Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■»«■» ■ttsnro, txctrr ivndat, bt U■ W <3 . BLLINaHAM. •U ■ I6RI RT ION R AIT C B 8 F Barrier. per »wk «Oc If carrier. yer Frsr 84.00 B* BAII. per UH in th BSc By Ball. prr year _ St.SO Single copies. Two ('rots. Mvartltlat rate, tu.de knownon application Batarr.i io tbr poautfllrt* at l>»catur, Indl•aa as aacood-olaMtuall matter 4. M HKLLKR. MANAGtR Th? demerits of IndianapMis Saturday honored one of the lirighteat of Indiana lemocrats, with a renomination for mayor of our capital city. Mayor Holtzman has a record of which be may well lie | proud He is a man of sterling qualities anti a leader of men, although modest in such assump | tion We hoj* to set' him again ,

elected to a phJe at the head of the Indianapolis city government. If we mistake not there are grater things in store for Mayor Holtzman Pay Up. We are mailing statements to all whose subscriptions to the Daily Democrat have expired. The statements are being sent with a view of settlement, and we hope that promptness will lie exercised by those receiving these reminders For Sale—A team of mules, gauranteed to be all right. Loch & Dirkton. For Rent—A nine room house at the corner of Ninth and Jackson streets; cement cistern and hydrant water on the lot inquire of f>. J. Hyland. l*4dlmo

TOR THE BENEFIT OF FAIR WEEK SHOPPERS We will offer some special inducements all through the House. Wafch Our Add For Tommorrow. The South End Bargain Store Next to Moser's Gallery.

| WE ARE OPEN~| Having Bought the Entire Rosenthal Stock at 50 cents on the Dollar We have some of the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED to the people of Adams County. Don’t take our word for this, but come in and see for yourselves, that we are actually selling S2SS WORTH OF CLOTHING FOFR 95 IS THE MEYERS ■ DAILEY CO.

SAID GOOD BYE Rev. Allen Preached Farewell Sermon The Ntw Church and Carnegie Library will Stand as Monument to Ills Energy. Rev. E A. Allen delivered bis farewell sermon Sunday morning to an audience which completely

tilled the beautiful Presbyterian church. Tears tilled his eyes as he said good bye to those with whom he has labored in so noble a cause for many years, and many wet eyes were noticeable tn the audience. Rev. Allen seems like a part of the Presbyterian church here, and his j family of members can scarcely realize that he has resigned To his efforts the church owe their beauI tiful new house of worship as well as numerous other improvements. H? has been unceasing and untir’ ing and benevolent and i« beloved by all. Rev. Allen likewise deserves erdeit for the ♦ li.OOO Carnegie library now under construction since ho labored for a year or more to complete arrangements and take the necessary steps for this enterprise He will leave this week, toy .Epworth. lowa, where himself and son have purchased an interest in a ijank. fits Decatur friends sisb him t access.

MUSICAL DECATUR Muncie Star Devotes a Paße to Our I Musicians. The Muncie Star yesterday oin lined a page article on musical Deratnr, including photograph* of Misses Gertrude Moses, Grace 1 Miller. Elizabeth (Peterson. Carrie Thomas. Clara Ter veer, Mrs. Ella Bell. Messrs Jesse Sellemeyer. Dr. Lawrence Hughes. J. A. Ems berger and four McKean children. Besides a short aaccount of the ability of these the article also tamed mention of Miss Mae Niblck. Miss Florence Sprunger. Miss Chris tine Rademacher, Dick Blossom, j Marie Allison. Ralph Moser,, Blanch Carroll. Ei«cta Qlancy. Ruse Smith, Grace McKean, Emma] Mutchler and others. The write up also included the church choirs, bands, orchestras and musical clubs of the city. Gave Himself Up. •pedal Telegram To The Democrat Washington. D. C , August 2'— Edwin Holmes, jr.. former associate statistician <-f the agiiculture de partmen*, who has been indicted for a part in the cotton frauds, gave I himself up to the federal marshal today For R°nt—Four rooms in house 'on Tenth street Inquire of Mrs John A. Fetzer. IMdtJ ♦200,000 of money to loan on city s.nd farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger A Smith's law. abstract and real ■estate office, Decatur, Indiana. 138dtf

Winter isComing

Loch, Dirkson & Co.

GOOD PLAY Drake Stock Company at Opera tlcuse all this Week. Ed war 1 Everett Hal? once said: “ >Ve mv. t that th? country has good water, gwd air. good woolj good coal, good m in, good worn n. good newspapers, good bo k< and good plays to succeed properly.” The good Lord and many enterprising men have teen to it that we have all these; and Mr. Robert

Sherman m particular has peen to it that we have good plays; for in presenting the Drake Stock Co. he present- tj the public a complete repertoire of the best plays of present day life. Among the plays underlined for presentation during the engagement of the Drake | Stock Cj. here ne»t is "Tae Wayward Wife." the play which uisfwi’h sech warm p-iase in the west last year, and “My Fjiend From Arkansaw," that store of rural life in Arkansaw, bv Robert Sheiman. ‘he inciients cf w ich yre well k*?w3 aid are still f.> d f>r gossip in the eoTsmuMty where they happened. “The Hayward Wife" will be the op p n ing bill Prices are 25 35. and sft cents. A lady will be admiCed free with each 50 cent ticket purchased bes >re six o’clock p. m.. tonight. Notice. To comply with the laws of the state and city board of health. I will positively not allow any spitting no the floor in the Bosse op era house. A penalty of *5 fine is attached, and any person oaugh* spitting on the floor will be prosecuted. Yours for health. J. W. BOSSE. Manager Notice. All persons interested in the Samuel Smith and William FieetI wood ditches please report at this ! office September 2. on account of [hearing of ditch assessments. L L. Baumgartner, Survey< r. 195d3wl

and the time is here wb*n you should lie thint ing h?w yc u wi i> keep wi rm during the long winter mouths, ami in this'll w ‘ want to show you something io the Majestic Warm Air Furnace that is right This furnace la made by the Chappell Funis, eCo of Morenci. Mich., and is guaranteed to give perfect satiafattica' We do rot ask vou to take our word but are in a position to u iv . the word of those «ho bare the furnace installed and «| ; , high in their praise of ibe same. The Majestic u constriiri, ,| <u the > conniical principal, with a down draft radiator. Tte Majesty baa DO bolts or h vets in contact with the fir* to burn out. The Majestic has Beamless one piece radiators. The Majestic hn» few joints, twelve in all. The Majestic is not built cheap but on booty. These are the main points about the MAJESTIC tn*| makes it desirable. We also have the Akron Hot Blast Furnace which is a beauty. Call and we us and get cur prices L»f t re tlr chasing elsewhere.

thEIHUb DECATUR. IND. AEvnnTiH e riH <~>y f’a.cts When Visiting the Fair You must Not Fail to Attend the j THZ GREATEST EXHIBITION

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THE HUB Decatur's Modern and Foremost Clothiers, will show you everything that’s NEW and NOBBY, at popular prices. We also have a complete line of Boys’ School Suits at popular prices. Owing to the fact that we closed out 150 Boys' School Suit* from a manufacturer at a reduced price, we will sell them while they last at $2 45. There isn’t one suit in the lot worth less than $3.50. ONE PRICE TO ALL B. KALVFR & SONS Big Stoie Block -

OF- - AND W inter Suits Ever shown in Adams County.