Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. BTWBY BTBWIBG. UCIIT BOMBAY, BT V■ W <a. ELL.INQHAM. • •■SCRIPTION RATES. w» Barrier, per week lOe Barrier, per year *4 00 Ww mall, per month 2gc 1» mall, per year *2.50 Single copies. Two Cents KB vartlßtnßrates made known on sppltoation ■ntered In the pobtofflee at Decatur. Zudisaa. si Baennd-olasa mall matter J M HELLER. Managsr. WAS CBAZY Man Picked Up by judge Erwin—Lives at Fort Wayne. Jack Phillips, of Fort Wayne, was picked up by Judge Erwin last night, when the latter was returning from his farm northwest of town. He was brought to town and lodged in jail over night. Phillips is violently insane and walked from Fort Wayne to this city. Sheriff Stout of Allen county has been notified and will probably come after Phillips this evening. The crazy man is well known in Fort Wayne, and his ’mind failed him only a few days ago. LETTERS GRANTED. Dora B. Erwin was granted letters as administrator of the estate of John Houser, and filed his bond for <2,000. The estate is worth probably <I,OOO and the heirs are George Houser, Mrs. Daniel Haley and Matilda Martin. SPECIAL SERVICES? There will be a stereoptioon service tomorrow evening at the Presbyterian church. A number of beautiful and impressive illustrative songs will be given. Linn Grove. Lorenzo Dunbar made a bicycle trip to Bluffton on Tuesday. Frank Runyon aud David Hilty left for Petoskey, Mich., the first es the week. John and Wm. Liddy and Albert Studler returned home from Spencerville, Ohio, Wednesday. Eugene Morrow, Frank Tangleman and Dwight Williamson Sundayed at the home of Henryj Morrow. The Hartford township schools closed for the week for the purpose of installing new furnaces into the building. Died on Thursday of last week at the home of her son, David, of Hartford township, Catharine Zimmerman, aged 72, and 2 months Burial took place from the Mission church on the Sabbath. Albert Lindsey moved into his new

Y J I Little Need Be Said ju, |jM In regards to the GASOLINE LAMPS for? IJt h’™e use. Nohome is considered complete with V*„ J \ out one or more of the lamps. To those who can Jj not avail themselves of a gas or electricity the ! J gasoline lamp is a necessity, and on account of £a* I the cheapnees and superiority of th< J « lamps, many city homes are now using (pj? °Wjll| 1 1 ’>«gasoline lamps. Call and see the y 1 mips in operation at our store. I H’d’w’e Co Jk •ml . t . / -- You Can't Build a House ( v) From the Top Down \ Vt' ':a nor can you fashion a suit From the Outside In. ■ || x, 's. K Unlesfl the foundation be true, the superstructure crumbles V / ''•> , and falls. B ’ & C°’ B Hand-Tailored Clothes / / I f (our kind) are.right from the start, and it’s their inner Rood- / / V ness that contributes largely to their outer smartness. N> They hold their shape to the end, because they are not ws±fc * 7' <» PUT ON, but PUT TN. Do you get the pointF CUR GREAT SALE WILL ENO SATURDAY, sth . .. Don’t let the opportunity pass and share in the rare bargains. Prices not lo w, but moderate. The Square man GUS ROSENTHAL Decatur, Ind

and beautiful residence on Wednesday. August Studler returned here Monday from a trip tb Switzerland, the land of his nativity. Resolved, that the young men of one hundred years ago had a better opportunity ofjaooumulating a fortune than has the young men of today. John Hornady spoke for the affirmative and Prof. H. E. Opliger represented the negative. Rendition of Judges unanimous for affirmative. The session was copiously interspersed by recitals. Also vocal and instrumental musio. F. O. Lindsey and family visited the parental home last Thursday everting. Frank has lately moved to Wall P. 0., Jay county, by reason of which Parker lost one vote. Amos Stookey disposed of his interest in the meat market to Charles Tremp, aud on last Friday moved on the Henry Egly farm. The move cost Amos his vote. As previously stated, that the Hon. Judge R. K. Erwin would expound democratic gospel at this place,Nov. Ist, the judge held his audience in silence by his earnest appeal to the conversion of republicans’ waywardness, accept the sal-

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vation of democracy, his sermon founded on the text as found in the last epistle of Teddy to congress, and reads to-wit: “If we permit crime to go unpunished, how shall we escape our share of the guilt. Elder Erwin proved himself a political divine. THE HAPPY FARMER. There is a farmer w ho is Y’s Enough to take his E’s And study nature with his I’s And think what he C’s He hears the chatter of the J’s As they each other T's And so that when a tree D K’s , It makes a home for B's. A pair of hoises he will H’s With many Haws and G’s And their mistakes will makes X Q’s While plowing for bis P’s *• A ■ In raising crops he all X L’s An therefore little O's And when he hoes his soil by spells He also soils his hose. So when he markets his crop of P’s He pays up all he O’s Life’s journey over lovely C’s Death closes his I’s in P’ce.

