Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■TtIT KVtNINU, SXCCPT (VNDAT, BT U■ W ca. BLLINBMAM. SUBSCRIPTION R AIT t B Bp earrivr. t»r 'Oc M carrirr. prr y*r *4.00 ay u » »SC By na *» »0 Mb*l* copies. T«o C«nl» a*v4rt'.».nf rateauiAde ksowsoa Application Bnwrril la the poatoffi'" at t*caiu\ Indiana. aa sMood-elaas wall matter t. M. HELLER MANAG <R. SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist. The quarterly communion service at 10:30 am., at which, the officiary of the chucb. desire* all members to be present. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. W. H. D«niel and Rev W. J. Myes. Our Sunday school at 9:15. If you do not attend elsewhere you are urged to oome to this school. The Epworth League in charge of Mt«s Agnes Krick as leader will be favored by by Miss Fannie Rioe with instrumental rendering and a vocal solo by Miss Marie B?erv. Subject. “Minor Moralities.’’ Eph. 4 25 32 Public worship in the evening. 7:30. Subject. ‘ ('arista Law.” In Christ's name, we bid you a cor. dial welcome t > this house of God. Evangelical. Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching at 10:30, followed by comuoion services Rev W. H. Mygrant con ducting the services. Young Piopies meeting at 6:30, followed by eermon by Rev. M. Mygrant. A. B Haist, Pastor. U. B. Church. Mr F. A |l»ihble will call the session of Sabbath school promptly at 9:30. Kindly greet him with a •mile on time Dr Cullise will preach at ’10:30 Y P C. C. U service at 6:30. Leader Mrs G. E Luke Sermon by pastor at 7:30. Subject, “A Victor's Crown.” Notice. 1 have plenty of money to loan on farms D. B. Erwin, Attorney at law.

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MONROE WINS Defeated Postoffice Ball Team • Score Nine to Six-tnde Sam i Boys Navinß a Run of Touch Luck. W’ was a bloody ball game thst | was placed last evening at Steele’s park between Monroe and the p >stoftice m which Monroe won bv a sore of nine to six. The game bad many sensational features in which Monroe excelled. The Decatur boys were unable to do anything with the pitching of Johnson until the ninth inning, when they scored three runs Monroe in the meantime took advantage of the postoffice bovs misplays and counted in almost every inning, running their total up to nine. Rev Sprague, short stop for Monroe ana Dyk>- Frisinger for the postolfice boys, were both injured and forced to retire from the game early. A return game may soon be arranged and a battle royal will be in order. A TOWN DESTROYED r Johnson. Illinois. Wiped Out.—Loss a Half Million. By United Press News Aaßoclatlen. Johnson. 111., 17.—Firv destroyed forty buildings here today, entirely wiping out the business section of the town. The loss is 1500,000. I just received a fine line of silverware suitable for wedding pres •nts 1 such as knives, forks, spoons laules, everything you could want. Just take a peepjin the show window at Hensley ’s. 16d6

SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. • ■—— Harvesting Hay Quickly THE OHIO HAY LOADER -all boxing m l bearingt, have roller and ball-bearirgs which 9 gKt make the ligtcst draft loader manufactured. We ‘'a*'ft jgy| Guarantee THE OHM o run ONE- > <*/ z THIRD easier than any kvflder made. I It is furnished with a sliding apron and thus : ' t-/ » the load can be made as high ns ’esired. Guar- I anteed to load the highest load. XkV Can be sossed from the wagon without get- » ting down off the load, | The Fork Arm support ,r the b.p raises or " -j lowers by-gravity, so as to adjust itseit to light ■ * * jgf *» or heavy hay and the loader thereby cleans ' ‘jf xkp itself andelivers ill t'.'.e ?. ty. —Th> > if • - uab'.e point. S* *- When Getting, Get the Best THE“DAYTON”RAKE _ | THE GEAR DRIVE It is trade with all-gear drive, and tirown in and out ' ■•« * | of g* ar by a clutch with shifting lever within easy I i reach "f the driver. These gears are covered to ex- '■ elude dust »nd dirt ’ '■ (ONTINU H'S STEEL SHAPT (V) The shaft which carries the raker bars is of one cotf ~ '-- tin ous piece cf steel, and not divided, which add* '-J - strength and wearing qualities. V //1\ WHEELS WITH REMOVABLE (ENTER BOXES / / I X'jF The large ground wheels which furnish the power are / I /£j|g.< steel wheels, 4(5 inches high with 2j inch channel tire, heavy spokes and strong lugs. THREE RAKE SHAPIa Tbe ‘ DAYTON” has three sets of rake shafts with 84 teeth, oil temperec—2B te th tc «ach a’.aft. Il is 9 inches wider than any other rake. ROLLER BEARINGS. LIGHT DRAPT. LONG LIFE The ' DAYTON’” is the only rake that has roller bearings m the principal journal hues, insuring lift draft, ease of operation, long life and durability. • (ASTOR WHEELS The “DAYTON” is equipped with two castor wheels, and the supports for same are made cf steel construction, and extra heavy relief spring operations w.thin a tube. This insures light running, and proper adjustment of tbe teeth to the surface of the ground. CONSIDER WHAT WE WILL DO The "DAYTON" save* io time and labor, it covers the biggest space, accumulates more bay in cne windrow than any ether rake. It covers in two trips, up aod down the field, a space 20 feet wide, ineluding windrows. This . \h Some Tedder /|X |'k' » ledders Kicks ® . H Py sh the II ll Hay. The Mok€ Hov Quail * 111,1 ,lu T jWnr J[ X 4? X» I Kicks it up S un A LjJ JL and Turns Seines , i THE. “QUAIL” HAY TEDDER Our price on these Hay Tools are no higher than the so called “just as good kind.”

