Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IHBT IVINING, IXCEPT BUNDAY, BY U■ W O. EL-L.INQHAM. Op—. , , ■ ... I « U BSCRIPTION RATES. Okzrler, per week 10c 4» e*rrter, per year $4.00 J? mall, per month 26 1 ' mall, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents, rates made known on application Retired In the poetoffice at Decatur. Indira, a» secund-class mall matter. *7. H. H ELLER, Manaqir. NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-President HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia Additional Locals. Misses Celia’Mayer, Lizzie Knapp spent Sunday at Rome City. Miss Rosa For bing went to Fort Recovery today, to visit for a few days with her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. M. Closterman returned to Covington, Kentucky, today, after visit iug here for several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Knapke. , The bans of marriage were pub- 1 listhed at the St. Marys church 1 yesterday for Mr. Ed Gast, and ( Miss Kate Seeley. Marriage will take place next week. i A verdict was reached at 3 o’clock in the case of the state against James Hahn for public disturbance at a ball , game. 'Squire Smith assessed a fine of one dollar and costs against him. ’ An appeal was taken to the circuit 1 court. 1 Misses Hulda Mitchel entertained the following friends at her ’ home Saturday; (Misses Lydia ■ Miller, Alice Knapp. Vena Butler, Naola Moyer, Lydia Kirsch, Velma Butler, Berta Furman. Ela Butler, Beulah Fuhrman, Verna Mann, Helen Evans. Rosie Fisher, Irene Evans, Ethel Ruckman, Esther Evans’ Master Hir old Kirsch. We are just in receipt of the new Journal, issued bv tha Inter-national Business College of Fort Wayne, and it is one of the finest jobs of printing we Lave ever seen turned out by any school. We think it would bo well for the young people in our locality j who contemplate taking commercia 1;; work to investigate the_ merits ofj ti is >c 001. NOTICE As we have decided to quit the furniture business it is necessary for ns to s“ttle all book accounts ' for which reason we kindly ask all knowing themelves indebted to the firm tv call and settle by cash or note. WOODWARD & BALL. 172d2w For Sile—Plenty of brick for sale 1 bv Herny Mayer, north west part of the city. A fine six octave Monarch organ, oak case large mirror, only $46. This is a bargain. J. T. Langle, Studa b .ker Block. 168d2twl
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JOHN BANISTER. An Enffliali Violiniat Who Won Fame In the Seventeenth Century. Public concerts owe their direct en- . couragenient to John Banister, who , had won fame by his playing on the violin and who succeeded the cele- 1 brated Bultzar as leader of Charles ll.'s 1 band of twenty-four violins. Pepys, in an entry in his diary for February, IGG7, tells us the court gossip of the ( day—“how the king’s viallin Banister , is mad that the king bath a Frenchman come to be chief of some part of the king’s tnusique.” 1 Banister's concerts at the close of the . year 1G72 were advertised in the London Gazette us follows: "These are to give notice that at Mr. John Banister’s house (now called the Musick School), over against the George tavern in White Fryers, the present Monday will be niusick performed by excellent mas- < ters. beginning precisely at 4 of the , clock in the afternoon, and every after- ] noon for the future precisely at the same hour.” Four years later on we read again: "At the Academy in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields will begin the first part of the Parley of Instruments, composed by Mr. John Banister.” The admission ' was at this time as a rule a shilling, and these concerts seem to have been held pretty regularly down to withiu a short time of Banister's death, which took place in Hi*!).—Chambers’ Journal. The Wrong department. A prominent physician tells this story at the expense of the modern craze for specialization in the medical profession: A poor woman from the east side of New York went to a nearby dispensary to ask aid for her little son. who had had one of his fingers smashed by a baseball bat. At the first room '
where she applied she was told by a curt attendant that the boy could not ■ be treated there. “Wrong place.” he explained. “This is the eye ar 1 ear department.” “Vere is der thumb mid finger department?” inquired the woman simply.— Harper's Weekly. Her Hittheftt Compliment. “What did you think of my speech?" asked the orator. “It was beautiful.” said the young woman. "It made me think of my commencement essay.” — Washington ' Star. It is too bad that there isn’t some 1 way for always having a girl baby 1 just three years old in the family.— Atclrson Globe. B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized iron M ork. Located In Henry Scblege, oui.uil. Ori I :rs’. i Street. NATIONAL GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT BOSTON One cena mile via the Chicago & Erie Railway. —— I ■!■■■» j Schurger & Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. ! Farm and city property for sale Private money to loan at the very | lowest interest, with privilege of par tial payments Office in Niblick & , Allison Block over Everett & Hite grocery store east of Court street. Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere.
