Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. KVBBI KVBMIWO, BX< tPT SC MOAT, ST U■ W a. SLUINBHAM. IUHCBIBTIOR RATH B, c»rr <>. I»r ’Oc |j rvner per M OO By mail par month By mail, prr yr«r . St SO Sinaia cwpiaa. Two <>t»u Advertising rate* made bnovann applk*at»oe Bute red in the p-wtoflicr al Iwentur. Indi ana. at axond-claM mail matter. J. M. HELLER. MANAGER. If any of the children, real or' prospective#, of the Landis boys, I here any. preference a# tJ the kind of a soft »nap they deal re at the expense of Vncle Sam, please hold up your hands. ■■■—MlMSKMi■— The new executive order which provide." a continuance in office of ' the present postmaster* isoausing a round of that good, old sash! oat d cussing 'among those who lelieve in that fundamental principal “to the victor# belong the spoils. ” State Line. John Wolfe was at Van Wert on business Saturday. j. 8. Lichtenberger was at Glen tn ire on business Friday. 8. W. Johnson and Albert Shevis of Wren, was in our vicinity Thursday. Solomon Kn'hne. of near Daisy, was in Decatur on business Thurs day Ollie Stunt, whi has been sick fjr a few weeks is some better at this writing. Samuel Workmger of near Decatur. was visiting Lase (Jaunt and family Thutsday. El.sworth Swigart and familv of Ceylon, was visiting Simon Trea# ter and family Sunday. Otis Stettler of near Willshire, was visiting with friend and rela fives in this vicinity Sunday. I! G. R. Wood aud family was visit-1 ing hi# brother. Charlie Wood and 1 family of near Pleasant Mills, Sun- 1 day. Samuel Swigart and family of near White Oak. is visiting with' Lase Gaunt and family for a few days. Linn Grove. t. A. W. Lindsey will sell his person#! property at public sale on tM ma test. , * A drove of from sixty to seventy- 1 five mules [Asaed by this place on Bunday morning We are informed that they were to be put on sale at Huntington. E'mer Johnson of Decatur, relieved David Mesbberger of a fine team of bosses last week, 2450 being the leverage, Mr. M. has another team among his herd that hie aged grandmother could not purchase for less than 1-500. Frank and Arch Haughton and their consorts, of Geneva, paid Mace Haughton and family a visit last Sabbath. After thiitf days as proprietor of the Bluffton chop house, Frank Heller again sold the plant and will m >ve on the Lewis Dunbar farm. Mrs. Ruth Rittgeis and son, of Huntington, are visiting the parents' home this week. F J. Sh'phird has Daniel Lrrichty sawing out the timber for

fid BOYS’ >> ■ V z t • v / " 13 V | | iffFMMWu i him—— / JV > y/7 We want to talk to you about our Boys’ Suits. Our department for BOYS’ CLOTHING, from two and a half to fifteen years is now filled to the brim. aSmh B The ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND FABRICS is the largest and finest we have ever shown, in fact we are safe in saying we have the best collection of Boys’Suits ever shown in the city. We might talk to you for weeks and not be able to make one-tenth the impression on you that we rVf I? could if we had you in our store for just a few minutes. We can’t write ‘'Ads” that sounds any better than our competitors, but we can show you !' Boys’ Clothing that I ® FITS BETTER. LOOKS BETTER AND WEARS BETTER * i i It vVill do you good to see our Boys’ Clothes. We’re ptoUd to show them il/nwl ilB rtolthoUse, Schblte & Co. W I L Sellers of Good Glothcs for Men and Boys. gK I — —— """" 1 — - — i - -

