Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1907 — Page 2
The Daily Democrat KBMWMmI Erwy Evee-a*. Except te*LEW G. ELL H6-AM. tewertptfom Rate*. rwr vml by carrier ltee* -» te ye*r by carrier tSte *w ■eat*. by natE 25 eee'di r* tear. by suz -•--- ■ -*224 ■tMri ... 2 esK * , e—iTri. i rates •_ t: e has w» ok wfiiir-Ka->—-t er. -St pre* off re t* tad's-s. m seermbe_as* mail saarter J. H. HELLER. Ma-a;e-THE BEST ROUTE Tte Marias A Ktaffi&aa electric W ta» been m operatic® for seme time «sd moc wsskmg to threw tewgsef*. yet, it i* the truth that the Itoe Lc oae of the teat tefit isi e-tep-ped rt«ad is the state They are gr"2 . I tfc»».k they wtL stake a mistake ia! not rwstfeg thretgh IXatm- and Van; Wert Tri* a the Lacteal rte’.e witi'
a population in this city of * asd Vaa Vet with 14*4 azd trarwriag a ewsziry where there is ac steam road They have been ffgnrizg tc. a It-*. -r\ — T jr.n Grove Geneva it Ceiiaa. bat for the press® t the pro-, jeer atosg this route is up in the aiDecatur is rites these gentlemea to: give a little thooght aad caieulaixm to the proportion of b’.Ldizg their' line ttroagh Decatar A* a bcteßess prr.peefioa to them. there is seat BttSe, or no eompariaon to th «wo roates . and with their experience in road building. they will quickly see the ■ mazy peters of advantage Decatur j fatetea them to consider their own m- ! tercets weß before tixraiag dm:. the; beet route that an electric r*: ettj : travel. La additioa, we will L-. 1, them se every way that we are able. Cocat on now. gentlemen, get oa your pencil and make the figures. Core
7 “Better Than A Cluster” i ■ A tEaALr I u/Atfi < rvSi- CeCir< eteterv are necessary for geseral iDsmma- I a-"/i - '-■ oewratrre effects, bet when 4 comes to 1 ]MtaKS£=: 7T-"J~* a 7 >?5Ti ':r. '- getting light where yo« want M. there I H**T~ ®®o rzAten? that can take the place of the "Two-feDs” I f \ ,' \ Uatp-corx Atyaster. It saves ytor eye Rg’.t and J® |„Uc . / * enable* yoa to get more pleaaore and prefft out of the £ fX» current yea pay fcr, thaj-ha« ever iz sere been ptwtible. ■Su.' \ 's * / Evsry--j;-® w« nave inytiLec this device —whether .. wt- '■ .. , fn s-'tjs, saepe. crjees cr h--mes—the torenasers have II j y ■■' beer. entfaiSMUC in their praise of its eSeieser and II I ,: '\| eeancany. Game in and Jet us dew.ustrate its maty JI „ advantages t» yen, and quote yee t rices for irstauirg. < I s “1 wo Balls” • ?L-' Adjuster J i«*K X » *•aesHe vkSrik J Jra3y sUztair* ar InocjC*®JMJ ■ «=lt »<ix •£ xffij Taie i-3 * siiy axyitif/JKL where fcctvaai tbe eeslxr ■••wdsL ©art ’* *’• •a?t ‘*< -£ ~®ta£jec to&e* f&F ® J rrtszx. ex *■ —. and *v ~v- is t .tdwa cr side if. r rwßKwn h=»»i'®kUe®»d e »r.i. . 2 -raarissmßra. aad w'-kr-'- is e?ery hxe cf ‘ ’’'(■JB&-- >w. rAL tv- mm H j*>a jMs-a-eeitse'"!•»< j I !,—<? fi'"' - ; -.r ?5:5 ,-.-.e. h : ■ rma_s>’s « . >- ®aa*4 X XST ' Qr ** res&ess * y.c ar» _xi. ts» Q. 1 Ofera W.C.SFEKCER S ♦UTT Lry » m \ 214 McnrteSt. B.UUXaMh==..==..=!] ; ■♦♦♦«»<«♦»♦»»»»♦ ♦♦♦♦♦<■< »♦>>■»« «I« «« « *»4 ; Prescription 11 ■ —■ • ’ !; Is the best 5 cent Cigar on earth. Made in the ! o“ 1 > ;! best town on earth—Decatur, Indiana. It is not con- i I .> < • ;; trolled by the trust or by the trust stands. It comes 1! 4) ' ’ : : direct from factory to us and “Jones’’ pays the freight. ! I! It is sold stiictly on its merits. Our guarantee is back : of it. Try one If not convinced that it is the best 5 cent! ! 41 I ' ! I cigar you ever smoked we will make you a present cf ■ < I your choice of arv 5 cent cigar in our case. Make us : !: prove it. 1 4 » ■ ■ ■ ...-I— ■ ,■■■■■.. ■■■— I ■ — .!■■ -» -111.. I ■■■ < , The Holthouse Drug Co. : »»<»»•<»eett»»Mne 1 emg
