Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1904 — Page 3

J fi M E L E s I a. *• & ’• I I. effect Sept. I ‘ TBAINeNOKTH. .. )3oam I -k-P* 1 !’ ,n Grand Kaplds •,? »u I Fleioept Sunday I d:l. ptn I r except Sunday. . 'M V m f fundal :4#P “ CLOVER LEAF. In effect June 2a. 1904. EAST. -...rial Traveler, dally... 5:05 am US-Ootnnier ■ eJCt .p t Sunday. ..113. am F da! » «:2Uprn taaVlXht W:Ulam joi-l- 1 '- WEST (WHW.’ffpJ’eacept Bund»» ..It:10a m ;:ass CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect June 19. 19V4. WEST. .. w.iliFarao Express except ’’“'Jonday 6:50 pm . eiJjiJrtoii-HuatlnrWn Acc'm.. 10:10am RC * EAHT , Ak-n'rare and N Y limited 11:21 p. m J® uVMiiUUJt Limited for N Y i'4«azL J! t-MarK'D and Oolumbua eicept w Sunder ana . ._»« York and Boston Limited trough ..-oasbea Columbus nnd Chicago 4:51 p tn a»U will not carry baggage 3 and 4 bae J uit coach Columbus to Aloaro A Carry passengers between 1,0 Hammond ana Marion.

Lake trte « Western Time card from Bluffton. Ind. SOUTHBOUND gc 41-P»‘ y ex. pt Sunday “ go 19-0a- y ' x'-ept Sunday go. »-l'aby except Sunday 5 « p m HoG rune through to Indianapolis without e i»tge. arriving 10:30 a m So 42leaves tbdianopvlls at 7:00 a tn. Kuns I fWiigh without change, arriving at Bluffton Utt sm g 0.41 and 42 run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route 113 South 2nd St. Opp. Court House In mint) that at FRISTOE’S SMOKE HQUSE you have more brands of Cigars and Tobacco to select from than any House in Decatar. THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For... Mrs. M. A. BURDG, gIfTH SECOND STREET'.I E. S. Shtller returned today from a bu iaess trip at Ohio < Tty. Mrs. Joseph Steel went to Craigville today to make a short visit with her sen. Mrs. L. O. Johnson passed through the city today euroute from Spencerfille Io Landisville. Mr-. Mumma returned to Montpelier today. While here she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. E. 8. Fisher returned to Eaton, Ind., today after Spending Sunday here with relatives. Sam Hite is building a new addition to his south end grocery as it has proven to be too small for his stock and trade*. Linn A- Patten have the contract. It is rumored that one of our leading school teaoers will be uni ted in marriage in a short time to an eastern capitalist. We have been at this time requested to not mention any names. Unclaimed letters are at the postoffioe for Ed F. Smith, C- A. Port, Daniel Durbin, Mrs. Ohio Gray Disher. H. L . Linn. Miss Nettie Moroney. Noah Van Schonts, F. W. Thnrber, Miss Hattie Dearmond. Sam Henry Post A W. R C. will serve dinner on tin* 14th of October in the G. A R hall north and opposite the court house on Madison street. Further notice will be given later, and the executive com tn it tee will complete arrange, nients.

Mrs. Homer C- Ashcraft. of Aetna Green, Indiana, is the (guest of C. T . Rainer in this city this being her first visit here for nearly fifteen years. Her husband, Rev. Ashcraft, who was formerly a j»opular pastor of th3 Monroe M B. church, died at (South Whitley about g three months ago. Without doubt the happiest and roudest man within the city limits today is Jacob Kalver, the clothing man, as he is going about our streets with a big smile on his face and his chest thrown out, and all on account of a big bouncing boy making its appearance at his home on yesterday. Both mother and fwtbe doing well. Jacob says it is the prettiest babe in town

Lee Yager left this morning on his regular trip. Amos Gillig made a business trip to Geneva today. Will Russell made a business trip to Ossian this morning. H. Mercer made a business trip to Berne this morning. <). N. Snellen made a business trip I to Berne this morning. Alex Leßrun made a business [trip to Monroe this morning. Sanford and Davis Acker returned to Geneva this morning. Horrace Callow made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. A. R. Bell is attending to timber business at Bluffton today. George Zimmerman made a business trip to Bluffton today. !• rank Oldeges is attending to telephone business at Berne today. Jacob Denby, of Portland, is at tending to legal business here today. Mrs. Lawrence Tester went to Montpelier today to visit her parents. Jacob Miller went to Indianapolis today to visit a short time with relatives. Miss May Coverdale went to Hutitington today to spend the day with friends. Levi Neison went to Dekalb coun ty this morning to visit a few days with friends. G. W. Swift,of New Jersey, was the guest of Miss Bessie Congleton over Sunday. J. H." Davis has returned from Port land, where he spent Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bullenbaugh passed through our city today enroute from Geneva to Warren. John McKean and D. J. Dilling went to Geneva this morning to serve as viewers on a road. Isaac Snyder has returned to Athens, Mich., after making a short visit here with relatives. Pat Hyland returned yesterday from Youngstown, Ohio, where he was visiting his parents. Mrs. Ed Moses went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit tor a few days with relatives. John Durkin made a business trip to Warren today in the interest of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup Co. Miss Fuller arrived today from