Railroad Notes. Louisvile, Ky. Kn ghts of Pytbia Biennial Encampment, August 1629, 1904. One first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 15th to Aug. 16th. Good returning Aug. 31, 1904. Ou the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and ronud trip excurson tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio.
812.00 from Chicago to St. Paul or Minneapolis and return via Chicago & Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale August 8 to 11 inclusive, good returning until August 26. For further information apply to any Great Western agent or J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. Russia-Japan war altas 10 cents. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20; hound in convenient form for reference. The Estern situation shown in detail, issued bv The Chicago & Northwestern R’y, ‘mailed upon receipt of ten cen*s in stamps by A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago Ills. The Colorado Special—Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. This solid through train, only one night to Denver, leaves Chicago at 1 :<>o p. m., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o’clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 n. m. arriving Denver early the second morning, ovor the only double track railway between Chicago and the Missouri river. The best of everything. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. tn. with through sleeping car service to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. aug 1
American Mining Congress Portland, Ore., August 22-27th. The Chicago Great Western Railway will, on August 15 to T 8 inclusive sell tickets from Chicago to Portland at only s6l for the round trip. Tickets limited to sixty days. For further ‘nformation apply to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago. 111.
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Wanted —Some one in each township in this county to manufacture our cement posts. A splendid opportunity for right party. Goshen Cement Post & Block Co.. Goshen, Ind. Lost—A small brown pocket book containing five dollars Finder return to Mrs. W. A. Lower and receive reward. THE THING TO DO If you are in a hurry to leave this heat and flurry, To find a nice, cool, spot on mother earth Just take ; No. 5, and as sure as you're alive She will land you in a nice, cool berth at Traverse City, Mich ? 9.74 Petoskey “ 11.12 Bay Niew, “ 11.15 Roaring Brook, “ 11.29 Harbor Springs, “ 11.36 ’Oden, “ 11.35 Mackinaw City “ 12.18 Tickets sold at above price will be limited to 15 days for return. Season tickets to these points good until Oct. 31 st. at one and one-third fare. J. Bryson. Weak Men tlafeVigorous rw isvmt gpSfar What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! ’t acta powerfully and quickly Cure, when all Chers Cell. Yuung men regain lost manhood: old -lenrecover j-oulliful vigor Absolutely Guu to C ure Mervoneneee, Lost Vitality. imiKitriirj, .Nightly Em lesions. lost Hower, either sex, l ulling Memory. Wanting Dieeases, in, alt rfftcU of arlf-.tbuat or txctwt and tndi*.—rlmi Wards off Insanity anti consumption. Don't .et oruggist Impose a wortbleM substitute on you because It yields a greater pront. Insist on bar Ing FEE EEK’S NEK Vltltlk. or sent- tor It Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper fl per box. or « for fa, with A Written Oust Small size 50 rent* Sold by Blackburn A ÜbriNten. becutur BMnHßgnMv For sale by rttn«l KOENEMAN
We have on hand Four styles ofcoats and pants, Wool, Crash and Homespun material that the sizes are broken and in order to make them go quickly we have decided to give the trade the benefit by placing them on sale at the following prices: SIO.OO coats and pants C7 reduced to - - - 4* •'W $7.50 coats and pants Cr Hf) reduced to - - - $6.50 coats and pants CJ reduced to - - -
St>THE HOME« MEAT MARKET Madison Street, WE CONSTANTLY KEEP on HAND all KINDS of SMOKED MEATS And the BEST of PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, CHICKENS, SAUSAGE, WEINIES, BOLOGNA, VEAL LOAF, LIVER- ' WURST, HAMBURGER STEAK And I desire to add that I will compete with all my competitors when it conics to selling for the lowest price and can meet all demands. Call and see me and I will treat you one and all a like SIXTEEN OUNCES TO THE POUND W. C. FRONEFIELD, Prop. The Great Northern Indiana — —F AI R at Decatur, Indiana, Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1-2. C. D. KUNKLE, Secretary, Decatur, Indiana.