. saier tte vast amd :.m; see farm eoeagry, the pGsriteSasw for travel freighl traffic, aad when aS ««- | ptsa-tMtn* ar» traen;4ete the Leeator|vax Wert rc*rte win appear tie ssn® i liarffil* azi practical Mr. M. B. E. e what io yos sa.- T ! ■■ ■— 1 Toa Marahali of OoteMbia City ieeiares that W- per e-es.t ts the faWnr? , laws are ne t ofeserred and <«ght to be '■repealed What be the ase* J The Bert foct -gnslat sre w-.-hd pa= ; '•a ix of aew eanes that woaii be tee", as dead tzns&ediazeiy after tte gssr- . ermtr perx-iatoed them, alive Whit ■ ■ lidiaia nee-i: is not tie repeal ts .' laws ar the esaesaesK of Saw. ’pse rather saw. ix tdEee who have seme regard far tie:- sc lemz tatis ani who ’ wta not pecynre their st'-zls for the triWte padd by gam.tiers, harlots and i otter vfoiado?y r A t>e statmes — ,F- Wayne X«w t Sep.) I __ ‘ V>.-*-»- rall.-jai jstrate. tt.tck mazipalator and shearer at lambs rs
WaT r'reet. treaaed the iaterstate ecHsmeree esoensassaats with a aceieea.Me eoKheszpt when called so teKify before that tody. He answered oafy saeh <stttaons as he wasted to ananrwer. Al ocher be refased pete | t-lazk. Bt't then he is jot Eke «the- ’ .-hl? owes.’ They aS think the taws! • <«•« m.' *Ae to be obeyed by tte ~Bt.tle ■ , -t«sfcs~ <Ktiy. Sossat day we wfa hare ■ ;aa adteaisrrarirje at Washingitm that- : Tlze <©€■ ! <~c.mg~ssßS.ax HtCxiay at the Fifth : dis-rset tisongfe a BepabScan. stood ■■ on the Demjtet-ratie side dzrtttg the -sis-; c'zshoe. of the ship sthsidy bsH arc spoke agate- tie graft. He smrpnsed his Bepshlieaa teetfcres why favor the ■ graft and won tie znstmted applanse' of the Detx/x—ars. Mr. HoCiday is : - - - his last term in congress and tzt a- -rd to be right, even if he of-; fati.. he bosses of his party And still the cost <rf Bring tender the beateful tariff goes sos,rfaig sky-, ward. The tfficial gatherers of sta-. tistics prmre it, and every waze-earz- j
— er .saiaraeifi man and M’nsewtfe ta tte . -se-f tews it by ncmai expe-tez-te. How long wEI tie geapte icanf ?ac< tbe tSjev_ig tariff" r- —— k The InhiazAtctA Star Be?«ss_>raa tj>”z_ng srgax. »ys —a: the H-e;-nt-'•wetew m the legislature are ‘getzte tag®tk>er." A* a matter cd fact ttey terse .een. getting tzigether snsce ~he tsegimteg the to tte 2 great «f the peace. .j .»I Let s see' How mazy t.-BSts Las 'he 3 | great tr-nsr tester tested' How many dianfe tew the «Mte ta--« «*»«»( .. redorwd' How =*zy eazals has the ci great -ara .f-iger sigged’ A GOOD CONTEST D I 4 K. of C. Team Defeated the Klondjkes t TWO OUT 0 p T>REE GAWE3 Klcntfjrices Psrt Score Ow S r< ---.n-ed Va-v —C: :'." Has H ; ;- A»e-age. PL. red. Vaa. Less. Prt_ Poor.oCee ...e5 1-- Tiff Hit- ... ..54 14 Iff .J"-S Kjoe.f; Le-= . 1 1 - ~ -4 K. -.-t C i- 21 S.~ ' Pa_aee ..... . :• -i -- 4i The K. -X €. teann ixrassed tteir pw eent Last evening ta the bowling leagne by defesttizg the Klocaiykes two game- ote of three and as a resah are sow am at the Las- hoie. The ztrze-s were all weß played az.4 the K of C. team showed marked tasprovemez- over their last appearaaee. i Every game rolled by the K. of C. -ea-r was over the eight hundred mark which gave tteJE a fair average . for the ewestac's perf ■.-rmanee The , Klotxiy kes is the Last game r-xied a ■ yai of 5»52 and Lad a chance to de- . feat the high teass score. b«t aae at i the memters of the team feii down c® an easy spare and they lacked a few pte of eq-sallzg the same. The Elks and Poscoffire team will roE tM* evenI leg. The scores: KLOXDYKES ■ Klete Ml 1« 211 Ite Lankezan 15* 144 IST 1«1- ; Johns I*2 IS® 172 141 Christen m 142 153 133 ' Peterson 14® ISs 1W 17» Tsxals 747 774 >53 K. OF a ■ Beriiag 154 1« 172 I>s ! Johns 154 134 147 151 'Colefain 211 212 178 M>J Xiblick 1<55 148 H® 142 Wemhoff ...174 171 IS2 17& ; Totals ...... ...»66 813 Sflij -. —o 'COLXTY TREASURERS' SALARIES I " T-e Sala- M 44 hew Made are S getly Reduced The senate passed the Greigor fhonsei bUL. ctrlteng the salaries for the eosssry treasurers after it tad ‘ been amended fas s®cn away as to sake a ze zerau redGctfon in the salaries provided in the hense bill. With , the understanding that the hoove | woald refnse to czzfmr in the senate aznendnsents and that the matter , wooid go to a conference committee, . practically ail of the senautre voted for the passage of the bill. Following is a partial list al the salaries prol ' tided tor in the bnl as amended by | the senate: 1 Adams 12 ff Jd.te , Alien MteJM Blackford I&Jd.te > Deiaware 4®*».W I Grant SToO.te ’ Hantingtcn *790.