Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1903 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVIRY EVENING. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY LEW O . EL. l_ IIMOM AM . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ?» carrier. per week. too I Bj Carrier, per year . $4.00 By mail, per month ..... 25 1 ' ! By mall, per year $2.50 Single copies. Two Cents. waverttslngratis made known on application Entered tn the postoffice at Decatur. Indiana. as aecond-oiass mail matter. J. H. HELLER. Manager. •TTTTTTTTYTriTTTTTTYTTTTTe | Announcements. • Liiiiiii mi n ii mi mi J JOINT STATE SENATOK. We are authorized to announce the name of .John W Tyndall of De.’ttur, as a candidate tor ioint senator, subject to the docißi-»n of the democratic primary election to be held January 15, 1904. We are authorized to herein announce the nameotj. F. Snow as a candidate for Joint . Man* Senator for the district composed of ; Adams and Allen counties Adams county's d Hecate? tn the nominating convention subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held on Friday, January 15. REPRESENTATIVE We are authorii* d to announce th? name of 9. W. Huh-, of Geneva, as a candidate for i Representative; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, to be held Friday. January 15, 1904. We arc authorized to announce the name of Henry Dirkson of Preble township, as a can- • didate tor Representative: subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, to be held Friday. January 15, 1904. We are authorized to announce the name of | Dr J, W. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, as a can- j didate for representative; subject to the de-i c’slon of the Dem •cratic primary election : tu be held Friday. January 15, 1904, PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the name* of John <’. Moran, ot D* cater. as a candidate I lor re-election as Prosecuting Attorney lor the twenty-sixth judicial circuit: subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary El» ■ - ■ tion. to be held Friday. January 15,1901. Wear? authorized to announce the name of >. A. M. Butcher, of Geneva, as acandi date tor Prosecuting Attorney for thetwent vaixty judicial circuit: subject to the decision j of the Democratic primary election, to be i held Friday. January 15.1904. AUDITOR. \V\ art’ authorized to announce the name j of C. D. Lewton. of Decatur. a* a candidate tor Auditor of Adams county: subject to the decision ■ f the Democratic primary election. I lobe ueld Friday. January 15. 1904. We are authorized to announce the name • f Phil Scheg. of Berne, as a candidate ft i Auditor of Adams county : subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, to be held Friday. January 15 1904. We are authorized to announce the mime of T H Baitzell. of Washington township, as a candidate for Auditor of Attains county, for one tern, only: subject to the decMon of tue Democratic primary election, to be Held Friday, January 15. ] <4 We are authorized to announce the mm? of Al Frisioe. ot Decatur, as a candidate for Auditor of Adams coun r y: subject to the decision of the Democr itic priiuary election, to U- held Friday. January i.\ I'.Hd We are author’* d to announce the nan • ■ ' f D. D. Codt-o. of Dt-o.Llur as $ candiditv f i Auditor of Adam* county: subject tothe decision o’ th*» Democratic primary election, io be held Friday. January 15 I*ol. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce rhe nan »• f Albert Hu tie r as a candidate for re t it.