Pleasant Mills, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Peterson. J. H. Davis and hie gang of cement sidewalk workers, are today putting in the walk in front of the Burt House. Mrs. A. P. Beatty and son returned this morning from Warsaw, where they attended the funeral of Miss Shores. Lew Martin. Oscar Huffman. Ben Smith, Simeon Hines and John Yager left last evening for St. Louis to take in the sights at the big fair. Miss Grafter returned to Fort Wayne this morning to resume her school work after spending Sunday with her parents. The Historical Club will meet with Mrs. Fred Linn tomorrow evening instead of Mrs. Brandy berry, as was formerly announced. The brokerage office controlled by the Odell Commission Co., and recently managed by L. A. Higdon, has been purchased by Walter Cikley, late with the Bluffton office. Mr. Cockley comes well recommended to our citizens, and is a young man worthy of confidence. Earl Peters, who has been playing ball all season with Monroeville, returned home Saturday evening, the season having closed at that place. Earl was catching for this team and made for himself a fine record. He had the misfortune in the last game to break one of his fingers, on the right hand, caused by coming in contact with a tip foul. At the home of her brother, Joseph Bunnegraff, on west Madison street, last evening Mrs. M. D. Costello celebrated her twenty-sixth birthday. Progressive pedro was played, in in which enticing game Mrs. Tim Corbett won first prize, the booby diploma falling to Mrs. Henry Stearns. Supper was served and at a reason- ■ able hour the invited guests departed. wishing Mrs. Costello many more such occasions. , -- — BRYAN COMMITTEES. The arrangement, finance and i decoration committees for Bryan Day are requested to me n t at demj ocratic headquarters promptly nt| 7:30 o.clock this evening.

COURT NEWS 1 Record of Bujlnm as Transacted Before Judge Erwin Today. W J. Baughna et al vs W. R. I Banta et al, injunction suit, evidence heard and submitted. Aaron P. Knowles vs Inidana Consolidated ()il & Gas Co., suit on account to collect $l5O for house sold to manager of the company, is being tried by jury this afternoon. —-o— ; Henry Koenemi.nn vs G. R. & 1. Ry Co., damages S2OO, appearance by Zollars & Zollars and A. P. Beatty for defendant. Joseph H. Voglewede vs W. D. Roe, administrator, claim $49.05, is the title of a new case filed in 1 court today. ' b —o—i L. C. Devoss has entered his appearance for Oscar Shaw, defendant in a divorce case recently filed. —o— Kerr F. Albertson vs W. S. Hughes, demurer filed by defendant was overruled —o—i , Phjsician’s Good Luck r Dr. Mart’s Fortunate Experience of Special In- * terest to Many in Decatur. I The happiest man in New England i today anp one who is receiving congratulations from his friends, is Dr. , Philip Z. Hart, of Laconia, N. H. , Probably no Physician is better known in all parte of the United States ihan Dr. Hart, as he has been a ( great traveler and knows the best people wherever he has been. For years he has suffered with catarrh in ’ its worst foi m. t Although he resorted to the latest scientific treatment, and consulted many of his brother physicians. Dr Hart fiinally said,"] might just as well have thrown my money in the river a for I grew worse and worse. It is f really due to my wife’s good judgement that I tried Hvotnei.’’ The Q Doctor, in his emphatic way added

“Thank God that I did, for Hyomei cured me completely. Mv wife and I will ewear that Hyomei cured me of the worst case of catarrh that ever existed- I used to cough constantly at night, and had a dropping in the throat, which kept me awake a great deal. I raised thick phlegm and was in a horrible condition. Howe'er lam entirely cured, solely through the use of Hyomei.” The Holthouse Drug Co. are the local agents for Hyomei, the famous treatment which cures catarrh without stomach dosing. A complete outfit costs but SI 00, extra bottles 50c. They sell it under guarantee to to refund the money if it does not give quick relief. Ask them to show you the strong guarantee under which it is sold, Try our new line of candies, and see if they are not the best you ever taster!. Always fresh and up todate at White’s Case. 232d2 Cordon &, Bennett WILL PRESENT “THE HOLY CITY” AT THE BOSSE OPERA HOUSE For One Night Thursday, Oct. 13 The Transformation Scene showing the opening of the Tomb, the Ascension of Christ, follower! by innumerable Angels, closely followed by j the opening of the Great Gates of the “NEW JERUSALEM” Thar opens to view the Golden Inwoikings of the Immortal Holy City. THE MOST LAVISHLY PRESENTED PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON. By special arrangement prices will be 25, 50, 75 and SI.OO Tkis is a Guaranteed Attraction. Seat Sale Usual Place. .

