Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■▼BBT aVBWITC, BXCBP? DUMDaT, BT U■ W QI. ILLINQHAM. • OBBCnfTION RATES T per year... BS 00 » ■*)'., per mouth •>_ By Mall, per year Bf.BO Blagie cuple*. Two Oe*M AeeßVUatng rwwamada anc«aon ippllcalloa BwM>r«-> in th a pneinfloe at Decatur. Indi •B. •* W» nd-. an rr a alter 4. ■. MKLLKR, MANA a■ N Bryan »< - ntin»eut daily grow* rtSMgwr among the Democrat* in thh..uee of ivpmwiitativea. it were better to »ay that the rvnirttrea of Bryan sentiment daily are beeoMl«g Btrrmgefy for the wiitmient. bidden for rra«.m» of j.dwt, ha* had ttß dwelling With the tonx-rnt* fur Hernth. John Sharp Williams and hte foHmsen have hdd their Itoputo I lew oppNMfel. ia debate that the I iMaene, t. eertsm to rule in the i nest bmasr Three jodeful pnu.lw- *** .err omde m«.rr for the p.trpoec ' Statement of a twarlfeit belief. With JottftiaM ian-ttr n winch a I i rs ;.>• .■«. « f «... ... . ent «f tt>* i...t W.. . av, .>, a . , • Vato- Trwrto>« ewanjorny, eawi to the j Walmeh fW iH-ak: • I ‘ b»ds» ».o WOBMIS*

Good to look at jrx THE SIGHTS is usually interest- / • w / ing; but the man whom we dress in Hart, *A * / Schaffner and Marx Clothes is himself one ■ ; W °f eights worth looking at. He looks perfectly dressed and that’s always worth - seeing. C - • 0 You'll find us ready with good clothes • * • ‘ -J -OB|r and furnishings of all sorts—v - >fc '3O Suits, Top-Coats, Rain-Ccats, Y Hats, Caps and Furnishings 1 I ** *_/ The kind you want. Our spring stock is brim 1 V f full ° f goodness and st yteJlklßl * f jA ; * Let us show you some of our new styles 'L-*' 4 " :! Bk9bL st \ pM t:- r - y’y 2T i ”’ \ ?/•**' wt K'.J wjmh— nrr‘l—nri" i"'mtv 0 Holthouse, Schulte & Co. 1 I I , V \ Goon SELLERS Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner Marx

thus saving draying expense.”—Fort Wayne Journal- Gazette. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Mrs, Sarah Rian is on the siek list. Winfield Brewster is working for i Bart Burk. > Thomas Searight ha» hired to work for Ma uar<l Sapp, this summer. Barn, to Charles Fetter* and wife. » big baby boy, last Tfanrrnlay tanra- ■ tng. i \be Besb. iit and Jac„b Houser t wen: to Hera tur last Monday, on bttsini»». Bonnie Maey and family spent Sun,tax with hi- father-in-law, Jonathan Rian Several of Jefferson township |*ofdr went to Geneva last Friday night to bear < o gasman Cromer The Jefferson Township Telephone Company held a meeting at the Buckmaster •.Ik-4 Iw. i-« . last WednewJay Mis- Hope «... uh returned !,..n. | last Sunday from Bryant. Ind.. |wh«*r»' *-** •■•a* rriniiVf** and ftiodk M•? fb* tifme* urr maknv prrpftratHm* to ptow for «*im, but | Ostw ’#*. ’"ft 'l - W ilf t*’it I IM n. lift*' U i *'Z « few day. A 1 Adans farm •»• torn down The fmu ral »t Mme Low Rreirwr, I nwt •■<•»■:-.-■■ I ■•Clo'. r I#a t Houle'' it.-K, I ■ ge r Ags-.t, To j

