Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1906 — Page 2

THE jiAILY DEMOOHAT BVENISO, EXCEPT ECMDaY, BY Ult W <3 . BLLINQHAM, ■U■BCRI PT IO N RATES MBYlet, per ,oc ■T Carrier per ,*ar as.GO ■ » r.»SL. per month .. >ao irjtYMw .. *a.»c BtngSe nople*. Tw; i>»1» Affaaettolfig rawscuhl* lime. app tc»t«.a Batar** jn Wst oo.v ffl-w at Tiasai'ir. !r.<tl •a, -< >a <■„ . r •< H (li. (R , Manager 1— 1 —- >- The Si H«-ll , iita.t bni<-g<i luiv«- ■ . > the rjg«e when Vice i*r.->•!<■> < E.crbiinl:» , ill ap]*A> in tip* •Itaiit.’f m behalf of hi. ward, <'t»ogrr**tnnti <'romer. The Hi-aIM -«y. HillWS«tl |1,.,1 , , , . k. ,| , »M < iw.a < .?< .tti. !<> :..((! r, ,f, r very much Th* < imr i« -ai.l ».f In* «•!».>> > at l*ortUu4, »(,♦! the >!*'■••<•< ->i *>»ir hr 44 hi* r Modular, little go«*>! rithrt her* or at <l*« i .an )*rt>bal>h hr> had ferOer „»o >1 Htnnrr. Th* Ik.-oni I* . j). the pn»t» erty of Ixw li. Elim ~»>*. ,fca* ; »»t >44* 4 • iim4y|w nt t| f r |»i« »* pattern k» »t» »>' • :w«l« ’>'■ ■':< par's ■ ut, a'l4 the I apj-ar-*,r. it* pa ( - t U k -atlv I >ntp->- 4 The l»- • ••-st, --.a Kwty. will w» titre* mr thMßlnr way I IMilirtotwa frw lb* Eighth -E.! at.<h>* •' a<h ».» r a . * t | rnr« !!«•<«**•? «*4 j (Ww th* furl I th#! |h# <»>' ■m.ftt** h«b* I Ar iUu f«r # lh* |m I*4** Nt*« wthd oft * - h* i hu*» I» I#' ’ l»« • »»?> | jrrt « IHMA &**»*] «tl -asci-? tdfcl rnrlfMk Th* Tea* * - It I*** a hit •)(> many I |*Bt Rji Jjk'tt-O lif >FfWi|l|F *«» tlx ■ j

V\ :aol \%\ (THAT JOME PEOPLE APE BIC .ENOUGH FOOL 3 TO THINK THAT iT DOESN T matter HOW THEY WLX LOX • BUT WHAT 15 There except tZ OUR AH>EAB ANCE BY which crrwus jk *"**■ 0 CAN »^ cc VJ * J^N ' r jT T * v £ ? j -G/sf BUSTER BROWN T,CE a Zj IS ‘ m I J Ar 4?, \ / »r-o->r../z . fl 'i v flr ■x— -2 _ “Zy. -—hwasßFi '**< *■* <*•£&» fovY **° *o»u« r - n tM—jhiitt — iriam —. I If yon have been fooled in clothes yon have bought. it is not onv ianlt. We have always kept good clothes in onr store and we always shall. Easter Togs Onr Stein-Block and Solomon Bros. and Lempert Snits Top coats Easter. Neckties, Shirts and Fancy Vests are all in ready for your inspection. ELZEY & VANCE Cor. East of Court House Decatur, Ind.

| Smith, Yager & Falk /■ p / /i \ H r , I—7 ••'. j I r^jaisfaX^NUa. 4 '•**■ — - . tail ■■ . > .■. s-- -a— < - T a .P JA i \ I < *s ILr 4* ZB\| Jal--* _/ Z-*"- t [[>»-»’i, | _ A\ ff J I" ffiSL JraL /sSmSi STIAWfIB/ffiHWdl ▼■kW Gr 7 / vrn ■ a /11 if /W « fun AI I W “it Inw .xSTI j Dyspepsia Tablets J ® I Company,- Attention! I General Orders No 170 ft. 2 You -111 •< omw. <rpen an a. t.ve < ampalgn agiUn.t the eo.mon . nemy Dyapepak «n 4 who pow« the city of | tktaiur. K 91 A:i.. p •.;,»• . is f..r. i. arid rssafjc i-vrn T»v«r.ai>He now held priaonar. Jf -To-morrow. Mlurday. April 7 F«» <«' ’ ~ur r " SmMh - Ywer * F“> k '» <lr “K • tor * »“ pHaonwra 0 E -;>o(*ata, whara «Mh will be tarniabad, ibawtateiy tree, a full »lzo a'm- l«>x <4 K«-»“•' ■’.'■"l" I”"* •* ' e . S Yow wUHtsformany Io u.*atwr u.at th*•> may obtain a tn - pa. k.. M ‘ , i | 1 in.Tu- •. SmHh. U|rr*l a»A -.« . barge twenty five cent, for each package after the aeventy-five package, have been | 1 given away, and to Inform each pureteaer that If relief ia not oblame I the ptirchane price will be refunded at their .tore. r ? Free DiMribution one day onl« Saturday. April 7, beginning at K A. M. | Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are Warranted to Cure all Forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. | 3 Monrv •IH ba fajunded.a«RC«lv aa r<ln»ed on pochntr. In <-a»e of dia»ati*faGtk»n. Ptice, 25 cent*, at our More <>f bv mail. « SMITH, YACER <fc FALK, Druggists. I

