Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. TVW»T ITUIrC. axcxn -VVDaT »T WW ca. ELLINGMAM. ■- ■ ■ ■ — INSCRIPTION RATES w ». W* v*<f <4. r>O re*-- ->erb p*r rev t? Twi' • ' ••**•**< »« we new* •♦c*-*—• Fjwt*? 1b tot*. wt rM*urcp j m Mrtire», viwoiw, DIVORCE SUIT ■tl Fitters Says that Her Hosbarw Dr we Her Frotn Heme. Margaret Fetters by her attorney D B F jrd. has filed suit against her husband, Augustus Fetters, asking for a divorce. They were married July 11, l-»7. and lived together unrii the 81st of last month The comprint a’>g -- that defendant has called his wife mine* and has left her -ereral times and on the date of their final separation drove her from the hous Mr Fetters it * a’. d has i-' )-v th of personal i-rop-rty. The plaintiff asks for a demee • e ca«r dy of their only cb; id. Roy. aged seven. S2OC alimony and SSO per year f: - the maintenance of the child. Additional Locals. Mias Vina Sakmifier. cf Geneva, returned to her home this afternoon. after making a visit in Fort Jennings. Ohn Ed Erwin and Tom Haefling were business visitors in Berne this afternoon for a few hours. Frank Oldigus. Harve Smith ann Ben Schroerlcke were n Brer.e this atfernoon working for the Citizens Telephone. Mrs H H rtnokf-y. f Berne returned to her home this afternoon, after makings visit here with her sister. Mrs. Eli Sprunger ani family. Miss Clar-. Terveer returned home th:- afi . :i . m LiF»vet*e. Ind., where she has been max-1 ir.g an extended visit with her uncle art 1 other relatives.

3=sxrx.: ;- aaggasstact- Ts i !igag-*aagv--»: *-. CLOTHING NEWS New Suits, New Overcoats, New Hats, Caps and Underwear SEEING IS BELIEVING Corse and see our new fall line of Men’s and Bovs’ OVERCOATS. They are to be had here in all the fashionable ' ? -f colors, fabrics an a lengths.— ss.oo "o $20.00. f Young Men's Vancy Overcoats at surprisingly low prices. Fifty-two Much? fancy overcoats ; with or without be -$7.50 u $12.C0. ' S' x£F MENS’ SUITS F C/J The Nev est and Fanciest in the market. Fancy Black ■ Thibets. Finished Worsteds. Unfinished Worsteds. Single or bT<~ ' Don le Breasted— ss.oo «> C 20.00. Men’s Novelty IW I Suits Li t.i • ’ _t. * < in all the late fancv patterns and VI I J | i fabri “ $5.00 to SIB.OO. & ! i > ? i Children’s Suits and Overcoats Ax I I Buster Brown Suits St.so to $6.00 Fancy Overcoats , V Vi ’ • 52.50‘05700 cheaper if you desire. jI ' qg UNDERWEAR I I WOOL —In all grades and prices $1.5010 $4 per suit. I I Heavy- neeced lined cotton, 75c, 90c and $1 a suit. Men’s Heavy Sweaters 50c. to 13.00. y HATS ’t? \j t The latest thing in the HAT line is the FLAT IRON E ft I These we have in abundance. M 9 w R err enter Cur Motto— One Dollar’s Werth cf Goods CmZZZZZZZZZZZZIZZj for a Dollar. This we Guarantee. ELZEY & VANCE CORNER EAST COURT HOUSE.

John Srhug arrived home this afternoon tj do his stunt at the polls. Walt Johnson of M*nroe, sp’nr the morning in the city with i friends. W. R Naal was looking after the insurance business in Geneva a she rt time t. day. Mis- G.ce Lewt-'-n went to Mon-r-th:- if'- rr. on to make a shirt visit with frit-nds. Mi-- Ida Bor ff. who has been working in Ohio City, returned to Geneva this afternoon. Jess Dailey arrived in the city ‘this morning frjm Toledo. He , same in for the election. Washington Pv’e went to Montpelier this morning and will be the guest of his daughter for a few . days. George Martin will be the guest of friends in Montpelier for a few davs. he going to that place this morning. Mrs Eli Grist went to Blcfftcn this morning and will make a short visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Bunter. D U. Robbins, of Matthews. Ind., wh is building i re-rd nee in the -• :f the city, went to his home to vote today. We frame year cabinet pictures and pictan* of all kinds. 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than anybody in t vn. Don't fail to see us. Lyman Bros. 537d6 Mrs George V«nns. of B.ufften. who has been in the c.ty for sever- ■ '-■••- ’ - - :Mr an i ’ rM S. Venis. returned to her h:me this morning. Will Reiter, whois now employed in a large drug house in Blooming- > ton. Ind., returned home last evening an d spent the day with his brother John and family. John Kern, who is now in the empl .y cf the firm of Lyman Bn1* ft the city this tr rning . r Kala-i mazoo, Mich . where he will lock after the interests of his firm. oehurzer dr Smith. attorneys, filed a new -raise in cjurt *h:s afternoon. the sime being entitled Chari - C. C .r.ns v- An ir - w T»y---r and others. It i« a suit to quiet j title to .an in Jefi-rsja township

