Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. BVMT BVIMINA, EXltrT SCNDAV, BT LBW <a . BLUINaHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RAtTCB Sf carrier, r*r .. .... too y carrier. |*rr »< *r Ba 00 y nail, per mouth tie By mail. i« r y. ar St.SO Pinilla I'oviva. Two Cantu. Advanlaluit rati* made known on a ppi lea lion Sutured In the pnatolHw at livcatu.' ln«tl ana. a> eecoud-olaM mall maltar. J. H. HELLER, MANAGE R . The president states that con-grt-wn will be nailed into extra session October 1(J. Thin to the first official information to oome from the White Houne, and means that the chief executive han not abandoned hope for legislation along the linen urged during the last Pension..

The glowing commendation jf the present oity administration at Indianapolis at the hands of the Indianapolis News, would indKMte that Mayor Holtzman will have a warm defender and supporter in his ambitions to again be mayor of Indianap >lto- He deserves it. The resignation of the present members of the Panama oommiseon was demanded by the president through Secretary Taft, and indications point to a good riddance. It is now the hope of the administra tion to accomplish something toward the completion of this gigan tic enterprise. SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Matlcy Celebrated ih< Event Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Mngley cels - J bra ted the twenty fifth wedding 1 anniversary of their wedding yes terday. A six o'clock dinner was one of the features of the event and was greatly enjoved hy the guests who included their relatives. A number of beautiful presents weie received and the occssion will he a happy remembrance for the bride and groom as well as those who participated in the celebra’um.

Our spring stock is now complete Good dressers have acquired the habit of koking to this store for their clothes. It’s a good habit too. Many of our best customers we won away from the exelusive mer chant ( f tailor and his high x P r i ces . U , vou s ’ r will Psl 7 c*^**# o** 0 ** suits er top coats, Gc '" e ry ° U uu^ '" h ’' ,he >' changed - * \ / I Vj Our garments are T \ \ / j ! built by the cleverest K “1W WJalnuliß A craftsmen that ever I / x —J threaded a needle or ) \ A ’ i handled a tailor’s V-rtiPu IU u/i iPuV goose and they bear ! |(||yv*/ the marks of EXCLUSIVENESS AND INDIVIDUALITY We can place you on the list of good dressers of this comm unity, without charging you high prices for it. WE HAVE HAND-TAILORED SUITS with hand felled collars and hand-made buttonholes and padded shoulders, in black, grey, brown and other fancy colors in single and double breasted, from $lO to sl2. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of $lO and sl2 plain and fancy worsteds ever shown in the city. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT Our young men’s and children’s department is especially attraetve this season. All grades and patterns at reasonable prices. CONFIRMATION SUITS These we have in abundance of styles and qualities—prices reasonable. ELZEY & VANCE, Corner East Court House Decatur, Indiana.

A PETITION Mike Toohev Trying to Get His Son Out of rl*on, Michael Touhey is circulating a petition to be present!*" to Govern or Frank Hanly, asking for a pirole for Frank T>uhey, who was sentenced to th* penitentiary for embroiling a certiti 'ate of dep wi* from his father t tdaw, and cashing it here. Tonhey has served about a year of his sentence of from two to fourteen years, and as it is probably a little too early to receive much recognitiw from tle governor or board of pardon BERNE ITEMS. Emil Frans was a business caller at the oount.v seat Monday.

Amos Hirschy is transacting busin*s* at Woodburn this week. Mark Burdge is still bedfast with I condition not so favorable as last week. Atternev Evil B Adams, of Decatur. was transacting legal business here Tuesday. ('Earles McDonald,Dug Gross and B B Gritnmeil were oallars at Geneva Tuesday evening Will Jack and wife left Tuesday for North Dakota, where they will worK during the coming summer. Abraham Beeler and Emma Roth, of French township, were quietly married Monday evening by Esquire F. C. Foreman. The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Prar fell from a road grader last Sunday and fractured one of his limbs. Frank Foreman, wife and bi by were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Emery of Blue Creek town ship. Wednesday. Dr. C- H. Schench. who met with a mi*hap last Friday by falling from the second fl str to the sleepers below, is going so ne, with the use of two crutches. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. It.-hir.K Blind. BleedmsorProiudinr lllesT llruK,n»t'srvfuu motx-j it PaZOoIXTME.Suk fail* to cure any case no matt-r of How 100., oaiKiloK. la a u. I- day*. l'ir-i applH-atias idv*« esse and rwi ML-. If your dr grist han't it * □<! Me. la»iaa>M and it will he torwarrdv<i poat paid by the Vari* Medk-iue Co.. sl Lout* Mo