I HAVE Z\ WAY TO Reduce the Cost OF YOUR WINTER SHOE . . . BILL . . . IN the first place I will sell you shoes that are J l made of the kind of leather that wears the best. \fN the second place, I ask the lowest possible 1 I price for them. + J J J J t I Have a Line That Stood the Test for Years. Ask My Customers Why They Buy Here. Then Come in and See the Goods. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 1-2 3 N. SECOND ST. THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND. 3 SPECIALS -FOR - Tuesday and Wednesday, Only October I Ith and I 2th Shetland Floss, all colors, worth toe, Tuesday and E * Wednesday only, at per skein J|j Ladies’ Golf Gloves, big line of patterns, value up to |Qn 50c; Tuesday and Wednesday only, at I u u Children’s woolen Cassimere Hose, good values at |Ep 25c, Tuesday and Wednesday only, at i Ju - AT — THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE 204 S. SECOND STREET. Next to Moser’s Callery.

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Resolution. Decatur. Ind., October fl, IVO4. Whereas, The merciful and benifioent ruler and Father of all has called our sister, Lorettie Butler, from the scenes and activities of this life into the eternal world, and “Whereas, He in his boundless mercy doeth all things well, though oftentimes his dispensations be shrouded in mystery to us leads us into deep mourning because our finite minds are unable to fathom [them. Therefore be it Resolved, That we as brothers and sisters bow in humble submis - sion to him, while we so deeply mourn our loss we most sincerely join our sympathy to the griefstricken family and pray that the Holy One may administer to them the oil of joy for mourning, and beauty for ashes. Resolved, That we cherish and emulate the noble traits that charnotarized the life of our sister in living among us not tor self only, in that of bettering all by kindnesses and good deeds with whom she asssooiated and came in contact. Resolved, That we spread these resolutions upon our minutes, furward copy to the bereaved family andaDoaOOpy for publication to

the Democrat and Journal. Decatur Court Tribe of Ben Hur No. 156. M. F. Hay.’G Laughery, H. Harrufl, Committee. RESCUED A KITTEN. A small cat at Niblick's warehouse this morning got its head fastened in a knot hde and couldn’t I get loose The hands at the factory | seeing the cats predicament pro ! | needed to get a hatchet and let ! free the poor kittv. they hamI mered and cut until the knot in the pine board came loose and Miss Kitty hastily pulled in her head with the knot hanging about her) neck and could not be coaxed from her hiding place. The boys about [ the ware house claim that it was their intention to get the cat a col-, lar but as she now has one, it will relieve them from this obligation. I Wanted—We will pay you more: money for your old stove and cast | scrap than anyone else at the Van ■ Camp Foundry and Machine Works. | A. Van Camp, Decatur, Ind 230(12, White's Case has just received the finest line of confectionaries ever handled in ihe city. Call and try them, and get perfect satisfaction. 232(12

p i J gift A CHECK BOOK is a handy thing to have if an account is in dispute. You put it in evidence and show you paid the disputed bill in the regular way by one of your cheeks, and the disputant feels LIKE TWO CENTS He ought to be tor being so careless as to ask payment a second time. Do you always pav by checks’ If not get a check book at our bank counter and do so in future. You’ll thank us for this advice and save money besides. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND.

GOAL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. HALI T’liom- o Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts.

I is j~y J - ° r is a czar whose word is law. Not a bit of it. The tailor is very human ami as much prone to error as any body else. A B. A Co’s HAND TAILORED CLOTHES are not better than the best tailor can turnout thev’re only just as good. Same line fabrics, samemiMusli cut, same careful finish, same strengtbing of ail the parts, noticed ami unnoticed, upon which a strain falls, same everything, but prices. | These are lower, but not too low to bar quality. About that Winter Underwear of yours: come to us with your troubles. Good Fleeced Garments 39c. And upward The Finest to Im- had in heavy wool two piece Union Suits Call and let us have a talk on these matters. Ciis Rosenthal, I The Square Man. I Follow the crowd to White’s Case for u good lunch or meal. It’s always on hand there. 232d2