Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat. Every Evcesag. Exsett Seaway Sy L£W G. eU-IMGHAM. — '' tatac-.K.®, Rate*. Mr week. Sy tx'-t~r MessrsFr- yar Sy earr.e- . .. JK be F*r txra Sy stafi 35 sec. is For y«*r by mx. . ... Kt ■-•■ 9t*( « errte* . .... 3 eec. j mess —-lie kratwra ac. dtto -ed at the jcwto site is Decaff*i « 't.d< x-a si Mtsxer , ~fEL._i.ER Vs-a;«'. Prest-tteKt 2oose-T.fr> bj_* agreed with irab othe* s-:aa.d?a?ien tkax tb-et- sbi.'.. «* so tariff .-eTismx Weti. s*Sfi. EEgected, iijtkrag eisef Tkete is srebrarag spwxKrutr ara< rat ta-tfi refer®. ra-i aackei-text y it w ■re ate rest As casters paper irz.es that tbe sai-ar.-s :f :ffl:tXs :e rat-rreas-e>: xecanse off tie greater east off Bwfcxg This mragfis Se aS T.rht t - : - ibe-i tte ira-at rates off the tai layers tan -~
iaereaaed sb that they ear xfced to P»J th- bfiggsr sa.ir-.es. Th- taxii-ets are afec "zmgm mg with. the east cf Bvtog K asay to tie ;riT2eze of the J±exacc «Txt at '■afityerte to aaaoaaee the tatfitk:? if Wf 7.1-r. --. Bryat fcr trssratottt. n tie twe.tth. att’-i. faragaet. to to ke-.i Jara. • IS*?®. Before tto dose. TtKS.tay ewesisx J K. ?_•£ raxra. _tt-i -rar Mr Bryaa ia> iTrexiy ;~~nrTM~if to to present ter. year, acd that in addfifik® to Mr. Bryan Ge Terser Folk :f Mras■xn r TErasara. of Scatk Caro-; Bsa. arad Atxoeaey General Jarisen. of New Torfc. woaid t—baiy to gaests of tto eJaA. IN A SOCIAL WAY Cotoasad frtts Page L tffererat fea-.ra.tx xs cf tto msks. The nart -'eatrare off fife erring was a geoc-a-ti-rai ewKesx Mrs Hower lead "he raiz-s. ■tat': raring first -r_ze and Miss Shanks w<® seoixi prixe. At eaegra: three t-.t trse imshecn »as ■erred, after ■shieh the rtests were eßter"a.r.e-i :y ~tsi<. A -e-dr-t- tarry was gjwn. hy Miss Cara P-t kneed- es Xorts Third street .- last ewKtog. Miss Minns- Vir’iri aid Jchn Xihliei carried cS first prizes.. wfcEe Mssa *•— —.» 1-7 f— iz Herhe". -n the btefry t-rizee. Er-ee-liect ref-eshntents were ser-red. ad- ’ te- wfriek the tables «-ere -t'.eired away, and dasedsg fcSowed. the yosag
H PROGRAM ? < * * ADAMS COUNTY FARMER’S INSTITUTE : To be Held at the Court House, Decatur, I > Indiana ♦ * Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25 ard 26 : ] J Fr say- -ar_ar» 25—6:30 a. —- $ 4► X&X ♦ 4 ► —yar ~r? =-2_S£* J < > . - £»» F ;<=e- ♦ < * tvosF'.x .. . . .----- .sTct • < > ♦ ■ ■ friaiESfe; Ante* C.J. WAnCer ni=ys=e >- =aaa J < ► 0-e ► m. * < . S.;ts-irs-tt tfe ?T*rt 4- .’ F:iM. ( , Tie Wrr-»? ac -j» Sere rnd Crmrafl? Ms* C. ~«p ♦ < i rwirTi es Heeres Mr anitefr < ► Ewetesp 7:30. ♦ ; ; te. ....... - - -- - ■ Mre=«-h QOMK "J J J TSe Treat* Star * OpsrarSßsry Sts. C..' isn * Srrse Eteaxee-a «f Sracsaes# aa life Senter J. •’ Tyrath. 0 J ; Tie Maa aa Ste f« - ** AXfete Faaer D B J I Tfe Mbk.:h as tie Fa.