-i mu eherot f Adan * county; ‘•ubje t to decision o! th* lb mocrai’c primary civet.' it. to be held Friday. January 15. IXM. SURVEYOR. We are authorized to announce the name of George E. McKean, ot Decatur, a* a candidate for re-election as surveyor of Ad mis county; subject to tin- Democratic nrinwy election, to be held Friday. January 15.1X4. We are authorized to announce the name of L. L. Baumgartner as a candidate for Surveyor >»f Adam* county: subject *othe de- , ctsion of the Democratic primary election to beheld Friday, January 15.1904. W»- are authorized to announce (hr name of W. V. Huck master, of Jefferson township as a candidate for surveyor of Adams county : subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, to be held January 15.19C4. COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the n.r •• of IMt vid Werlmg. of Preble township, a* a candidate for re-election as c>n;mi**iGt»ri of the first d.a’rict of Adam* county; subject to the decision of the timocratic primary electtoc. to be held Friday. January 15, IXM. We are authorized m announce the namenf J trot' x ‘ ’ didate for re-« h rtion a* commis* oner of the third district , -object to the decison of th? Democratic primary election. lobe held un I Friday. January 15.1904. We ar»»authorized to announce the name of David Runyon, of French township ns a cam dkla’v lor Aommosh>ii»rof Third Di-tric»; subject to tin- decision of the democratic primary vleviioti to hr hi Id Friday. Januurv 15. : J 904. CORONER We are authorized to announce the name of Dr.« H. S*h» nk. of B» rue. a- a candidate tor !*•-• leci ton a* Coroner of Adam- county ; subject t*» th»‘ uon or the Democratic primary elvctiuu. to o. h* id Friday. Janutrs r* PAH W? are authorize d io annoums- the name of John S. talk, of XX $-hifizton town-nip a> acan<l!datv lor< or-»nor of Adam- rfnintv; >«bject to th* det i-ion of ih. Detnocnitir Primary election, to !*»• bold Friday, Januar y 15. 1901 ASSESSOR. We are •.»» <| tn :<i>iKM.ne«* Hw name nt George Ikdltngrr. a* ?* catMtin iv foi t»i«- *, nomination lor hsm *-or of Blue < it • k t«*w r»tdilp. subject to the dwi*ion ot th- Dmuo crane primary election to he held Fr.day January 15. I”<M. Wr are • .ithorlzed to announce the name of William Zimmerman us a« andidate for Asaev« »r of Kirkiurtd township: subjirf to’hv decision of the democratk* primary elect iou. to be h< Id Fr dur. January 15, 19»h We ar“ authorized to announce the name of Nick II Wagner t»f Devstur a* a candidal? for A-*» -*>r ot Washmgt .>n township. Subject t»» ilie fh-tdalon ot th»* democratic j prim try « lection to Im* held Fr day. January 15. 1» »l XV? nr»* H» tliori/'d announce the ntirnc o r Alo»«r: S dor a? a < andlilate for :si-«-Mor of WM-hlngto » tou n-hlp. *iiblr<*l Io the tierial *n of the dvm«M ratic primary election to be held January l’>. l'*"4. We are authorized to announce the name of Joseph M I’vele a- candidate for .\.»s» **i>rof . Jeffers >n township- subject tothr da<M*ion of the D-’itHMTafi*-election to Ih» held I ralay, January . 15. I We are n«itli‘>ri/- d to announce the num? of Davl«l >. Mntiller, w- a candidate f<»r A--< t»»M»r of Union township, subject to the »’«•- rlslon «»f the Democratic primary election,' to twi hi hl Friday. January 15.HMM We are >iuthori/.« d to announce the name of Wdltani t onrid hm a ••etididate for As*4 *-or of Prt'bb town*hit>: subject to the <iv<-i-i..n ot the demorftitn* pi imary election 10 lw held Friday, hinuury 15. I9»M TRUSTEE Wr are authorized to announce the name of J. W M« r» inmn a- a Candidate for Trustee of Klurt 'r»M’k township: sui.J* rt to tlo» derision of the d» tn- ••ro 1* |»t m.i-\ electl« n. to bv bold Friday. January 15. r.<M W« Ute authoi iz< d to announce the name j C „ . ' i ... ft ...

| • •fCaloh B. Andrews a* candidate for Trustee d Washington township; -ui*j»*ct to the deis'on of i' t Dvmocr: tic primary election, to igj hvid Friday. January 15.19u4. d Wenr wvthorized tn announce th? name of Louis Kleine as a candidate tor Trustee of I “reble township: subjvc, to the dvei-i<»n of j the Democratic primary election, to be held Friday January 1 . h'OJ. Wear? authorized to announce the name o’ James K Niblick, of Decarur. as a candidate for Trustee oi Washington to*n-hlp: subject I to the decision or the Democra ic ••rhnary ! election, to be held Friday, January 15,1904 i We are authorized to announce the nwme : h)f Lewis C Miller as candidate for Trustee of Mashington town-hip; subject to tn? de- I cieionoftbe De»'ccratic primary election to be held Friday. January l’». hut. Wo are authorized to announce th? name of Wm. Hoile at candidate for truster* ot Fnlon township: cubject to th decision of t»'? Democratic primary election to be held Friday. January 15. 