Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ITIRT IVINING. IXCBPT BDNDAY, BY U. ■ W Q . ELLINGHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By OMrler, per week By carrier, per year 99 mall, per month 25 c By mall, per years2.so Single copies. Two Cents, Advertising rates made known on application Catered In the postotUce at Decatur. Indiana, as second-class mall matter. J, H . H ELLER. Manage r . JUDGE STUDABAKER In the death of Judge David Studabaker, a worthy and an honored citizen has lived his allotted time and passed to the great beyond. During his lorg’life covering a period that exceeds three score : years and ten, we look back upon a busy, a useful and an active career, in which he arose frotn a self educated boy to a school teacher, then a law student, lawyer, banker and in late years has been as busy and as energetic in the
control and managment of his var I ied and many personal interests. All these he managed and directed to the last days of his illness and 1 he dies honored and respected to the highest degree. Such a life is worthy of the ambition that is rife in this mad rush of progress I and J its emulation should be a high ideal among the youth who are striving to win laurels in the days and years to come. Judge Studa- , baker's public and private life is as an open book, and upon its pages are w ritten many good deeds of chanty and encouragement. Public spirited, kind and observant, his counsel and advise will be sorely | missed, but thanks to the seed that is sown. Judge Studabaker will live for many and many vears to come. J This is a verbatim extract from that highly colored Ft. Wayne Uiews: Mayor Coffey, in the heavily democratic city of Decatur, won re- > election by a majority of 55. Evi- i dently the people are aroused there to the fact that Tile Trust Tindle was foisted upon them by a ring that means to vote him against their interests in the legislature if elected.
H’s yi oxford Tirne... and you will want the best there is going. There is no question about OXRORDS BOLID OIVLiY by CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind. FIWD HCIIEIMAN'H Palace Meat Market Veal and '' Canned Weals, Fish, Dried and Salt Meats f J’ r s nr -’i 1 ' '* l ’ 1 * Stor ® Block 1)1 ( ATI ■ K I CUTTERS Second Street
COURT 1 ADJOURNS In Memory of Judge Studabaker Bar Association Met and Appointed Committees on Arrangements, Flowers ana Resolutions. k In memory of Judge David Studabaker, father of the Adams county bar, Judge Erwin announced at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon that the circuit court would stand ad- . journed until Monday morning. Immediately afterward a meeting lof the Bar association was held to i arrange for Judge Studabaker's funeral. In the absence of President IR. S. Peterson, Hon. Judge Erwin | was made chairman of the meeting. C. J. Lutz acted as secretary. Upon motion committees were api pointed as follows: Resolution, R. K. Erwin, R. S. Peterson and D. D.
j Heller,Jwho will report tomorrow morning; to secure flowers, F. M. Schirmeyer, E. B. Adams and H. B. Heller. Mr. Heller went to Fort | Wayne this morning to secure an approrpiate floral emblem ; an ar rangements, D. D. Heller and J. T. Merryman. Messrs C. J. Lutz, D. E. Smith and J. F. Snow were ap- | pointed as a committee to inform the bar association of Allen, Huntington, Jay and Wells counties, and to arrange for taking care of them i while here. BANK TO CLOSE The Old Adams County Bank will be closed all day Saturday in memI ory of Judge David Studabaker lat * vice president of the bank. LEAVE FOR WEST Albert Brittson and Marion Smith Seeking Location. Postmaster Albert Brittson and Marion Smith left at noon today for an extended trip through the west in search of a business location. If they find something that j looks good Marion will remain indefinitely but Mr. Brittson will return in about sixty days. Their ultimate destination is the state of I Washington but enroute they will ■ visit Denver, Salt Lake City, Portland. Oregon and other cities.