A Combination Social A combination social will be giv. [ en at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. V Steele, on Monroe street Fridav evening, the 31, at which a* iis'lal the pure social pieasim s and re freshments will la- engaged in Connection with the business part of the young peoples work, which will Consist in the payment of the first Ins’ill nent of 50 ornika pledged by | members of the Y P. C. U tow*id pastor's salary. Each member will relate the unique manner in which said money was earned. You are invited to be present and share in the pleasures »f this occasion. Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annua) meeting of stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund A- Savings association of Deuatur, I Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said aesocution in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, April 10th, 1905, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the election of eleven directors ami for the Iran suction of such other business as may be properly brought l>efore said meeting. F. M. Schirmever. Secretary. 63d 2 wks Masonry Work. I have moved back to Decatur and am again engaged at stone'mason work. Let me know if you want any work done in this lin •. All kinds of stone, brick or cement work (Mil Phone 232. Jntnes Hurst, corner Monroe and Mann streets 64d12 Important Notice. The City Trucking company is now owned by F. A. Dibble A’ Miller, who have assumed all indebtedness. and to whom sll outstanding accounts are payable. They will do a general dravage business and will handle all kinds of coal. They have on hands at present a supply of various good grades of soft coal including Magazine coal the lest on earth for cook stoves. We thank you for past favors and solicit vour future trade. Dibble A- Miller. «Jtf. Lost—A Poland China hog, weight from 75 to 100 pounds. Send information to Irvin Acker first house north ot jail. First’ street, Decatur. Ind. 61d6