1901. We are authorized t«» announce the name of L. N. Grandstaff as candidate f >r Trustee of Root township Subject io the. decision of I ihe democratic primary election to be held i Friday. January 15.19U4. i We are authorized to announce the name ol Edward Lut’man as candidate for trustee of R»»ot townsnip: subject to the decision of i ’he Democratic primary election to be held j Friday, Januarj 15. IKM. 1 We are wuthorized to announce the name of William Koldi wey as a candidate tor Trustee of Preble township; subject to the decision of the dem cratic primary election to be held Friday. January 15. IXM. We areauthorized to announce the name of John Fruechte as a candidate for Trustee of Preble township: subject io the decision o’ the democratic primary election to beheld I Friday, January 15.1904. • We ar? authorized to announce the name of David J DiHing as a Candida’e for Trustee of Preble town-hip: subject io the decision or the democratic primary election to be held Ftiday, January 15 1904. We are authorized to announce the name of George M T Houck, a- candidate- for Trustee of Kirkland township, subje<*t to the dec sion of the Democratic primary to lie held January 15. 1904 We are authorized to announce the name . of James A. Stevie as a candidate for Trus- > tee of Kirkland township; subj ct to the dei cislon of the Democratic primary election, to d Fndax . January 15. ixu. DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT MEETING. The democrats of the Eighth ConI gressional District will meet in deleI gate convention at Decatur, Ind., on the 31st day of Deceml>er, 1903, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing a member of the state central committee for the ensuing two years. The basis of representation fixed by the I state central committee will he one delegate for each ‘2OO votes cast for the Hon. John W. Kern for governor in 1599. The chairman of the various counties in the district will appoint a time and place at some date prior to December 31, 1903, for selecting the I delegates from their respective conn- I ties to the said convention. The vari- | i ous counties of the district are entitled | to representation as follows: Adams 17 ’ Delaware 24! lay 17 j Madison 12 : Randolph 12 Wells IS Total 130 J. A. M. Adaib, Chairman Eighth Con. Dist. Lost—A leather jxicket book containing six dollars in paper money and vi-iting cants. Pleas.' return to this oflice and receive reward. 2W3

REPUBLICAN LEADERS SHOW UNEASINESS

did not have a fair trial in tne primaries last spring. and the result of the district fight seems to justify this claim. At any rate Taggart is again the biggest Democratic boss in Fndi- , anapolis and what he says to the party workers is likely to be accepted a final. The bare mention of his name for national chairman aroused grea' I enthusiasm, showing that the hearts' ot his follow. rs a e with him. The presence of Judge Penfield, soli-, citor of the state department at Washington. at the Republican love-least occasioned considerable gossip, as he is a prospective candidate for governor. The fact that he should come ill the way from Washington to attend ' has created a firm impression that he has a gubernatorial be? and that he is now 1 wki.ig around to see whether I or ent he would stand a good chance if he -liouid enter the race It Is salt' that he received considerable encouragement. Addison Harris, former minister to Austria, gave a luncheon • for him at the Columbia club, ami he was shown other flattering attention. Very naturally the friends of W. L. Taylor art- moat hit. rested. Since the withdrawal oi Gilbert they have been counting on getting the Twelfth district solid, but if Penfield should enter ihe would naturally expect its support, j Penfield refused to say whether or n< t he will run. Among the Republicans here t<.,'.sy i it was suggested many times that Sen-1 etor Kail Its c’ «. Senator Ueveridg . | ■ Governor Durbin and Chalrmi-.n Good- ' rich should be named as the state's! : delegates nt large to the national ton- ' vention next year. It was pointed o-i’. 1 that the honor was due them, and It i would not Im- surprising if they should , lie selected when the state convention j meets. There was considerable got• | sip relative to the district candid-.' i . for delegates, ami it is probable that 1 there will l» a number of vtry p~ ity fights ior these honors, although a number of men say they are already — ->» eloctr 4

