Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1905 — Page 3

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John Lichot, of Borne, was a business caller here last evening. Joseph Smith made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Orva] Harruff returned last evening from a business trip at Berne. J. A. Tyron returned to Hoagland las; evening, after a business visit here. Leslie Andrews leaves today for Chicago, where he has secured a position. Mrs. Sophia Mitchler returned to Hoagland last evening, after a shopping visit in the city. Mrs. C. Davis arrived last evening from Geneva, and is a guest of Mr and Mrs. John Stoneburner. What is the difference between a roof and a boy ten years old? One is shingled on top and the other on the bottom. It takes two to make a bargain unless it is a matrimonial bargain, and then it takes al] the relatives on both sides the family. C. O France left today for Mansfield, Ohio, where he will visit over Sunday with his brother, Dick, who is in the employment of the Pennsylvania railroad at that place as detective.

Mat Miller, of Berne, was a visitor hero today. ’ trie current. At present the coffee mill only runs at night. J. F. Hardsook, of Borne, was a buninesH oallor hero today. Jnhn Stoneburner returned last evening from a business trip at Berne. William Ornlar returned to Borno today. He was a bmdnoea culler here. J Pear! Nicely wont to Blnffton to day, to upend Sunday with her parents. M iss Peters went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with friends. Bud Brokaw returned today from Garrett, where he was a guest of his sister. g Mrs. Mamma went to Moutpoiier today to visit over Sunday with relatives. Miller Shoemaker, of Geneva, was in our city today looking after a road jtelitiou. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Augsberger, of Linn Grove, were the guests of friends here today. Herbert Pennington went to Bluffton today, where he will spend Sunday with friends. The Monte Cristo company went to Winchester today, where they show this evening. Miss E nma Bohemian arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Miss Edna Ehinger. Miss Anna Hilderman went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit j over Sunday with relatives. M. V. B. Archbold anived last evening from Cincinnati, 0., and will spend Sunday with his family. Miss Josephine Niblick left last evening for Leipsic, Ohio, where she will visit for a week with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts returned to Sturgis, Mich . this morning, after visiting here for a short time with relatives. Mrs. Minehart returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with Miss Hattie Studabaker. Twenty seven farmers near Brirtol, Elkhart county, have organized and will operate a creamery there. The capital stock is <SOOO. Chris Strebe returned today from Mendon, Mich , whpre he was attending to business pertaining to the Grand Rapids railroad. Miss Marguerite Moran returned this morning from Berne, where she is teaching school and will sjiend Sunday with her father. There are thirty nine reasons why some women are old maids. The first one is they were born that way. The other thirty eight don’t matter. Very low one way colonist tickets to Western destinations on sale by agents of the Clover Leaf, on Feb. 21 and March 21, 1905. One half regular one way fare, plus 92, to points in Kansas, Missouri, Indian Territory, Oklamhoma Territory. Texas, Louisiana and Colorado. The Chicago Daily Review is the only Chicago daily you can get for one dollar a year, 75c for six months, 50 cents for three months. All important news, a jdaily magazine feature, complete market reports. Send a dollar to Daily Review. Coca Cola Building, Chicago, 111.

Special prices on Men’s and Boys’ Winter Suits, Overcoats, and winter Underwear. Yours for Business, Elzey & Vance

Ed Stahley, of Geneva, w< a visi tor here today. 1 W. H. Graham, of Monroe, was a business Oilier here today. Fred Eiohonberger, of Berne, was transacting business here today. Miss Gault wont to Hartford City today to make a short visit with ! relatives. "SmOTrZ Tom Railing went to | Berne today, to sjiond Sunday with relatives. Miss Bertha Hart arrived today from Fott Way no and is a guest of relatives. Ervin Elzey went to Hartford City today to make a visit with relative!. The Eastern Star lodge will meet tonight. All members requested to bo present. Miss Grace Lewton arrived last evening from Monroe, and is the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Acker arrived last evening trom Geneva, and are guests of his parents. Mrs. Tisron returned-today from Bluffton, where she was visiting with her daughter. William Baughman returned last evening from Monroe, where he was visiting with relatives. Frank France left this evening for Mansfield, Ohio, where ho will make a few days' visit with friends. Miss Bessie Auzemine returned to Van Wert today, after making a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold. Miss Genii and Master Forest Sarf went to For Wayne this morning to sperd Sunday with their sister, Maud. It is oonsilered unfortunate to be run over by an automobile. It musses up the machine and makes the owner mad. A fellow named ice is asking for an electric road franchise through Muncie. Before he gets it he will probably “thaw” some. Miss Ida Vauderford returned to Fort Wayne this morning, after making a few days' visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold. Everett, Hite & Co., have ai; ranged their coffee grinder so as to save them considerable work by having it connected with the elecMrs. C. O. France entertained last evening in honor of Mrs. Boyd Price, of Crown Point, Indiana About fifteen ladies attended and enjoyed a several hours’ contest at progressive jiedro. Atorney Shaffer Peterson filed two new oases at the county clerk's office this morning entitled respectively Benjamin W. Sholty vs John J. Meyers, suit on note demand ♦ 175 and Benjamin W. Sholty vs Henry Meyer, suit on note and to foi .<. ! -se chattel mortgage, demand ♦75. Both notes were sold to Mr. Sholty by Charles F. True. A Cincinnati firm is closing out their line of ladies' shopping bags' and have sent me a selection to sell for them. You can buy them at your own price. Call and see them. D. M. Hensley, Jeweler. ♦ls round trip to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mssouri, Texas, Oklahoma Territory and Indiana Territory, from St. Louis, Special fares in connection with these very low rates via Clover Leaf route on February 7. and 21st, and March 7th and 21. 1905. Get full information of Clover I*eaf agents or address W. L. Ross, G. P A., Toledo. ().