his barn, also Henry French, three I miles weal of here, is having the •awing done for a new barn 40xS0 feet in Bias. Miller and Booklet s . mill is doing the work. The Philadelphia Pres* is anxious to know and inquires for answer “If beauty's just skin deep.” We roust confess we'd like to know the depth of ugliness Almost any dude does know when off his throne I that beauty goes but skin deep and ugly to the hone. Beauty fades away while ugly holds it's own William Pine, of Geneva, made us a social and bn«ine«s call last Friday. He says that his abort experience of township life is from fair to middling. Real Estate Transfers Reti-r’id V» Oestur Abstrac: •#<! Loss 1 1 corcsasrl 11 James W Wiley to Chauncev C. j Wilder, inlot 433, Decatur. 11000. 1( C. J- Luti. com to Matthias Kirsch, inlot 732. Decatur. 21 Nancy A. Carter to Geo. A Ernest, pt sec 11. Kirkland tp. 1300. Sephen Roebuck to Elisabeth 8 Kern, pt sec 21. St. Mary s tp. 1227.75. Rosa Hoffer to Marion F. Parrish inlot 17, Monroe. 1125. Emma E Mann to (Jeorge Apple- ’ man. pt sec 4. Washington tp, | 1 21050. Della F Fetzer to Martin Beery, i inlot l°o, Decatur. 11300. Adams Circuit Court to Mary t Schneider. 3 acres sec 20, Blue Creek tp. order of court I ] R. >sa Wolf, ex to Wm. K Nable. 1180 acres sec 12. Rnol «tp 2'olo. David W. Summers to John Rad- ( enbush. pt sen 34, Root tp. 2250. John M. Fields to Andrew G Briggs, pt s to 33, Hartford ip. ‘ 23600. Morton J. Martin to Thomas Drew, p* se? 2b. 'Vabash tp. 2350. . L C- Fetters to Frank Spangler. | 20 acre* sec 22. Union tp. 2400. Ulysses G. Feller to Joe A. c Schwartz., 20 acres. Monroe tp f 11025. 1 Abe Bxsh to Emma M'Queen. ! pt sec 35. Ro >t tp 2-500. John H Hiltv. to Gorger Baum- ( gartner. inlot 3A«i. Berne. 2900 Catherine Albright to Della Fwtz- , er. inlot 1932, Decatur. 2950. William B Eiger tn Marv R. | Bracht. 33 acses sec 15, Kirklaud ( tp. 12000 Aetna Life ln« Ct to John A. ( ‘Smith, »49 *<”*•. Bt. Marys tp 21300. John B Dutcher to Jesse F. I Evans, inlot 888. Decatur. 2100. I Lewis Reynolds to Nancy E. ■ Reynolds, pt out-lot 18, Berne. 2155 j Public Sale. Fred S 'hroeder will sell at pub. lie-sale at his residence six miles west ofDeoatur. Wednesday. March 29. five bead of horses, four cows, three brood sows. 21 shoats, 100 chickens, corn. oats, wagons, buggies. farming implements, harness household furniture and many J other articles. Charles W. Johnson will offer he for sale at his residence on the old Cross farm, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fritlay, March 31, two work horses, one cow, two brood sows, farming ! implements, wagons, buggies, har- • ness, grain, and many other articles.

BUSINESS MENTION Mrs B.*rd#ley 's oj»aning, Match . 29. 60d6 Beautiful spring styles in ladies' hats at U. Dsininger s millinery j opening, Wednesday afternoon and evenibg. 3M3 Miller A Debolt do all kinds of carriage and sign {minting Phone I <56. 60d6 For Sale—l3B feet of iron fence good as new, will sell cheap Also a lot of second band doors and windows Dick Townsend I'M-'* Spring millinery opening Wednesday afternoon and evening Doni miss it. U. Deininger's. 58d3 Get your buggies and carriages revsrnished. It will do them good Try Miller A* Debolt, carriage and sign p timers Phone 456, over J * Smith wagon shop. *od6 Next month you can buy jewelry at any old price at Hensley 's. 59dA FOR SALE—Corn fodder for sale Call on D E. Studabaker at tbe Democrat office. 42tf. Lsidea, you can see the spring 1 fashions in hats at U. Deininger's. Wednesday afternoon and evening 58d3 Commencng April Ist Hensley will close out his entire stick of fixtures. 59d6 Wantsd—Seam trees desires sewing in homes Address, Flors Miller. Decatur, Ind., or inquire at | this office. 46d6 For Rent—A large ten room house, situate on Mar-nall street, in good repair, with good water and lots of fruit. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Gregory. 'Phone 151. 58tf For—Sale 5 Duroc Jersey shoats 5 months old; three male, two sows Eligible to register. Call on Wm Pyke one mile north of Decatur, oi | Dailey farm. Terms reasonable ts We can sell a parcel of ground on North Second street 82% f*' front and 340 feet long at a re markable low cash price. See us Merryman & Sutton. 36d2wks From March Ist to May 15tb the Erie railroad will sell tickets to the Pacific coast and interme diate points at very low rate# Ask agents for particulars. George J. Henneford has pur chased the interest of LawrenoSchlegel in tne blacksmith shop Io cited on North Second street, and will resume bu.-'iness in the 010 , stand, and will welcome the «l< customers. All outstanding billand collections are payable to Mr Henneford. sbd 3 I E F Miller, owner of Beaverdam herd Duroo Jersey swine, offers for sale -hree yearling sows by Correc tor (9739) bred f>r April farrow to Anderson B>y (1’604). Also Sept, pigs, either sex. good enough for breeders Cheap enough for far mere. R evidence five miles due east of town, rural route number nine, Decatur, Ind. 59d10 215 round trip to points in Arkan <as, Colorado, K-ansas, Ixiuisiana, I Mssouri. Texas. Oklahoma Territory land Indiana Territory, from St. Louis, Special fares in connection with these very low rates via Clover (»af route on February 7. and 21st. and March 7th and 21. 1905. (Jet | full information of Clover Leaf ' scent# or address W. L. Ross, G. P. A Toledo. O.