—er iter* » C hrw-. J ’ * Taae— FJt.'.ea atass» eaee X J J Saturday. iaaseary 2S—9:3Q a u Seed Csrs— Sejeetiai asd Cce - ........ ... J. i- A«p« Z ;; »** • > Sate* Feac . . - ■ -- - Dr. CT i rret: * < ► X ’> R3C7e»<ka£Xuix 2e-~a X JEae F-aak:- fc :ten J J J - O One * 4 ► Myrtle J ; ; nt3mSSem-F«4cs~-r J.M =~-r®rr X < > EaKXtk-zflaaaK Ts* ' er ♦ X 4 4 ► ESectlctt at €€«—s $ ‘ ’ 1 t ol j ttTT | - - TTiui-imm -rttniMMi-,
pee«:.e the dehr faatasoe txs2 a me senr The asesaers cd the E.tchre clad | w«e jieasan-dy esnertasxed at the .bacze <4 Miss Mmsa Aek.er cd First I street, ’.ast ereainzi Procressire es-' thre w?uß tke annsenies.: cf the erect ' in?., as. wniei setn- eiee.-3eM scares . ws 3lfc Miss SEaabeth Pattiwwtr. 's 1 swtres az. wepert tliyer carrying; is a® the yeta>. after -ssick a twe ttxtrse , Ixncnecn waa Sergei The greats. cchs’ «■ thaa nni senders were: Mrs. ■ E’tiiy Tit-'ens. Mrs. ~ laaek Hc-Smn. Miss Jennie Coc.zi--iE. A inn' ecstasy at iriesds was <es.•..smaxed at l-icnetn ty Mrs. D. S ■ Stidax-t'ie- .-. ..c.fiea ’-is soobJ ; in eo«sp-l. neat -..; Mrs T J. Vesey :: - For Wita- The '-meife-or was 'jeaa-. ’ f tiftsdy senwi fcs tfr-te v ttsses. Mr. ml Mrs. .r.t.rb- «■ .f New t ICfey de :gh-t’L.iy ente. med a e•t? th- ■ frs-ettis it ’M- r-ssM at M-in-i Mrs. Jeff Brysfcß. ex mt TtarsAa.- - _ enn?. On- ss-lec'. e worth z-aa; •-■;•» war th- .-a-x.iinn '■ y Mr dark cd New T rsE He ’ s') miz a seiee-’ ■■ frn - nd -he n -1
j .ape.-ws o( this cent nry There w-re . ano® snneen presen-. •z.d each gaess . wns --a the ;-■ ~>g—s — Mrs Jk E. Stadabakrr entertm a few fnenis ar a six a dock .-ixner ■ this eresxaff n ht-mr of Mrs. Tesey c£ ■ Port Wayne. Aa ‘~t mi' treakfas' rarny was grres C nne o’efocfc rh-s ■asadag by M.rs. Jed Fry s*r. of Fifth street, n htctir of Mrs. Vesey t-f Fort Wayne mi Mrs. Merriam. Tne ecior schexe rs white and ink jrmTed ttrreaghe® tfe? brsakiast. which was served ia '-nr r:arses. Imnediatel- af-er the t reakfast. Mrs. Vesey and Mrs. BrysoE tcM the farmees of each, rnest for this year. The r: rs's «t the Btoming were: Mrs. Wiriekiag of Bhritoa. Mrs. .Vesey of F>~ Wsy~e. Mrs. John NFt■xx. Mrs. Chanter. Mrs. I D. He&er. Mrs. Tyrim. Mrs. Morrisca. Miss Time Sridanake- Misers Sinne rsnth aafi Nacm Hnzhes of New i York Mrs. Morrtecc w£l lease Tnesiay for Caliitrnk-.. to speafi the wiater The Misses Kr~ie Snri mb Frances Brysss and Messrs. Ciaystn CarroE and Ha.e Stahr ass:-ten Mr Mrs. Hnzr.es nd Mrs. Bryscn ia serrtng iiinty -n-x.:—-- -x Anxier 4edzhtr< six 5 clock dinner I of last eweatag. was -hat gfwek by Mrs. i D u. He-Ser a conn-inert to Mrs. Mcrriscffi. The which was serre« x low courses, was eJesazn The xne-sts were Mesdaces Bryscn. Tynda." Mcrrisca. Vesey of Fort Wayze. ■Ed SaSey. Cheaper and Miss -dame Sradabaker.