OIL BUSINESS POOR Steady Decline Shown Since First of Year. March was th® poorest month of the rear, thus far. in the oil buaineaa of the country. There were fewer new wells than in either January or Feb ruary. ther- waa not a correaponding decreaae in the number of dry holes., Indiana stands sixth in the number I iof new wells completed, but ia tied with southeastern Ob'o for fourth place in pr sim uco. the March output being I,til'.' barrels in each field. Only walls w,-re completed in thia slat® during March Os these, * were dust «• by lung odd* the atualleat per' cent of taduraa in the field. Leaves for New Orleans. Xs« Albaay Ind., April 11 The’ Rev. I lysaes (, s, uiber'.in 1 Os lbw charge of hilling his wife, left pa*r mght for New Orleans, call®! there by th., alarming illneaa of hie grand mother He will return to this city lot perm« Mot resijence. The charge preferred against him by Dalia M « re wni Iw « uttnuwd in lb® rireuit court until the Mar term Mrs. Nelson May Dead. Mr* Selwio a age,* forty years, died at bw bom®, t.i miles northwest of i »n. in I nioo township st 10.5) tn <rn.ag of heart trouble and dropsy She leaves a huabead Bod eight chil drei. the yi ungeM Out a few' weegs d Th-, funeral aervicee will be held | Friday morn-ig at Clark a t haje! J iewv.ng lb® bo .ae at nine o'clock, I If y<>u would lose that dull old bead I . Make baste to yettt dr.ggist J Ai d buy «*>« Hockt M untsic Tea ' th. Ymcrr a Falk. ♦JAS to ludianantJis and return via 111* < lover Ixaf r<-de. Apnl 1« A-wl 11 Itood rwtanting until April U I aceMmt but® fCjHihi'.rari Cottvent®., . T. I® MHbr, Agwt. I AH kinds «f plants tor sate at the I id*,-..;. « Ff „.. h.,,.r p,> . «»'»•, I i * »-T'» $ Li ■-'lr*''sl »

TO DOI BT THIS la To IM.believe Ihr Kvldesre o» Deratur < Itirruw. It’ll Decatur proof for Decatur people, tt’s local Indorsation for local reader*. It will stand th* most rigid Investigation. No better proof of merit can be had. Shaffer Peterson, attorney ct law. residence 10th St . says: If Doan's Kidney PHU procured at Holthouao. Vallow * Vo,' drug store had not brought «u< h undoubted results In a ease of kidney complaint which came I under my observation a short time ago | t would be the last reesldent of tie. I < alur to publicly endorse the preparation The Health of the party In guestton for the last five years ha* not been ths best The treatment of Doan's Kidney Pills has certainly gone a long way to restore It to a normal condlI tion. Th.* remedy can be thoroughly I depended upon/' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Lent* Foster Milburn Va>., Buffalo, N. I T sole agents for the t’nlled State* I rumember the name- -DOAN H—and I take no other. Safe lor ■ Saari Dlxsnee. A young man who la ble»»«i with n I fk-iK- h kinsman n®»d never fenr that he will I* allowed to bold too high an opinion of himself. “What do you think of my project to I i study law?*’ nr.ited young Wltherby of , J bls great unde. Rotwrt »*oiiald*on, a ■ person whom be was desirous to pro- ' pltlate I"! *houid call It avers bartnie** mtnuaemetit.*’ sakl .Mr. Imnaldson dry . I ly after a ,oiuprrhet,sivc survey of the ’ I youi.g man's fatuous face and gay j att’.re, "if mrt carried too far.” HaffMtr. lad honesty be as the breath of th? | sou) and never forget to have a penny ! i wto w all thy ex|HHi**-« are enumerated i and paid, then shall thou reach the < | point of happiness, and Independence | I shall be thy shield and buckler, thy * I behnet and crown, then shall thy soul i j walk upr.gtit Hoe stoop to the silken I wretch iw* au»,- be hath riches, nor I I fwr ki t ..a abuse lew uuse the band I which oTer* It wears a ring set with j | dtom.mda.-FmnkHß. liweee Jwefle*. ‘ Prison ' isitor My friend, you ought ( I not to <--jiplain You are here to »at l»fy the demands of justlee Prleoncr —Nat much I am For months my rmdltorw kept urging me to raise money and then when I raised a clieck they put im In Jail I'm Mamcl If I can «<•« I bow you call that justice Fabll* SpMteevs. Ttore ar,- only two Iliads of sjwsSt- j | era. The <ir*t i» the man who Is luak- l ■ I Ttiv second la t!*e man who Is making I I a had •'♦eti ni.d ' vti t fix *li The lat- | ter l» the krtiaer Illustrated laindon •vew.

lATIN THeSPR , “ A | >ME OUT IN NEW I MAKES U 5 Lock OTHEJON.WEAHEOS J * ’< I ♦ I =s==-=. r~v~ imTlFf— •*“* ** vo« ooeeassss. ®.es rows*. T»c.l» im tatm Easter is Now Neat THE lillies are bursting forth in beauty; are - - ■ Maybe you have chucked aside your old duds -• bloomed out in a ne» suit, (if not come to us but without the accessories —Hats, Ties, Collars, Shim. < Underwear and Hose —Can you be ready tor Easter We can fit you in the New Things In Collars, Shirts and Fancy Vests We can supply you with hose so swell that you win roll up your trousers at the bottom. Men ' sEsswS “ its $7.50. 525.08 Cbitdrens'Easter Suits JJ JQ Jg Jj Fan ‘ yV “ ,! $1.25 to $4.00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ELZEY & VANCE Cor. East of Court House Decatur Ind