Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1904 — Page 2

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POLITICAL CALENDAR. Oct. IS. Monmouth, Root Town ship. Judge R. K. Erwin and J. Q. Moran. Oct. 17. School House at St.Johns’ Church, Enjpn Township. F. J. Reinhard, of Rockport, Ind. Speech will be in German. Oct. IS. Hardscrable School House, Union Township C. J. Lutz and A. P. Beatty. Oct. IS. Freidheim. Preble Township. F. J. Reinhard, of Rockport, Ind. Speech will be in German. Oct. 18. Linn Grove, Hartford township, David E. Smith and D : D. Coffee. Oct. 18. Magley. Preble township, James T. Merryman and J. M. Kelley. Oct. 19. Berne, Ind. F J. Reinhard and C. J. Lutz. Oct. 19. Rodahush School House, Washington Township. Jas. T. Merryman and A. B. Beatty. Oct. 19. Hardscrabble School house, ■ Monroe township, Mayor D. D. Coffee and D. E. Smith. ! Oct. 19. Rheineker School House, Washington township, John C. Moran and John W. Tyndall. I Oct. 21. Buckmaster School house. | Jefferson township, R. K. i Erwin and J. M. Kelley. Oct. 22. Pleasant Mills, St. Marya township, D. E. Smith and C. J Lutz. Oct. 25. Huey School house, Jeffer- | son township, C. J. Lutz and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 25. Preble School House, Preble township. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 25. Hower School House, District No. 3. Kirkland Township, R. K. Erwin and L, C.; DeVoss. Oct. 29 Pleasant Mil's, St. Marys townsuip. Dore B. Erwin and John C. Moran. Nov. I. Linn Grove. Hartford township, Judge R K Erwiu i and A. These meWihgs 1 will V.'gln’at seven o’clock, and should b, well . ttended.

| Fall Suits and Overcoats i p For Men and Boys are Here I Every Hay tor the past tew weeks has * brought us I large shipments from the Eastern Clothing Markets. B q# These goods are now on our counters and ready for your S inspection. B jppßimMll Men's Overcoats and Suits I W Range in Price from $5.00 to $20.00 Men's Suits I j in f, ? nc y plaids or black from $5.00, $6.50 and <7.50. I Medium priced suits in novelties or blacks, SS.ooto I and the highest grade of hand-tailored Suits with hand 1 fel ’. cd collar and padded shoulders, from $15.00 to $20.00, 4 REMEMBER. we do not claim these suits to Ik- worth I double what we ask for them, but we DO guarantee them B ! I to be the BEST on the market for the PRICE asked. Jf F° r E °y s Young Men A are showing an unusually large . assortnieut of the very finest MUM ?vSc W&a clothing made. Jp9oQi AB T *r 1 rousers— Suits for Boys Ag s 12 to 20, from $3. to $15.00 per suit. For Children /V We art* showing the finest line of Overcoats and Suits ever shown in I Iv '1 the city, SEE THEM AND BE CONVINCED. I W> WBI Underwear WTI SM WOOL.—In all grades and colors. $1.51 to SI.OO per sait. Heavy Ftl | Lj, L—fleece lined cotton. 3He a garment ALL the Time. Cheaper if you desire. VI Canvass Gloves arc and always have been 5c a pair ‘J REMEMBER. —We do not try to humbug you with imaginary bargains, or try to make you believe you are B ■ getting two dollars worth of goods for one dollar. But we do JtJ & guarantee our prices to be the lowest on everything, quality fl I considered. |" 1 — *—j ELZEY & VANCE I East of Court House Decatur, xndiana ■

Oct. 22 Hickory Pole Raising at , Honduras, Kirkland Township. Speeches by John C. Moran and J. F. Fruchte. O.K 56 E’eetion ‘School • House, Monrpe Township. SufftH and J. CyMbran. -J (/< t, 27. WeotJon Scjrool IlXiseJ 'French Totvnship. R. K. Erwin and C. J. Lutz. < Nev +.- WiHinmw, Root -Township; Janies T. Merryman and Jacob Butcher. -1 1 1 Additional Locals. L. r> ■’BfvA-n’. of Plea Amt Mills, , was a business caller here today. Louis Purdy went to Bluffton today, to spend Sunday with his son. j ■“V I.’ Niokey of Muncie, is the j i gtiest of John Mayer and family' . over Sunday. Mr and ilrs. J. Railing went to Blutffon today, to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Edna Scott arrived today from Ager, Ohio, and is the guest of Miss Madge Hite. Mrs. Stoops returned to FrankI fort today, after visiting here for a | short time with friends. Mrs. Hankard returned to Craigville today, after visiting here for a few days with relatives. Rural route Inspector Hutches left today for Urbana to spend Sunday with relatives. He stated be- | tore leaving that he would return , Monday and finish his report on the' condition of the jural route that leave this city and make somes changes in the routes. State Line. Joseph Stump of Willshire, was a faller here Monday. Adolph Wood of near Daisy, was a caller on G. R. Wood and family Sunday. School commenced Monday at the Calvary school with a large at- ! tendance, and William Knoll as I teacher. Samuel Treaster is assisting Will , Geier at cutting corn for a few' days. Mr and Mrs. George Stewart. 1 Sundayed with Clark Brothers and family. Edward Stettler and family Sun - flayed with William Hitchcock and f iinily. Mrs. Ciark Bro hers, of near