“A SuperSensative I M an Says the Phllospher, “feels n>B«>y • fc » rd r “P CB ,b * bump of bis vanity that never realy teuebs him ' t masonZi?77m- cr.tical feminine, for admiring my suit more (ban the man in side of it. but I do wish they knew I bought it of FI 7.F.V & VANCE then they would throw a bouquet at my economy instead of an egg at my extravagance. OUR ELEGANT SPRING SUITS ARE DECITFUL olmmKigh’er price suits. Handsome Fancy Worateda, Fancy Brown, and Elegant Spring Overcoats. A Fit, Fit for Everybody, c ° r °H~~. Co “'* ELZEY & VANCE “‘“dus*.

Watch for Hensley s closing out 59d6 Mrs B"-»rd<ley will have her millinery opening March 29. Everything new. up to date, stylish. CpMUrs on Second street, opposite »urt house. •’OdS J MOTICE TO CITY WtTER CONiUHEBS. All delinquent water cinsumers »re hereby notified that unless they >ay their ace junta by April 1. 19 >5, hey will be turned off and theii aojonnts left for collection P. K.rsoh. Al B. hler. C- D. Teeple. 5Sd6 MILLINERY OPENING. Opening display of Spring and Sommer Millinery, Wedteadav afternoon and evening. Mhrch 29th. Mra. A M. Peterson, 59 S«1 Public Sale. Henry Marhenke will sell at ano ion at bis residence. 5 miles north if Decatur, or 1 and % miles north >f Monmouth, at 10 o'clock a. m , ■n Tuesday, March 28, Cattle, hogs, mplements. harness, surrey, etc.. FIGURES THAT FASC NATE > are those on the pages of a bank book. ' Each entrv means a lot. It rrenns a ■-ertain measure of success aud in1 dependence. * MONEY IN THE BANK makes a man of you, with the respect of your fellow citizens. Why not start an account at the First National Bank Decatur, Indiana. It needn't be a large one at first. You can male it i larger as fast as you like. The First Notional Bank DECATUR, IND

NIBLIGK&CO. FOR Spring Wraps AND High Grade Dry Goods I I I I WATCH THIS SPACE

FJr Rent—Dwelling on Third street.J See Mrs. D. £. Studabaker Mortgage Exsmptiou. Call on Ina M. Wyatt, notary public, for your mortgage exernp tion. Office over Holtbouse. Schulte & Co's store, corner 2nd and Monroe streets. 40dw4 Are You Wise? if you are you will certainly see A. B. SMITH & BRO. about your PLUMBING Monroe St. Phone 447 I

TITON AND GOLIATH r JS (-mr trfa&F Ji These two fatnouw afalTan* will stand the season of 1905 as folio* s First three days of week at Preble last three days of week at theConra ‘ farm, near Freidheim, TERMS:— SIO.OO to insure volt with proper care to stand and suck. AUGUST CONRAD.