Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1904 — Page 2
(HE DAILY DEMOCRAT. miT ■»■»!—■ uoarr nroxT, >t WW a. BLLINiaHAM. • ■■SCRIPTION RATES. W aMrtar, par week 1 CM IlNftte per year 54.00 ww *wtL pat aumtli »«e St.so Mute OBptea. Two Oeata MmMlMnMnrfehinnoß eppllaatton ■aeaaad ta the poaeoffiee at Decatur ladlM aawead el— mall matter. W—■ 1 ■ I' r J a.WELLER, MtxtiK. ITS FUNNY Hooligan's Circus Will Make Yoo Laugh Sore Enoagh.
That bright, breezy and spirited { muiscal comedy, “Hooligan's Troubles’’ now being presented by the oleverset tun-makers, will be f the attraction at the opera house, { Tuesday, Nov. 15th. The comedy 5 is cne of those rattling, humorous , concerts which is ever popular; j filled to the brim with charming satire, up to date specialties, and ( all that goes to form two and onehalf hours of solid pleasure and wholesome laughter. Everybody | seems to be crazy-going over “Hooligan;" tickets will surely go like hot cakes. FROM KLONDYKE Adams County Boy Returns Home for the Winter. Alfred Hilty, son of Jacob (“Tennesee”) Hilty at Linn Grove, returned from the Klondyke gold fields, arriving here Wednesday morning. He brought with him two fine Alaska dogs. Mr. Hilty intends to spend the winter with his family here and return in March. He and a partner have a good claim in the gold fields that is worth thousands of dollars. He says that Amos Sprunger of this place is still in Alaska in the neigh horhood of his claim and is geting along nicely.—Bdrne Witness.
Next Week's Offering p Jr —— — BOSTON SOT ... ? — p — /^ 7 WJ ON3 LOT SHIFTS RAINY DAY sAfcj Mercerized, the best One lot of skirts tha W all blue and black and checks, extra fine shirts tha. no orders canbi ' retailed at $2.50, $3.00 anc l rinse them out || $3 50 will be closed out at d will < dem| one price next week sl-65 | at —jrtC — —— - ■ 1 _ne 45c 45c fjj TENNIS GOWNS DNION ... . Misses good union suit.ft All colors good quality ten- were mann f aC tured to £1 nis all light colors, worth at 75c we bought the (|>e 50c and 65c this sale 45c lot, in underwear Children’s Sweaters 75c. All calicos -oc 11-4 Cotton blankets 75c. Full width teni 6c BOSTON STot I I. 0. 0. r. Block. Kuebler & Mt o.
A WARNING Magazine Grafter in This Section Marshal Green Receives Word to be on the Look Out For Him.
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 9, 1094. Ed Green, Marshal, Decatur, Ind.
Dear Sir:—There is a party going through your section of the state, taking orders for periodicals, in which he represents The Outlook, McClure’s, Leslie’s Weekly, The Ladies’ Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, World’s Work, Success, Review of Reviews, Pearson s Magazine, Collier’s Weekly, Everybody’s Magazine. Woman's Home I Companion, Cosmopolitan and The i Delineator. This man is offering several of these periodicals together, for a very small price, giving as a reason therefor that they are trying to raise the circulation to a large amount and thus secure advertising.
We beg to advise that this man is not in the employ of Collier’s Weekly, and we are quite sure that he does not represent any of the I publications named above, but that i he is an imposter and a crook. We will thank you to take this matter up with your officers, and it will • be well to give this item to the i newspapers of your city, so the ' people will not be victimized. i Should you find this man operi atim; in your town, we will thank l you to place him under arrest and < wire P. F. Collier & ; Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind., and s we will prosecute him to the fullest i extent. » Yours truly, P. F. Collier & Son
We frame your cabinet pictures and pictures of alj kinds 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than anybody in town. Don’t fail to see us. Lyman Bros. 260d6 Twenty-seven valuable presents will be given away at Mat Schafer's saloon, Christmas eve, to the Holliers of luokv tickets. A ticket given with every drink. 260d2wks LANDS! LANDS!! North Dakota lands, Virginia lands Kansas and Mississippi lands. See Dick Townsend for excursion rates. Stock Sale.
Fred Reppert, the well known auctioneer, of Decatur, is highly pleased because he has l»een chosen to help'sell the live stock in the big Nabor-Lea Hereford sale at Treaty, near Wabash, Nov. 15th. Mr. Nabor, the proprietor of this big breeding farm, is compelled to move'his family to a warmer climate, hence will sell all his fine Hereford cattle. Several farmers in this county have already some stock from this fine herd and they arejhighly pleased with their cattle, as well as the treatment they got from Mr. Nabor. Those whom we recall are A. J. Smith, Titus Uhlman August Walters, and John Boocher. These men all talk of attending this sale Nov. 15th.