At ■ b.uqu*t by t «=W h#4 m pert i» tW I or H»sn to* Uof Part'•t # c»mp*ig» rt» I -*■ ' • ' !v ’!» troarhary of Wtlhatu Randolph f ’H.-.s-.t H te’husd i» tern* | th# Ma >d takrw »n lb» roi.tr® by Mr. j lVvw Tlx- •>- V«it ulUr»nro. - >,r • • .! faitbrr *n<pha*i«*«i by a lead j >s. rdtw»rial rr> th* N«*w York Tim*», j a paper lb® in th* peat b*« f*»«rd < bat httic tn rwn.mend tn Mr Dr. an / BAKES » BODY TAIL EM SOME Old Caowtrt ’Will bt Bnrxrf te Allee County. — I Th* rv.ma.oa 0» Jam*" ***«. wbodwrf Mowlay tn tbe pan**® al MtehUgn City. after wring twenty four yrara of a lit* mmHmmm, wt|l find a renting plaer M plewmnt wittan a taw mltea of Cb* a*M of th* *i »>i foe which |>n waa •enu-nc*"’. It waa flrwtr* ported that lfc«» body woald be arntwi ovwr to a niedtoa! eoHape., b«r relative* »a thia ooanty bare tai al med the rwmaina and wt‘i gtw (...•» proper inUrnumi in th* twna u-ry at Sbtddms. Th* remain* ■rrired ... •tin* city l»«t evening over th* p. • iwyhatua iiiw-v. and were mnnv,.,l t«> lb* lemw of a Elam Bak* I «r„ in Pleasant tmwiahip. under th* *har.’< of i iwlerlakr Wiilaini BriadJr of Si»*l«k*i> Ft. Wayne .!<>uniaF<iareii*. STOLEN HOKSE ■ Marshal Lirnon la looking for in formal h>d oonraming a atoien hora«which wm atoleu cn tho night of April 3. IbOft. Dark brown tuarr, heavy with foal, weight about 1.000 ponnda, aix yeara old. long i hlar*k n»fc*i® and tail, a paoer. Bug i gy rod running gear, atiok seated j combination, rubber tiro, been in ' u»a about one year Open brtdle, two small ring* in ovorcoeck ring, 2 big white rings on hips of har ness. |2.» dollar reward for horse and buggy Direr-tall information to E. C. (’ovault, town Marsha! Warren, Indiana.

SESSIONS CLOSE 1. I- ■ 1 I w. ye -s wr .top to thwk h»i* laviah we L*.’- be for other |eirp<™e*. We are cn*-n •« »wh wonjerfal ratrava- ! ,*s:irr* a nlmiist every other lint it !>■,,» tw. a o,u<l that only a little goo* I i.i She rauar. t!;at it o*r*ta M» tntieh jU» rarry »ti i errtjtn M -uma. ?»I cents L.f every dwUar <•"■« direct to the Jeattae. Mr» HatllLld . We wbmdd exit Iwraive- m easily dirrour- ' aged that we are tail able to nee great i j»n<rew> «» t iie rr»ulta «f our effort*, I f« '’Gad'a wgya are not our ways.” 1•• PaijeHer,” Mr* A <’, lx»«»nn*. 1 J’utH’t.'*' ia twrt paastve. it i« active. lOtir ruM» ivnarif* are living e»attl|»lea I <>f paUrare, tinihwouragvd and lone* < ..iffermr < Ire® i» »»ur nredof patience »e think es how many are w I ituhffer<<t>t in our »»n chnwhee I Xonnnati'in < eimniitt** reported Itbat all th* f’nwbyterral ofheem be twatained with the ciceptarn of the lon nrn treasurer. Mr*. A. Ormond KendaivSie. who ha» given good and avithi .• ’ll lie relieved. Ml*. A B. Xiekol* ut Lsnia, waa nominated far trvaaarrr. A motion »a» *u*lain- • d to accept the r*|M»rt . A vote of thank* wa* given Miv Ormond for bar nw*t vffeejve »>i>iji. Th* wanton clunrd with Iwvrd’* f’rgyvr by the society. Tim ladi<■» tbe® rv|«u*ed to tbe church j»arlor», whore an eaacllent ditnier via* nerved. Paiwptly at one o'clock tlv clo*tng neiuuon tywned. Prayer aervice wa* wvixtucted by Mm E. Il Montjr»>ui’ T ry, S< nj>ti.r< hsm*.ti was taken from 2 Tim., 3: 15, Study Io show tin.elf approved unto God, a voikhimi th® needefti not to la* ashamed, rigbfly dividing the word of truth. ••Work among the Fmedmen.*’ by Mh*» t'atheart, Scotia, t'oncord. N was a most intensely’ interesting ad dress of Ihj work among tlw I reedrnen. She ho' spent 1"> years in the work ami i* in tlionntgli sympathy with their siermd euinneipatlon; that from ignoranee . It ha* been said that I the only salvation for the colored »eo I pic. v. ill be their return to slavery. To thi.se, who have been for years, working ami anxiously wa'duitg the propress of this race, sneh a statement, though it n ay grieve us, will have little weight .for how eno we think for one women! that all onr work, our gifts mid one prayers for these poor brothers ami .'•inters in our own southland, have Item for naught. Fir t, great need of I'hriHtian h<n fvnd, Chr ; -* : • 1 •