SHOW CLO'ID 10IIA1 I (I J •Canix.wd fr.n Pin- !•> : o® w.-is dLsp&tch axd ;-rrt:xsess | ■ ’ -taz rsec wt-h the Te prise wxners of resterdar's toreizz -sere 2-5 feoowi: S. 0. n. Reas. c 8.. F Brokaw ±rsr. secced azd. - freerth -io. j«lll«. frst mi aecaafi oc. hen and Srs-t os pen. T M. Rare * a-»» -~r? ccckereL a_. r ■hbv -» --{ ca hen. S. H. reij. -r*. seorad ! ce. codEerri. third .c :<a_e: md nrs,S2 E eoekssei. R. C. R. L Reds. TV. F. F-w --» drsr .n eock. thrri ■■ mi Soxrth tn i-z. C. P. F. Sse-te ’i-k. ,-reoE.d .<. erxk Mrs. E. S. Christel. I 'T>xrth and seen nd jcFet. irst -m pec. dm sec-trad, -b-ri and fimh so. cackersi. Hxrwe Clark, drsc and t_r-i ac. t? ™ x pn.ee. _ pt St-ia E>. M. Rice and =*’ A inri re ecck. W. a f-Li • first mt -eecc-i -sc. asck Erst, see-trad and fiocrtk a feo. serrtm m:.r ncr .c m pcaec, — - x>. cn ...es. Mlke MiiLer. third tn hex f.ic-nh x. ecek. erst, sccoafi and third :-a esxkerei, first, -r-—' and f-n—h -s txliec sec-trad cs ;ex = aex _a-z»-a-x Free Fr.sm.z-r. drst tn cock, seet-cd ‘ era hex CD. F Eteterrk. irs-t ca han sectcd oa ax Sere _ S C. 3-“ C-t -—--s. B. F R"-kaw tht-i and ftrarth era nniiet. Erst c-ti eoekeeL Mrs.. J. C. V>y-y Erst ora hen. Erst an pxlet. o. C. BbF Oro swgtw*. J. Bl Dmt—-trad. Em see-trad, third j,-d feerth ac rifier. Mary Hanxk. . Erst and seated p-xle'. Erst axkeeel. . Brwae Tsrteyra. D. M Rie* and sera, third axkerel. ft-mh ;■- e W A Ft racer, rars- e»:ck. first and seated ben. Erst and see-rrad . ■ txlet. first ten. Fred Fell secsadi ccck. sec-trai ten. Mrs. E. S. .‘rams-sra ; fc-xrh cockerel, third m-i ft-rarth hen. third p«r e -_ -±jrd -ex Mrs. J. C< Magfey. sec-tc. ctekerei. f-trarth tex - W. H. Adexande- Erst eoekereL A-.• -: «-r ~ H. E. Bader, first reek, first eoek- ; err. first sec-trad and third prahen. first pex J W. Ctwax first eoekerei. first pal- 5 let : Bcurnc- Red Terkeys. S R. Per t ies firs- etch, first and seetrad raxie-n -c a- = .--e- □>.:<* W H. Aiexaxrer. first eecterel first « P Ducxa. B. F Brokaw, third cockered. ■This '- E. Massey, fit-rarh seek. L M. Rice » and scan sect nd estckerel. H. Stiaes- f —gr first ecckerei. tie cs second tnei- a ereL Hario Ma.tr.. first etci. third t-raFet. Fred Eleli first eoekerel seecrad
h—g ftt_rth eocksreZ. Char.es Etel, secccd piiet. first —za.rt tse ce. fast . ecckFSFi. E. C. < Ark. rrsr. ird rstzni. i :e. feta, tae :a :tiri k-ea. Kir? Hasgk. j lecr.ad ecdcfei 5 ta®e Geese. J D. St aiee aad soa. fcst ajckerei. frsi tea isd fry. j-afZ-y. a- ts C- -a Geese Sts?. J. "X". Cwna. ±ry •xciersi. frsr. tea. , E-:re- Geese. Ckasies E. SfarZ-;. f.~± 'xeksstl. 'ccrr ;.