Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1904 — Page 2
X Clearance Sale of Stoves and Buggies A . In order to make room for our stock of next year's goods, we have concluded to close out our entire stock of Buggies, Stoves, Robes and Blankets at prices that will surprise you ENOUGH SAID= If you want a Heating Stove, Range, Hard Coal Burner, Buggy or Surrey, or anything in Hardware between this and Christmas come in and we will show you we mean what we say. 1 A Valuable Present With Every Stove or Buggy Sale A i BRITTSON, MYERS & CO. 1
> DAILY DEMOCRAT. TTIBT BTlimiO. UCIPT SUMDAT, BT .RW O . ELLINQHAM. » — .... ■ •■SCRIPTION RATES. aurrier. per week 1 0c ■y aarrler, per year $4.00 By mall, per month 25c By mall, per year $2 80 Single copies. Two Cents AlverUsini rates made known on application Bntered In the poetofflce at Decatur. Indlaaa, as seeond-olass mall matter J H.HELLER. Manabir. DON’T MISS IT Hooligan's Aggreation Will Drive Away the Blues. “Hooligan’s Troubles,” which is the title of the attraction to be seen at the Bosse opera house. Tuesday, Nov. 15th can be truthfully termed the very quintessence of fun. Unlike most comedies it has a plot and this plot is in the main responsible for the many ludicrous mishaps and complications that round out a solid two hours and a half of genuine merriment. The company that will present this, the latest model high grade wheel of mirth, is the Tvler Amusement company’s original company. “Hooligan’s Troubles” is a merry, madcap, crazy concoction of hilarity and as such leads the world in
T °To A n Little Need Be Said A iKI In regards to the GASOLINE LAMPS fort TjO home use. Nohome is considered complete with ir j -X \f °ut one or more of the lamps. To those who can *"" l— CS A not avail themse l v eß of a gas or electricity the 1 . g T gasoline lamp is a necessity, and on account of £ > .n_G I the cheapnees and superiority of the y '■*’ *" \ man y ci ‘y homes are now using ** ~ | she gasoline lamps. Call and see the f J lamps in operation at our store. I ZjSchafer H’d’w’e Co jk — z~ A You Can't Build a House ( From the Top Down \ NOR CAN YOU fas HION a suit / X/ From the Outside In. 11 Unless the foundation be true, the superstructure crumbles 11/ ’~ T and falls. A. B> & Go’s Hand-Tailored Clothes / / I f (our kind) are right from the start, and it’s their inner good- [ ft ,'7 ness 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, sth Don t let the opportunity pass and share in the rare bargains. Prices not low, but moderate. an GaLJS ROSENTHAL Decatur, Ind
| laughter. The audience has as yet to’be met which has not been captivated and convulsed by this uniquely and mirthfully incompar- | able comedy and its many special features, each a paragon in itself. The advance sale will open three days in advance. Considerable talk is going on for tickets. 261d3 BOYD-KELLEY — Account of a Happy Wedding Which Occurred Thursday. Last Thursday morning at eight o’clock at the St. Mary’s church occurred the wedding of Miss Martha Kelly and Alfred Boyd, Father Wilken officiating. Both young people arc well known in this city, Miss Martha being the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and Mr. Boyd the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd. The bride's maid was Miss Lizzie Kelly, a sister of the bride and the groom's man, Mr. John Schultz. After the ceremony they departed ' to the home of the bride's parents, where dinner was served. The bride was gowned in.a costly garment of blue cloth, as was the bride s maid. The guests present were Mrs. Mary Reddington and son, Edward, of Delphos, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunset and family, Mr. and Mrs. Green Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Colchin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeple and family, John Schultz, Miss C lara Schultz. Miss Fannie Eiting.