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“FOUND' Odd Notice in P'ominent Southern Paper of Interest to Decatur Residents. One of the best known news|«spers in the south is tha “Guide” of Dunn of N. C. Its publisher, J. P. Pittman sends us the following clipping with request to publish: “Found. By the editor of the Guide, a lx>ttle of Hyomei, the wonderful treatment that cures catarrh without stomach dosing. We can speak in highest praise of its remarkable power to cure and relieve catarrh of the head and throat. Thi men ion is made not as an advertiser, ent, but in the interest of those who uldr the torture of that terrible disease ,c itarrh. ’ In sending the clipping, Hr. Pitman wrote the following 'ettar“I enclose a little piece from my paper, issued today. You will see from this that I desire to push the selling of Hyomei as far as possible. I am using it in my own family and find that it gives the desired relief, so I take pleasure in spreading far and near the knowledge of this sure relief for catarrh.” The Holthouse Drug Co., in prepa ration for the catarrhal troubles of this st ason of the year, have ordered a large stock of Hyomei, and sell it under guarantee to refund the money if it does not relieve. The complete outfit costs but 51, and extra bottles cin be obtained for 50 cents. Ask The Holthouse Drug Co. to show you the strong guarantee under which they sell it. This remarkable remedy medicates the air you breathe, soothing and healing the mucous membrance of the air passages, and making a com plete cure of the worst case of catarrh. The Rolllnw Why Is it that in boiling in an open vessel such liquids ns elder, etc., water only escapes in steam, while the strength reinnins. while in boiling it in a retort, as In a still, the strength passes away in the steam, and in distilling salt or Impure water only the pure water passes off in the steam? This is because of a difference in tlie boiling iioints in the fluids and that under the Increased pressure of a retort the boiling point is higher than that of water in the open air at the ordinary pressure of the atmosphere. If cider had a higher boiling point than water when the water boils at 100 degrees it takes some little cider with it mechanically. On the contrary, if alcohol were present before the boiling point of water were reached most of the spirits would have passed away. If the increased pressure of the retort allows it on the boiling point of the fluids therein being reached, suppose the heat to lie great enough, they will be changed to vapor and pass away whatever they be. Profit <»n n Tub. A man who bought an old metal tub for 12 shillings at Winchester found it to lie the borough >-”shel measure of the I reign of George mid sold it to an I American for £«M». r.onuon Mall. If the market value of advice were | to take a rise the whole world would |be rolling In riches New Orleans Picaj yuue. BUSINESS MENTION Sleds from 250 up ut The^ Economy. Economy means saving. See the low prices on our sleds. Toilet Soaps, the best assortment in the city, at 5 to 25 cents per cake jat Blackburn & Christen s drug (store. 15d2wkseod | We have the best facilities in the I state to make up any sized picture or picture frame. Lyman Bros. 10d6 Wanted—A housekeeper, middle agea lady preferred. Good wages to right party. Enquire of Mrs. H. L. Conter, Fifth street. Wanted—A stack of straw. Last year's will do. Call or see The J . W. Place Co. at once. Now is your time to have portraits made. Our popular |4.50 (finish for (♦l.bOonly Lyman Bros. 10d6

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The Key to the Situation We have placed in our window a box which contains TWENTY DOLLARS We will give a kev to this !k>x FREE with every CASH purchase of ONE DOLLAR or over. When keys have ixs-n given out you may try your key. Only TWO keys will unlock this box. Youre may be one of them. The first key to unlock the box takes $15.00 The second key to unlock the box takes $5.00 No employee allowed to have a key. We do not know which key opens the box. We will begin giving out keys Fridav Morning, January 20 WINNES SHOE STORE DEALERS IN Ladies, Gents and Chi dren’s Shoes Boots and Rubbers of Every Descrpition A Key may be worth Dollars to you ■MBUMnWUUOKSKSBHanHHMHVnHBW BOSSE'S OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 31 J. C- STEWART'S MERRY MUSICAL FARCE THE TWO JOHNS Delightfully Ludkrous, Witty, Droll, Humorous Satire, . and the other Trimmings Necessary to Complete Rich Funniosites ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH, START TO FINISH The Company Includes: ED\v. BIXiLEY, BERT ( ANNon, 11. .1. KOOPEItfCHAT. A. I3OVD, HERMAN STEINMAN, AL. M>l?A(iUr:. , l?O(.ir:l? tiiul Bill J: DOLAN, l:l)NA (. BURNII I, I FRANKIE TRUi'IBO, CLAPA KELLER, IRENE CAPLISI E AND THE EAMOUS GARDEN (U Y QUARTEI II: NEW SPECIALTIES, NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. Prices : *25, 35 and 50 cents Seats at Holthuuse Drug Co. MONEY TALKSI Will Money Help You? IF SO call on or write to us. We will loan you money in any amount 2 from $lO to sloo,’on household goals, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve mouths of time in which to pav it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out anti mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and w, 11 call on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address S o oT.Vb n o« FORT WIINE LOAN CO. | “ m Established 1 . fort Wayne, Ind.

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