-s3ea Mrs. E S Ciristea. f.r»t iai senate esefcerel. Stk tes. sss oa. trsr. S«ZSk. frsz trfc>. Mrs. J. C. Maxf-Fj, tiiri er.ck. '.irri lea. -feiri jaZe*. foarrt: «c£-:r?Z. Cats. EsreC. ±.ry ysTea Tifri eaekrrE. stccsaf jof- ~ is--, frs*. eoekersi. 2. K. fm 2 eoek. secoste eestase’. ftmtt. feea. | Tte sfZver eijs ;~aa.~ were aflerte s. ' tie UEk’SES esasses wea: ta -fee fit- 3 LcTiax aa~ed pesssa*. iflo eaa cer- J 'Aizry fieei feote cser tte resaZa;. J Im the Aa.e-.caa eZiss » L»»i Tl Wriadccts. EG Batea eax-.-Zef away a <rsr exj. la the Astatit 1 t tZasA W. A Feaser tarred away i er- ac. his Ligkt Braiaa eftieteaa £i tie Mritterrazeat. eLiss Cnr.es E Z Maxfey eajtxred a sCver •■rz?. rti its fitee C«a& SrtTt Letoexs tz.i W. a ; F-ttxer kte tie ftsttz.e-Z:z te n:fxr e tie sthrer ettp »ri his Bnsoae tar- : keys. This ceatest. hc--w*Ter ;rt>*d to be the efceest fa the entire stcT ZMr Fnxer tea'fttx the ex—Zes of s Fred BeE by tie nrrtiey .pf nar- i afxs arc S rck tte Taixs to ietsr- i me the wfaaer. This ce-ts—~y jfetirs : tie reiatfFe rer.ts at these twv weS I kaora tttrier raisers. CharZes & » MaxZey W'ttt the =t.e-’.taZ prixe. a Se- t ' Zer issra&ascr. c®e~d by Dr. H. E ■ ‘ Ser. fer the test sc-.rtAr Leafet — ..eaieieffls. jr.4 Chares »at the ha;ps- : 1 1 est gar ax the ty.-F Harry O. Grr- ■ As? carried i-ray a ~e<.n t-rise iz C the A" ire Wyasdccz priZets cniy. ass ■si.-d pe/rigr -fee rZEhes- ;f fcr-yerxht estrass Orer two t.xr i-e-t prises is joxitry ‘ i fates. rt-ectaZ rfc..-:n aad poaft-y >: ksaka were <ii_-.-.t.?red ® the Tjrfc®! , ecctestaat« axd ewery®* w-ho sertr- - es a special pctxe see—ei ssnee -fey , with tfeei- snaeeews. Ttas ha.-; - .nk-f he greatest pc-zZtry saow *T«r i tete is Adm e:yttty axi tie -r,-. j iregect is to fee sy z every eittxer of Deearxr.
AMONG CITY CfiIRCHES =-*-snyts" s' y Sa : t-arak srhcci TrS-stra sx* ;eera Maa. Made m the Image of ’ 2S 71. - Ilfcß-kai* wwkMp- tegaJrar com ? } m-E.jts serr-s ■ .■ r>e.■ - --r Era: -" r S..c'--' _ ~ .■_: t-ts gksdy, flow Gofs sWane k Preserved in Ts. tr h.-t. A testperanc-: ra—mz. _n. 1 OH ' >1 k ' —b 7 - -mt -berate. A Dray of ~rae e'-d-esdxy Eweraranx Skin A -. ; -_£_ --.Ttraaaesi is exseoiae-i ut the snraagera m tie ■ran- m w-„. ae the irexia of the rhirth ta» fees-t C-;xt m: t:.-s.hp Him ’~ra>: ..'- my- PJAIH?. pfcst tr v-t-cn st E: aeo*a ■ timer k-rrarte an-i Fifth str—-.-JOHN C. AVHXTE. Fastra-r. A_sar teias'e tiara rahtse things 1 when is tn the hraghesr irzree of I tan-race and seat of prayer and Ex- ■ ’t. t .va-z) are xr test things, mra these that pieaae xs bok and rartraz '.