Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1904 — Page 4
Strong Testimony. Gilmore Dri- .- Co., Fletelwr, Ohio 1 Gentleman Ha. -a hor.-' with a bad bruise on one its hind legs. I was ind reed to try a " atfe of your Caustic Oil and as I got such good results fro) its use, I have used it for many other ai brunts, such as lame 1 ba:? sere throat fresh cuts, etc., and hare found it just as beneficial in all casoc, in fact I would not be without I it and can recommend it to anyone, either for man or beast. Yours truly,' 1 O. Lent -, D. D. S.. Piqua. Ohio. the best place— THE BEST PRICES For. . Mrs. M. A. Bl RT\< fH '•ECONO S CRUET'.' ' • ■ ROY ARCHBOLD DE VTIST I. o. O. F. BLOCK Phon a—Office, 184: resident e 21’ Notice. ... N Steele <£• Bro. will handle I McCormick machines, and any- 1 ■n need of machines or repairs ' g’on us will be given; attention. We will also i full line of Janesville tural implements. A. N. bTEELE BRO. 2Rod3w Schnrger A Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order, I Fann and city property for sale Private money tc loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of par •ial payments Office in Niblick AA’iison Block oi ■ Everett A Hite grocery store east of Court street r’.”.. ... _ MONEY TO LOIH 1 H J*. DECATUR ABSTRACT <3t LOAN COMPANY. ‘ (incorporated) A large sum of PRIVATE MON El has been placed with us io loan ot city property ano farm? .No dHiav or red tape in making loans? Lowest rates of interest. We are able tc close all loans on the same day of receiving application. Will loan i urns of 160 up, on one to five years time, with privilege of pa»f- ’ payments. This company can also furnish abstiactu of title on short notice to any pi eci> ci real estate in Adams count r THF DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. Rooms 3 and i, Studabakw block, 257dtf
I g||| A * Don «lef ’Ec* Christmas Stockings of . ■tF I1 * | jour loved ones empty simply because (♦ • y»B ar- temporarily short of meney. O|‘ Come to US ('al • . .xe ean heip vou fill them, we wiil loan li I’l SI 111 JI X TOU raon «r "'ll loan voti S 5. 510. , 111 S’h. 'SO, or whatever you need on tour household goods p-ann, team fixtures or any other personal property ■ without removal from your house, barn or store. You can have Plenty of tune in which to pay back the loan, from one to twelve month s time. You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly, or as you i may desire You can make payments so small that you wills not feel them Here are some of the terms of our weekly pavment plan al lowing you fifty weeks to pay off your loan »>oc is the week,y payment on a 125.00 loan 51.20 is the weekly payment on a £50.00 loan jl.fiOis the weekly pavment co a STB.OOJIoaa $2.40 is the weekly payment on a FIOO.OTi | oan Other amounts in same proportion. Courteous treatment, fair dealings and absolute secrecy guaranteed. J Please use the following blank Our agent is in Decatur evert ' Tuesday Date S Your Name . I I Wife’s Name 8 Street and Number I Oity Amount Wanted •, *. 1 [Kind of Security you have I Occupation £ i_j AU c<»mmui.i-arinnsr,r« held strictly confidential. Call on m ■» drfj I W tm loan co. I i toUM -to, Fo „ Waw lni] , rrr ir.nnnß-i»oi— im wiiri , ’mMrcrjv*-ww- n 3 XMAS TOYS Don't forget that toys are a supreme delight for the children and we have them. Trumpets all Sizes and all Shapes Orens dolls and dolls to dre-. Kid body • ash and china libmdollai also jointed. Tcyrs which comprise every form of amusotpenl for the child-' »n. Our Chinawar. is herd to beat at nur■prices. Hematnber we have the I Largest Assortment of 10c cundtee in the City Sixty different Hndt . . select yoqr Cl.ristmi Candle fron and -.m f' these are the b.« i n the dtv fcr.the prise. Rmr.enrbw the place, BLUE FRONT, r< < doors aoutli of Me gallery, No etn io r i’U> j cur store aelle tor more than 10 cunts.
