Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVIBY IVSSISO, KXCEI'T SCSDAY, BY Law <a . ei_uin<a ha m . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Barrier, per week 10c By Curler, per year $4 00 By mall, per month 2SC By mall, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents. Adwertlalng rales made known on application Bntered In the postoffice at Decatur. Indiana, as second-class mall matter. J. H. HELLER, Managir. g."' — COUNTY TICKET For Joint Senator JOHN W. TYNDALL For Representative JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor C. D. LEWTON For Treasurer JOHN F. LACHOT For Sheriff ALBERT A. BUTLER For Surveyor L. L. BAUMGARTNER For Coroner JOHN S. FALK For Commissioner First District DAVID WERLING For Commissioner Third District MARTIN LAUGHLIN A DECISIONF Physicians Cannot Testify as to Treatment of Patient. That a physician shall not testify to any facts which he learns by treating a patient, unless the patient or his legal representatives consent, was declared by the supreme court Tuesday. In revising the judgement holding the will of Elijah M. Tinder, of Hendricks county to be invalid. Tinder bequeathed all of his property to one of his children. The others called the family physician to testify that their father was of unsound mind. In holding that it was error to admit this testimony, the supreme court says that the prohibition

against a physician's testifying. "It extends to all communications made by patients to physicians in the course of their professional business, to all advice given, and to all information acquired by the physician by observation or otherwise by means of professional relation to his patient, and in his professonal intercourse with him. All that the physician sees or observes is fully within the statute as matters which are “communicated to him by his patient.” 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 booklets descriptive of this region will be mailed upon application to Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pass. Agt. W’is. Cent. Ry., Milwaukee, Wis.

There’s a Whole Summer’s Comfort Ahead for you if you buy OXFORDS now. Furthermore, thej’ are the proper caper. Our stock is the largest, and we can suit you at any price. F>s w SOLD ONLY BY Charlie V oglewede THE SHOE SELLER I 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

MEMORIAL SERMON G. A. R. Attended Presbyterian Church Yesterday, The G. A. R. attended church in a body yesterday accompanied by the W. R. C. and Sons of Veterans. It was memorial Sunday and the services were held at the Presbyterian church, Rev. E. A. Allen delivering an appropriate sermon which was greatly appreciated by those present. The songs consisted of national airs, such as Columbia, America and Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp ground. These songs were printed on souvenir cards which were distributed. An enjoyable feature of the services was a cornet solo by Jesse Sellemeyer. GOOD CUSTODIAN ti. Botthoff Has Cemetery in Splendid Condition. People who visit the cemetery today will find a beautiful and well kept grounds with everything showing the hand of a custodian who knows his business. Horace Botthoff has been at work only a few months but he has done his duty as cemetery sexton as he has always done his labor, right. He is deserving of praise and is getting it on every hand. The trustees realize his worthiness and are not backward in saying so. M. E. Hower was at Fort Wayne S jnday. Miss Rademacker spent Sunday at Toledo. C. D. Murray spent Sunday at Toledo. T. R. Moore was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. Fick Miller took in the sights at Fort Wayne Sunday. Dee Berger, of Berne, spent Sunday here with his parents. True Fristoe made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Marie Patterosn is at Lima Ind. the guest of Mrs. Duran. Miss Kate Maddy of Muncie is in our city the guest of Miss Bessie Congleton. Misses Emma Jackson, Nettie Smith, Edna Crawford, Alice Hurtte and Mayme Voglewede and Mr. W. A. Kenbler and George McAllen all spent Sunday with J. D. Miller at Monroeville a fine time is reported. Miss Florence Sprunger entertained about twenty of her girl friends last evening at a Masquerade party. There was very much amusemnt in guessing the persons. After that there was guessing con test in which Miss Frances Bryson received the highest honors a book, while Miss Pansey Bell won the booby prize. Various games were played during the evening. An elegant two coruse luncheon was served. They all parted for their respective homes at a late hour reporting that they had a delightful time and that Miss Sprunger was a fine entertainer. FOUND—Sorrel horse, weighs about 900 pounds, had heavy work harness on when found. Owner of same will please call at Peterson and claim his property.

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Visit the Blue Front 5 & 10 cent 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 N. Erwin. diOC4[ WANTED—Man, or g<xxl strong boy two or three hours a day at residence of J. 8. Peterson. Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to naint your house or anything in painting line. ts Lost—Small, spotted l>eadle hound. Reward offered if returned to the owner. Dr. Leßrun. 114d5 For Sale Double Standard Poli 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 Old Adams County Bank. ts Lost—A brown card case, containing a number of engraved cards bearing name of Mrs. W. A. Lower.JFinder pleaseteturn to this office or to Mrs. Lower. 115d3t TO RENT—House, nine rooms good location, good repair, cistern water, chicken ]>ark, garden. In quire of Mrs. John Fetzer, No. 311, North Tenth Sreet. llldfl For Sale.—On south First street a six room house and lot. Cement cellar, cistern, hydrant, stable and an abundance of fruit. Address. Miss Edith Walter, South First street, Decatur, Ind. 116-. it Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loun 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 rememliering this. All kinds of groceries and merchandise always on hands. 104d2w

DR. JELLEEFS Pulmonary Cough Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Laryngeal and Bronchial Inflamation, 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 Onee Used Always Used Cures Permanently. Best 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., 1302 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind., and 151 Livingston St., Grand Rapids. Mich. Ji£Wi! DON’T BE A SLAVE I ... , To the Liquor or Drug Habit When a upeedy. harm!e«* and permanent Cure in within the reach of all? THOUSANDS of happtr. prowperoun and joltrMen testify to the efficacy of the Cure an administered at THE KEELEY INSTI THE MARION, INDIANA 1204 S. Adams Street All Confidences Carefully Guarded

and those who fell defending it. All o celebrate MEMORIAL DAY in a fit manner by appearing on that day LOOKING OUR BEST. Yon 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;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 DRUGGISTS FUED HCIIEIMAN H Palace M eat Market Veal and Canned Meats, Fish, Dried and Salt Meats GETTER? Big Store Block DECATUR V V I if.tt > Second Street INDIANA