Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1904 — Page 2

Tht UMiLi JLIfIUUhAi. • \«HY CVBNIKG, MAC KPT MCNDAY. HY UH W O. ELL.INQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by carrier, per week 10<-‘ By carrier, pt r year $4 00 by mail, per month 25* By wall, per year... $2 50 Single copies. Two Cents. ACvertislnx rates made known ou application Entered tu the postofbee at Decatur. Indlaia as second-class mail matter. J H. HE LLER. Man agir. THE TICKET for Joint senator JOHN W, TYNDALL For Representative JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor C D LEWTON Fcr Sheriff ALBERT A. BCTLER For Surveyor L. L. BAUMGARTNER For Coroner JOHN S. FALK For Commissioner First Dl.triet DAVID WERL ING For Commissioner Third District Jacob abnet ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR We are authorized to announce the name •if E. Burt Lei»bar» at a cjmhli late for mayor, subject to the decision of th« democratic i city primary election to be bold February 19, ; IW4. We are authorized toenoounee the name of HL Center a* a candidate* tor Mayor: eu bect to the decision of th- dt inerratic citt primary ehtticn to be held February 19 1904. We are authorized to announce the nan e of D. I) < ’oflfee a<* a candidate tor mayor, subject to the decision of the democratic city primary to be held February 15, I'AM. FOR MARSHAL We are authorized to announce the name of Abe St u»-burner a*» a candidate for marshal subject to the decision ! tiir dem»vra?ic city primary election to be held February Is. 1914 We are authorized to announce the nairp wf Fd Green as a candidate lor Marshal: - »b---ject to the decision of the detnocra io city primary lection, to be held F» bruary L«M We are authorized to annoncce the name «»f AmosE. Fisher as a candidate for m«tsbal. subject to :be de n of tbe democrat - cettv primary election to be held February 15. 1904. We are authorized Uy announce the name of J <cob ManceJd as « candidate for marshal Nubject to the decision of the democratic 1 «*!tv primary election to be held February I*. 1901. FOR CLERK. We are authr.-ized to announce the name of Frank ( raws ii-d as a cai dutau ioclerk, sub ect to the <Mfon of the democratic city primary election to be held Ft Iruary 1\ Ift 4 COl N< ILMAN FIRST WALD are author /- dto tunounce the name of Al Buhler a» a candidate f *r inc • » f lir-t ward subject to the ceri-oon of ihe primary ei? ’tiou to be IkIJ February 1»M. COFNCILMAS -THIRD WARD Werre authorized to annouace ofVy J. Weavrras a •andidsv for Council- 1 man’tor Third word; «utjcctto u of th 1 democratic city prh. arv elecii at. tu he held Friday. February 19. Notice to Water Consumers The books are made up am! are now in the hands of the treasurer. Please eaH and settle at once. G. E. Steele. Supt. Water Works. ; Mid winter Clearance Sale at Gun Rosenthal's. Stienway Ptinch at Burt House Case. Ten reals. l-'xitf be a pair for 10c tick mittens at Gus Rosenthal's Mid winter Clearance Sale

— CET RIGHT ABOARD. ■ lere 1S V^ ent y room for even body to reach I the ‘ a, 'd K°°® health via the Ro.noc line. The jt> I>J| K<*ix< man says, ‘ There is no need of glandular !*■"! swilling*, facial eruptions, abscesses, tumorous, or fl cancerous growths, and if you suffer from such it is your own ■ fault.** Just st irt right in and do what thousands have done. Take I Romoc. Nf in never invented anything that could equal it as a ■ blood pun th. r. Romoc is Nature’s own remedy, uncontaminated ■by poisonous diugs or alcohol. When it cures, it cures permanently. I it does not irritate; it does not break down tie'h tissue. The misfl sion of Romoc is to build up, give strength and make rich, red blood, and to enable ail the organs of the body to act as Nature K intended they should. Phase try a bottle of Romoc on my rccI umnicndation for any h ood ■ trouble and you will never H UMOC LINE I J I j I ■R!I FA* W • Jwra awW 11© I V&V-A romoc line GOpo HEALTH] Matt for RGMOC LAXATIVE TABLETS SURE CURE FOR COOSTIFATION W> h»rr «»■•■. I» <■ Amom- »*«» nil Ihnt In MU 1.,, 11.. » In lb.. .■m..ln >« rrw . rvrJLa,* ”’’"*”** F’’*'*’ •! ,l '* rrnimtn n..f nulinjl'il w*<B lA, rr«a>lU «S<ai«arS. X.-.-—7'*‘*X >,I ‘ ,ht gtn. n-ter.l ..IS by ■""»<*», rs.aw, w HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