A I’lrii For •imall ttteution* If men onlt knew hou u»u- h 1 eir wives las' 1 'be Htrif.it •* , ii; ( x <>r.i)t<"* *nmll i> think j ;»• 1.1 : 'fi' *il' ‘ ■ tin * •• iv I tesies that niu-'k* i ’he mi* ; » riod manifested in ibe tine lit’’ that eone *- ttn*r ’i.i* :• A man when i.» ’< *- . •••!.■ » ui j winning a unman rnimh ia>> i all those di'li-iituil l<” ■ vsiy.- dial it i he only knew it. did '•> much to capti- . vote her and iviih the air of a man I who hi- rim ait.-: a street car ho sol ' th s down am! . ads his p iper witiiou having an i t th t 'n* i* eating ’tc heart o' '", miso of the absence of i those !:■■.. ! i4 r a Item ions that tm-.iu s.. . much • her. I.: . ;d| je mon. to a Wit. who kr ws how tmti'ii woman's nature is alike and Imw Imppy we all become o.er little kindnesses which may not in vnur eyes be worth considering, but which to ns speak of a sentiment that ; Ims not died out in marriage and a po lite regard for the wife that is as greai I as that shown the fiancee !.<<ck jn ". Tptunu®. or, as it is popularly calknl. i lockjaw, from one <»f its most distress ing characteristics, is a very formidn | Ide disease of the nori .ms system. Ni . colaier in ISM and Kitnsato in 1889] have proved it to 1 ■’ an infective dis ease produced by inoculation of | the drumstick bacill haunt is tin- earth. fre.tnet tly in,!".-- ■ * ■ which I have been eoptammated It is ' marked by tavolnniar.' ;•••■ mm ami ( painful contractions of an xtonshe urouo of muscles and usually l»» | with those o f the no<k. the j:uv< ami | the throat, the patient having a peen l j lar fixed smile, “the sardonic ipin. > These germs are found to multiply io- | callv in the parts niTi'ctod bm not in any* other part of the hod. or Mood. llrKintftH i«»n gniiod up >n a sarn d idt ’ ro -u-, some old mo«’ naniod >ni;*n sat tor p! hoi - ime o riemis but when the are 3oh doing ow?" -Well I ain’t, tn ‘tout me 1.0;.). .1 I<’ stables A rm-e A Bnrilinu Mlat»k> Ark...- : Og. .hat tv* had made "n" mis-’ ' mk - I’ilki s i ,i,(] . |„. r Riisip,.. flo did happen? I'llkins He put iuuni t of )n. Hgar in hm m.-mrb l.omopi.- i omior Jomnal r .eir n<n.. r . *1 arc they • advertising twenty tire j rent itm. '.r TVt,at !« ttoov gr ® you?’ | An afP' '• * nr v«air ninner Pbn adelphia T.edfer ■—i.n.n —i-«.wiiianranninai .—- -w ■ -wnnanwi twim — »
THE NEU’S Linn Grovf Occur-• rentes fne Busy Place funvshet Manj Hemsj of Local Interest For Which Our News Gatherer is on the Spo< Joseph Miller of Sterling Kansas ; is visiting John Snyder and family, Aroh Haughton and wife, of Geneva. were guests ot Mason Haughton, J ”'V. Rev .1 < okman, Berne, attended tneetiiiy the Evan cal church over the Sabbath, auu made us a friendly call on Monday L \ Hall and son ot ’Van Wert, ; are selling quite a nunibei of pianos I and organs throughout this neigh I borho'id. The Burns piano and the Packard .rgans are the instruments hand led Rufu. Krep: moved ute iii:-new ]>*■ idenec the rst i f this week T second joint institute of Hart | fu ma rrench township was hold i nt Linn Grove Deo. loth. Order i was called bv H E. ' fpliger, princi i pal 'if-tbe Linn Grove schools, the' ; .ame w.