Ben Hur Banquet The members of D'catur Court are preparing for their anniversary banquet OB the above date. The memliership now numbers 242, the oilier having Gen installed April 3rd, lldO., ts w» file yiars old. ' A roll <'•11 will be made and every | mem tier i» iuvlted to attend and , enjoy a good sts’ial time at Ben Hur hall Supper 15 cents. Mary V. Dailey, Bet* be. 57d2 WHAT IS CATARRH? IYOMH (LRU THIS COMMON ANI EliAIiRELABLE DISLASt. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple method of breathing it into the air | passages anil lungs. Il kills the getuia of Hie catarrhal poison. heals ami sooth a the irritated mucous mem brane, enters the blood with the oxygen aud kills the germ* present there, effectually driving thia disease from the system. If you have anv of the following avmptous, catarrhal germa are at work somewhere iu the mucous m*m brane of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes or tissues of the lungs. ..(tensive breath huakloesaot valve drvnea* of the now dischante from the pain ave.s* the eves nose pain in bach of flea I stoppaa* of tin- now pain In front of the a.-hinii of the bod) Iw-a.l dropping* n thr-at teodenev to take cold mouth open while burning pab. in the •1.-.-plug throat tlck.lrur hack of the hawing to clear uaiaW the throit f w i.atlonot crusts pain In tbe cheat la the now • uougb drynweof throat in Hitch >u aide the morning lo.*ong of flesh Ina*->t strength vanat-h appetite spa*n>s ot ouch ng low spirlten a. time cough short and raising ot frothy hu-king muc us court worse > ighta' expecioratlong yellow and mornlug matter loss In vital force dlfflcultjr in breathing a feelingot tlghtneaa trequ. lt sneezing aero** the upper i part ot the cheat Hyomei will cun* the disease, des | troy activity of any germ life in the | respiratory organs, enrich and purify I the blood with additional ozone, aud after a f-w days’ use of thia treatment | the majority of these symptoms will i have disappeared. In a few weeks the cure will be complete. Catarrh or catarrhal colds cannot | exist when Hy.npei is used. This is a strong statement, but The Holt-' house Drug Co. emphasize it bv i agreeing Io refund your money if | Hyomei does not cure. Anniversary Sermon The Ben Hur anniversary sermon will be delivered by Rev. J. C. 1 White, April 2. 10:30 a tn. The members of Decatur Court are re quested to meet at Ben Hur hall Sunday April 2nd at 10 o’clock to go in a body to the M E Church, where a si>ecial sermon will be I preached for the local order in this city. Every member is urged to attend this service. Mary V | Dailey, Scribe.. **'d3 BUSINESS MENTION For Rent—Dwelling on Third j street. See Mrs. D. E. Studabaker. > Buy the best and cbea|>est fence —the Page. J. D Nidiinger.Agent. Mdtf Wanted to buy. laides' bicycle. Must be in good condition See A. R Bell. rt3d6 Lost—Pair of gold rimmed double-sighted glasses. Finder please leave at thi* office, For Rent—April Ist. a ten riotn house. Inquire of James N. Fristoe. ftsd6 Strayed—Three sheep from my field just south of town. I will pay ; the man who returns them. Fed Scheiman. rt3 dt For Sale—Horse suitable fori farm, weight 1400, black. Inquire | of Z. (). Lewelleh, Monroe, Ind. ft3d« Fot Sale—Thirteen Shropshire sheep and one buck, at reasonable price. Inquire of Lawrenoe Meyer at Peoples A' Holthouse stables. | «4<16 Wanted—Au old line life ’insur- j anoe company of New York is desirous of securing a local tative. Attractive policies G<s«i income assured. Address, look box 200. Fun Wayne, Ind. 64d3 Thu spring term of the Huntington Business University be.ins April 4th. The enrollment is unusually large. Write for the “spactol proposition-" H. B. U. Huntington, Ind ,; 4d6 Lost or Stolen—Black Shephed dog, with white ring around neck, white on breast, tail and legs; has on tan collar with brass bnckle. Will pay liberal reward for information leading to his return. Israel Bender, Decatur, rural route teu, 64d3 E. F. Miller, owner of Beaverdam herd Duroo Jersey swine, offers for sale three yearling sows by Uorreo tor (9739) bred for April farrow to Anderson Boy (1*604). Also Sept, pigs, either sex, good enough for breeders. Cheap enough for farmers. Residence five miles due east of tewn, rural route number nine, Decatur, Ind. 59d10

Bet ter see the Goods ye« we aay you Iwlti-r **»■ the goodaI hey iq>eak for lheuiaeivro, n*|«e c< rlaiuly have i» eweli hue of , Ladies’, Children’ and Men’s Fancy f>i spring trmle. Our 15c childrens’ and iui*M* b ke be beaten Muywhere and aei< I'>in equaled Seethe pretty thing* in ladfato* 25c LACE FANCY STRIPES for apring. they will certainly help to complete your apring outfit. See them to *ee them is to buy them. AT TRUES

