Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ■nar ■▼■miso. ixobpt sdndat, bt W Q . • •■SCRIPTION RATES. "*• narr'er. per week, foe Ba earner, per year S 4 OO aw man, per mouth ase 17 mall, per year S?. 60 ■lnkle coplee. Two Cents M » »a»ktalrig rates made known on auulir-atlnn Wlikered In the postofflce at Decatnr. Ind’ r aa. aa •eeond-olfw. mall matter J M HELLER. MaNaaen. SET FOR TRIAL Pvnchon’s use to Be Heard in Chicago Neat Month. Secretary Kunkle of the Great Northern Fair association has received notice that the case filed by Fred Thorne against Thomas Pynchon will be culled before the board >f the American Trotting associaion December 6th. Pynchon won a race here with his horse “Deb Burke.” Thorne filed a protest, claiming the horse a “ringer.” The association held the money and the protest was reported. SONS OF VETERANS. The Sons of Veterans will hold their regular business meeting at the G. A. R. hall tonight. All members requested to attend. farmerFnstpijte Program Will be Sent Out Within a Few Days.

We are requested to state that the program for the Farmers’ institute, to be held here December sth and 6th, will be sent out in a few days. They have been delayed on account of a change being necessary in the state speakers. as one of those assigned can't be here, and State Superintendent Latty has not yet made the assignment. The poultry show will probably be held in the Woodward & Ball block, and this feature pomises to be a great success. Lost—Dark green bout; taker from near G. R. A- I. bridge. I supposed to be down river. Reward for return of same or information. A aldo Brush wilier, Decatur, Ind. 257d3 If the lady who lost the belt brooch advertised in this last week will call at this oft ce she may have same, as it has been found. 258d2 Lost—Light gray toy’s winter cap last Tuesday night. Finder please return to John Movers north Fourth street, and receive reward.

f * Wgji'LM— ii XW "I Y 1 ! Ip Little Need Be Said In regards to the GASOLINE LAMPS for V home use. No home is considered complete with ’r*, a y -4- WFI out one or more of the lamps- To those who can JI not avi il themselves of a gas or electricity the 0/#l ■ y . 7 gasoline lamp is a necessity, and on account of t- S 1 the cheapnees and superiority of the i \ lamps, many city homes are now using 1 be gasoline lamps. Call and see the J i imps in operation at our store. I H’d’w’e Co " tYou Can't Build a House From the Top Down NOR CAN YOU FASHION A SUIT From the Outside In. Unless the foundation be true, the superstructure crumbles end falls. A. B. & Co’s Hand-Tailored Clothes (our kind) are right from the start, and it’s their inner goodness that contributes largely to their outer smartness. They hold their shape to the end, because they are not PUT ON, but PUT IN. Do you get the point? CUR GREAT SALE WILL END SATURDAY, Don’t*let the opportunity pass and share in the rare bargains. Prices not low, but moderate. The Square man ■ I.J ROSENTHAL Decatur, Ind

Farm Lands That Are ; Cheap in Dollars But Rich in Soil. Dick Townsend has completed arrangements whereby you can go to Mandon, North Dakota, for 126.65 from Chicago and return. Lands from |4 to <1 per acre with free home stead adjoining. Come and see us over First National Bank Decatur Ind., We can also sell yo farms in Virignia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. Excursion iates to North Dakota any day during the week, except Saturday and Sunday for three or more. Dick Townsend over National Bank : Residence 422 Jefferson St. Phone 109. d&w Special homeseekers’ excursions to the Southwest, Nov. 10 and 22nd, via the Clover Leaf. Do not forget the regular homeseekers' excursion ’ Nov. 15th. Get information from nearest agent or address M. A. Chambers, Frankfort, Ind., E. L. Browne, Toledo, 0., or W. L. Ross, Toledo, O.

Something Good Coming OPERA HOUSE May,: : The funniest show on earth Hooligan’s Troubles 111 i Has made millions happy 21 Hours of Solid Fun I Funny Commedians Handsome Maidens Sweet Singers The Greatest Dancers Up-To Date Specialties Fetch Grandma aud Grandpa Fun forth« boys! Laughter for the girls! “Hooligan” will make you laugh, roar and grow fat. Clean c ever, bright and refined. Funnier than a circus

