Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. «T»RT IVBjriNG, EXCEPT BCMDAT, BY L. K W O . ELLINGHAM. M| _ _ . IUBSCRIPTION RATES. 3y oarrler, per week 1 Oe •> carrier, per year $4.00 ts mall, per month 25<: •y mall, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents. aa»ar»iilng rates made known on application ■r.wred In the postofflce at Decatur. Indiana. ai second-class mall matter J. H. HELLER. Manager. Get your neighbors and go and see North Dakota. Why rent lands when you can secure a home of 320 acres for <SOO. FOR RENT—After’July 1, Stone ' room now occupied by Sammer 5 and 10 cent Store. Inquire at this ' office. 135d6 Every one bring in your guesses I by 12 o'clock Saturday June 18, t 1904. Prizes awarded Saturday , evening.—‘Niblick & Co. j Guessing contest closes tomorrow 1 at 12 o'clock. Bring in your 1 guesses. Prizes will be awarded 1 Saturday evening June 18,1904 — < Niblick & Co.

INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company’’ One hundred companies failed as a result of the Chicago and Boston conflagrations, and others have failed because of Baltimore. But the “Graham Agency Com panies” paid in full the'loss in the above fires, and have never failed to pay 100 cents on the dollar. GRAHAM & LOWER. AfiTS. Office over Tague’s Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239. i W>• >■ -wrif — . . „

THE HUB - ■Wt^«M»>ww«rwTMnmm^w ? »y.-. J .» TT;TffI = attentionTI —— • x t_' mn-iii aassjs. *~TT"' i M , wwimto* ■ ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE—So all those who have not taken advantage of our Removal Sale will see that the time is drawing very close for us to move into our new quarters, and as our success during this sale was beyond our expectations we will endeavor to sell our complete stock before time of moving. So come at once and take advantgage of our Rare Bargains. Remember this is a STRICTLY BONA FIDE SALE AND ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. Mens and Youths Suits Childrens* Department Princely Shirts Belts p Sao.ooSuits $16.00 Si. s oSuits sl.lO Were SOC ' ° ow 40c 50 and 75c. Quality. . 40c FantS ■6.50 “ .... 13.25 2.00 " 1.55 Overalls 42c —' ' ' 20 C 55.00 Men’s Pants. .$4 |5 ’s°° “ •■ • ■ 12-00 a.,50 •' 1.90 rr-7- — I Gloves „ .. _ 12.50 ■■ • • 9.50 3.00 “ 2.35 Neckwear sl.ooDress Gloves .. . BQC * * 3.65 to.oo “ .... 8.00 4-oo “ 2.95 s<*- Quality 40c 5 o “ ... 4Q C 4-oo “ “ . . 3J§ 9-°° .... 7.00 5.00 “ 3.95 2 5 c * 20c 25c Work Gloves .. . 20c ico “ “ nok “ *’ * ‘ 27K We have a complete line of Hosiery Hats too « « Oqk c ' u Taa Buster Brown suits and other 25c. Quality 2oC $3 Famous Hawe’s Hat $2.45 '' 0 ' novelties. 15c. « |2c 2.soQuality “ 2.00 2- '° * " ’ * 1-95 KneePante Caps 10C - “ 07l “ 1-50 2.00 « -. . L 55 50c Knee Pants 42c s<*- now 4oc 50c. Work Shirts, now . . 42c 1.00 “ “ QQ C x -5° “ “• • 1.15 2 5 c “ .... 20C 25c now 2oC SI.OO Dress Shirts .. . . 85c 50c “ “ 45q 1.00 “ “ . qq c Do not miss this opportunity to buy spring goods. These goods sold for cash only. BARNEY KALVER T s ClffifJT] BARNEY KALVER sons, Pr<>p s . rlilliKn uB SONS , Props

BAND CONCERT I — Geneva Band Here Next Sunday Will Assist in I. 0. 0. F. Decoration Services.—Concert at Band Stand at Three O’clock. Next Sunday is I. O. O. F. Decoration day and the event will be duly celebrated in this city by the local lodge. The Geneva lodge will j also be present and take part in the | exercises they will be accompanied by the Geneva City band. After | the exercises at cemetery the band ' will give a concert at the band stand in the court house yard begining at three o 'clock. This band is one of 1 the best in this part of the state. ' Harry W. Harb formerly of this i ! city being leader. The program, 1 will be as follows. 1. March —Old Colonial ‘ J. Liebert Taylor 2. Two-step—Freaks of Blackville, “Charasteristic” ' C. W. Dalby 3. Reliogoso, No. 2 W. Paris Chambers ( a Onward Christian Soldier. b Adeste Fideles. March— Our Director • ••• F. E. Bigelow 1 5. Serenade—Sweet Dreams.., H. C. Miller I ' 6. March—Suferbus Chas. J. Rockwell ( 7. Waltzes—lnspication H. C. Miller , 8. Scottish—Chief’s March.... H. Fuernberger 9. Medley Overture Yankee Hash , . .T H. C. Miller 10. March The Crisis... R. B. Ha 1 i Farm For Sale- Known as the i 1 Bottenfield farm in Kirkland town- i ship. For further information call < on H. J. Dilling, Decatur, Ind., R. R. i 2. 134.1 wlm j

IT CURED HIM How a Father Taught His Son a Lesson. A well known young man who has been making a practice of recent years to hurry from his home the minute supper was over and to remain out until the “wee sma” hours, has been cured of the habit, ' says an exchange? He is telling this on himself. A few days ago his father made an engagement ‘o meet him at one of the hotels at 7:30. Having nothing special to do and filled with curiosity as to what his father desired of him he kept the date. He was greatly surprised when his father proposed that they go calling on "some old friends," as the elder gentlemen termed it. The son consented, and to quote him, "You could have knocked me down with a feather when we walked up the steps of I our home and entered the doorway. When we reached the library I found my mother and my two sisters awaiting and all of them attired in their finest clothes. I began to get next, and I know that my face was as red as a strawberry when my father introduced me to my mother first, and then to my ■ sisters. “Mother said that she was | glad to see me, and that she used to know me when I was a little fellow. Then the girls began to rub it in by saying that they remembered I playing with me when we were | children. Well, it was all coming I to me and I took it like a man. After playing cards and sitting | down to an elegant Dutch lunch I j bade them all good night and said 11 had had a splendid time, and they remarked that they hoped I would ■ call again. “My next stunt was to go to my room and retire. Before going to sleep I decided that I knew lots worse people than my I own family and now I make it a ’ practice of staying home once in a while." — Remember the bargains at the I five and ton cent store. 134d30 FOR SALE:—A number of sec on 1 hand surries and single buggies, all in good condition, inquire of Meyers and Scheiman. 133d12

IStritcly Hand Tailored Clothes Ready to Wear for National Holiday (4th of July.) Better fitting clothes for men and boys than your tailor pro- c duces for a great deal less —T? 1A money, in all the latest novelties /«•>•’ • j/jll as well as staple designs shown / \ • JP .. here. JfyA '* 1/7." Prices up to s2o* Straw Hats, just the style you \ / /Q- yV. '• NJ ’’ Jlf/ want. zvd ——— Rare bargains in Men’s, Boys II I XZWJHMr and Childrens suits: End of 111 mol | large lots which must be closed 111 |..Vw . I . f out and go at IkryW \v\y\ | ~ I Il'JP 1 ' 1 * r 1 25 to 33 per cent. Reduction. IfflWl ~ lakjii / Boys Summer Knee Pants I£T 1 / * perpair> All goods guaranteed as represented or your money back I GUS ROSENTHAL.