•■ar seh-pxie the hragne’ are the wrest ■ issr ns. re-zarn-rss X rase ga.rt m whsck ■ tbsp estate. at zt air serrtcre w_. te be.d as . s. 'Cccrae th»?i w.rara is, we w_. .fc thee goad. A rery ecrirad wejecase is exseashed tn a” and ee-e.-- d’y te strangers, to Ge**".®"’ -e Sin-hay schzsci a; .• 1- bessec. Gcs. 1 _- : .t- —■ - semees ara 1. .a-H-tek. Text De®, i V. Ttptc A Pameta. Dwy. <~~r Enneatrx soaecy at i '.■■ t. - T«£to- Htw G;ds brnge -J Pre-terre-ra m ns—or Ito®. Gen 7 hi Oct. 1 1-7': Esearasg serrt.tes at -. Hack, wifi ;e rtairacted in Enzirash. Text. 7 Tree, i 7* Pray witracrat reas■•rcme with ras m-i »e w_. Jo tree znot. fine the Lnri hath sp«t aen s>:d ecraee-rtnmz isra-. ’ Weirsose rac ext ser-ites. I_ C. HESBBBT rar. r C — st w. S-mday sca-t«:i a; .- Preaching K ’J ani also a - " • A’e w-sld like to see as many ts tie ratetnbers at ad these serrbes as t.tsssbie- Aad we are a ways - .e-ase-i to weicene ail fir.enns that fee: tisposci to come t: my of -rar meeranzs. 7. '- t a-QN Pxs-.r.- : — Serv-ces at J « tr. Meennzs e-rery mrn- ar ' . an.i ww—. ——w afberrtca ar i"Jr Interest m. these — ee- —y- r.emsxe z-ed. and fcry-nme stints hare tees •t-.tc.Terted. Sreryt-t-iy iram-ei : atraemi and asF. H-xarams. wme and daxgteer Sc. Marys CataaSc. Tne rasxai serwiees wfii he etndactsd t-.ci--.mw at the t: rwiag boers Fra st mass at ' : six time rz_xn ’?.*s ar - s’tn time Vespers at _ J m —re. -• ten S**f-e-. Fran ns scaore at •15 - »sa ni eli ■ £ ® 71 imtr at i • Y P 0 C ® « •. and eTin.ge._-tx aerrieeo at sdtjeet. Tie Aisao® CkrTstiam The tnterssr. has been gx.d ail week and several bare tetfessed Crarrn Ail . mstraans are irarited to partxi-1-rarae and assrasn in tie »®k of ®m--ravmz. r petal gist el sinrrag is dways a prtminerat ieamre. A ctriraa. wematne to an. D. a. KBSSNCTM, Past.:-E-a-pe era The week cf ptayer raas been of treat sratr.-. raa. W> to a wtos ed the semses f iring the week. May raow tie Leed s Day he the greet toy off the feast. Tie sem-tes wtT ae as fc&t; txnda.- sehoci ® t ii„ a fxi muen4■arat— is scoctten Mt-mtg w- w.i - >- IK ii subject Tne Ccwsg ® «■» ( to®. Y-traxg treeing ® «.->•. Er e=_rag serrtce ® eTangerasoe tfc A xrdraa. mxtatitt: to er--ent rd to mi. A B HAIST, Pastor. ■ - 1T T-E - S< TCN S-T C •=■•■: w» -s-je La® s ifcsac was &»«. A Mg <™wwd erayyei the rsOer skat- 1 t -ring e4 so -ic-ihc a larger i toe w attend tmghn The toae 1 was the he® e»w aad deisgMed erwy- ■ tie. a rammer at rew joes being i 45 Ij * Tbs mk . ...nra-.-e a tt-sax x-tra. amrasemenr ptace < fear cf airrn. Tec stotod tears this i iforr, tor it < firatok i; F>« toms Sraar. toc_gh-_ 3 *
gGT GO ALL FALL AND WINTER Shot? S
Are 1 Bound h To Be fcHeard!]