This county and this part of the state should become a center for fine cattle. If there were twenty breeders in the county it would attract buyers here, more than one or two breeders could do. Deoatur ought to have a combination sale every year where breeders could each sell from one to ten head of fine cattle. Those who have barn room and some roughness should not fail to take a day off and attend this sale. The round trip can be made in a day byway of Huntington or Marion. Electric cars leave Marion and Wabash for Treaty every hour For further information or write to G. M. Nabor, Wabash, Ind. Twelve months’ time without interest. Your herd will almost double before you need to pay for the cattlf Twenty farmers in this cour *< should jump at this opportun 1 «
DOCTOR WELLS COMING. Dr. Wells the w< 11 known special i-r, of Fort Wayne, will make a professional visit ’o Decs’nr and | Berne, next Tuesday. Nov. 15th, 1 and will be at the Murray hotel in Decatur from 7 to 12 a. m., and the Cottage Hotel in Berne from 1 to 3 ’ p. m. Dr. Wells cures Rup’nre, all diseases of the Rectum and all dis ases of the skin. He cures many oases of rupture without an operation or detention from business. He can determine if you are curable by this method by an examination, and invites those who are ruptured to call upon him. Dr. Wells' success in the treatment of rectal diseases is not surpassed by that of the worst cases of piles no difference how bad or of how long standing. He will make no charge for treating any case that he can not cure If you have a bad case come and see him He is willing to treat you and leave it to you as to whether you receive satisfactory results or not He is the only specialist in the country who is making such an offer. If you have any kind of skin disease you should see Dr. Wells. He especially
I’ Z I A are suffering I ' d es ’ consult him, as he 1 from found a case ‘hat he I has' R rP if y,, n have any I ) ' /’wmi. tetter or salt I > mil cure you or make no I suffering from chronic ’ ! RstipA I it mtv be due some ’ Form ijV /fraction in the rectum.
pochS ln<i von should consult | and ascertain the facts in«j»/case. Many ladies who aw zpp >sed to he suffering w /female weakness” are in ■ r suffering from the effcets of 0 Aiactetl rectum lieariug down ■ j the pelvic structures, which f fuces reflex bladder troubles j, d inflamation of the pelvic or4ns. An irritable bladder is freKently relieved as if by magic by ■ring ulceration or other diseases R the roetum. J Those desiring to see the doctor "Ire requested to call early in the flnorning. Ladies who prefer to Consult him home at may make such an uch an arrangement b y re(quest. Consultation free and confidential. H. O. WELLS, M. D. IF rt Wayne. Ind. Farm Lands That Are Cheap in Dollars Bui Rich in Soil.
Dick Townsend has completed whereby you ohd go to Mandon, North Dakota, for ♦26.65 front Chicago and return. Lands from |l to |1 per acre with J fiee home stead adjoining. Come and see us over First National Bank Decatur Ind., We can also sell yo I farms in Virignia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas Excursion intes 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 A beautiful m.ip, valuable for reference, printed on heavy piper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in ok th, showing our new island poi sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China. Munohuria, Kooroa and the Fai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B Kniskern, P. T M., Chicago & North Western R’y Chicago, 111. Special homesof-kors' excursions ’o the Southwest, Nov. 10 and 22nd, via the Clover Leaf. Do not forget the regular homeseekers' excursion Nov. 16th. Get information from nearest agent or address M. A. Chambers. Frankfort, Ind., E. L Browne, Toledo, 0., or W. L. Ross Toledo, O.
FALL ./ .. J UNDERWEAR. I ==7=== You certs,- 1 !F can be suited in Fall /iderwear at my store, I h« /e largest and best ass rtment I have ever showy nis season. Lad’ /^ eece d union suits from 25 C single garments heavy fleeced 2Jj g and | tidies’ black wool Equestrienne tights SI.OO , Ladies’ wool vests and pants. . Ladies’ knit corset covers 25 C aQ d 50C Children’s union suits 25 C Children’s single garments an d Boys’ extra heavy fleeced lined shirts Ot A and drawers ..... £JL Boys’ heavy fleeced union suits SOC Men’s shirts and drawers 25C Remember the place C. F. TRUE, Big Store Stand.
BUSINESS MENTION. Lost—Dark green boat; taken from near G. R. & I. bridge. Is supposed to be down river. Reward for return of same or information. Waldo Brushwiller. Decatur, Ind. 257d3 For Sale—Jersey cow. Enquire at Park hotel. 255dfi ‘‘A Stolen Heart*’can be had for 20c at this office. Try it. Insure with the Graham Insurance agency. Graham & Lower, Agts. 203dtf. For Rent—A dwelling on Third street. Inquire of Brittson & Myers. Lost—Roman gold chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this office and receive a reward. Lost—A K. of P watch charm. Finder return to W. 11. Ward and receive reward.
CAN YOU BE CONVINCED ? Do you know a good proposition when you see it ? W hat is easier than borrowing money on your household goods, horses or other chattel security ? We take your note ami 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. •DL treat us RIGHT and WE will guarantee you the BEST TREAT WENT io ire had. TOU pay as you agree and when the account is paid out the transaction is complete W E give you back your papers. If you pay back the loan in less time than is stipulated in the contract we wiil give you a liberal rebate. 60 cents a week for 50 weeks pays back a $25.00 loan. T Mease use the following blank. Our agent is in Decatur every Date Your Name Wife’s Name.. Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All «»mmunle«uon. are held KHcUy conddmtl.l. 0.1 l oo or FORT WAYNE LOAN CO.
Lost—Light gray toy’s wintt cap last Tuesday night. Finde please return to John Meyers nori Fourth street, and receive rewan Private 1 units to loan on city pro erty at lowest rate interest. Priv ege of partial payments. The D oatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257 d You can get ‘‘A Stolen Heart of John Mayer at this office at 21 Special tourist rates to Colorad via the Clover Leaf in effect daily Get information from nearei agents. Saturday Evening Post, $1.25 p year or 5c per Copy delivered i your door each week. Ladie Home Journal 11.00 |>er vea Frank Mills, Agent. 257dtf Wcod For Sale Fine or coat stove wood, 18 inch. Ernest Schuchmann, Craigville. Ind.. R- R.