THE QUESTION? The election is over, the Political Question has been settled. But the standing question before the people always is where to buy the most for the least money. QUALITY being the most essential factor. We wish to impress upon the people the fact that we are here to stay and also to build up a lasting trade. To do this we recognize we must give you reliable merchandise, or in other words, GOODS THAT CAN BE DEPENDED UPON. As we Carry the celebrated Kuppenheimer clothes. It is needless for us to speak about the fit and quality, for they are recognized the PEER in READY MADE CLOTHING. We will quote you a few specials in our Men’s and Youths’ Department: Pl V fi 'ld \V 35 ' Our Boys and Childrens Black unfinished Worsted, .•»« a department is our hobby. All single or double breasted, Al). the latest novelties in Tweed strictly hand made garment Cassimeres and Worst ed s’ sls and $16.50 val- £|O ■ jf x 4 Bring in your boy and let us ues. Our price. ■ Vs l).- tit him out—Specials in this W Irolr ®«» department. I Mi Mens guaranteed all wool TW’Wj f ' I . ■'> tir U m Irish Frieze Overcoats. The fT IM EI H \ ■= IVA Boy’s wool fancy Tweeds kind for which you pay M 2 < W-—=■-<. /l tI SJ il w u.T and Cassimeres the kind you X e X52.75 Children’s fancy novelties in all Wool, Worsteds and MEN’S SUITS $3.00 to $25.00 Tweeds, sold the world over for $6.00. £ Z ”7 Our price / 3 CHILDREN'S SUITS SI.OO to $6 00 Do not fail to visit Decatur’s most modern clothing store when in our city. Come in and visit us whether you buy or not. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. j THEiHUB j ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS B. KALVER and SONS, Props. BIG STORE BLOCK

A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in clcth, shewing our new island po 1 sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuria, Koorea and the Fai £ast. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kntskern, P. T M., Chicago & North Western R'y, Chicago, 111.

Simple Remedy For Catarrh Just Breathe Hyomei Four Times a Day and Be Cured If a few years ago some one had said you can cure catarrh by breathing air charged with healing balsams, the ! j idea would have been ridiculed and it I remained for that eminent investigator, R. T. Booth, to discover iin Hyomei this method of cure. Hyomei has performed almost miraculous cures of catarrh, and it is today recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised remedy that can be relied | upon to do just what it claims. The 1 complete outfit of Hyomei costs but 81.00 and consists of an inhaler, a me diciue dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Rev. J. B. L'ook, of Holliaton, Mass., says: ‘‘My wife has suffered greatly from catarrh for fifteen years. Nearly four weeKs ago she commenced to use Hyomei and the beneficial effect was immediate. It is very seldom that she needs to clear her head or throat and she is able to rest I quietly at night.” Breathe Hyomei through the inhaler for a few minutes four times a day and it will cure the worst case of eotarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the air passages, prevents irritation, and effects a complete and lasting cure. In Decatur there are scores of well known people who have been cured of catarrh by Hyomei. If it does not help you the HothduseDrugCo.will return the money you paid for Hyomei. MONEYJI LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT <fc LOAN COMPANY. (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MONEY ( oae been placed with us to loan on city property and farms. No delay M red tape in making loans. Lowest rates of interest. We are able to close ill loans on the same day of receiving ipplication. Will loan i urns of 150 up, on one to five years time, with privilege of partial payments. This lompauv can also furnish abstracts of ‘ title on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOA* ’O. Rooms 8 and 4, Studabakei block, 267dtf

BUSINESS MENTION Fur Sale—Two horses inquire of Brittson & Myers. For Sale—Jersey cow. Enquire at Park hotel. 255d6 ‘‘A Stolen Heart* can be had for 20c at this office. Try it. Insure with the Graham Insurance agency. Graham & Lower, Agts. 203 d ts. For Rent—A dwelling on Third street. Inquire of Brittson & Myers. Estrayed—From the farm of MarI tin Beeler, west of Pleasant Mills, a Shropshire buck. Any information | leading to the recovery, the party will be rewarded. Wanted—To rent a nioe room for man and wife with some family, near the Burt Hotel. For full particulars inquire of day clerk at the hotel. 254d6

CAN YOU BE CONVINCED? Do you know a good proposition when you see it ? \V hat is easier than borrowing money on your household goods, horses or other chattel security T We take your note and mortgage and advance you the money, giving you the most liberal terms of repayment, I he loan is made the day our agent calls on you. BIGHT and WE will guarantee you the BEST 1 KEATMENT to be had. yOU pay as you agree and when the account is paid out the trausactiou is complete—W E give you back your papers. If you pay baek the loan in less time than is stipulated in the contract we wnl give you a liberal rebate. 60 cents a week for 50 weeks pays back a >25.00 loan. Tu Jd’aT* USe fol,owiD * blank * Our »to Decatur every Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly Call on or address Room H’nd floor L'tllHl’ W 1 W,, » « . aaarflßß Home 'phone HM tOI»l »» AI A E LOAN CO TO* Calhoun tn. Established ' -VB. „ VV * ct - l,ou »” Fort Wayne, Ind.

Lost—A K. of P. watch charm. Finder return to W. H. Ward and receive reward. Wanted—Girl to do general house work in small family. Inquire of Mrs. John Barkhead, 232 North Sixth street. 25446 Lost—Roman geld chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this office aud receive a reward. Private tunas to loan on city prop jrty at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dt Wood For Sale—Fine or coarse stove wood, 18 inch. Ernest Schlickmans. Craigville, Ind., R. R 1 LANDS! LANDS!! North Dakota lands, Virginia lands Kansas and Mississippi lands. See Dick Townsend for excursion rates.