Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1903 — Page 3
gEGINNING Monday, November 2nd and continuing until Saturday, November 7th—AN ENTIRE WEEK we will give a special display of THE MALLEABLE STEEL RANCE. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend, and we assure you courteous treatment Hot Coffee and Hot Biscuits will be served. Remember date—Nov. 2nd to 7th. SCHAPER HARDWARE CO.
(). H. Houser went to Willshire last evening. George McKean returned from Geneva last evening. Will Russel went to Willshire last evening where he is working. Scott Hughes arrived from Bluffton last evening where had been on business. Mrs. H. F. Wood returned to her home at Willshire last evening after spending th? day shopping here. Josi Summer arrived from Bluff ton 1 ist evening and will lx- the guest of C.E.Hocker for a few days. Mrs. Floyd Brittson went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Ida Huffman went to Bluffton last evening after spending a few days with C. Radamaoher end family. Lee Walters and family left this morning for Midland Mioh.. where they expect to m ike • heir future home. Daisy Haley left for Fort Wayne this morning where she expects to take a course in the International Business College. Miss Chronister left for Fort Wayne this morning where she expects to take a course in the Fort Wayne Business College. Mrs C. Hoxey who has been the guest of Mrs. Dr. Holloway for the pist few days returned to her home at Traverse City thus morning. <>. P. Ewards who has been the guest of Miss Josephine Niblick for the p ist four days returned to his home at Lipsie. 0., last evening. Mrs. L. Roaenwinkle returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning after spendin t a few days wit h her parents Mr. and Mrs. RinearJ
[constipation cured] I MILKS’ EMULSION I B This wonderful remedy has never before been advertised and has fl simply been sold to people who have heard of it through friends who fl had been cured of chronic disease through its use. fl MILKS' I | fl Gives Immediate Relief and Is Positively Guaranteed fl fl to Cure the Most Obstinate Cases of fl I Constipation. Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Catarrh of the fl Throat, Stomach and Alimentary Canals. fl THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CURED IN A FEW MONTHS. fl «•* Read tho Testimonials J; B Which come from the hearts ol those benofltted hy this remedy. fl 9 The MUk»’Fmiilxlon Co, Terre Haul". Ind.: H Gentlemen For tholaxt rf»ht >mr» 1 have h~n * constant sufferer from <-on«tl- I ■ tm.i..n, ItrledaUklndeof remedies with..utr> liet, until my tiustMMid tuuu. I a txil ot MUk»' b iniii'c.u, wblcb x'uie i>.. in n•• I’ >'• ■n• f I .i»>d three >»>!<•, .m.l 1 I. ■ am t'leaset to say Unit I bare not bad any trouble from eon»lU>aiion since <"m- ■ umneinc the use ut Milks' Emulsion someth ns m >-r . >-ur uro > ours respeiUu.ly. M ■ Mos. T. J. HMKT, W s Fourteenth st . M fl October 15.1M2. Terre U “ uu ' lnd - fl fl The Milks’ Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute. Ind fl ■ _ Gentlemen-I first irotn box of Milks' En.ilMW 'or mv wlf" who had be> n trou- M ’] bledwitbeunstipMJun for rears ft guve her Imnusliute re.lef sm i. ui lie. ii-o bad M I that she couldn't ent half of the lime. an<l n.Hliu.x mid .• - tol'-E ■ ■ but Since u-inir Milks' En.ulx on .»»• lots no ret trn of eou.iiimtlon ;u,d ..." at tl rie fl square menu*Aar. W« bare adopted Milks Ernuls n.< ■ . fuin.v rem»•iff ,r l HM coldx, eoutfhn, croup, and ans tro’ib>an)«»i« <">r n. ;nxl 1 ’ .n» trutbiuii\ msj in i Mi I »«uld not buy the port of a box we havi left, if we could not .ret another, fl ~ Yours truly. 147 S> lm i I fl October 15, IW2. Jerre Haute. Ind. fl fl The Milka’Emulsion Co. Terre Haute. In<l : pi,,.in. I >■ Gentlemen tbavn kad arery bad case of I’onstlpaton or *oy«r. t. y ar_ I i. n M fl | UI fl Inx that wouhl give a,, ent r. ■ f i.n-■ a friend i« , A fl Milk,'Emulsion, and ai, . ,’h I'.e,- '■ ' . . i.rmafl than all the otbar remedies l twwttmn put ■ itwiietc it is th, only penna fl Mt>t cure for constipation offered to the wiiiihywn Am . fl fl December 15, Utt. Indianapolis. Ini fl fl The Milks' Emulsion Co . Terro Ha il' In i k., n ,„i i, ,r- tried I fl u Gentlemen I bare been con- ' f . . ' ? l " ' m r m f U I o', u. H fl hi.r.n-. , fl fl hate . fl ■ I hare been usln« Milks'Em ils>.>n . ■■■ n fl '■•'<•- ■mini, with |.leu..,p I • ... I am 11. I" reel li'al'll Ha. • 2i ' pounds and have n. ver had a n oin. ..f rm ..id nu m. ... • u in m M fl tnitm this woiiilert... I u.«,l> if you fl October IS, WK. Terre Haum. Ini fl fl Money refunded by your dreyrist if the first bottle used docs not briny results. fc THE MILKS’ EMULSION CO Price 60 Cento. TERRE HAUTE, IND. GUARANTEED If" PM SHE BY THE HOLTHOUSE DHUC CO.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
