Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVBBY ■V«»IKQ, IXCSPT SDNHAY, BY ■MW GJ . ELLINQHAM. T'" ”• . ■ -— : ■SUBSCRIPTION RATES. s»rrter, per week, 100 Wv carrier, per years 4 00 man, per month 2Sc ST wall, per year *2.60 Sin ale copies. Two Cents SlvarMltnii rates made known on application latered In the postoffice at Decatur. Indl- ' »• «• Meond-olaes mall matter J H■ H E LLER, Manauir. The one year old Berne News is celebrating its first anniversary, and in doing so is justly proud of its record achieved. The paper is well edited and possesses an attractive appearance and is deserving of the congratulations of the press. The further the returns from Colorado are i nvestigated the plainer it becomes that Governor Peabody was beaten, even granting him all the votes, which the democratic boards in Denver stole from him. He should retire and give up his seat as a good citizen would do. While he undoubtedly suffered from flagrant frauds, these were not alone accountable for the outrageous walloping he received at the polls.—Fort Wayne News. General John C. Black is said to be slated for commissioner of pensi ns. He held the same office during the second term of Cleveland, and was an able official. He was also a great soldier. He was all his life a partisan democrat until 1896 when he repudiated the Chica - go platform. He 'supported Parker in 1904. The president is reported to contemplate the appointment of General Black and Senator Cockrell and other prominent democrats in hopes of “busting” the party.—Anderson News. 51.50 round trip from Decatur to St. Louis, Mo., via Clover Leaf Route every day during November, 1904 Good 7 days, including date of sale. Get tickets and full information of agents Clover Leaf Route, or address M. A. Chambers, T. P. A., Frankfort Tod.; E. L. Browne, T. P. A., Toledo Ohia; W. L. Ross, G. P. A., Teledo, Ohio.

Oft ■ H ■ OHH ■ H HHH* H) I Did You Ever Stop to Think | ■ that the real good of a suit or overcoat depends as much on the sorting of the wool ■ he spinning of the yarn and the weaving of the fabric as on the designing, cutting S I nd tai 'T g g ' | ~ ’'f L ' v ’■ ments, unless each step is ■ ■ j ■ jai' f conducted by an expert, ■ ■ something will go wrong » * X 'zjjl ' That is why we take no E F ?, W M'W Bwi chance when ielccti,,g our I I ? >s l 14 s,ock -. We bu ' v onl - v frol “1 ■ ' " l ' 1:i er.;!:.- j| B 7 . J i * » J Rr L. U I cxpeits and select fabrics > I 'fi B P wovcn by mills that have a g • -.» $ reputation to sustain. ■ " Therefore we are able to ■ £ to back our goods bj our broad guarantee ‘GOODS GUARANTEED AS J I REPRESENT ED OR MONEY REFUNDED.” | I Have You Seen 1 I our Superior 1 ailored Clothes? If not, you ought to at once. If you want to dress I ■ in the heighth of style in dependable garments and at moderate prices. They will I ■ fill the bill in every particular. Our Furnishings are the talk of the town. It is I needless for us to elaborate upon the virtues of our shirts and collars as we carry the B $ celebrated MONARCH-SHIRT and ARROW BRAND % SIZE ( I C ELLARS whose fit and style are equalled by none. We will offer a few specials: ■! Men’s Wool Pants MSn’s heavy fleeced lined Men’s guaranteed, all wool ■ I $3.00 values . . 52.49 underwear 75C a suit. Irish Frieze overcoats, I 2 -°° “ •• • 1.69 Heavy Canvas Gloves toe the kind you pay $12.50 for I fl 1 ‘75 “ •• • 139 values always §c. [ our special price $9.50. ■ I Big Store Corner. J¥ T B. Kalver & Sons, » I ImWnUJB p I DECATUR, IND. 0

| Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness! We will hold our first special sale of Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness, Horse Collars and Mens r Heavy Winter Cub Bear and Astrican Cloth Coats | I'Tiursclay JF'rici&iy <&■ Saturday | I DECEMBER I, 2 | We will have a very large line of goods, all new, direct from the factory. No old shopworn stuff but fresh and first class. We 5? do not want to make any claims that we cannot make good and you can be assured we mean what we advertise. We will mark gS all the goods in plain figures and at prices that will sell them fast. Sj We want to make special mention again of the line: WINTER ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, HARNESS, g HORSE COLLARS and HEAVY WINTER OVERCOATS. S | SCHAFER HARDWARE Company (We do not advertise a Three Ring Circus and then give a Ten Cent Side Show.)

