Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. = - -— —< . ■VBRY EVENING, EXCEPT ICKDAT, BY UE W Q . EfcL- t_ ING H A IX/1 . SUBSCRIPTION RAT gS. By carrier, per week 10° Bk Carrie’, i t »«»r . h *llOO >5 tnall<.pt r month 2SC Byre.nU. per year 493 60. copies. Two Cent*. tes fi.a'h i. !i,,w» applic tl '» •Erflcr** 1h tl® >os»4Br-e .re R-Ja»» In<kl- ■*>* * sectnrf-csfefc B®tl ■ J. fk. MBKKBB, IT>* ■■■msnm ——® ■ — uiuuiuß TWS TICMBT P» - Joist, tento* e A HIM W. TYNDALL For Representntha MUN W. VIZAKD For Prosecutor A>HK C. WIBAS ( •1M Auditor « * <’. D. LEWTOB P. r Shot it Al BEAT A. BUTlffiß |tor SurveytaL L aiIMGAB"NIB Pot Oaroaer JOHN S. FALK ■ Fo, Commissioner Flr-i I»Si let DAN 111 WEKLLWG Va Cl o - Inner T6lr4 Direi ,lA< OB ARNET » ——— Cranny C«rtsj»f*kno. Lhn la owe. J»sr! R< n visited bi" eon <’hazks J 7-, at Warn n last week. A Geoiieo Washington M*m<iy to ’ will be held At tlie Bujitrit church toese <<■ the evening of Feb. ?2. T A. Lindsey and Eugene Lind »‘.y an l tia ir families were pli-as a wily entertained at the homo of ('burlp* Faust <>n late Humla.v. The very worthy ri*t James Sb .a of kite I. 0.0 F. lotl.ee wields • now broom duqiiacing <m< tn u*e aiweo tlie lodge was instituted twive years ago. ffrexly Birirestine and wife, Mrs. Vita, Cory T’ltnan. Miss Bertha tSsokiT and ffrancte & ilreratein rprnt Sunday with Frank Neu»hauni ano famaly of this ] June, met alia Dun of ufficrce of the I. 0.0. F. took place on the even-1 laa of the 6th. L. L Baumgartm* . . M.H , H. E Rrttgres ¥.<*.. L. D-anmf ree., Ssintwl Opligvri tn-a*-sjrer. Jfred <> tt»cfaalh twistee. Mre. f.-ninda H- lwortU who has been tin* guest of her people bm ataee Thanksgiving kit Ttureday (<• Bluffton to visit her hrotls"’ * Mi«w naau frorn u here Okie will return to her botuc at F.irt Wayne. F.eji’&c Mtamirw Be <«er» Wn»r«S and th>»& e<*«sort of Wiflva. .Banawd Rimi.<a and wife ami daeigtekor Nellie of. B’-n* were at tins bodeule ctf Fathite at ttia borne of In. K«-h» SUwsua on tri. * J Mavteere g>'«)e<l tirto<» arere' faomUed by the hound cd el®.4i<re ‘ last Friday tbs- batng a hw gnmaker sminbev at arutihitee than at un>' SnoA’iow- election.Te tbo.senet knewffig bwev to veto theiv jtriita .thoidd Hcwa.tf thoM to n.d> ho# to vote. I’nele Robert biniisi* b '«• tb* -eokwi-aer ent * ten .writing n bet tea When fbe reborns n »br ■ ofocti<« < wee io Priabiy noria insran iog ib< .-meoi ”<4 -w »iwn . , in* and ouodiibito b. L. Bi.utn jnn-ftier, bis laoltitiub' <•' frioiKls j O|er& Esaiie J 4». u • W D. Weir jili’s lomantic AN' ‘ AMERICAN HOBO Full of strong dramatic climaxes, specialties, charm ing soubrettes and a ear load of special scenery. Fin from Start to Finish Prices 25, 35 and 50c. Seat sale Holthouse Lrug Co