Will Sheets of Berne is in the city. A. Gross is a business caller at Bryant. Med Miller returned from Geneva last evening. Dr. Aspy of Geneva is in the city today transacting business. A . Van Camp is a business caller at Fort Wayne today. Charles Fairbank of Fort Wayne is in the city’ on business. J. S. Van Camp made a business trip to Argos this morning. Earl Snow and Ed Coffee were at Berne last evening on business. Blanche Waggoner of Monroe is in the city ttxlay visiting friends. Fred Hoffman returned from a business trip to Borne last evening. W. K. Gross went to Rockford to I day to attend to some masonry work. Six cur loads of brick arrived this morning for the paving of Fourth street. T. M. Burgess an old newspaper man was in our town this morning enroute to Dunkirk. Clara Wilhelm returned last evening from Chattanoogo where she his been visiting friends. Enoch Stalter arrived last evening from Elkhart. He is here attending to some important business. J. P. Wolf and wif3 went to Richmond this morning to spend a few days visiting with relatives. Perry Mercer left last evening for Paragould. Arkansas, where he will lx* employed in the Decatur Egg Case Company’s plant. Jacob Rawley, and Misses Sadie and K’itie Coverdale left last even- ' ing for Hollywood. Alabama for a ' ten days visit with Mr. Rawley's ’ sister.
Charles Wise went to Berne last evening. Fred Huffman is at* Berne today on business. Dr. Vizard returned last night from Berne. J. B. Tague returned today from Fort Wayne. J. C. Adam is a business callerat Marion today. Dick Roop is a business caller at Bluffton today. Birney Kalver is business caller at Portland today. John Weber is at Monmouth today buying horses. George McKean is a business caller at Geneva today. E. L. Reef went to Bryant last evening on business. Nick Detro is at Bluffton today attending to business. Sam Sinnnison of Berne is a business caller to the city. E. B. Rice is at Berne today transacting timber business. C. F. True made a business trip to Berne this morning. Rev. Wilkens went toFort Wayne last evening onbusiness. Gid Barnett of Pleasant Mills, is a business caller to our city today. William Mersman is attending to important business at Marion tcxiay. Henry Eichhorn of Bluffton, is in our city today, attending to legal ; business. 1 Mrs. Reynolds returned today from Elkhart, where she has been visiting relatives. Anna Woodcock left doday for Portland to visit for two weeks with her sister. Mrs. Johnson left today for Summittville, to visit for several days with her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Sunier, who has been the guest of C. Hocker, returned to her home at Bluffton today. John Foughty went to Marion today, to resume his work, after a fewdays visit with his family. Mrs. C. M. Foughty arrived today from Marion, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moon. Rose Stetler of Dunkirk arrived last evening and will lx? the guest of her sister for a few days.
J. H. Ju day returned last evening to L aneasti r. 0.. after a four lays visit with relativesand friends. Mantle Christen lelt today fur Geleva. having been called there tin HX’ount of the sickness of Miss Grace Porter. Peter Weber is moving his family and household goods to Elwell. Mich., where he expects to make his future home. W. D. Masters and George Weaver, who have been attending to business in our city, returned to Frankfort last evening. Miss Fletcher, accompanied by Miss Haynes, arrived today from Fort Wayne, and will give her second dancing lesson tonight. Maud Comer, who has been visiting here for the past four months with her sister, Mrs. Toni Miller, returned to her home at Manon today. Mrs. C. I*. Murray, Mrs. Sutherland Mrs. James Bain and Mrs. Harry Cord it a left this morning for Indianapolis. Thty are acting delegates from here to the PocahonUs Convention being held there this week. Well nnrnber two on the Ed Kin noy farm in Jefturson township was shot yesterday and proved h hun Ired turrel well and one of the liest in the field. This is the second well drilled in by the company in whic h attorney Schaffer Peterson owns a one eighth interest They are drill mg another well on the same farm which will come in next week.
