on the North Blue Creek macadam road, two and one halfmiles from Wilshire, known as the James Maloney farm. If sold at once a bargain can be had. For particulars see or addressßobertjMaloney, rural mute 3, Berne. 15-3 m For Rent—A two story brick house, nine rooms, cistern and hydrant water. House located on i S?cond. near Jefferson street. Inuire of Irvin Brandyterry, its 41d

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Extra Special 6 quart white lined preserve kettle A 6 quart white lined preserve kettle in a combination of blue and white colors, triple coated on a "Ts heavy steel base. Every housewife will f appreciate this bargain Any size Safe- 3 boxes good Fairy Soap. 3 balls t-et-t >ty Piss., per Talcum per Darning Cotcard > Powder cake ton 3c 10c 4c 5c 2j QUART ENAMEL SAUCE PAN blue and white lipped sauce pan. Well worth twice as much. Sale 4 pr>~* 1 UC LARGE GRANITE WASH BOWL, a regular 15c value 4 often sold for 20c. Sale price| y C 3 QUART ENAMELED PRESERVE KETTLE You will appreciate this bargain more when you see the kettles Sale 4A — price 1 UC 1 Pint Granite Cups .*Ec

Bent Her Double. “I knew no one for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and Kidney trouble, ” writes Mrs. Annie Hunter.of Pittsburg, Pa., ‘ and when I got better, although I had one of the beet Doctors I could get, I was bent doub'e and had to rest on my hands and knees when I walked. From this terrible affliction 1 was rescued by Electric Bitters, whi -h restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful.” Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at Blackburn and Christens drutr store; price 50c. S Tekgraph Operators in Demand, f This information comes from all parts of the country. High salaries and quick promotions. Attend Sharp’s school of telegraphy at Huntington, Ind., and success is sure. Write for big catalogue today. Special fall term begins Sept. 4th. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. itebinr Blind. BleedlnxorPnitiidinrPilwT DruKgi»t’or*tuß mon,-y If PAZO OINTMBNng fails to cure any ca*e. no mat wr ul How loou •taodlng. In 6 to It dara. Firai ipnlica'laa glvea eaee and re«t. Wc. if your drugglyt han’t It ■ nd Wc. !n«ian.t>« and it will be forwar-rdi-d rout paid by tb* Paris Medicine Co.. St. Loula Mo

EXTRA HEAVY TIN WASH BOILER, made of extra heavy tin, A ful! sizi with drop handles. /I P sale price.... U "T*

«565? Portland ■ I to V the Chica <° 4 North-Western Ry, 11 II Chevenne ' r 3 °‘ Choice of routeß via Omaha, 11 Bl through the d Granger> v,a St. Paul and Minneapolis, II Bl through the ?°v n * cener y of Colorado and Utah, fl Bl Rockies «th McDonald Country or the Canadian fl Bl Park at’sTJht ? CtS ‘ Callf o™a or via Yellowstone /f Bl - at 81 g . ht advance in rates. J# lV o,r ''P rate * from other points, account gg CEMTEMKIAL Zs « d «"»*“>« ««»• to th« world. 4^>^Sn|l V t *<«»<• tickets via vhis Um.

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WALLACE BRO'S WRITE METAL TEA SPOONS, heavy steel will A never tarnish U X pri . r ’.. p ". O'’ 2 pie tine 5 J Ironing wax. per ba11.... It Dairy thermcme'ers 10" 6 wardrobe hocks 5t Coffee pot knob 1c 50 foot clothes line .... 7C 25c washboards •. 19C 2 quart dipper 5C Tooth picks 3t 4 quart pudding pan 5t 3 double sheets sticky f" fly paper QQ 6 water glasses, full S A 07 siae. per set of 6 Uv LAMP BARGAIN. Extra large satin etened lamp Full heigth 19 inches Hua large chimney and heavy braes F“ base. A bar- la Up gain at 75c. 1(11 Sale price U V

LARGE WHITE COVERED QCchamber/QQ 10c to 25c pair