ii.« :r work shiiid« r >m< otiilively vviih the atudenis of tie northern semini’iii*. They are lapable nf the Higher education •ml retain it, as I they have some c»lor<> I i< a*>iei* in I ’he schook a.- cf’lricnt as any of the I white inatructom. hr. Mary Bradford’* uiiliers on "Persia,’* was one of most absorbing interest, the first of which was .i most vmd dewriptioti of our Lillian Bealier’a work, with whom she is so <•!•>-< !v a- -octnled, Mi-s Lillian teacher in the zirl« 'sch«e>l and Mt*. Bradtord m*di< al ini*-*oiiitry. Miss Bealier is so |wrfectly fitted for her Work and their eontidrnce so great in her that she takes up and carries on the work at her own sweet will. She can get astonishing results where others fail entirely. With her progress and success *he seem* to almost have sup* et huiunn power. But we can not question for one moment where she gets her strength. The latter part of the lecture was devotrd ot the work of l>r. Bradford. She gave a description of how scoiirgt s of emitagious diseases sweep over the land, owing to their lack of quarantine measures. The conditions of lite are so bad we can not imagine them here. CommiHees repntid as follows: t'ommittee on Place reported that the Pieshyli-rial meeting would be held at Auburn, in lltli”. • otnmittee on Reeolutiona presented tin- followingng; B? p resolved. That we extend our tbanks to the ladies of the I’n-sbyU-rian .Missionary Society, of Deeatur, for favors shown ns in every way, also to the citizens who assisted. Our appreciation is especial ly due to Jlo, Glenn, for furnishing the treat <>f the oeeasion; to Mrs. Herbert < nmpladl, lor the entertainment of the evening; to Miss Cathcart whose devotion we appreciae, and enjoy hearing recounted; to |>r. alary Bradford, whose i-xjierienees are always helpful; to all the officers, whose arduous duties have been so conaeientiotisly jierfornied. Be it further resolved, that we extend our appreeia-’ turn of the letters of welcome received and of all material wjiieh added to ll:e interest ( >f the meeting; that we express our appreciation to the Pastciiicr n,| to the special soloists M.sses Arehibold and Kettler and -Mrs. beiitn. Histwctfiiily submitted: Mrs. Mann Mrs. Beisel, Miss Gilbert. Rev. howler dosed the session with a l-aubful solo follows by prayer. As the ram was pouring down, a , brought the two large busses Os the eity to the church dooni, I v greater mnher of the ladies , ’>'■ & I. depot to < ' : north to

their various homes • hr. oth, ..ug via the t lover l.i ul. A SERIOUS FIRE AT UPLAIB. Bcrfpp*'M<’Hite S|.« lai I'pland, Ind., April ti. - The aM water plant and the >- -npjih jfjsf were totally destiny, ,1 io . tint: montim:. The town t- without vikr ami gas. MOTHER OF TWENTY IS DEAD Hcrlpps-M' Itllv S;,r< Ist, Knoxville, Tenn., April r Ma Alice Bryant, aged 102. died Is -ti» morning. She was the moihM ts twenty children. You’re growing more beautiful As by day, dear Grace, I hiqx l you’re not using ••<>sm-:wa your face; Oh, Charlie, this is a great isjJte to me, I 'tn simply using Rocky Mmsim Tea. (Cards out.) hnuA Yager & F ilk, Radiahos, onions, celery, an l»in»berries for Saturday al .Mania* Misses Edna and Eva Kirthlwta of Monroe, were shopping a ,J ® eby today. It enriches the lilihml, strfn!ti** the nerves, makes every organ dR body strong and healthy. A jw# spring tonic. Hollister * L f Mountain Tea. do cent-. T<* Tablets . Smith, Yager & H" For Sunday’s dinner get «' n ’ berri*, ra'lishe*, onioE*, BDd ‘-“"“•l at Martin's restaurant. There is one thing we ban- f * been able to understand, ''by i» will buy harmful eostneti' - "L lister's Rocky Mountain clear complexions. •'!■> 11 '■ ‘ J Tablets. Smith, Yager & labDon’t fail to read <>«’' nient in today's issue. I.yniaI will stand my horses, two Bel’ gian«, Smart and Gaston, with Norman Mascott and fine large tro ting road stallion, Barney H, at ™ home, seven and one-half miles not east of Decatur, and five miles sou of Monroeville. CHARLES W. AHR lEviier and Keeper.