The bride was the recipient of many valuable presents. In the evening they departea, wishing them a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will reside two miles south of this city. BECAREFUL Business Mtn Should Advertise In the Newspapers A citizen of the county was in town this afternoon and when asked by a reporter for news said: “I wish you would tell your business men here that we people in the country wish they would be more careful where they place their advertsing matter. Many of them come along and stick their advertising on our fences or buildings, right in front of our noses. They fail to remember that we expend a lot of money keeping our property painted and in repair. What would they think of it if we should come to the city and write, butter and eggs for sale’ on their store windows or other property and sign our names to it?" The same complaint has been made to this office by the trustees of some of the townships. They complain that school property is defaced in this manner and that advertisements not at all suited to have in the vicinity of a school room or elsewhere, for that matter.are placed thus prominently before the school children.
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 cases 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 had 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
■ Mm 1 ji . V 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, tetter or salt rheum he will cure yon or make no charge. If you are suffering from chronic constipation, it may be due some form of obstruction in the rectum, either from pile tumors or rectal pockets, and you should consult Dr. Wells and ascertain the facts in the case. Many ladies who are supposed 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 inflamution of the pelvic organs. An irritable bladder is fro. quently relieved as if by magic by curing ulceration or other diseases in the roetum. Those desiring to see the doctor are requested to call early in the morning. Ladies who prefer to consult him home at may make such an uch an arrangement by request. Consultation free and confidential. H. O WELLS, M. D Fort Wayne, Ind. 14.50 round trip to St. Louis, Mo., via Clover Leaf every day during November. 1904, beignning Nov. 14th. Good seven days including date of sale. Get tickets and full information of agents, or address M. A. Chambers, T. P. T. A., Frankfort, Ind.
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. Shirt waist sale this week at the South End Bargain Store. For Rent—A dwelling on Third street. Inquire of Brittson & Myers. 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. 260d6 Lost—Roman geld chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this office and receive a reward. You can get “A Stolen Heart” of John Mayer at this office at 20c Saturday Evening Post, $1.25 per year or 5c per copy delivered at your door each week. Ladies’ Home Journal SI.OO per year. Frank Mills, Agent. 257dtf Lost—Light gray boy's winter cap last Tuesday night. Finder please return to John Meyers north Fourth street, and receive reward. Lost—A K. of P. watch charm. Finder return to W. H. Ward and receive reward. Shirt waist sale th s week at the South End Bargain Store. M cod For Sale—Fine or coarse stove wood, 18 inch. Ernest Schlickmans, Craig ville, lud., R. R. 1 THE BEST PLACE—THE BEST PRICES For.. Mrs. M. A. BURDG, SOUTH SECOND STREET'.*.*.*, ;
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 ? We take your note and mortgage and advance you the money, giving you the most liberal terms of repayment. vrS-T° an * s ma^e day our agent calls on vou. TREATMENT^’fS " E Wi “ guar ' antee * ou the BEST <)L pay as you agree and when the account is paid out the transaction is complete—WE give you back your papers if you pay back 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. Tuesday 86 f ° lloWiDg blana - Our a « en ‘ * 8 * D Decatur every Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number..... City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation Ilon.l* phon.W FORT WAYNE l/HV (’() »• Caiheuo Hi. Esubihhed 08. ,L ‘ "<“*•- Port Wayne, 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 $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 Decatur Ind.. We can also sell yo farms in Virignia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. Excur-’ sion lates 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 PILES CURED AT HOME DR. S. U. TRRSEY WILL BE AT Decatur, Ind,, Murray House, Wednesday afternoon November 15, Thursday morning, Nov. 16. All persons, male or female, suffering from loss of expelling forces, prolapsing. fissures, fisculas. catarrah, inflamation, ulceration, constipation, bleeding, blind or it< bing piles, are kindly requested to call and see me. NO OPERATION Medicine placed direct to the diseased parts by yourself. I claim the most complete, successful, original and sensible method of curing these terrible afflictions ever offered to the public. By the use of my Positively, Painless Pile Cure All the above named rectal diseases can be cured as easily as if it were on the outside. Come and see me and learn something worthing known. It may save you hundreds of dollars and years of suffering. Most kindly yours, S. U. TARNEY Sole proprietor and Manufacturer AUBURN, INDIANA