| regardless of party affiliations ratified his nomination in a stylo. Modern head gear was not allowed and an ownerjof tobacco pipes wore taken limn the indWlgers and a cigar thrust in its stead the niigid candidate l*ire on the shoulders of' jjStalward men and equipped with a box of flne cigars which he handed down from hi* improvised altitude. At a late hour and when tlie proportion was i utile to strip tfto little itofcAW'lesn man and put OS hit nighty tri n ribo him home •Wi imtbim to bod. Ltvi took iB i tl»-’itiMtiou «t a glance knowing how it would be to aWakea ia the mocning when h» s«tn« ato w<m j ib>«« that owe block away Bto he (■lied his little feet To alsiurnml Acriioa uad baiag ligha weight 1«> succeiied it having his purstMM far S> tlkt rger b *lo Iteftrr. Tlg'i-e is no material change in the coaidtios of John Toaaelier who was stricken with iMitlyris on yesterday aftarsoni, «« his »<« in- ■ forms us today that b a fatlur is ery poorly. Anns Stoncburiwr of Peterson, • a-'here todai andjtc kjtiome with him tlx? pharaphenalia for the election to be held there Saturday, to decile tlie tie vob for trustee M. T. Houck and k. E Zimmerman are i th« ooateatanta. 4 Sheriff Butler a» rived in Marion :it li ■ lii to get Frank Tuhey, the ■ forger arrested in Marion yesterday afternoon. He returned to DecaI tur with tri ]ai«oner at 4 oclaek t • a Sing. C. O. France, a re IHWtctoa the Decatur Democrat,aeuupanii 1 Siieriff Butler to Marion , M’lwn tlx v called at the jail to uh ntif.v Tul> y flu jirisontr had little t< nay. He a -ked it Iw might see hi» wife before being taken to Atar. Owing to lack of time th- - ««a refused him. The IV atur men <«» that Tuhey isbadIly wanted man, and tie capture was a good one. Sheriff Butler -aa! that th Marion >re< is deserving much prai**.—Marion New* j Tribune. f>eo bh» new thing* to l»e ba* in abiri «i a auitinga at Trus a 9 3d Don't forgiT to try In* r•*al ' dainties at Tine’s •wrtvrduy AH free. tald Spare rilia, Igcklione and pir* fees at fnd tkbeiiuaua Mat Mark*'*Wanted.—XlirX fen? domestic a r- . vice in aanoU tn-niUy Injure at ' thu sfßce. Fwalk* hoe nF Giogia.Mna io the Gty. ou« on:red. See to tn at, Tree a 0 3d fail Io w trie nww ■gaioj,’ roods 4* Tree * O adr-e.* i yog wvur buolfcd .it. 9 ’d &• aatae tad sea tbv mv Ihaage ia | •■baoiih'rioH mid laaennt Vraa’s. Jos arived, ail hew aacv 9 .'M (in®* lia» ri a<av grgy geodai •war «bo»ia ia Adiroar gigntv h at Toa.ri • 3d laor-Baij tb. retiax <g ’nil kinds ~«rve|i M T. •ne's Saturday frge to •U. ('age and bring y ar friends M 3 U< aaiaisg'iiti •» M !»«■ Betd joo<’< - M all kinds Saturday ffroefor nil. •: inr yiwr fri' nd-* The place ;< g Taue's. '• . M 3 Wntwp bn 'Vuffeaa CnanHaunioae The boohs am aaade gig and am now in trie baoib- of the treaourar. I’lea-sa call Mrl settb nt ones. tS. E. Steele, Supk. Water Works. : • Ifotfce. e All parties k now hem selves in ' debed to L. Yafer or the firm of L. Yager A Sons i\lll please call and adjust their accounts, as it is necessary that same be done in order to settle the estate. L. Yager Sons. 7d5 ( Farms anti City Property lor Sale. Erwin & Erwin have for sale two i farms in I nion township, well im- - Iprove d; 90 acres, s miles from city and 120 acres 3 miles from city. Also j two 80 acre tracts in Washington | township near city, one 90 acre tract j one mile from town, Si acres three | miles from city in Root township. ] well improved, on pike road and rural j route. We also have a number of city pro|ierties and two good business blocks. 1 hese will lx, Hold at bar gains and we will list others desiring to sell farm or city or city property. ERWIN & ERWIN