®0 ; Jay 25te.M ’ Madison 7590.0® I Marion 25®0®.W [ Randolph 2400 AG I Whitley 210®.te A LESSON FOR MERCHANTS : > Rep-es-rta'ive of a Chicago Mail Order House Telia the Secret. r — >! There is a lesson for every merchant in the experience told by a j representative of a Chicago mail arI der house to a gathering of newsl paper mes np in lowa. He said that the mail order business depended enj lively upon advertising. He made one ■ remark that merchants should heed. IHe said they take the local papers 3Ed directed tbtir special efforts to
Holthouse, Schulte & Company Invite Your inspection • - I NEW PATTERNS NEW EFFECTS yj : J ST i ’ 1 Spring Line of 1 WOOLENS ■ Now Complete Worth Your While Considering Merchant Tailoring Department |
coEEmte-ies where the Derehazts . were mx ts-to-dare advertisers. If, the tzaL order man fads that az-y Line cf tz«iz.ess ia any tvwm or eity is Btx wel! advertised, as tor imstazre : , fzr-itsre. he said that they Sood tter territory with their Jiteratzre azd al- . ways with satisfactory results. He . befaeved it true, he said, that country merehazti could greatly crippie' the real! order basiness if they worni advertise freMy and in the rigit maz- , ner. He said tfca-t every adrertisement sztei describe the articles to be sold tzd mate rhe prices Here is . food tor thozgrt by Mreteaats who ( fear tte effect of mail order briree—Topeka Jozmai. PVRE FOOD LAW 5 IN EFFECT ► it W ! < be Strictly Enforced—Sc—e cf Ha Prsvii ces Governor Baaly zas signed the pare food bill, which the state boa-j of health, after ten years at persist ent effort, succeeded in oetrinr
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thretgi the legislature, and it is now ' mlawfz! to mar liacture or sell adulterated food or drags in the state of Izdiaza The Mil contained an emergency clause and became a law the miaate it was signed The bill not only makes it zzawfi to manufacture or seil adz.tera.ted food and drugs in the . state, bet it provides for an annual ■ appropriation of Slate® for its enforoemw.. which is placed in the iazds of the state hoard of health. Is accordance with the provision of , the bffl. the board of health will at ®ee adept a standard for drugs and , foods, and a set of rules for the en forcett-ea- of the law. These, with a copy of the law, will be mailed to every ■aaafactsrer. wholesaler, jobj tar or retailer of foodstuffs and drugs ta the Kate. Tis LvflShg force of the state pure : .<d .a xrsxry will be increased ten members znder the new law, four beins iaspeetor? for.- being chemists, oa> being a clerk and the other a chief drug czertet. H E. Barnard win enntrzze as food chemist and director of the laboratory. The four Inspectors will be etes-s chiefly from the force of -emporary inspectors em-
ployed last summer. Several applicants for eacn oi the other position; are now being considered. The four inspectors will be constant !y at work throughout the state gathering samples of food and durgs for shipment to the laboratory for examination, and gathering evidence against men found to be violating the law. It is they who will enforce the law. The plan of the board of health is to conduct the work of isnpectinj food and drug samples along the same lines as those laid down by the department of agriculture in enforcing the federal pure food "law ,to which the new Indiana law is similar.
We are headquarters for all kinds of WHISKEYS. BRANDIES. WINES. ’V KIMMEL, ALCOHOL, ETC. ETC. Whiskeys for drug purposes. , $2 A GALLON AND UP 4 Telephone to CUBLEY Telephone No. 38.