MEANS BUSINESS. I Work Will Begin on Morgan Line February Ist. J. Morgan,President and General ! Manager, announces that the , Peoples Rapid Transit Railway Company has been financed for its i completed construction from Toledo • to Cincinnati, and that the contract to build the tine has been awarded to a New York Construction ('om p.my, which is under heavy bond tj commence construction by Feb- ■ rurary 1, VJO4, and to complete the j entire road within twenty four | months thereafter, says a Toledo paper. When seen by a newspaper representative Mr. Morgan said the total bond sale amounted to |fi,ooo- - but owing to the fact that the securities were to be placed in the hands of the foreign buyers, it was | thought best to withhold the names ' of the American agents for the' present. Representatives of the bonding houses wore in Toledo on Monday at which time the deal was closed. A meeting of the directors of the Rapid Transit Company was held on the same day and the contract with the Eastern Construction ratified. Tho People's! Rapid Transit Railway will have . a total of 230 miles extending from Toledo to Cincinnati. The line will Dass through the counties of Lucas, Henry, Defiance, Van Wert, Mercer. Darke, Butler, Preble and Hamilton, embracing a total populaticn 0f525,703,the average populaton per mile being 2.602. This line will intersect the county seat of each county. The directorate is composed largely of bankers residing in the various county seat towns. —Van Wert Bulletin. This line will also run through Decatur southwest to Indianapolis. IMPROVING SLOWLY. | Earl Frisloe is Reported Some Better. Earl Fii<toe who has been quite 1 si -k in Chicago for some time is imnroving slowly. His father. James Fristoe received a letter this morn ng from Miss Schabcher jof that city-which stated, "Earl is doing very well, tempi ra’ure S 9. | In-st it has been yet. Cannot possibly be home for New Years." Em I has manv good friends here who sincerely hope he will continue to improve and will lie well enough to permit a visit home very soon

I Indianapolis Dec % — Cr.-i. r cov-r. there »•». not so nj tch enthusiasm atuot: the Rep: !• »r.« at their botlda' r-isi to-iiv Th crowd was not as i.iu n usual ano -earned r o I,® a feeling o', rcsti.ni.t i-u -o-ie way. Th« old-time party Raders ) seer --i t< have s me bun;..on th< r minds f< i they ie-:<i a number of -e- --; cret c-t.l-rentes It detelopel that tfieie - consldera' !e alarm over tho anti-Rcx-.- \elt beliug Moat o f the i leaders t.ow regard his nomination as acer u.rt but they know there is a strung underc ttient against him in this siat- and Hi--- fear it will hurt the puny o as to make the success ot the state ticket itnjsissible. The Republicans seem to have made up their mint- that tie.- nomination of Roosev It means that they will have to make th., campaign without funds, so then < a consequent micas hums. as the 1; publicans of Indiana are not a<c.iEloi.,l to figh'lng without money At th< m-- ting thi ait er noon Governor Iti-ihii: presided and there was tlsj' usual amount of spevcb making Not' i •? could have mor. completely : llt-rs'rb'.-d T. Taggart's control over the desiinlcs of the Democratic party h- ie than ti s-<- euth district convenii' » i v.k Ii Joe Fanning, bis candidate for state committeeman. was re-clef-ed. It wr.s a Taggart meeting from .-t.,rt to finish. There were a ' number o' Iv tch men who tried to 1 make tsn occasional showing, but their chief w.-.s n shelf-number so fur as the :• big crowd was concerned. When Tag--1 gart's fort s were defeated In the fight for control ot the city committee the word was flashed over the country ths-, be was a back number here and that Reach would ride. Reach did rule during thee «> campaign, but his reign has been cut abort and Taggart Is again In the saddle. And judging irom the manner of bis reception yesterday it w II be some time before 1 anyone ha. the u rv. to make another j attempt to bent him there. U.S ' ft'emu bi aivrs Ir.dstel that he |

