Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. «mr niinwG. ucirr ?rwi»AY. »▼ V■ W o . ELLINQHAM. I f ISCRIPTION RATES. *•*▼*<»*. ver week t 0«' ver re** . ..... *4 O 0 *V ~ a' | | Wv per rear ..... t 2 00 *<nr> rem Two Ont» At vtrttai^in»m made known or appHcattoo Bbnf*v 1b th* tv •!< **e ar Oecatur. Indiail m «•— I nun 1 111 !■!!■■ nil, ■■■ —!■« I !■ »"■» J «* HELLER, M<«»e«R. POLITICAL CALENDAR. (kt. 26 Election School House. Monroe Township. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. (kt. 27 Election School House. French Township R. K. Erwin and C. J. Luts. Music bv I. O. O F. Band, of Linn Gnneand Kirsland Township Glee Club. Oct, > Schuepp School House. I'mon Towtwhtp, D. E. Smith and Jacob Butcher. Oct. 5" School house near St John's Church. Phillip Heise, of Omaha. Neb., will speak in German and John W. Tyndall m English Oct. •" Hickory Pole Kais :ng. Monroe, Monroe Township. Svee, "< s by P E. Smith and J. C Moran. O.t ay. Geneva. Ind . Gen. James B Weaver, of lowa. Oct. SSL Berne. Indiana Phill'p Heise of Omaha, Neb., will -.peak in German, and Job C Morat: :n English Oct. S 3 P e.is.i-; M < s M.srys township. Dore B Erwin and John C. Moran. (.Kt .2, x ... - . .- Township Ph:, ip Huse. of Omaha. Neb » :.l speak :n German and Jas. T. Merry - man in English. Oct 31, Oak Grove, Monroe Township D»re B. Erwii: and John C Moran ©CT. 31. Jacob's School House Creek To rnship Dsv Nov. I. W sms F..ot Towns ? James T Merryman and Jacob Butcher. Nev. I Fr-edhctm. Preble Town<h p C ars J. Lata and IX rv b. Erw >n. Nov I. Lana Grove. Hart-ord'own-ship. J.:d.-e R K Erwiu and A. P Beatty. Nov. X. Gerke School House. T.-u-s R K Erw-.nstd P D. Coffee. Nov 5 K.-r S. -- V -a T’.w.-.s:-.a J. T Merry -..in aod J. F Frockxe. These meet ngs «:.. ?eg n a: seven O'clock, -v. ' sf.u.d .e wel site: ted. Draevrat- -w » work •? de »r ’ that work - ' cet every dem.erst to vote That d re. v .-’cry -_s a spurred
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SPECIAL SESSION A special session of the city council was held this afterni'On. the purpose being to change the date of hearing objectuna to the city com missoners report of assessments of the William Harting sewer to Nov , 10th and t< read vise same. This was done and legal notice of same j will be found elsewhere in these | o 'lntnns A (?. dr E freight bill | was also allowed at the meeting Additional Locals. John Sehug made a visit to Huntington today. P W Smith of Richmond. is a business caller here today Irvjn Brandy berry made a visit to Fort Wayne last evening Brenton Barkley made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning Miss Martin turned to Magley today, while here she was shopping Curley Rademacher made a husi ness trip to Fort Wayne last even IBS Godfiey Christen made a business trip to Geneva today. S D HIU. of Berne was a bust ness ca'..er here today T G Runycn of Berne, was a business caller here todav Mrs Brewster returned to Bryant ■ . ’ . was enr.ute tr m Eastern Ohio. Mrs K .’.eway arrirea from Fort Warne t.v.sy. and is the guest her pirents Rufus Sticker went to Beme ' ’ - ' f.r a sb. rt '--.lie h s parents C J Luts went tc Geneva today, where he will address a democratic . •— Mrs. J 3 B’»?rs went to Far Wayne < — -ruing • ru.k a s', rt vii.t w-th fr.ends Mrs. Ward G» e went ' F.r' Wayne last evening to ' : .-r a - - - -• • - Judge R K Erwii went ’ F'-r* Wsvt-tr.-' - --r. r’ a"-to s-r.-e '•vet- eg-a MFR- ..- eveaxac; Raigv. ; t where he w>. a». tendtrg T, t .inher bus neve Ca M:'.'-r returned eren-ns from New Cbrvdon. where he was a'-eoding -,v tve bcsi»--'' ■ of T.fin. Ohix are in the ettv. tbej gtse-S' - Mrs Marranet Cttffee
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87.50 worth of fine cooking utensils free to every purchaser of a Malleable Steel Range all this week at Schafer’s. Tweaa x-« w k Seart ,i 3.ba Maytr u tb_s .-«»» uMr |
John Hill made a business trip to Bluffton today. W. H Daugherty, of Van Buren, was a business caller here today. “ W R Nea is attending to insurance buisness at Blufftou today. Loui» Ewing returned to Bluffton today. He was a business caller I here. Alex B-all, of Willshire, was attending to banking business heir todav. Sam Stein and L C Syphers ot! Willshire, were business caller.here today. Mr- Absden returned to Mont peher today She was enroute from eastern Ohio. M.s John Meyers and son went t Anderson today, k make a short visit with her brothers Frank Erwin, of Fort Wayne, was in the city yesterday visiting relatives and friends Mr and Mrs W C Demsten re turned t, Montpelier toady They were enroute from Lima. Ohio. Mr and Mrs Strait returned to GermanV wn todav, after a visit here with Mr and Mrs Joe Essiek There will be a meeting of the Chtho.ic YoungMens' club torn, rrow evening at the school h< use. ar. 1 every yvnug man over the age : ■ v ce is requested to be present. A. Dv’Voss, genera’ ticket and tasserger .gent for the Cotton BeC ra. r >l. : Dalias. Texas who had been visiting here f.r a Jsn rt time with L. A. De Voss and .fan. ,y. returned t- his b me t day Stove sale conti n ued all this week, a t Scha - fer’s. Insure with the Graha-r. Irsnrauce agency. Graham A Lcwex, Ag-s. ' 3C3dtf • A penny saved a peexy ear ned.’’ The Economy win save you a few pennies. Stove sale continued all this week, at Schafer's.