“~T~I —IE I ILJB 1 BARNEY KALVER & SONS CO., PROPS SPRING’S COME-READER , Look at our line of Fine Clothing Hats and Furnishings 1 ALL WE ASK IS A LOOK “Passing" 01 Your Tailor f MEN’S SUITS Most well-dressed men now-a-days wear | Y fill “ready-made clothes”-the “New Kind.” i T | | J They have found torn experience that I Jill this “New Kind” of clothing is just as good I Z Z’ w ♦ as the high-priced merchant-tailored, made I ( as perfectly, fits as I ' **" well, as exclusive in I There never was such an opportunity afforded TO' about rn half a as muck | “ ”<>’ “> BBIBBI tr ° m 80 maliy diffe ’’ ent fa ’’ r ‘ cs , * We sell Kohn Broth- I in suits. We are without doubt showing the ers’ fine clothing. W BEST SIO.OO SUITS K&M j IN THE CITY. f *" — COATS that ke»p CLOTHING with |- -E ' $ '( 1 j " their d>af*. Individuality. tbi '~ 5 They will compare in every way with suits ** W* ** sold elsewhere for 812 to §ls. Pr THE HURTS
For Sale—A young cow. Inquire at this office. A barn for rent. Apply to Mrs. A. ! C. Gregory. 1 Mr. Jonathan Burkhead has ] been appointed agent for the Daily and Weekly Democrat for Monroe and vicinity and is authorized to , take subscriptions and receive money ts After Saturday the treasurers books will be closed and no one can 1 pay taxes without the penalty attached. No excuse will be accepted. I J. H. Voglewede. 96d5 Cal on Alex Leßrun if yon desire to mint your house or any- j thing in painting line. ts Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The De oatnr Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf
Alex Leßrun has opened up the 'old West End grocery and wishes all his old and new customers to see him and buy groceries and fresh ■ meats. You know him. 92d3 Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. For Sale.—A fine large goat, broke to drive to wagon. Inquire of Mrs. J. S. Peterson on Winchester street 9F> 6 All outstanding 1899 turnpike county orders, must be presented at once. Interest stops. J. H. Vogle-
wede. 96d5. CARPENTER W A N T E D — At Democrat office; special job. WANTED—Bailed straw or shredded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. . House painting and papering done to order Alex Leßrun & Co. ts For Sale- A two-seated spring buggy at a bargain. Inquire of J. C. Miller, Marshall street. I have hired a number of fine paper hangers Alex Leßrun ts NOTlCE—'About June Ist I will put in a new line of fancy rugs— James Coverdale carpet weaver, 313 South list Street. 89-4 w. FOR RENT—A complete set of jack screws. Inquire of Frank Bosse on Nutman Avenue and DeJ catur street. 91d0
We Are Like Machinery. A. small defect will it not I speedily and immediately remedied render useless and I powerless the most wonderful pieces of mechanism. The engine that supplies power for your every exertion is out of repair. This may truthfully be said of nine out of ten persons. Your digestive organs are the machinery that you should keep constantly in repair. N eglect in this leads to complications that are almost impossible to correct. Biliousness, Nervous Headache, Belching and Heart Fluttering will never be known to you if you keep
your digestive organs in perfect condition and your bowels clean and regular. Dr. Caldwell’s (Laxative) Syrup Pepsin does this. It is guaranteed to do this for you, the children or the grandparents. Get a trial Dottle, then you will know • the truth and will always use this famous remedy. 1 Your druggist sells 50c and SI,OO bottles. Scld by SMITH. YAGER S FALK
'Phones —Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. — Fred Reppert Live Stock Auctioneer. Speaks English, German, Swiss and Low German. , DECATUR. INDIANA. $1.50 to Cincinnati c Sunday morning, May Bth jViaG. R &I.
Wall Paper! VARNISHES P A I N T S I DURING housecleaning time is a convenient time to improve your homes. We can furnish you with any priced Wall Paper you may wish, from the cheapest to the finest. The designs and colorings are new and beautiful, and the prices are the lowest. The woodwork of your rooms or the furniture may need retouching. We carry a good line of Varnishes and can supply you with any amount wanted. We also handle Paints, Enamels and Stains, any color desired and in any sized packages, from quarter pints to gallon cans.
Blackburn & Christen THE DRUCCISTS C. M. MYERS. CHAUNCY R. HOSLER Merchant Tailors If You Are in Need of a Spring [Suit, Now is the Time to Buy It. We have all the LATEST and up-to-date patterns on the market and GUARANTEE a PERFECT FIT We also do all kinds of cleaning, pressing and repairing. Call and see our line. B F “ MYERS & HOSLER
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