Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1904 — Page 2

tVTBRY K VINING. IfiXCBP'- SUNDAY, BY MW O . ELLiNGHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 8, ourier, per week 10« By tMirier. per vear $4.00 gjr losil, per month 25<* By mall, p»r year $2.50 Single copies. Two Cents. rates made known oi. application Inured in me puMtnfflc< hi Decatur. Indi- ,*<% Kg bhc mall matter H SELLER Manager COUNTY TICKET Por Joint Senator JOHN W. TYNDALL For Representative JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor 0 D. LEWTON For Treasurer JOHN F. LA< HOT Fcr Sheriff ALBERT V BUTLER Fnr Surveyor U L. BAUMGARTNER For Coroner JOHN S. FALK iror Commissioner First (Metric* DAVIT) WERLING *or Commissioner Third District martin laughltn

Resoluti ns. Hall, St. Marys lodge, No. 167, I. (). O. F. Decatur, Indiana May 9th, 1901. Whereas, it hath pleased our Heavenly Father in his infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved brother, David Stndabaker: Therefore. Be it resolved, that in the ,’eath of B: other Stndabaker our lodge has lost <>ne of its members I who was ever true and faithful to his lodge and to his brethern. Be it further resolved, that by I the death of our brother, our lodge has lost a wise counsellor, a faithful Odd Fellow and true friend. B • it furthet resolved, that we extend to the family of our deceased brother our genuine sym pathv and that our lodve fie drap ed for a period of thirty days as a further murk of our respect and seteem for our departed hr th«r, and that tnese resolutions be spread on record in our minutes and a cope thereof be '. mdc-d to the deceased brother’s family. 1 J. T. Merrryman. Com. John S. Falk. I M F. Rice. NOTICE TO FARMERS and others who want stone laid. I will do your work for frntn 40 to 60 cents per perch, according to size of wall. Willis Grose. ICld

F'K<E I > sen XJVI xiv EM ’& Palace Meat Market The piuc *ner» everything is kept in el. gent style, with the choicest cats in Beef, Veal and Canned M?ats. Fish, Dried and Salt Mears UNIFORMED Big Store Block DECATUR CUTTERS Second Street 1N DIANA ■ m nf m, -| Ilf eso.,,,'.—M Grand Free Offer ( I T THIS OUT and fill in space below, as this offer may not appear again. On May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21, ’O4 MOSER the high grade photographer, ■ will make for all old people over the age i of SIXTY YEARS, a beautiful PL ATI I MJM PICTURE in our best grade : : : I ABSOLUTELY II! EE I Name I Dit<> <f Birth . ...* I Fm~ o sr p ™ i ■ H v v m * to-- lx Photographer I

Public Sale ‘ I The undersigned will sell at public ! sale at his residence three and one-half-I miles northeast of Decatur, on the • I Levi Baker farm, commencing at 10 o’clock a. in. on Friday, .May 13, the I following personal property: l»o I draft horses, one Durham Holstieti mik h cow, one Durham heifer, fresh iu July; one Durov Jersey sow, with six pigs by hoi - ide: two Duroc sows, I one will farrow June 4 and one June 112; throe sboais, weighing 100 pounds ’each; 1 feed cutter, I corn plow, 1 “ 1 -horse wagon, 1 set single harness, 1 I. cook stove, 1 gasoline stove, sell-gen orator A No. 1; 1 heating stove, 1 set - dinning room chairs, 1 Wilcox A Whire organ, 1 folding lounge, 1 sofa. I table, stands, wardrobe, and many > other articles. Many other articles tor house keeping purposes. Terms of Sale. On all sums of 85 and under, cash: over that amount, a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, to the owners satisfactian. 99 5t Levi Baker. Big new line of Silk and Kid Gloves at Trues. For Sale—A young cow. Inquire at ' his office. See new line of Corsets just arrived at True's. Swell line of Silk Umbrellas tn black and colors al True’s. WANTED—Bailed straw or shred ded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. 87.30 to St. Louis and return May 17 and 19, via the Clover Leaf. Tickets

good f r 7 days. T. L. Miller, Agen*. Chicago to St. Paul Minnneujiolis 1 four daily fast trains via the Chi- ! cage A- North-Western Ry. For Sale—3 head Eberdeen malecalves. They are a flue stock anda bargain. John Hessler, R. R. 2. 36d2m Cheap one way excursion via I Clover Leaf to al] California points , for <37.90 during March and April - 1904. T. L. Miller, agent. Money to loan on farms at lowest | rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Ab- : stract and Loan Co.. 257dtf. Mr. Jonathan Burkheau has been appointed agent for the Daily : and Weekly Democrat foi Monroe and vicinity and is authorized to take subscriptions and nxwive mon- ; ey. ts Ten thousand dollars private’ funds left with us to loan on Deca tur real estate.first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Willie n in sums : of 150 upwards. The Decatur Ab stract and Loan Co 257dtf Hainan Hougk, a stone and brick mason of 28 yeafs experience is in the city and desires work. I: you want his services leove wyrd at, Julius Hougk’s residence. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to Coast daily. Chicago, • Union Pacific & North-Western 1 : Line.

DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH Cure Catarrh by Nature’s Own Method. Every Breath of iiyome: Brings Relief. Nouri every one who has catarrh < knows ho w foolish it is to try and 1 cure it by drugging the stomach. Temporary relief may be given, but i a core seldom comes. j Until recently your physician : would have sail the only way to ! cure Catarrh would be to have a change of climate; but now with Hyoniei you can carry a health giving climate in your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times day soon cm e yourself. The complete Hvotnei outfit costs but 11.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a i bottle of Hyoniei. The inhaler lasts ! a lifetime, and if one bottle does not - cure, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cepts. It is the ! most economical of all remedies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and is the only one that follows nature in her method of treating diseases ’ of the respiraory organs. The Holthouse Drug Company

’have sold great many Hyomei outfits and the more they sell, the more convinced thev are that they are perfectly safe in guranteeing to refund the money if Hyomei does not cure. Watch Lost. LOST—Mrs H. Davenport lost a gold watch and signet pin Saturday night between Smith, Yager <fr Falks drug store and the merry-go-round. Signet pin has a letter D. on it and inside the watch case are the words “Harry to Mary, Dec. 25, 03. v Reward for return of articles | to this office. 101d3 SPECIAL NOTICE. Al people who are delinquent for , electric light service who do not set- ■ tie by May 15th will be shut off without further notice. Martin Mylott, city electrician. 101d6 Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 cent store. Drs. Burke and Lemontree. We will be at the Burt House May 17. | LOST—Bunch of keys projierty j of H. F. Steele. Leave at this I office. 13.58 —Indianapolis and return May 11th and 12. Return limit May 13 via. G. R. &■ I. 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. All outstanding 1899 turnpike I county orders, must be presented at onoe. Interest stops. J. H. Voglei wede. 96d5. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privii lege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf

EYES EXAMINED FREE BURKE’S RELIABLE OPTICAL CO. Expert Eye Specialist. HEADACHES CURED

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We refer the public to the following citizens of Kendallville. Ind., whom we have fitted nod cured headaches:

Mrs. C. A. Bailhart, Mrs. J. B. Miller, Mr*. O. F. Rummel and non, Mrs. J imes B. Tailor, Mr. and Mrs. Meese, M •«. J. O. Weatherford, Mr. Homer McCray, of McCray Refrigerator Mfg. Co.; Mrs. L. B. Cordin'- and daughter, Mr.«. Mary Barron, Mrs. Ma.vine Zonkey, Mrs. L. P. Merkling, .Mrs. Jhhn I Shitlay, Mrs. Otto Busch, Mrs. Sol Boderhieffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitford Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitford, Mrs. John Hell, Mr. John Hall, Mr< G. 1 • ’line, Mrs H-nry Campbell, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Mr. Ed Kent, Mr. G j H. Hunt, Mrs. A H Davidson. Me and Mrs. Frank Shale, Mrs. E. Busch and daughter, Mary Bu ci..

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I Comprising YACHT, PASHA, PANAMA and the Swellest ever in a Nobbv GOLF for exclusive dressers as well as for the Economic and wearers of Staple Styles. PRICES RANGING FROM 25c to 13.00 Warm weather makes you feel like donning your Outing Clothes and you had better consult our styles if you want to dress correctly for least money. Outing Trousers in Home Spun, Crash, Worsted, in Peg-Top with or without cuffs. Come and see them. Special this week FREE, with every Boys’ or Child’s short pants suit, one pair fine black hose FREE. Your call will convince you that to dress right, and for least money means to buy here. All goods Guaranteed as Represented or your money back. Rebate checks with al! your purchases. GUS ROSENTHAL” THE SQUARE MAN, DECATUR, INDIANA

Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 cent store.

A barn for rent. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Gregory. Dent fail to call on Drs. Burke & Ldmontree, and have your eyes examined free. 102d6 Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to naint your house or anything in painting line. ts For Sale. —A fine large goat, broke to drive to wagon. Inquire of Mrs. J. S. Peterson on Winchester street. 96 6

Dou‘> neglect your eyes an they are your best friend. Abuse them and they will for- i sake vou. Thousands are-i fleeted with eye I trouble and aon’t know it. Abnormal sisjiit will produce headaches, nervoiii-ness, dizziness and many don’t rest at night, Drs. Burke & Lemcntree j of 221 S. Mich. St., South B «nd, Ind., who have cured thousands from these defects, will be at DECATUR, MAY 17, for a few days with their latest instruments. 1 Will examine the eyes free of charge. Don’t fail to call. Burt Hotel, Tuesday, May 17, for a few davs only.

Mrs. Sophia Durrer, Miss Gladys Dur ! rer, Mrs M. H. F slier, Miss Addie Valentine. Mrs. A. A. Rrundige, Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Bougbey, Mrs. E Bougbey, Mrs. Adolph Adams, Miss Orr, Mrs William Black and soil, Mrs. Mary ; Wright, Mrs. Jo <eph Burn alter, Mr. Frank Oviatt, Mrs. Krulger, Mrs F. b. Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. .1 F. Bursing, Mr. and Mrs. C. Haller, Mr. F. b. Blooin, Miss Z. M. Bloomfield, Miss I 1 Emma .Voder, Miss A. Sonrobaugh, i Mrs. A. Vlams, Mr. and Mrs. S. Klnz. i , Mr. J. Bloomfield, Mr. \inoi Romand, Mr. and Mr-. W.K. Hoseberry and daughter, Mr. J. B. P at. Also hundreds of other .

Wall Paper! ’ VARNISHES PAI NTS 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. I We carry a good line of Varnishes and can supp y you with any amount wanted. We also handle Paints, Enamels and I Stains, any co»or desired and in any sized packages, from quarter pinta to gallon cans. Blackburn & Christen J THE druccists 0 M MYERS. CHAUNCY R. HOSLER Merchant Tailors It You Are in Need of a Spring ;Suit, Now is the Time to Buy It. r pairing Call and sei outline! CleMlh *’ P re * Bing and MYERS & HOSLER Over Brock's Tin shop

Having Received a Line of Straw Hats FOR Men, Boys and Children Direct from The Leading Manufacturers In this country, we are showing rare selections of Exclusive Styles in Straw Hats