THE PROGRAM. Glee Club Recital will be an Interesting One. A novel program has lieen ar-! ranged by tho Indiana University : : Glee Club for their entertainment ! here tomorrow evening. The pioi gram has been arranged from Booth Tarkington’s popular novel and is as follows: The Gentleman From Indiana. Introduction, “A Dixie Girl.” BOOK ONE. i Chapter I—‘‘Away, Away” | Chapter II— ‘ He Speaks” j Chapter III—“From the Desert" Chapter IV—"One of Two” Chapter V—“ln Blue” Chapter Vl—“ Yet Speaketh” BOOK TWO. I Chapter I—"A Problem Vexing” j Chapter II—“In the Charcoal Pit” 1 Chapter Hl—"From the Farm" [chapter IV—“A Word" The Closing Chapter. SPECIALTIES. Walter Percy Praff —Reader. Thomas Owings Scheckell—Crayon Sketch Artist. Soloists—Ethelbert Cooke Woodburn, Claude Arthur Ward. Real Estate Transfers. Silas Kizer to T Arnold Aeheman pt sec 11 Hartford tp 22 acres j ♦IOOO. Henry B. Heller com., to W. 1). Rinehait pt see 31 Preble tp 67 acre-- ♦3300. Mrecer Lumber Co ,to Anna Mar chai et al 23 French tp 120 acres] ♦2OOO. Israel Bonder et al to Martin Miller pt sec 24 Washington tp I?" teres |.’>6Co. NOTICE. To the tax payersand voters i.f i Adams county. It has N>en re-1 ’ ported that I have withdrawn from j the race, which is not true. Being confined to my room I cannot get! . out to make the canvass, so I will I leave it to the people of Adams county for their dee:-i .>n. thanking I the people fi<r their past favors . I 1 remain, Yours Truly, JACOB ABNET. MONSTE.I RAILWAY SCHEVS A Tea Tgcusc.nd Mile Lint Projected by Oklahoma People. Guthrie. Okla.. I> r. The PanAmerican liailvay c impany. with! headquarters at Guthrie and with I J3stl.< 'piial »!.,< k io l, t:‘ . :t • line front Port Nelson on Hudson bay ' in British America to the Argentine, republic, wns eltartered y< . letday. ’ From Port Nelson the road runs via | Winnipeg in Manitoba, through the states of Noi th and South Oakoto. ' Nebraska, Kansas. Oklahoma Indian Territory and Texas, thence through | Mexico. Central America, the republic lof Panama Colombia, Ecuador and I ■ Peru into the Argentine republic A branch line is provided, running from ' Pent through Chile to Valparaiso. The total length is 10,600 miles. The incorporators as named In the charter are W. B. and G. R Pavls. <‘. n. Far incr. H. C. Iles and Edward Hillman of Arlington. Okla. Another Cut in Wages. McKeesi»ort. Pa.. Pec. .to. —Notices of a wago red’iction have been posted at the local plants of tho I nited States Steel corporation. The cut includes every entplo.e and will graduate down from heads of departments to lat>orers the latter receiving but a slight, reduction. Brakeman Held Responsible. Fort Scott. Kaa.. Ik-c. 30.—1 V p. Bartley, the brakeman who failed to; Hag the Meteor train on the Frisco* railroad that was wrecked a week ago last Monday with loss of twelve lilts' will be |ti-osecute<l ter mansla ighter A warrant for his arrest has been I lasuetl. Evans Turns His Face West. Honolulu. Pec The vessels of ■ the Asiatic squadron under command 1 of Rear Admiral Evans, which has! , bean in this |a>rt for several days, have' | sailed for Manjli via the island of Gmwn. Crushed to Death by a Wagon. Terre Haute. Ind Dec. :io IWhett [ ; the eleven yearohl son of Charles Po.v jell ol this city, tel) from a loud of! 1 wood ami was killed by the wbe<dn a * j Darwin. HI. He was there with hi. i I mother six-tiding tho holidays with higrandparents. Hunter Shot Himself. Mnriou. Ind.. Dec. :;t, John Snider! WPS - rfously Injured while hunting In' I the western part of the county. Stti-1 tier undertook to pq|| a shotgun from * a wagon with the muzzle toward him.' The gim was discharged, the | lia ,| „j bird sh.d tearing a large hole tn bls i lott arm. < »G*e Club Dnc. 31.