Mrs. Harry Cutting of Bluffton, is visiting relatives in our city. William Hoffman returned to his nome at Linn Grove today. Miss Cummins returned to her home at Shelby Ohio today. William Wells of Geneva was a business caller in the city today. Abe Simmons of Bluffton, is attending to legal business here today. James A. Bricker returned to Berne today, after attending to business here. Robert Swartz returned Berne today, after attending to important business here. Kate Flickinger returned to Geneva today, after sending a few days here with friends. Mrs. John Tisron went to Bluff ton to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Long. Mrs. G. W. Houser left today for Pleasant Mills to spend a few days with Mr. aud Mrs. G. W. Martz. Mrs. S. Entry left today for Mandale, Ohio to spend a few days with her daughter Mrs. Meely. Fred Yohn who has been the guest of H. Harruff and family re turned to his home at Rockford today. Mr. and Mrs. North returned to their home at Portland tixlay, after visiting a few days here with friends. H. Carpenter and wife, who have been the guest of Jesse Carpenter and family, returned to their home at Paulding, Ohio, today. The officers of the Ladies' Mite Society will entertain the society members and their friends at the lecture room of the M. E. church Friday afternoon. A musical pro- | gram will be a feature of the enteri tainment. I Mrs. V. I. Nickey of Gaston, ar rived in the city today to a visit a few days with her brother, John Mayer and family. She comes as a delegate to the W. R. C. district convention to be held here tomor-
The farmer is nearer out of the reach of the trusts than any other man in the world. He can burn his I own wood, eat his own meat, eggs, mutton and johnny cuke, and sleep under what is notmortagged to any corporation. Feel blue. No. The farmer is the happiest num in the ' universe. F. B. Homsher who is conducting the International Correspondenc'e ; School display in Corbett's window will lie absent from the city Thun day and Friday, hut Mr. Syphc rs i will be in charge. Mr. Homsher will be here Saturday when the I display closes. All those wishing to take’ advantage ot the 25 per cent diesount should enroll before Saturday evening. Those interc’stc’il in the full elec tions would do well to take a look at an article 1 in the November “Ev ; erybody's” if they are at all unceri tain what a reform administration can accomplish. In “Reform that Reforms" Alfred Hodder tells sjm’c. ideally some of the changes for the public good that have lieen brought about in New York during the preent administration—notably by the commissioners of health and of t j charities. The quiet reforms of which the public does not hear are often the most significant—the stop ping of a leak, accomplished, for example, by inlying fifty cents of the public money for a gallon of al - i eohol in place of a former 15.75; th" rigid inspection of drugs and groceries to check adulteration. Re- j form may make its mistakes, but one is inclined to think that these are mistakes in an uncommonly good direction, after considering Mr. Hodder's facts
"KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" At Bosse's Opera House Monday, October 26th Prices 25 and 35 Cents SEAT SALE BEGINS THURSDAY AT THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
WANTED! K)() Men find (\A I A 2v) 1 earns To work on Monroe and Fourth streets paving contract. Lots of Work and Good Wages. H. P. STREICHER. Contractor. l_RL_ TANTALIZING TORTURE. 1 3 1*11! J| ' J 1 ' - a thoi: an.l hot needles being driven I I y ou - isn’t it?” said the Romo, man. *T kne w I that is the way Rheumatism fi ' and yet here I Q you will go onand suffer vithout rhyme or reason. I If you will only take Romoc you will he surpn ed how quickly I your rheumatic pains will leave you. Romoc gets right to work ■ and purifies the blood. It strengthens everyone of the vital or-■ gans of the body so that the poisonous secretions that cause H Rheumatism are quickly dispelled. It tones vp the stomach and I creates a healthy appetite so that new blood, free from the deadly ■ uric acid that causes Rheumatism, is the result. One of the great-1 est reasons of Romoc's popularity and the good t accomplishes is a due to the fact that it contains no harm- fill drugs or I tissue-destroying alcohol, hence ■ ie 8° ° d — * j done hy Ro- H moc is per- IT, j? ■ Ajr manent. Sr a %1 I ■ / u A ) v a l/f II ' L < 1 ■ Il \ Ask for ROMCC LAXATIVE TABLETS SURE CURE FOR CONSTIPATION. httvf Komoc, Hr* know that all that In naid hy the Humor man frrrtaiahiy to thin wondri/ul rriorthf in trur, and trr will refund to nnyont thn pri't nf thr remedy , t ot aati»/lrd wih the rrnultn oCtutnrd. guaranteed and »vld by THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