BUSINESS MENTION. Have you seen those misses’ $5 coats we are selling at $3.69. The South End Bargain Store. 265d3 Cucumbers, tomatoes, radishes, green onions and Michigan celer.v at Martin's. 269d2 Come to our store, select your presents for your friends and we will save them for you until Xmas, at Hensley's. 264dtf For Sale—Some fine pure bred Poland-China gilts. C. D. Kunkle, Decatur, Ind. 267d10 150 misses’ woolen sweaters at 95 cents, this week at the South End Bargain Store 268dtf Have Hensley lay away your Xmas present. You don’t have to have the cash until Xmas. 264dtf Lost—A boa. beaver; lost between the residence of Wilda Wattsand the Boston Store. Return to 'his office. Have you seen those misses’ $5 coats we are selling at $3.69. The South End Bargain Store 265d3

You can buy your holiday pres ents at Hensley's before you get your money. 264dtf Fresh Concord, Catawba and M«loga grapes, figs, dates, fresh English walnuts, cranberries—anything in fact, needed for Thanksgiving, at Martin's. 269d2 Home made candies at the Blue Front store—specials for Thanksgiving. 268d3 We have everything you want for presents for uncle, aunt, papa, mama, brother, sister and sweetheart, at Hensley's. 264dtf. For Sale —Garland base burner; good as new . Enquire of Dr. Roy Archbold. 266d6 Don’t delay too long, but come early and get the cream of our Xmas goods. Hensley. 264dtf. Have you seen those misses’ $5 coats we are selling at $3.69 The South End Bargain Store. 265d3 Our delight is to show you our Holiday goods. Call and see them. Hensley. 264dtf '

Found —Tuesday evening in front of Uoftee & Baker’s restaurant, a baby shoe. Owner can have same by calling at this office. 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 Remarkable reductions in seasonable merchandise Friday and Saturday at the South End Bargain Store. 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 Fresh oysters, tub or on half shell at Martin's. 269d2 150 misses woolen sweaters at 95 cents this week at The South End Bargain Store. 268dtf

Fridav «nd Saturday

We will place on sale the following

45 doz. Ladie’sano Misses’heavy weight Golf gloves, Catson, Pirie Scott & Co., sample line < Q worth up to 50c. at per pair ' ' C 10 doz. Ladies’ heavy Outing Skirt Patterns value up to 'l/T 45c at JC Men’s $2.00 satin calf shoe Ham-ilton-Brown’s own make 1 choice LJJ 10 dozen Mercerized Petticoats one half dozen different QO styles, good values at $1.50 at' OC

Greatly reduced prices in Ladies' and Misses’ Coats, Furs and Ladies’ Silk waists Can you afford to overlook these? It will certainly pay you to investigate. The Peoples' Safe Trading Place. The South End Bargain Store, Next to Moser's Gallery,

CAN YOU BE CONVINCED ? Do you know a good proposition when you see it ? What is easier than borrowing monev on your household goods, horses or other chattel security ? We take your note and mortgage and advance you the money, giving vou the most liberal terms of repayment. t he loan is made the day our agent calls on you. t “ Ud WE will » uarautee you the BEST 1 Kra I MhN I to be had. YOU 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 wiil give you a liberal rebate. 60 cents a week for 50 weeks pays back a $25.00 loan. Date, Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted t>> Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held atrictly confidential. Call on or address Home bORT WAYNE LOAN CO wsn-wnsi. Eaubilshed ‘ Fort Wayne, Tnd" 0 ”"

Fried oysters at Koene man’s tonight. Remarkable reductions in seasonable merchandise at the Friday and Saturday at the South End Bargain Store. $1.25 round trip to Toledo via Clover Leaf Saturday, November 26th. Train leaves Decatur 5:05 a. in. or 11:37 a. m. Returning leaves Toledo 5:00 p. m. or 11:55 p. m. T. L. Miller, agent. Remarkable reductions in seasonable merchandise Friday and Saturday at the South End Bargain Store. For Sale—One steam walking beam water well drilling outfit with six-horse power engine attached and with other good equipments. Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Gus Feeters, R. F. D., No. 2, Berne, Ind., six miles east and three mile south of Berne, near Booher school house. 270dtf

Ten dozen Embroideied Pillow shams, worth up to 75c a pair. For Tuesday and ' Saturday, Ten dozen ladies’ sample waistsThe Bouner Broud values "P C 1 to $2 50, choice Ladies’ $l5O Dongola shoes Hamilton - Browns own make, patent or stock tip, all sizes C 1 Choice 4)4. Children's Misses' and Ladies Union Suits, good weight. H'T all sizes. Choice *C

The Japs Win. “The Yankees of the East” are making things hot for the Russian Bear—partly because they are just naturaly the better men and partly because better prepared for the conflict. By the same token our Winter Suits knock the spots off all our competitors for public favor. Alley are naturaly better—BETTEß CLOT H—BETTER F I T—BETTER STYLE, and they’re pre pared for the battle of life by being cold water shrunk before cutting; then tailored by the most expert workmen in America. Want one? You will when you see them. Any good fabric you want $3.00 to $20.00. Men’s Overcoats $4.00 to $20.00. I Elzey & Vance Cor. E. C. H. Decatur, Inn.

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