SMI FK Bl iBST Shocking Accident Turns Joyful Holiday V’ s '’ ' n ‘ o Time ol Sorrow. r-.-house Over:’ ff ’ e Chi'd-'n 'r ■» G csnhSJse a Surstea c, tn: tCeatT r -u Fue ' I•' B - s " Or: W„ Scales te □«’” Ta: Cfsrt *'' re Ssr'O** 1 )' Burned. , n -- -r —The pl*i**Wl:hart. It.' . .. w re sudaenD p '“' by : horrible acGdetJ m ,hc buller rl p" ” the g.eethovsr the o Henry Schenk, nea: -his Clt> - A nit.e y«t o*<t °P'Vo Joi i. Schtbk of Mi.ton. 0 - * a ” qt -l,r died four SCI ' ■" Q • hours later, and her meet ' “e! rim •<..... tt. adopted daugh ter o!'n.tit'.-.s Schenk of Laura 0„ was < i: -lv burned about the taco and arm-. -'Vhtle a nephew Clarence. , bt . ten-v *<r bld son of Henry Schenk, sost-iit I scalds on the face and hands' The childn :t aa<l Mis.- Seibel ! had core to th- I."th • toot * ar "‘- ! who:, :■ t|. in the boil. , burst the I steTu et.' 1 ’ !■: n " ’hem TEACHERS IN SESSION — —— , Larje Attendae. e of Ind'arta Pedagogues at Indianapolis. India-.apoli- I - :0.-The f-: xal opening ui the -c.eta, n t< ftr.g of the I Indiana Teacher- asst.- ■„ .as held I la.-- evening :> the as itbly room o’ the < ayeool A varied tt"! exceedingly "• -esting program was ren (>, re<i. Su|>erh.tenth nt <’■ I’rosst cf Now .Mbany. the r 'tnirot tho association, address’ •’ the meet ; in-, and " r-- '■ "■ •I ' ■ Sttperin- ! tenth t., Cbarle-t A. Van Matre ct Mm I cie. dtlhcnd his inaugural address, i At the cio.-e of the formal program a I business session was held anti the ] committee appointments Ur the comI Ing year wen announced. The attend- ; ar.ee at the present meeting is fully up * to expeettuions, and large interest is 'being manifested in th, meetings. L 1 All departments of schorl work ar | being disc ss«'d. ami the w< ■’< prom * j. es to be an <edingly profitable 1 one for the two thousand or more teachers who are taking advantage o! I j the annual meeting. The county su- j I perintendtnts of the state aud the i ■ members of the Indiana Academy oi I Science ice holding their midw nter ■ i meetings also this week. Farmer Runs Amuck. Brazil. Im! . Dec. 3H. —George S. Mitchell, a wealthy farmer of Sugar i Ridge township, this county, became I violently insane, and for two days he ( I terrorized the wiishtp. Strapping a : belt of cartridges around his waist , ; aud taking his shotgun, he started om ' j with the avowed intention of killing I I his neighbors. He shot at several per I | sons, but hit no one. Sheriff Bray and I | deputies wi re called from this city I i and they captured Mitchel) and com j ! mitted him to jail He is now a raving maniac Facing Fifty-six Charges. Muncie. Ind . Dec. 30.- -Edward Con- ' way. a well-known saloon keeper, is in i jail at Winchester serving a sentence' i of forty days for selling liquor without ' a license. Fifty-rtx additional charges I must be faced when he gets through i serving his present sentence and pays ■ hi* tine. Ii is alleged that while os ■ tensibly owning a clubhouse in Barker City, he was selling liquor without a ; license The fine on his first charge j ! was 37.’.. Muncie friends are endeavoring to effect his release. I I

DOSSES OPERA HOUSE D Wednesday, December 30th r. \\ l ' i * ll ke»ille announces tho never ceasing succeM “HUMAN HEARTS” J W' r <—Z nfe/S’' ■ V ,? £• ---’i fully ehoieu / <'Jn|« ) nv" r '"i l "‘ ArkH ' , ' ,;, ‘‘ Hills, prem-nfed «H> a O unjrnitude. Trit w. hi„! •/!*"’.'"‘“'l'*' **»'•■»»< ns; marvekim i• ■ I " nd r/) - c < "t HHle at Holt house Drug Co.

Santa Claus Headquarters Beet and cheapest place in Decatur to buy your Pfinri p? Ull übu, NS ~ nt FOR CHRISTMAS. Special prices to Schools and Churches Xmas Trees all sizes and prices. Peoples’ Restaurant Win. Doehrman, Prop’r MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (IXCORPOR ATEn) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEI I i Lain been placed with us in loan I city property and farms. Xo dela? ■ or red tape in making loans. Lowest I rates of interest. We are able todo I dl loans on the same day of receiving I application. Will loan in sumsso up, on one to five years time, wit; I privilege of partial payments. TL - ■ company can also furnish abstracts - I title on short notice to any piece c‘ I r«al estate in Adame county. TBl I DECATUR ABSTRACT <k LOAS H CO. Rooms 3 and 4, Studabaivr I block. 257dtl 35c dress dolls 25c. Racket store I Chicago A- North-Western is thonly double truck railway N tv«r I Chicago and Missouri river For Sale—A brand new |2O W: son beating store for soft coal. * I g<Kxl condition and will -I' right Inquire at this office. 263 J j