Wolfcale, called on her daughter, M rs. George Stewart. Tuesday. Daniel, qf Bobo, was here >' M.uytav,’ 1 ' ; )Bpn Sfkiolt. df Wren, passed through here Monday to Dixon, in the InferesTsol the nrm of Frisin- ■ ger &■ Co., of Wren. W. W. Stewart was a visitor at I>’f 'tfij shifty« j ;‘ j |'\liss Sylvia Swigart, of White ' -Infl.-.-tR rtSlttn'g fiffblUtS iifflt pi pqnvnuipty. Route One. Last Thursday about thirty guests with -well filled baskets repaired to I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. I Fisher to remind Sirs. Fisher that .it was her 61st birthday. At noon I hour the guests were invited to partake of a most sumptuous dini tier,consisting of all the good things |to eat. The afternoon was spent in talking of olden times, all wishing that she could enjoy many more such occasions. The tarmres in this vicinity are! I nearly all done cutting corn Rural Route Six. Everybody has a bad cold. Miss Verda Swartz, of Cedar Springs, Mich., was the guest of Jesse Swartz and family Tuesday. J. Brown and family, of Fort-! Wayne, were in our community, Tuesday attending the funeral of i Phillip Kern. Misses Bessie Kreigh and Goldie ■ Archbold, of near Ossian, were the i guests of James Archbold and fam I ily Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Helm is improving over the severe injuries she received I while fighting with a vicious hog j a few days ago. Rev. Luke, of Decatur, was I visiting friends, in this neighbor- ’ hood Tuesday. George Cramer, of Root townI ship is moving on his father's farm in St. Mary's townsjhiix A Oliver Walters is suffering'with a ; nice big boil on his handThe fviieni. Y.'P, A..S<Jcirtv. gave, 1 a splendid last Sunday evening. A large crowd was present. Shoe Sale Tomorrow at the South End Bargain Housei

HOT BLAST.® E}est All-around Stoye, in Over 400 Now'in Use , in Adams County. M jHii! DUCi’ ikilL'f)! Hit 11 » ......... BURNS * POSI- — £ WOOD, TIVELY A H SLACK, W NO — SOFT g||| • SMOKE jk and or SOOT Jk JSL HARD in the JM, COAL HOUSE _ The FLORENCE HOT BLAST has many imitations but no equals. Don't be fooled with one just as good, but buy the FLORENCE of A Brittson, A A. MyersA Co. a jILIJ .3 ‘I > l . *

Don’t fail To call on The Hub before baying your un-_ derwear. Heavy all wool, 179 c per garment. For Sale—Brood sow with pigs Iby its side. Also Shropshire rams. | They can be seen at the Bell-View ' stock farm. Don’t fail to see The Hub's ; Special 50 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9.50. Yes, there’s reason the First Fall Sole will tell you why. “Economy” means saving ts Found—Near the (’hioag 0 & Erie railroad, a small pocketbook, containing a small amount of money. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing the projs erty. Try Prof. Pitts' system of ' exercise for health, strength and development. It will please and benefit you 11 bars Ark soap for 25c You bet Economy means sav. ing. ts You better not miss the First Fall Sale of the Econ 1 omy. ts Special Colonist Excursions to the Southwest via Clover Leaf route Sept. 20 and Ootobei 4 to 18. On he above dates very low one fares are in effect to Oklahoma and In dian Territories; points in Kansas and Colorado and the Southwest. Got information of nearest agent or address W. L. Boss, Toledo, O. THE BEST PL ACETH E BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. BUKDG, SOUTH SECOND STREET - .;

B. E. LEW Roofing, Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron M ork. Located la Henrv Mhleffei out.a.n, o u Fl-»t street.

THI: PROPHETS ARE PROPHESYING si I Kinds of Weather for this Winter, but al! agree that its going to be Cold. I have the Longest Line of R o o t w sci r m e r s ever shown in Decatur Among the New things are Rubber and leather lace Shoes that come up to the knee. All felt shoes to be worn [with Arctics. Wool lined leather Shoes from Babies’ tMen’s. I have the “MlfeH AWAKA” the best fitting felt boot made. If you are hard to fit and hard to suit como here I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, 123 N. SECOMO ST. THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, IND.

BUSINESS MENTION List. — A brooch set with pearls and turquoise center, was lost between central school building and Niblick’s store. Finder will please i return to this office. Shoe sale this week at the South 1 End Bargain store. When you think of low prices just think of the First Fall Sale of ' The Economy. 1 I Yon can't help but know that "Economy" means saving, if you take advantage of our First Fall Sale. 1 Our First Fall Sale starts Friday. , You’d better get next to the fact that "Economy means saving." Don’t fail to see The Hub’s Special 50 inch Guaranteed all wool overcoat at $9 60. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof." Wo have been telling you that Economy means 1 saving. ts ] Never mind about politics. J agt < get next to the fact that Economy ' means saving. t) - j

On top again with the First Fall Sale bi The Economy. Don't worry! "Economy means saving." Ssle on Ladies’ t Shirt Waists this week at the South End Bargain store. Insure with the Graham Insurance agency. Graham & Lower, A « ts - 203 d ts. Lost—Gold watch, name engrav ed inside B. M. Steele. Had fob attached . Think it was Jost on Second street. SIO.OO reward offered Leave at this office. 222d6 You can get “A Stolen Heart” of John Mayer at thia office at 200 Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate Interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Deoatur Abstract and Ixtan Co. 257dtf Successor to Woodward & Ball. J- O. Ball, spcoessor to Woodward & Ball, Us opened his dndertaking room in the Studabakcr building, two door., north of his former rooms, where he will welcome old and now patrons and answer all calls | romptly. Store phone 90 j residence 89. 233d2w