Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVIRY EVENING. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY U■ W S . ELLINQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Barrier, per week 10c B* carrier, per rear *4.00 */ mall, per month 25C If mall, per yeer *2.60 1 Single copies. Two Cents, ] Aarartiaing rates made known on application , Bntered tn the postotflce at Decatur. Indiana. as second-oiass mall matter i “ _ . J. H . H E LLER. Manager. COUNTY TICKET For Joint Senator JOHN W. TYNDALL For Representative JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor 0. 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 MARTIN LAUGHLIN It is a matter of congratulation to note the signal marks of improvement in the Indianapolis Sentinel , and the Democrat hastens to express its approval and delight. The fact that the Indiana democrats have a state newspaper is due to 1 the personal sacrifice and loyalty to ' party of the Hon. T. Taggart and we hope to see him grow to be as great in journalism as he is great j in many other avenues of life. As , a friendly suggestion we might add that every Indiana democrat ought to have party pride enough to be an every day paying reader of the Sentinel. Wa was see Lake Ini. tickets on 1 sale until September 30. Return limit October 31st 1904. $3.10 for round trip. Rome City Ind. Season tickets good until October 31st $2.30 15 day ticket $1.95.

All Comes to Him Who Waits, so Wait for THE HUB’S Great Removal Sale of New Spring Goods We have leased the corner room of the Allison-Stndabaker building, formerly known as the Big Store to take effect July Ist. Starting Saturday June 4th, and continuing until our removal we will inaugerate one of the greatest Bona Fide sales ever held in Adams County. It is our aim to enter the new room with entirely new goods and if price and quality will do so. our aim will be realized. The goods now on hand are new spring patterns. We also guarantee all goods as represented and money refunded to all who are not satisfied with their purchase. Goods are all marked in plain figures. Mens and Youths Suits Childrens' Department Princely Shirts Belts —————— fco.ooSuta ... #16.00 »..soSuits sl.lO Werc SOC - n ° W 408 s°-0 75C Quality ... 4 0[ KHItS ,6 -5° “•• •' J 3-25 mo “ 1.55 Owcrite. 40» —_ L 2ot ■ Men’s Put.. . #4.15 15-°° .... 12.00 2.50 1.90 . Gloves 12.50 “•* • . 9.50 3-oc “ 2.35 Neckwear SI.OO Dress Gloves . . 80 n 4 ‘s° “ “. . 3.65 10.00“ .... 8.00 4.00 “ 2.95 500. Quality. ... 40c 50 “ . . 4A. 4.00 “ “ ~315 9.00 “ .... 7.00 5-00 “ 3.95 25c ' 20c 25c Work Gloves . . 20c 7.50 “ . . 5.50 We have a coni pl te line of Hosiery Hats " " • • 2.8 6 -°° ‘ •• • • 475 Buster Brown suitsand other 2 5 c. Quality 20C 5.3 Famous Hawc’s Hat ftO 3-00 ** “ • • 2.35 5,00 •• • • 4.00 novelties. ‘ i s c. “ |2C 2.soQuality “ 9 'nn 2.50 “ “ IQS u 2qo (( ( c.uu . -1. Knee Pants Caps , I>so « (( I’9 2,00 " “ • • 1.55 50c Knee Pants .. . . 42C 50c. now 40C 50c. Work Shirts, now . 42C 1.00 “ •< 2 5 c “ .... 20C 25c now 20C SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . . 85c 50c “ >< . I 45c 1.00 « « # t gOc Do Not Miss this Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Goods. These Goods Sold For Cash Onl EARNEY KALVER BARNEY KALVffi SONS, Props. X U Xj SONK °p r DECATUR, IND. OViNd, iFOpS.

WAS ACQUITTED Attorney McGinnilie of Portland is a Free Man. Attorney Walter F. MacGinnitie is a free man. the charges of issuing a false check and embezzlement having been dismissed, Thursday morning at which time his hearing was set for trial in the circuit court. This was due to a showin gmade that at the time MacGinnitie was supposed to have issued a false check to County Clerk Crowe on the Bank of Redkey he had money on deposit in that liank hence the dismissal.— Pleasant Mills. Mrs. James Boyd is quite ill with heart trouble. Everybody’ invited to .come and enjoy the evening. Curtis Brown of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday here with friends. Don’t forget the ice cream social at the hall next Saturday evening. Miss Minta Ritter of Decatur spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Chas Peterson of Decatur visited here last week with her parents. Daniel Yager and wife of Huntington are visiting with their daughter Mrs. Fred Bender. John Durr and his sister Mrs. Anise Ray spent Tuesday here with their cousin Frank Masters and family. Frank Masters is all smiles since the arrival of little baby Masters at his home. It is a girl and made its advent on the 23rd instant. A. M. Fuller the Postmaster is putting up coal sheds at this place and will be ready in a short time to supply his many customers with coal. For Sale—A splednid buggy aud set of harness, good as new, will sell cheap. Inquire at G. R. &I. freight office. 122d6 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.

