Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IYBBY BVBNINO. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY LBW O. El_l_lNl SH A IV! . —seassa: ....i-s. - IUBSCRIPTION RATES. 5» oarrler, per week 10c By carrier, per year $4.00 1 mall, per month 25<* By mail, per year $2 60 Bingle copies. Two Cents. B.C war tiling rates made known on application ( Bntered in the pottofltoe at Decatur. Indiana, as secand-olass mail matter. — == 1 J. H. HELLER, Manager. BP— ( COUNTY TICKET For Joint Senator JOHN W. TYNDALL i For Representative , JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor i C. D. LEWTON For Treasurer JOHN F. LACHOT Fcr Sheriff ■ ALBERT A BUTLER For Surveyor L. L. BAUMGARTNER For Coroner JOHN S. FALK ' For Commissioner First District DAVID WERLING For Commissioner Third District I MARTIN LAUGHLIN SPECIAL SERVICES Special Missionary Program by Epworth League. The Epworth League service at the Methodist chureh Sunday evening will be a foreign missionary meeting and an interesting’ special program with good music has been arranged. A good attendance is desired and every body is invited. The Indianapolis Star has sent out circulars announceing that they will pay 11000 reward for the mur-

derer of Miss Sarah (Schafer of Bed- - ford. The post office will be closed Mon- ' day, Decoration Day, all day bnt from Bto 10 o’clock a. m. the car- ' riers' window will be open and the 1 mail carriers will be there to wait 1 on patrons. 1 George C. Woodruff, editor of the ( Enquirer at Litchticld, Conneticut, ( visited in the city last night and ] today with the Democrat, he being ( enroute home from two weeks at the St. Louis Fair. i Bev.(Sawyer of Fort Wayne will , conduct services tomorrow morning and evening at the M. E. church. The public are urged to be present. On June Bth Rev. Beardsley will conduct services both morning and evening. U. B. Church. Preaching services at 10:30 and 7:30 The subject of the morning sermon will be “ A Hallo wed Sabbath. ” The evening subject will be “An Unselfish Friend.’’ All are cordially invited to these services. NOTICE— I shall be prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging from now on Any person needing work done call or phone Chas. Railing,l South 11th St. 118d6

There’s a Whole Summer’s Comfort Ahead for you if you buy OXFORDS now. Furthermore, they arc the proper caper. Out stuck is the largest, and we can suit you at any price. • SOLD ONLY BY Charlie V oglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

ZION SERVICE Continued from first page the olnssis was completed. Neither in this report, as well as in a num her of six other, was there any thing of public interest Rev. Snyder, who was appointed a year ago to draw up a schedule to govern pastors in making up their parochial reports, reported the results of his work. His report was adopted, and the pastors urged to use the formula. This system is of very practical importance in as much as the order of all the reports will be the same, and no essential point overlooked. A committee appointed to examine a copy of the proposed new constitution of the Reformed church in the United States made their report, suggesting a change in one item. Other routine matters followed, not bf especial interest to the public. The statistics of the classis for 1903—1904 are given here. Items 1903 1904 Ministers 14 14 Congregations 12 12 Members 2479 12507 Communed 1776 1697 Unconfirmed 1300 1266 Baptism Children 88 72 Adults , 13 3 Receptions Confirmed 92 • 72 Otherwise 47 58 Dismissed 36 29 Stricken out 47 44 Deaths Adults 433 28 Chidren 10 10 No. S. S. 13 12 Officers .Teachers 177 171 Scholars 1561 1491 Students for ministery 3 5 Benevolence 12826 <3319 Cong, purposes <llB9B <38959. Rev. O. P. Vitz preached the preparatory sermon ot Fi iday even ing on the text—ll Corinthians 5,

20. The speaker made no apology ; for the text, but from the beginning : to the end of his discourse held up before the audience the nature i condition of the human race, as else ' the condition of the human race, as also the condition and environments of those who profess the name of Jesus. The sermon throughout was an appeal for thorough preparation in the full renunication of unbelief and sinful tendencies, that we may appear a the Lord’s table approved on Sunday morning. Rev. E.H. Vomholt conducted the altar services. At b )th morning and evening services Sunday mission collections will be taken. Summer outings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on the Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha, Waupaca, Fifleld and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustrated bookI lets descjippve of this region ■ will be mailed upon application to Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pass. Agt. Wis. Cent. Ry., Milwaukee, Wis.