For Rent—A large ten room house, situate on Marshall s’reet, in good repair, with good water and lots of fruit. Inquire of Mrs. A. CGregory. ‘Phone 151. sstf r“A ORE AT - 1 BARGAIN VACANT LOTS Inside of CA E and (i KA I RK. For sale, three vacant lota, on Line Street, inside of Rail Roads abstract ottitle, macadam street in front. These lots must tie sold in the next Thirty days, will 'be sold for one third their cash value. North Lot .. *250.00 Middle Ix>t *225 00 South Lot *200.00 a One Third Cash, one third one 1 year, one third two years, 6 f interest on defered payments, I or defered payment in monthly 1 installments. I B. W. Sho Ity II No IN DRUGS. XOT A DROP OF RED BLOOD IN H TONS OF DRVtIS. Ol<l Mother M Nature ba* tl.e key to the -lore- ■■ bou*e <>t lieahli. oil mint aiq-ly M| to her to (Ind it. Ju«» knock at the door under the «ign of ■■ NU-TRI-OLA AND NATURE E aud revivecoinp.eteluforujatlon. nV CAN'T ■ We Ou a ran tee AIITIKD TO ■ to Cure You DI E. U E I— A ILL KE ■ STOKE YOU TO PERFECT M HEALTH FOR LESS TUAN ■ Fl NEKAL EXPENSES. ■ Q CENTS A DAY 0 FOR NU-TRI-OLA F gives you FREE ClwiuliilJ, Mkro- ■ MxtpicorX Kay ExAnunatioti: puts at vour disposal the services ot a stair Ot Th,- MOST SKILLED PHVM- K I IASS CHI Ml*m AM> SrRGEOX* IN IHE WoHi.n. We give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to eure yau. or ToVH MOSEY BACK WITHot'T yCBHION. ‘4J Itny.’ Trentiu. ut, S't. W* M ... T':x Doctors 31 SAID “*he M McstDik.'* m M /il-'WiJteeßß Wvh the L lie IF of herh tt l ang KI ArLv-Zff’ Ruß g>. K{ M her weight re- MN 'si n-jK duced to 07 ■■ M W >'Uu«. tier ■■ (< ’ a-* «vkt«m S'lat- M I lered hvCON- M ■I , ; sumption, n j KC J .Mrs. Tapley Bra —W jpS w ui'vti 1; P BN - rsMjyiffffMTL '*. to die. H- I Isl J ,\<iXTDL 1 ■ ■ I gB ' 1# t • i BE Bw '• «j* :ii*nBn Mrt Minnie t Taplev , . ,-ui-.,.,,; ■■ li .]«• .V -a la-t re-.irt !.. r t..tli<-r BN EM Ir* unit a I* v <■’ yr I'.IoLA. BMi b I- I, U.S. . .Ai.n BN UN a.,- 'T ■ nrr.bieiouL-11 NH BB Mil>*bl<-d. at the cud ot six Nh BB ni- u'l ss -t■ « > ami EBB a-.i'l < aon m.t.. at the BN end of I.’, inoutu*. I weighed 1-0 Baa ■N ' ■ «•>* appar.-ti»:y t-i j»-r- 1N KB I. . t h- Head Detail ol this NB Hull Olh.-r W Ololei 1,11 Cur,-* hi BK JN -Ih. I unt .ii.ol I it,-." It ,In, . N| IS Illi M IICIOI. V I <IMI* As X . H BB i*' tv. Madi.hu St.. Chl. « k -,.. HK A;l DfLW -I* I" Sold and Guaranteed by SMITH YAGER & FALK. DRUGGISTS And by Tin* N'NthmMi Drtif Abba.

A UO.'lE IN DECATUR. Me have for sale an exceptional bargain, if eohl at once, in a seven room cottage house 01. north Third street, four squaren from the court house and is equipped with all modern improvements, such as gas, electric lights, telephone, hard and soft water in the kitchen, bath room and water closet, cementcellar. Best of reasons for selling. Price $1750. Also some good lots in a good location Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Over Burnt Harne** store, DetMiur, Indiana REPPERT, FRUCHTE & LITTERER.

1 —--i/T‘ < 1 t • "•-■ v • • -I FIGURES THAT FASCINATE arethoee on the pages of a l>atik bo. k Each entry menu* a lot. It meats a certain measure of ■ticceea and in dependence. MONEY IN THE BANK makes a man of vou. with the r**p»- t of your fellow citizeoa. Why not start an account at the First National Bank Decatur. Indiana. It needn't lie a large one at first. You can male it larger as fast as you like. The First National Bank j DKCAJ-UR. IND. Farm Implements | We handlo a full line of : : : JANESVILLE EARN IMPLEMENTS We are introducing the new riding plow and are making specialty on three aud the JANESVILLE CORN PLANTERS j which aer without! doubt the best ou the market. Call and see ns. A. N. STEELE & BRO 120 North First St. TITON AND GOLIATH These two famous stallions will 1 stand the season of 1905 as follows: - First three days of week at Preble laat three days of week at the Conrad | farm, near Freidheim. TERMS: $15.00 to insure colt > with proper care to stand aud suck. AUGUST CONRAD.