Winnes Shoe Store, The Sheers.’/' Wanted A large number of girls at the ' Glove Factory $2 50 a week will be paid all beginners until they acquire speed. Those desiring positions apply at once. Waring Glove Co. mww— mm w«>m i Don t Wish for Money ♦ o When You Can Get h From Us ♦ ♦ *25 LOAN, 50 WEEKS PAY BACK. 60 CENTS A <> WEEK o X If yr; n-tit write t<? us. We wiH loan you money in any amount I X fr.m 5. ; SI X. oa hrusebolJ goods, pianos, oagans. teams,fixtures, ;; J s-s wisest J trm-i n witch it pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments ; ♦ sr r. t petur Si '£ is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty <' J w— a, amt.nts at the same proportion. If yon need money <i ♦ fi.. xt tra- fra Jc-irag blank cut it eat and mail it to us. !! ♦ P.erase rase the ft.lowing blank. Our agents are in Decatur everv ! [ t TUESDAY ;; J Date. ;; a Yccx hime ' J e Wife'a satoe !! ♦ >tne* acd n raaber 2 '' | Cay :: X Asxvs: wanted— . 1 ■ X K.rad of secrar.tr yrau hare _ > 1 . ♦ OBeapa&tn. ! e AL ctm raraicaxktis held strictly confidential. Cell on or address .> | Fort Wayne Loan Comoany ii ♦ Ex n 2. mra f tor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St j rat tie ■ TT WAYXE T N D .) Opp. Court House ! J »|| | mi HtlHrtrtVtiOM
FOR BL LD SG PANAMA CANAL Jan. I*—Bids £or «cs*.ric-„.3c. cd the Panama Canal > were :•;«.«< today. The lowest bid ’** Waliast X Oil!ver of Kaoivllle, Tslx. and Aattegqy M. Bangs of New Yoet, L. per cess of the :Mai fcsli . =a >** east. Ocher kies were George ei *'- r *** ! ’ -~ze, XIS per cent. y c . Co. of New York. ;«• tat, North American Ijredg-1 -? Co. Sai Francisco. 2g per ce nL ' CaKnc -s 3Bt employ hU own later az 2 tecs work within sixty days. qbhxary of memnoTlehman 3«te D- Lehaua.. who a week be- • sere Taaaksgtving, <M attacked by that deafly disease and I 2aa^ ax *** bowels, succumb, j , t® his terrible sufferings twentr-! &he- Kinases after midnight Sunday! disease took hold second of- _ d * x °- *• *«<* taoww M Cottonwood H e ■y<XL_4 frtif-r k-j v had UA. zrz He his £?* «* ** *- terrible suf- - *** 3 of --’ -Arrctsndbmes r--- u_... . ul ■ iae tedebetwee®
All hinds tor Everybody H We’ve got too many shoes-wnii 9 IE ijjrefnever yet had too much money' xH SBoe*.‘ ws have nofuse for, the money ” w ’ e c jl 0?e to a splendid advantage- we never havi No too mochi o * **- 1 No Besidea-Spring Footwear will 800a b S knocking at our door and we must have ro c JH ■Ve blnot let stock grow old on our shelve? Nc Call soon and get your share. Thei Nc will be a lively commotion here, while hun.B dred* offpaire of these shoes are shuffling ouil with such a liberal piece clipped off the pHo Jit N<
the erstwhile sturdy health and boom lof life and the death angel was a fierce one. But this battle was only a physical one. His soul was anchored in the faith that saves. Before he died he sang the words “I'm dying, Lord. I’m dying." The last words which were understood were. “I’ve anchored my soul in the haven of rest.” A few years ago he consecrated his life to the Savior and united with the Monnonite church, of which he was an exemplary member. He will not only be missed in church and home, but jn his school. He was loved by all his pupils and all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. His birth dates back to October 29, 1886, so he had barely reached the age of young taanhood. 20 years, 1 month and 3 ! days, when his -Master said. “Thou I good and faithful servant, well done . Hia future prospects were bright. As a talented young man he had chosen teaching for his profession and had just fairly begun his first term when death called him from tho beginning of a promising earthly career to a brighter one above. His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, five brothers, four sisters and many relatives and a host of friends mourn over the departure of one they had loved dearly. One sister preceded him to meet in the beyond. Funeral services were conducted at 12:30 o’clock at the hot>3e and 1 o’clock at the Mennonite church Tuesday. Interment at the M. R. E. cemetery.
C Be I, < line ; s