Farm Lands That Are Cheap In Dollars Bat Rich In Soil. Dick Townsend has completed arrangements whereby you can go to Mandon, North Dakota, for <26.65 from Chicago and return. Lands from <4-to <1 per acre with free home stead adjoining. Come and see us over First National Bank DecaturJlnd.. We can also sell yo farms in Virignia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. Excursion rates to North Dakota any day during the weejk, except Saturday and Sunday for three or more. Dick Townsend over National Bank Residence 422 Jefferson St. Phone 109. d&w A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in olcth, showing our new island po; sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, Munchuria, Koorea and the Far East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kntskern, P. T M., Chicago & North Western R’y, Chicago, 111. 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, *lnd., E. L. Browne, Toledo, 0., or W. L. Ross, Toledo, O.

DOCTOR WELLS COMING. Dr. Wells the well known specialist, of Fort Wayne, will make a professional visit to Decatur and Berne, next Tuesday, Nov. 15th, 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 Rupture, all diseases of the Rectum and all diseases 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’ suoc< ss 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 i have any kind of skin disease you should see Dr. We Is. He especially

V & W-* desires those who are suffering from eczema to consult him, as he has never yet found a case that he could not cure. If you have any form of eczema, totter or salt rheum ho will our.a you or make no charge. If you are suffering from ohronio constipation, it miv he due some form of obstruction in the rectum, either from pil« tuimrs or rectal pickets, and you should consult Dr. Wells and ascertain the facts in the case. Many ladies who are aupjtysed to lie suffering from “female weakness” are in reality suffering from the effects of an impacted rectum bearing down upon the pelvic structures, which produces, reflex bladder troubles and. ipflamation of the pelvic organs. An irritable bladder is froqnently relieved as if by magic by curing ultHTii Hon or other diseases in the vtym. Those (1,.. ring t<; rec tho ductor are requested to call early in the morning. Lidins who prefer to consult him home at may make ,suoh an uch an arrangement b y request. Consultation free and confidential. H. (). WELLS, M. D. Fort Wu. ne, Ind.

FALL UNDERWEAR. You certainly can be suited in Fall underwear at my store, I have the largest and best assortment I have ever shown this season. Ladies’ fleeced lined union suits from 2j|J an d Ladies’ single garments heavy fleeced fit n and lined Z3G np Ladies’ black wool Equestrienne tights SI.OO Ladies’ wool vests and pants. . | Jjj an Ladies’ knit corset covers 25 C Children’s union suits 25 C Children’s single garments |j Q and Boys’ extra heavy fleeced lined shirts 0 r and drawers Z3C Boys’ heavy fleeced union suits Men’s shirts and drawers 25 C Remember the place C. F. TRUE, Big Store Stand.

BUSINESS MENTION "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 geld 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. H. Ward and receive reward. Yon can get “A Stolen Heart” of John Mayer at this office at 20c Saturday Evening Post, <1.25 per year or 5o per copy delivered at your door each week. Ladies’ Home Journal fl.oo per year. Frank Mills, Agent. 257dtf

CAN YOU BE CONVINCED ? Do you know a good proposition when you see it ? \\ hat is easier than borrowing money on your household goods, norses or other chattel security ? We take your note and mortgage and advance you the money, giving you the most liberal terms of repayment., Jh* J oaD * 8 made the day our agent calls on you. treatmest toteM T Md * E ,he BEST y UL pay as you agree and when the account is paid out the trans action is complete WE give you back your papers H you pay back the loan in less time than is stipulated in the conmWe WH K |Ve - Tou a rebate. 60 cents a week for 50 weeks pays back a 125.00 loan. Tuesday. ‘ h * following blank - Our “Kent is in Decatur every Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number. City ’ •••*•••••••• Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation ... co,anllin i< ationß are held strictly confidential. Call on or address Home 'phone nis I ORT WAYNE LOAN 4'o w<aib<>un si Established ' W Ot> "° u '' e Fort Wayne, Ind.

Twenty-seven valuable presents will be given away at Mat Schafer's saloon, Christmas eve, to the holders of lucky tickets. A ticket given with every drink. 260d2wks We frame your cabinet pictures and pictures of all kinds 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than anybody in town. Don’t fail to see us. Lyman Bros. 2fiod6 127.50 Hot Springs, S.D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North WesternJßy. Correspondingly low, rates from other points. The Black Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the” most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by W ,B . Kniskern. Chicago