-.s oirns. n -h-urman -or i|,r I by Miss t rench Roll call Jpr t d <|l present, *>i - O Ont . The first, fiub!f*t was .'■ebon M imigemen v . K (, ill.i n, M is- .p Haugbti i Spirit -of America.’’ by J Hori.acia Miss Jia Baumgart oe and Fred Bentz. Adjournment for dinner, which as heretofore was, erve jr, the building Afternoon .-r •• 1 i . .viv ganized •>, renoerec s, .ne very pleasing »■!» <to ns The state oonrse of studv t history bv , Jamrs Kuer uanguage v Mis--■ Sehaufft.i- Music y !l ' ’Banrn i gartner The most praotical| ivi r°r |M'ss Pontius Physical ( ( uiturf . Homer Ni ad, rfwuser I Thf "regu!arl worki w»« concluded by i. deejainaTicn‘rroio M’f"= Ranch i man, * A , Z' R. - sved. That the country has! hetbp conditions tor'the develop-! ment of character thar. naa the aity I was a’onestion or debate T <” Kranor and E. C Runyon repre i Rented the affirmative H E Op I linger and Arthur Schaupp defied A very lively and interesting dis mission 4 ensaed Rendition of judges, two JtojJone favoring the affirmative. French township Jw til hold her next institute at District No. 3, date not fixed Hartford’s' next sessii-n will be held at No. •>, January 7th The Wabash orchestra has gbeen organized just one week 'aal'follows First! violin. James Kizer: second violin, ?Eddie Opliger; first’eornet, D. A "Baumgartner: ttute, Robert Slawson; baritone, E. C Runyon trombone, John Liddy , organist, Miss'. Nona M. Hoffman with thejpractioe 'and patii noe put forth by the members They will soon become the leading musical organization of the town ! Jomes Kizer. Sec. H E Opliher ; Pres. Died, at the residene> of D S . Shuemakerat Portis nd on Monday* I Deo. 12, Eddie, wife >f Joseph WiJ j son and laughter, of Mr and Mrs , William Rallston iof township. Adams county, nt ab<>ntl he a'g i of 31 vei" n«-month i ago she was placed in the cure of I on" of the hospital® a* I*>dian vpolis, where she submitted to a aurgo.-al, "..■ration A 'tumor *«rzn I • ~e f. rmed about her kidneys jwa c ; r< ' -'be sto id the well, but disia.-c fj-td ■■ p ? e her system that, failing strength en- * sued, andhopea of recovery was’ abandoned She was brought to I’ ■ tiii'ii .nd er; ifur by , ovinj hands, only a lew davs prior to h»ii i d« niiee. She 'eaves a husband anui f firee children, father and mother, two sisters and two brothers to I ' >urn The Revuai tuei-i i _ at rhe i Evangelical hurch ci iMd on last Tuesday evening. The memlwr--hip «a« gieatly revived thirty.two professed to have found the “p.m i of greai Pri’ ■. Tw. *.t,y of this • ihnr d TH' tl*' 11 ii'rph".! la a t Sabbath *r■•>ninu iH<i nit r<* will follow
f ® .. S 3 I Holiday rargains I |- - y S R'ght Goods at Right Prices I I I I w I W E a ’ re not giving our goods away be cause we did not steal them. We pre B not sellin them at cost, but we are satisfied with a small profit. Gur G-ouds were bought direct from tactory at tne lowest possible cash price and includes the neatest and most up-to-date goods on the market, and if you willcalFat onr store you will find something you want, 1 Come in and see our Display 1 I g $ I I The Hoimouse Dmg Go. | I - ■ ® a?