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Father Eberly will conduct servioes at Portland tomorrow. Disk Vantilberg arrived from Willshire, today, to spend Sunday with hi* family. Wanted—A farm hand for five months. Enquire us George •Flanders, Riverside livery l«rn. 18566 Mrs. Robert Christen and son returned to Marion, today, after a visit here, a guest of Mrs. A. J. Smith. , Harry Ryf, the adopted six.year-, ojd son of John Butler’s in French township, w«s seriously injured Tuesday noon by falling from a ladder in the barn to the fl >or. He was unconscious for a long time and was in a comatose condition upon the arrival of Dr. Reusser. He has only a small bruise on one of the hips, but judging from the flow of blood and other fluids through the ear he must have fractured the skull.— Berne Witness.

j Miss Julia Loser will visit at I I Berne tomorrow with her parents. * Arthur Hall leaves tomorrow! morning for Findlay, Oh<o, to attend the funeral of his uncle Henry Uyer. ( Mrs. A. H. Fri.dnget returned this morning to Akron, Ind., after , making a plesant visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. Acker. Martha Place was born in Ver- , meat, September 2s, 1x35, and died at Van Wert. Ohio, June 10, 1905. She was aged 09 years, 8 months and 13 davs. Mrs. Place had lived in Wiltshire for fifteen or twenty yeirs. where she was well known, and many of her former friends and neighbors were at Pleasant i Mills to attend the funeral services, !, I which were conducted Monday at one o’clock by H. Kohn. She 1 leaves one son and daughter, two • brothers, one sister and many other | friends and relatives to fellow on. , —Willshire Herald.

J \\ Place, the veteran ice I cream man. is on the sick list to- ! day. Mi»s Della MrGonagle arrived today from Willshire, and is a guest of friends. A marriage license was issued today to Stephen A. Siegrixt and Margaret M. Omlor. Misses Edna Heffman, Lucile Cnsac and Gladys Bolton went to Berne today, to spend Sunoay with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Phil France returned to Van Werl today. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard France. A marriage license was issued today to Charles O. Bracht to Ina M Wsytt, rhe groom is a Well known young farmer of near Peter son and the bride is » .popular young lady of this city. The wedding will occur at the groom’s home Sunday mternoon at tour o’clock

Mexico nineteen hours neares Double daily through service, Irun Mountain route. Ask ticket agents, G.jr A. A. Doane. Jr., T. P A iOO Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis Hiawatha, the Indian play, will be given at Ya-Way-Ga Mug, near Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 t 0 September 4, 1905. Illustrated folders can be had by calling phone 9 or writing C- L. Lock wood, Grand Rapids, Mich., or calling at passenger station. No one who goes to Northern Michi gan should fail to see this play given by Ojibway Indian actors. The folders give sketch of pl*? with illustrations. Get one. JBryson, Agent. lS7d 3mo To Whom It .May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the sale of Vitae Ore Medicine and all agenta can secure their eupplic® from me Jonathan Burkhead, Monroe, Ind. 800*1