PROTECT Tlif SYSTEM AGAINST CATARRH Hyomei Prevents Colds and Cures Grip and Catarrh. Money Back if it Fails. s ° “An ounce of pigsention is worth a pound of cure.” A few breaths ol I Hyomei through the neat pocket in ; hitler that comes with every outfit j will check a cold or The grip at the start, and prevent senoustind lasting illness. In all cktarrhal troubles and disto*® of the air passages, Hyomei has ! A positive action not posessed I>y any other medicine or treatment. It is < pleasant atjd convenient to use; simply put twenty drops of Hyomei in tbv iehatw and biyathe it a few minutes, four time* a day. in this way every particte of air .Mart enters th; J laacu is charged with a healing bal j sam that kills Ml catarrhal germs,' soothes ami allays the irritated mu cone membrane, vitalizes the blood j with oaone, and makes a permanent ' *®l complete cure. A Hyomei outfit co<s only JI, and contains aa inbalar, modicine' dropper and battle of Hyomei. The inhaldr lasts a lifetitie and when more Hyomei is needed,extra buttles can be obtained for 10c. The HoltbousA Drug Co. give their, pergonal guarantee with every Hyo mei outfit they sell to refund the money if it does not cure. Lost—End gate for Turnbull | wagon lost between this city and mud pike. Finder will confer a favor by informing this office. Come in And select your ngw waist ' ings while they are fresh ®nd not all j picked over. Everything new arid , up-to-date from l*k-to 50c per yard at True's. 9 3d To one aad aii. you are spjfcWly in ! vitad to come to my store anytime Saturday, the 23d. and eat the dainty | cookies, wafers, etc. given you Ijy a I representative of the Inar Seal goods. They ara the finest goods on the mar ket and you should not miw the opportunity to sample them. Everv one come and briog a fnarid with von. Remembar the place, at True's. 9-3.1 Grander 35996 — Grandor is <■ senaationally bred young stallion owned by A. N . Acker, 1 Pleasant Mills. Ind., and should not l>e long in getting up the ladder of fame. He is a product of the Mar grave farm. Terre Haute. Ind., the home of Margrave 3rd. 2:151, the i HANDSOMEST TROTTING STALLION LIVING, | by show horto recorja Grandor is by Axinite 3rd. 2:17, • if Axtell 2:12. the lee.ling sire of ’•and < f 2:3D Speed l'A'3: sire of I ; Elloree 2:03'.. Prayi» 11 2/A l ',. Dzenom 2:ll l ( . M rguerite A. 4 12.'. Terete S. 2:12|, Axmere 2.1.: 1 .. Bomt ( ■ '2:l3'|. Ax* »i >n 2 14Axtafloid 2:15:. Ax worthy 2:l’ ». a ai. A I 2:15 , . Telltale 2:15', »0i Grpndor's Ira* dam Matti* O. by Bwliiamt til, data of Oro <) . 2:23, Bdmank 1. til. I is the rira o( the dame of Ku«rilmont iU 12j. Jas. Shevlia 2:12]. Instant ':l4',. titty Nawmaa 2:l<‘, Mreiqia--12:14*, Tobi Nolaa 2:l® ~ Nuai y Turnjar 2:11', Glenmoat 2:11], See Bird 2:13], Chaiaadas 2:11] w., son of Abdallah 15, he by Hatoiltoaiba 10. Graod ® o«e of the graadw* ialividaels to be sesa aaywhere. is load ia tha purplo. Ha has the ate, tlit color, the breeding, tha iadivlduality, the goit and all the make-up fora bigh-ctess stud. Ha ® a giu®d ydling staJTioa we might saw ha is parfactioa. ife ha® aevar ten! any tetaaihg. bat caa show a 2:30 jrafc. He is coacbv ia everg poipt pF bis Make-up. aad witb-ail is a surv trolher. -ire “rer » -Ararat w W« Jr* I.tee MowbiarerjA A small defect will it not •pcedily and immccfiditely remedied rtniier useless and powerless the most wonderful pieces of mechanism. Ihe engine th<t supplies ptuwer for*your every exer-. >tta is out of fepair. This may truthfully be said of nine out of ten I Your digestive organs arc ' jthe machinery that sx>u .should keep constantly in 'repair* Negleftin this leads to complications that are almost impossible to cor- , rect. Biliousness, Nervous j , Headache, Belching and Heart Fluttering will never be known to you if you keep your digestive organs in perfect condition and your bowels clean and regular. Dr. Caldwell's (Laxative) Syrup Pepsin does this. It iB guaranteed to do this for you, the children or the grandparents. Het a trial bottle, then you will know the truth and will always use this famous remedy. Your druggist sells 50c and SI.OO bottles. Sold hy SMIIH, YAGER & FUK)