IN A TARTAR RESTAURANT? O,l<| ninplay of Fltt.mr'tr That Mart (•recede the Veal. Ivt, french missionaries Fatbara Hm rw who wont through Chi.-.i f i'jbet ovsi Jt a century ape diaoovArofj o; tu.. w .,t or perhaps be knew they started ttuii ihi easiest way ’• g« through ;> -trnnpo country peacefully is to conform i<> all its customs uadi con hue one’s expressions of amaie •lent in the quiet iff one's own raatn They observed losely md followed the lead of their neighbors sad made copious notes un everything. When we entered the great market town of Toion Noor (Seven Lakes),’’ they wrote wt knew net where to take up our abode. We wondered about for a long time in a labyrinth of narrow, tortuous streets lacumhered with men and animals “At last wc found an inn We un loaded our di.mi.-daiii's deposited the baggigo tn a small room foddered the animals, and then having affixed to the demos the room a small padlock which the hindlord had given us we sallied forth in quest of dinner “A triangular flag Hosting before « j house n thr nevi streel indicated o out joy beans an eating house * loi'g p.issag, ie,| n« into a spacious! apartment, in which we'e symmetrical- i ly set forth ■ nimdc' nf Ifrtlc tables When wo hart «e.-ite<l ourselves at one | of the tables a r. apot the inevitable I prelude in ibeee .unties to every; mea n.as sot before ouch of ua You must swallow intinite ten and that, boilinc hot before they will coifhent' to bring you anything else. "At last w hen they see you thus oc-t eiipie.l the oontptrdlcr of ii. v table j pays you his official visit. ( erson of > immensely elegant uu.nr.'. and cease less volubility of ion; c. ,bo after en- ■■ roiiuiii- you » views on the; affairs of tlx d n general and in I each ecu ” lat iiiiiiir conclude* I ins what there is to eat and | ■ • ■ <na vow judgment thereon. “As you oienti 'ti flu* dishes you <je sire he repe.Hs ihelr names in a men*tired riiiini for the iidurnuulon of the governor of the pci. four dinner is s.rved with ad'ulrablc promptitude, hut is.foro you eoinnieiic. the meal ett-; quette n <)iiires that you rise from your I sent and invite nil the other company to partuke. * a onio, you say. with an engaging { gesture, i onic, iny friends; come and . drink >. glass of um, with me come ! and eat a flute of rhe "'No thank you!' replies everybody I in tin* room. 'Do you rather come and 1 .'ll v I- ■' If It Uli i.’Me It is I wI . 1 invite you.’ "Uy this eereiuony you hflve ’mtini j fe.sted yotir honor,' ns tile saying is. and you toay now sit down and ent In 1 fiuiiii.it yoitr char tetei ns » gentle I man th.uoiv hfy t s, idjsued. ;» 'i risi i>, d.’p irt the cotnptrcllyr »1 the t,.i.t., p..-..,| n npp..;irs. As 1 soy erws th., iii.urtiiiont with tuui he
as —II m—.,U4.W„, .W — — ~ - —- T ii .Ou 4 r-dWrc i ■ ; INK. X ' k’- <> ■* s- *• gßr • j > ffiff *' a " yv 11 H I Start M Here I ■ 5 our Holiday shopping ought to couimencft on a ■ K otntnon geenee bams, I Mttl pro ,- nte are best ap K , preciated and when the >M t„| , n .| beautiful are f combined, you have •« r>.' y up id es ] preßent 1 * There are scores of appropriate presents in our g HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT We t begin to ■ “numerate all of ti,e t „ hut het .no . f« n hints I Smoking Jackets, g g New and Fancy V I fancy Suspenders, « f Good as the y are Pretty 3 I A Wilderness or Beautful Neckties 9 ■ 10 to 50 cen ts I Plain and Fancy Mufflers 1 25c to 15.00 Worm (doves ifor Riding or Walking S 25c to $5.00 Hnndkerchiefs, Umbrellos, Suitcases f Sweaters, Hosiery and tans ‘i L< 'rSght&T*"? be! ’"' TODAY t I Elzey & Vance, I ■ •Corner Ey-tl <>i Coan H i i ri’ p ''“Crftor, Indiana 9
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