Ira Oswald went t Blrfften this morning to make a short visit with friends. Jerry McKean returned to Indianapolis this morning, after being home long enough to stamp the r-> -ter. Jerry is 'n- of the bn-itS" • en in ludianap..:- just n.-w »s b-* i- comp're'inc hr- w rk in the Indiana Medical college. Ja?ob ioe* returned fr m his extended visit to h'.- nauvecountry. Switzerland, Friday afterncon. in t: ’e to cast his vote Mr Ix<ser returned with a very healthy look and with words of praise for the d c untry. He says he found things at about the ssame place, but the mountains seemed much steep er than formerly.—Berne Witness Dick Neptune returned home this morning from Wi.Jshire. where he was at the bedside of his father, who has been sick for sometime past. The father is much better ‘ and strong h>p?s are entertained for his complete recovery. Mrs. J. D. Yagrr of Huntintgon. pissed th- ugh the ci tv th- morning en- - • ?• ...r.t - wf. tv the guest f Mrs. Bender ' and family. DINNER AT M. E. CHURCH Chicken Irish Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Escailcped Ovsters Macaroni and Cheese Cold Slaw I Cranberry Sauce CeUery Pickles Home Made Bread Jam M.nee Pie Pumpkin Pie Grapes Apples Coffee SUPPER Veal Leaf Pctato Cocoes tee Escalloped Com Baked Beans Celery Pickka H ice Made Bread Je.ly Peaches Coa*? Cc ffee The u 1 ral pri?e 25c for dinner; 15c for supper.

tYou Can’t Build a House From the Top Down 2NOR CAN YOU FASHION A SUIT From the Outside In. Unless the foundation be true, the superstructure crumhi and falls. 168 A. B. & Co’s Hand-Teilorcd Clothes (our kind) are right from the start, and it’s their inner good ness that contributes largely to their outer smartness' They hold their shape to the end, because they are PUT ON, but PUT IN. Do you get the point? ot V VX OUR GREAT SALE WILL END SATURDAY, sth -* Don’t let the opportunity pass and share in the rare bargains. Prices not low. but moderate. The Square man GUS AL_ Decatur, Ind.

Stock Sale. * Fred Report, the well known Auctioneer, of Decatur, is highly ! pleased has been chosen j - he -, sell rue live stock in the big N./"' r-L-i fi r--ford sale at Treaty, near Wabash. N.>v. lata Mr. Nab.r. the propriet r of this big breeding farm, is ceinp?lled to . m.-ve h.:> family a warmer cii-. mate, teuce will se.l all Lis fine rd caale. in this county have already some < k from ’his fir. hrrd and they I acvjhighly pleased with .their cut-1 tie. as wel. as the trea'ment they git from Mr Nab r Those whom |we recall are A. J. Smith. Titus, Uhlman August Walters, and J< hn Boocher. These men all talk of: attending this ss»«e Nov. 15th. Tk-s c maty and this part of the sate should become a center for .finecattie if there were twenty 'nreed-rs in the county it wou'd attracs buyers here, m ire than one 3T two breeders could do. Deatur , I ought to have a combination sale every year where breeders could each sell from ooe to ten head of I ’finecattle Those who have bam Irocmani - trie r 'uiin--- sfionili si! fa;, to take a day off and attend tut- sa.e Tae r.txnd trip can be made in a day byway cf Huntingt a .r - £ - ■ctr-.c cars leave ‘Martja and V a ju-h for Treaty ! every hear. F r farther inferma- ; Ti'-.c ass F.»id li--..perr or write to : ;G- M Nab -r. IV,- 11l- Treive ’njaths' t;--e without interest Your herd wifi jst doable before : y-.u need to pay :tr the cary Twenty farm-rs tn this comity sh uid jump at this opportunity. ) 25f<d6wl ISHIM HELL Henry Lichtenstager, who the r°ad j rs of the Dem orat will remesnler, was so baiiy injured sev. era. week- ago by beinz tram;, ed and ki'ked *iv one of Friringer A Co. ’s largest Belgian h '<rs*--. was abkte drive to the park Vday. This was the first rime he ha- been out since the accident, and it will also be wxne rime before he will be able to walk or use his limbs in any manner N. A L• n rerurnM L m<> las* evening fr- m the Orchard Lite. Military School in Michigan, where ■he spent Sunday wita his sn' i Charles. Mr Loch cannot say enonch alxmt the -chx»| and he steaks of ev rything in gluwinz rims. While the pfiue stems j very strict, it is. n*-v--theless. ;■>; 'of the ricks v-rt to bri g the qna’iXios cut of the student*. I ■ Everything i.- neat ani clean and the students ar* ,a!I satisfied. Charles is in the hural and crebestra and Mr. Loch says that these two musical orgnaieations are the best he has ever heard. Fsr« Uads TUt Are Qeip it DdUn Ba Bi<± th Soil. Dick To-rnrend has completed • amagementa whereby you can go ito Mandon. North Dakota, for | $36.65 from Chicago and return j 1 Lands from I; to <1 per acre with I free home stead adjoining. Come I and xe us over First National Bank Decatur Ind.. We can also sell yo * ; farms in Virignia. Misrissippi, Tennessee and Arkansas Excur- | rion tates to North Dakota any day I during the week, except Saturday and Sunday for three or more I Dick Town-eud over National Bank Residence 422 Jefferson St. Phone lw - d&w J 175 now burs a | :'O pumo; s.> a $75 organ. If you write John I Cunningham. Portland. Ind . for catalogue and price* on »Unia rd makes of pianos and organa t