Weather Forecast. Rain anil colder: Friday fair. MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decaiin i merchants for various products. Cor- j reeled every day. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARROL, GRAIN MERCHANT. New Corn yellow $ j New Corn, mixed * 55 1 I Machine shucked one cent less. _ i Oats, new 311 Wheat, No. 2 - - 81 Wheat, No. 3 - - 87 Rye "j-; Barley 30 Clover Seed 5 62 i Alsyke @ 5 05 Buckwheat 4b I Flax Seed 80 • Timothy $1 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l:15p. m i today, according to J. D. Hale'fe special wire service, as follows: Whe.it, May Wheat, July 831 Corn, May 49g j Corn July. 481 i Oats, May - 121 Oats, Julv - -37 J Jan. Pork.._ ?U 00 May Pork 13 27 . | January Lard per cwt 6 99 ’ i May Lard, per cwt 7 25 ' TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3:01 o’dfcck bv J. D. Hale, Decatur | Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash. J 93] j May wlrtsat 92| i ■ July wheat.. — 851' Cash corn. No. 2, mixed, cash.. 46] j Corn, July — — 50] i May Corn 49| j ' Oats. Cash — 41] i May Oats 423 ’ i Oats, July -39 g I Rye, ijasb 60 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VARIOUS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Eggs, fresh, per doz I 27 Lard 9 Butter, per pound 11@15 - Potatoes, new 60 Onions 50': Cabbage per 100 lb EOc | Apples, per bu 50 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 I . STOCK. BY FRED SCHEIMAN, DEALER Lambs 4@ 4 50 Hogs, per cwt I @4 50 Cattle per lb 3 @ 3] Calves, per lb 5 5 j i I Cows 2 @ 2] Sheep, per lb 2 (g, 2| Beef Hides, jter lb 5j POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE C0 9 Chickens, young per lb. ~__s@6 Fowls, per lb 5(» 5| 1 ! Ducks, per lb 6 Young Ducks 6 i Young Turkeys, per lb 10 Geese, old per lb— 4 Geese, young, lb 4 HAY MARKET. No. 1 timothy Lay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) No. 1 clover hay (baled) ' - f Lso@6 2i WOOL AND HIDES. BY B. KALVER A SON. Wool, unwashed 16t020 Sbeep pelts 25c to 75 Beef hides, per pound 06 Calf hides 08 Tallow, per pound 04 Coon. j .15 to 1.25 ) Skunk 20 to 1.25 O'possum .... 10 to 60a Muskrat sto 22] Mink _.50 to $2.08 COAL- Per Ton Anthracite | 7 50 ! Domestic, nut 4 00 I Domestic, lump, Hocking 4 00 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 80 1 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL DARKET. | Trtfaa 12.02 Pennsylvania 1.87 | Corning 1.67 I New Castle 1.74 North Lima 1.37 South Lima 1.32 Indiana. 1.31 , Whitehouse 1.35 Somerset 1.32 1 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1.21 Barkersville 97 Ragland 66 MARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. i Wheat, “ cent higher. Corn, j! cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 1.5000 Wheat ..._ 26 care Corn'. 286 cars Oats 35 cars Cattle 23(XM) Sheep 20000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 32000 Wheat - — 50 carp I Corn 135 cars I Oats 183 »rs Seven oakes Lenox soap—2scents, ut Racket Store. Mrs. M. Gilson of South (irunt Street, Decatur, wishes to announce to ladies that she is prepared to make hair switches from ! e millings and solicits your patron* I age. Satisfaction guaranteed. 7d5 «

GOAL H AYI

()ur good clean coal makes i us many warm friends We have Anthracite ® Smokeless Lump Kanawha Lump Hocking Lump Jackson Lump Jackson Nut ® Smithing Coal

LA.Henning &,Co. L ® 'PHONE 171 ® —~ ■■■mi I*

] ‘ Tb v —w v <r~re —▼ ’re" re v wre re re-'te’ V*ri>' *9 ** v v --re .-.v. .a *6 ® re. a -A * —re re Y Do you wish to sell your farm? If bo. thnn list it t >r snip, with the snow Agency. It be advertised or not. just aS vou prefer. You will be at no expense if the property is < with the agency fortbe time listed Wehavemanv farms and a large number of ritt ■ ■ pert tea now on our list find new properties are putuponthe market each week. If w - , to buy, sell or rent property call and examine our prices and descriptions. 'Phone No. 230. J. F. SNOW, Decatur, IndianaH