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Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 Ouut store. A barn for rent. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Gregory. Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 cent store. For Sale —A good mower, cheap Inquire of Dan X. Erwin. dioo4j WANTED—Man, or good strong boy two or three hours a day at residence of J. S. Petersen. Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to mint your house or anything in painting line. ts Lost—Small, spotted beadle hound. Reward offered if returned to the owner. Dr. Leßrun. 114d5 For Sale—Double Standard Poll Durham bull, three years old May 6. C. D. Kunkle, Decatur, Ind. 116d5 Mrs. S. Acker, corner Eleventh and Monroe streets, has a few nice cabbage and tomato plants for sale. Call at once. 116-31 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. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Sale—Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good investment for some one. Enquire of Chas. S. Niblick or French. Quinn, at Uld Adams County Bank. ts Lost—A brown can! case, containing a number of engraved cards bearing name of Mrs. W. A. Lower.JFinder please return to this office or to Mrs. Lower. 115d3t TO RENT—House, nine rooms good location, good repair, cistern water, chicken park, garden. In quire of Mrs. John Fetzer, No. 311, North Tenth Sreet. 11 ld« For Sale. —On south First street a six room hcuse and lot. Cement cellar, cistern, hydrant, stable and an abundance of fruit. Address. Miss Edith Walter, South First street, Decatur, Ind. 116-3 t Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will lo_.n in sums of |SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf

Eggs! Eggs!! John R. Badders of Monroe, is buying eggs and will pay the high; est market price for same delivered at his store at Monroe, You can make money by remembering this. All kinds of groceries and merchandise always on hands. 104d2w DR. .IELLEEES Pulmonary Cough Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Laryngeal and Bron chial Inflarnation, Loss of Voice, Rawness and Soreness resulting from Dryness of the throat and air passages or from clearing the throat. 25 Cents per bottle at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ZORGO SALVE Once Used Always Used Cures Permanently. Bost Salve made for Felons, Cuts, Bruises. Ringworms, Burns. Carbuncles, Boils, Fever and Running Sores, etc. 25c a box at your drug store. The Zorgo Mfg. Co., 11402 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind., aud 151 Livingston St., Grand Rapids, Mich. DON’T BE A SLAVE To the Liquor or Drug Habit When a upeedy, harmle<m and permanent Cure within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happy, prosperous and testify »<> the efficacy of the Eure a» administered at THE KEELEY INSTITUTE MAIHDN, INDIANA 1204 S. Adam. Strcat Ccnfidmcct Carefully Guarded

and those who fell defending it. All hi uld celebrate MEMORIAL DAY in a ht manner by appearing on that day LOOKING OUR BEST. You can do this by letting us help you DRESS UP. The greatest array of fine dress CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS shown here, while prices are the most moderate. Special low prices prevail throughout the store to enable everyone to wear new togs for the occasion. ONE COUNTRY, ONE FLAG, and remember there is only ONE STORE where you buy right goods right, and everything is guaranteed to satisfy.

Wall Paper! VARNISHES = PAI NTS DURING housecleaning time is a convenient time to improve your homes. We can furnish you with>ny 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 druggists FIIED SCIIEIMAIVH Palace Meat Market Beef, Veal and Pork-' CaMed Mea| s. Fish, Dried and Salt Meats C*UTT*EB« Big Store Block DECATVK — Second Street INDIANA