Linn Grove. Mr. and Mrs. David Heller attended the Schrck Golden wedding near Bluffton last Monday. F. O. Lendsey has accepted a position as pumper at Salem Adams Co. and will move there in the near future. The carpenter wojk in the I. O. O. F. is nearing completion when the decorator will be called to requisition. J. G. Betznor of Bunker Hill Ind. after his presence at the Schrock golden wedding visited the Gottschalk people here last week. Mrs. Silas Kizer left Monday morning for Portland Oregon to pay her son Frank a visit, her son Charles accompanied her to Chicago. Mrs. C. Gerke of Wheatland Mo., is visiting her people of this vicinity’ our towns lady’ Mrs. C. Stuckey being one of her sisters. Charles Morrow and Chauncy Heller returned to Van Buren the first of the week, Chauncy has become an apprentice in the tonsorial art under the tutorage of his brother, Rufus. C. S. Johnson secretary of the Golden Rule Milling and Minering Co. of Salem Oregon after spending several weeks in the interest of the Co., left for his home last Thursday morning. He will stop off at Danville Ills, and St. Louis where he will visit the great fair enroute. Samuel Opliger commenced moving his large stcok of hardware in his new and spacious building on Tuesday. The business room 44x70 i feet is equiped with an elevator foj shifting goods to and from the basement. an annex of 22x62 joins the rear of the building where a line of farm machinery and heavy hard ware are stored to supply the wants of his many patrons. — Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf 200 pair men’s fine Pants, worth $3.50 to $4.00 sell on Saturday fcr $2.00 a pair at Gns Rosenthal’s.

SIMPLY BREATHE IT. A Few Minutes Use of Hyomei, Four Times a Day Cures Catarrh ' The pleasantest, most convenient and the only scientific method for the treatment and cure of catarrh is Hyomei. Simply put twenty drops of Hyomie in the inhaler that comes with every package and then breathe it for a few minutes four times a day. It seems remarkable that so simple a wav of treating catarrh will effect a cure, but the most important discoveries of science have, always been the simplest. By breath ing Hyomei in this way every particle of air that enter the air passengers of the throat and head and goes into the lungs is charged with a healing balsam that kills the germs and bacilli of catarrh and soothes and allays all irritation. The first day’s use of Hyomei will show a decided improvement and I in a short time there will be no further trouble from catarrh. Its action is rapid and lasting. You take no risk in buying Hyomei. A complete outfit costs SI.OO and if after using you can say that it has not helped you The Holthouse Drug Co. will return your money. What other treatment for catarrh is sold under a guarantee like this? Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate.first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will 10-n in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Painters Attention! The Great Northern Indiana Fair Association will receive bids to paint the unpainted barn at the park. The association reserves the I right to reject any or all Bids will be opened June 11 Address all bids to C. D. KUNKLE. Sec’y Iwk Decatur, Ind.

_________the — Arion Quartet IS COMING They Study to Please, Instruct and Entertain The quartet is composed of R. G. Upson, C. S. Parker, E H Pontius and A. M. Cummins, and they Ruorantee to furnish chant ing music and choice readings. They will gi ve their entertainment at the M E. Church, Thursday Evening June 9th, at 5:15 Come and Enjoy a Feast of Song

LOST—Bunch of keys property of H. F. Steele. Leave at this , office. WANTED—Man, or good strong boy two or three hours a day at residence of J. S Peterson. For Sale—Double Standard Poll Durham bull, three years old May 6. C. D. Kunkle, Decatur. Ind. 116d5 FOUND—A ladies’ purse on Mon-! roe St. Owner can hava same by . identifying it at this office. 121 d« i i For Sale—Ashery: well equipped ; ■ and a money maker. A good invest- 5 ment for some one. Enquire of Chas. ■ S. Niblick or French’Quinn, at Old Adams County Bank. ts NOTICE— I shall le prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging from now on. Any person needing work t done call or phone Chas. Railing, . South Uth St. 11n16 Frank Mills has received the agency for the Saturday Evening Post one of ’ the best weekly magazines printed in 1 the world. He will deliver it to you each week for five cents or will take 5 vears subscriptions for $1.25 per year. I Leave your order with him or at F. 1. V. Milla grocery.

Found—A pocket book containing a small amount of change owner can have the same by calling on Mrs. S. Acker on Uth Monroe St by proving property. $1.50 excursion to Columbus, Ohio The Erie will run a special excursion to Columbus and return, Sunday, June 12th, at rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Special train leaves De catur at 6:24 a. m. O. L. Enos, T. P A., Marion, Ohio. Special excursion to Marion Ind. via the Clover Leaf route rate SI.OO I for round trip Sunday, June sth and Sunday June 12, 1904, Take an outing and visit- your friends. Get information of local agent. Clover Leaf Route, or address \V. L. Ross, General Passenger Agent. Toledo, Ohio. Commencing June l,the G. R. & I. will sell round trip 15 day tickets to all tourists points in northern Michigan also to points on the Pere Marquette R. R.. and Frankfort ion the Ann Arbor R. R. at rate ot ' one ffare plus 50 cents for the round trip. For information, call on or address, J. K Breyon, Ticket Agem, Decatur Ind.