BUSINESS MENTION. | F<or Sale—Brood sow with pigs by its side. Also Shropshire rams. They can be seen at the Bell-View stock farm. For real bargains look over cur add. —The South Ead Bargain Store. Fjt Sale—Two horses inquire <>f Britts a & Myers. Wan tel—T i rent a nice room for i man and wife with some family, near the Burt Hotel. F r full par- 1 ticulars inquire of day clerk at th<hotel. 25 Id? Lost—Roman geld chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Beil's office. Return to this office and receive a reward. For Rent—A dwelling on Third street. Inquire of Brittson & Myers.

— Z KU ■! »—kW l—.llT ,!■■■!■■■W’'W — LATEST RETURNS HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE, <* -« & CO. WIN Our Dew fall acl winter style# of CLOTHCRAPT CLOTHES have I arrived, and if you have any interest in pood clothes, • i you b'> i better I them over pretty «km>. » Bf H / 1 r-Wr-'s* ■ I >. A\ if Ja is Mn Lh 01Hv! We can honestly say we nave never seen better made clothes for nan or boy. r r a better selection of style*. You know al) CL tTHCPAET CLOTHES are guaranteed pure wool. HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE & CO. ■Lwafcaw.ini «wv— ■..:a<3tMCT» ■ ■llHi Mi 111 II - ~ -,:r- ' te-Tnw.rrwv - IWE DON’T GIVE j ? MONEY AWAY j BUT WE LOAN IT tc y->a at the lowest rat-# on Furniture. Rotses, Cattle, etc. We make all loans quickly and quietly. Give ua a ohame toexphin our m. thods atl d terms in a personal in-terrH-w fill ut the application blank Mow and mail it today and cur agent will cati «L eu he comes to Dtcatur next Tuesday. Piewe use the following blank. Our agent is in Decatur every 1 Date Your Name Wife’s Name • Street and Number City. Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation 411 M .«e Uy eo nM ..„i 'can on ,1 .dd™. tOHI W AYXE Lot\ ('(> »o.ie«a.. Established j. <»»p ot. Houm Fort Wayne, Ind.

i For real bargains look over our add. The South End Bargain Store. Estrayed—From the farm of M ar . tin Beeler, west of Pleasant Mills, a Shropshire buck. Any information I leading to the recovery, the party will | be rewarded. Insure with the Graham Insur- , ar.ee agency. Graham & Lower ' Agfa. 203dtf. Lost—A good gold watch bearing ; engraving H. M. Stoele on inside, ost about month ago. The watch was a prsent to the lady who lost it and she will pay liberal reward for ‘ its return to this office. "A St ien Heart"can be had for . 20c at this office. Try it. Private trines to loan on city prop •rrty at lowest rate interest. Privii age of partial payments. The De- > oat'ar Abstract- and Loan Co. 257dt 1 i ■