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Hot biscuits and coffee served all week free at Schafer's. \ 7 l-’e-e-tA-xr.? V.e..r» » ,wr«w w Sb, -jemunw *,»- wnrt «*mi -fte n»v (.e-n eiw, "raw nr, je atom* -ito—»a iwn cronrt me wi to w >Si •« : 4»31 aC *u », ak 4»e,» -enn.- * wum rs <a.e -x« .m -» m> - m? .«*.«totow .><■» •» aie tto M«Kr».'*ni ,r toe eene n now. •»«to u» tto Wiitaiß wear 1 ■•to ly .aul WWW a»t a *<•*■««* w> -siw avwtoiw a *r ur*w Tta, '*uu..toaa e-w ato I—e, st -->* wrwraw wxw w a "eywrirt w *btjm wnwilwe -jj *w*e. as . i-uw-e* ' V»»Mr'V* iarw k -merrrw .'-wui ■ 2*ta. -ay-U » toMHuw. sra 1 stoMus*. J *sra* tatoCSwa Vaojanaa-amt,. M»s-« V , 9taM.F ax latot ua So toe -tc aratonri A a ta.-ftoa* I <W Ctaa-1
y*' " I f t I / A GOT a sweet tooth in drees ? Want sotnetning d. fl er ent from the monotonous sameteas of "ready rr.ades" with their unvarying marks of the slip•nod factory work f Want to look like a collegian, have broad ahouMere on your jacket, room ineaa acroaa the cheat. lapels prec-aely the right length and width, waistcoat hug, but not bmd. Trousers cot wish an -air," not scissored a: random? , You get all tfceee tailar.ng sebtietMe tin A 6. a CO.'S HANO-TAILJRCD ‘ CLOTHtS, the approved choice of me [ Varsrtv set. Pr.ws not lew, bet mod-; erate You'Ll find -t combined here in ' lack and Blue Undressed Worsteds single and double breasted Fancy Scotch Homespuns and fise Thibcts Seme new and nobby things in HEADWEAR Just arrived, and to wear one of cur BATS or CAPS means to be pleased. PRICES MODERATE AT Gus Rosenthal’s Bosse Opera House i refill oct ‘ , u uUllj. 27th. MKS BARRETT A la the Bi —rrf i_ Fov a« I—“Was She to Blame” With a Select Cast. n-e tut Um. k.-istumes Elegant Stage Settings Under the XLimigenait at ROBERT SKINSKI Prices 25, 35 A, 50c Sea..: Sa.-» Boibniwae Zng Cc COftL Feed and See.is P e z_msu_.ar P o rtlax i CotoCKt Gyps urn Book Wall ? '-aster 11 i xi-ka-? i «sH.na-0T tfbixiHIGH l-sJLXt CLEAN COA_ tva- lurx J. D. HAU Phen, 8 Car JwAkmc tit i-j. ~-- - -: • - - lin etexrek asi e.erotn as ;C, V - . - : t ■ ■>- G • . i i.r N - J ai TJT S 3 wtoah ft— tW—■ wge M, -a-/— ! K3IL ewmsHa. TS* ma term..;, are r-’twanx t.> ■> - - nT r - Surastr » »>w« m • K J Q Bi’. wr>:tie»*.r W : , wi n»d xetuni Y.’ akkmg rtiini tx nxe Sr-ur*. ’ » .-mg. r rrj’r ▼ tw- j* <- . xta< .s.ttt ww m 1.1 *v*e a f x .h: *>k Tn j _» the FaL. Sa.* Ytz i tetter see 1 ■ «w aM- BYhtiw<h mm -Bron fes
Stove Sale Continued During All This Week October 25, up to and Including Saturday, the 29th. (This Week) Having had a very large sale during the past week we have decided to continue sale one week longer. We will give away FREE to every purchaser a MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE $7.50 Worth of Fine Cooking Utensils HOT BISCUITS AND COFFEE FREE, SERVED ALL WEEK We invite everybody to take advantage of this. We will display during this sale the Wonder of the age: THE GLOBE HOT BLAST m operation, burning Slack, Soft Coal, Wood, and Hard Coal as good as any 850 Base Burner Special Price During Sale Heavy copper. No. 9 nickel plated tea kettle 79c. Granite ware at coat. We have a fine large stock of Dinoieum. nnliir m