1. A 7 acre tract near the city. '7OO 2. A 15 1 2 acre tract, no buildings. *775 3. A2O acre tract, goodj land, log house, ' *<.loo 4. A3O acre tract, sandy soil plank bouse. $1,500 5. A acre tract, tome timber, plank I house. SI,OOO 6. \ 3’ 2 tore tract near Decatur, good ho um?, / J. 1 VO 7. A 4Gacre tract, log buildings, W.-150 s. A4O acre t raci. frame buildings, $3,100 9. A 40 acre tract, good improvements, i $3,2U0 10. A4O acre tract, new buildings, barn. Ac, '1,0(10 11 ?\ io acre t. good location, log buildings, 12. An HO acre tract, p< or bnildings, some timber. & l.ooj 13. z\n SO acre tract, ordinary buildings. *4.150 , 11 An bO acre tract, no buildings, sand loam I <4,300 15. An *3 tract, good buildings, some tlm-lK-r, *4 000 16. An 80 sere tract, first class, improvements, |<i,4Uo 17. An HO acre tract, frame buildings. 95,500 IS. A AS acre tract, good improvements, I 15,300 10. A 100 acre trtet. fair buildings, sand and elay land, -4.300 Jo. A 120 acre tract, good improvements, IS.OOO 21. A 120 acre tract, wfdl improved, good I location. fMXMi i 22. A 13<» acre tract, large frame residence. I W. 300 ! 23. A 14oacre tract, first-class improvements 1 21*0 ?4. A 1»X» aero tract,onllnary improvements | *12.0(0 ■ 25. A 24<> acre tract, good improvements, 913,600 ether valuable farms not - herein mentioned, now on sale.

DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY ♦ We write Fire, Lightning and Windstorm Insurance I I I , We will insure your properly either farm or city and take care of! i your business in a business-like man I ner. We solicit your patronage. Office in Niblick block over Holt house, Schulte X Co.'s clothing store (JALLOGLY A IIAEFLING Lo<t, strayed or stolen—A Scot I lurid Shepherd dog, brown face, and | i brown ears. The owner is Fred Midland and he will pay for its >! return. i

j We are in the market fur I HAY AT FAIR PRICES I Please call at our office near G. R. & I. depot

City rrojicrly. We areolteiinc a number of desirable In. | Inn lots at fr< tn »200 to *5W> each, on Met* 9 Monroe. Adams, Linn and Decatur street a f*’’The following are a few of the many B idenoe property* in Decater that 9 now ottering for sale. ‘!<i. A 24-feet business room and 10l B 'eventhstreet. S4OO 27. A four room cottage on Tenth str* fl ♦425 28. A five room cottage on Adams-n fl $750 20. A good five room [cottage on N fl street, •: 725 30. A comfortable five room cotta. - . Third street. 1725 .1 A large story and a half reside. nt I Third street. 4825 32. A comfortable cottage, stable, et. ■ Eleventh street. s.'7 > © 33. A flrs f -class cottage, drove well.-tal fl Madison street, 4900 q I - 14. A convenient story and a halt rest** fl Linn street. 21100 35. A commodious residence on Nit fl street. $.1050 36. A well built 10-room cottage On Eighttfl street. $1,050 37. A modern cottage on Mercer stir* I stable, etc, *1,150 38. A business lot and building on Wine S ter street. 41,150 39. A modern cottaceon Eleventh str* ■ stone foundation il.lr 40. A modern story and a half residence fc Madison, street 41.22a 41. A comfortable cottage on Monroe str. I ' 41.250 42. A 7-rootn cottage on Marshall str* ■ 41.325 43. A neat cottag urge lot. on Chestr fl street. *1,150 41. A comfortable cottage, large 'tai fl tare lota Eleventh street, 41.550 45 A two-story brick residence on Set ™ street. Il.tgo 4tl A story and a half residence, M i r 9 st ret t. 41,850 17. A two-story frame residence. 12 ■ Chestnut street, $2,100 48. A fine modern story and a hull res t fl on Marshall street. 41.350 4H. A story and u half 11-room hm.« Third street, $2400 5o V storv Hilda half reshinii «*, testable, on Third Street. $2,500 51. A story and a halt modern resident Mercer street, C?. 1 50 52. A ~tory anil a half residence on 1 fl street, s2,sou f 3. A 2-story residence on Marshall str’ I 4:1000 *4. A residence on Winchester-t • a ♦3.580 55. A 2-story brick 'll Second street. * 1 B

MONEY TO LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN COMPANY. (tNOOBPORATED) A large sum of PRIVATE M* >N : I has been placed with us to loan city property and farms. No delafl or red tape in making loans. I.uwt-ifl rates of interest. We are able toe "W ! all loans on the same day of ie< <. m,fl application. Will loan in sum¥so up, on one to five years time wit' J privilege of partial payments I‘‘ B ■ company can also furnish absli iris l fl I title on short notice to any pu * • B Ires) estuto in Adams county. iHlfl I DECATUR ABSTRACT X I " I CO. Rooms 8 and 4, j block. 25'dtf I Tin cups, 3/6r 5 ycuts nt R' l ' l ■ Htore.