GOOD MEETINGS Much Good is Being Accomplished at ihe Methodist Church. The daily meetings at the Metho - dist church have this week been! more successful and more interest , ing of any since they began. Everyone attending lias felt the good ' that is being done, several conversions being the order of things each evening. The pastor, Rev. White, ■ has been laboring under the disad vantage of a severe cold the exposure of the past few days being 'almost too much for him, but like . the good soldier that he is. has 1 stuck manfully at his post.. It is hoped that this feature will soon be disposed of and that Mr. White will assume command with his old-time Methodist vigor The meetings, however, are chuck full of interets and hvae been the means of reviving much good for the church and the priucpals for whch it stands. MISSION SERVICES “The Divine Tragedy” Subject for Tonight’s Discourse. I “Domestic Relations” was the subject of Father Valentine at the St. Marys Catholic church last evening and the eloquent discourse was equal to the previous ones delivered ' by this famous jiassionist. The' subject for tonight is "The Divine i Tragedy ’’ and the sermon is one| in which Father Valentine inn display his ability and convincing power. ■ I Election Notice. Notice is hereby given th ;t there will be held on the dayof Feb- • ruary. 1904, a derm -rtic primary . election for the purpose of neminat- , ing candidate' for mavor. marshal, ( city clerk, city treasurer and two i councilmen from each ward in the city of Decatur. Indiana, to be voted for at the May. 190-1, election. Said primary will beheld under the 1 rules and regulations of the t’Ans tralian ballot system.' All candi- ; dates will pay their assessments to , th*' secretary of the democratic city committee on or before ten days ' prior to date of holding the primary ' Unless assessments are so paid the < name will not be placed on the ticket John Mayer. Secretary. .1 R. Parrish, Chairman. Notice. As it has always l>een nn '-ustom to , settle ail book accounts during January for the preceding year, I respectfully request all tnv patrons who are indebted to me to call and settle their accounts before February Ist. Re speetfully. Mrs. M. P. Burdg. lOdtf Two solid through trums daily Cbicstgo to California. Chicago. Union Pacific A- North-Wetcrn Line -

1 GENEVA ROUTES Two New Ones to Start From T here March Ist. On March first two new rural ; routesat Genera will beestablsihed and designated as Nos. 3 and 4. The routes go as follows. Rural route | No. 3, north to Ceylon, west to Hale's corner, north to flabogger s • corner, west to Gerborger's corner. ! north to French's owner west to Shindler’s corner, north to Berne pike, west to Miller corner, south one mile east to Fox's corner, south 1 to Pontius corner, east to Wilson s corner, south to Kearney the shcool house, east three quarters of a mi’c north toHirschy’s corner theneeEast to post office. W. 8. Suton will probably be the carrir Route 4as follows: West to the Idlewine corner, south to the Kinney corner, south to William Shoemaker, corner, south to Barber corner, west to Glendening corner, north to W. H. Shepherd corner, west to county line north to Johnson corner, cast to F. iJ. Shepherd’s corner. . north to Millers corner, east to Reiff 's corner, south to Oplinger '- southeast corner, east to Egley's south to flischey's east to pest office John Aspy will probably be the carrier.—Geneva Herald. DIED TODAY A Well Known Friedheim Lady Answers Final Call. Mrs. Uris Stoppenhagen'" aged! thirty Jive years aied at her home i near Friedheim this morning at one ' o'clock. The cause of her death was liver complaint The funeral services will be held Sunday after-1 noon from the Friedheim church and interment at the Freidheim | cemetery. She leaves a husband and six little children to mourn her loss. Notice of Election. Notiw* is hereby given to the people of the Bobo charge. M. E. church that on February 5, at 2 p in . will occur the election and reelection of trustees to serve tlw marge another year according to I the state law. Signed. D. Wagoner. Pastor Revival Services. The meetings eoi linue at the U B church, commencing at < o'clock. Services every night, except Saturday. Rev. A. M. Cummins, of t ort Wavue, will preach. You are invited. Monroe Agent. Mr Jonathan Burkhead has I been appointed agent for the Daily and Weekly Democrat for Monroe and vicinity and is authorizc*d to take subscriptions and receive money. W Through Pullman sleeping ears to California points via Iron Mountain route, leaving St. Louis S:3® a. tn. 'daily for Los Angeles via "True Southern Route.” also tourist sleeping ears on this same train for Los Angeles and San Francisco every Wed’ oesdav and Thursday. Best winter route to California. For further in- ' formation call ou or address G. A. A. Deane. Jr.. T. P. A.. 200 Sentinel Big. Indianapolis. Ind. Bosse’s Opera House THURSDAY, FEB. 4 Tue Cyclonic Fiiomaker* 3 IIKKMAX BROTHERS In lb** Murtad Farce Count!> e “Down & Up” Supported by a competent (smipoßf The Laughing Show of the World •WHO STOPPED THE FERRY B< >AT " Prices 25. 35 and 60c. Seat' i sale Holthouse Drug Co. |

Weather Forecast. Fair: snow Saturday in north pot-1 tion, variable winds, becoming fresh 1 I southwesterly. Heavy Jersey overs lifts worth :><>.■ j only3se at Gu» Rfsenthal's Mid , winter Charance Sale. NOW IS THE TIME TO USE HYOMEI Cnrts Catarrh and Prevtats Colds. No Stom- « ach Dosing. Just Breathe it. At this season of the year, catarrhal troubles are very prevalent, and ! nearly every person sutlers to a certain extent. Catarrh is actually the result ot a succession of colds and can be easin prevented if the proper treotmeut is ; followed. . c Hyomei is a natural yet scientific ! cure for the colds and grip troubles i that lead to catarrh, as well as a positive cure for the disease itself. The balsamic air of Hyomei breathed through the small pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit is fillet! with germ-killing and health giving qualities that penetrate to the rninut est air cells of the head, threat and lungs. It kills all catarrhal germs frees the mucous membrane from poisonous microbes, and makes a perfect and complete cure of catarrh. The complete outfit costs only Slwhile extra bottles of Hyomei can be procured for 50c. The Holthouse Drug Co. sell Hyomei on the "no cure, no pay'plan, and will refund the money if it fails to give perfect satisfaeiion. You take no risk what ever in using Hyomei. It is the only treatment sold under a guarantee of this nature where a leading local druggist agrees to return the if the treatment fails to cure. Grander 35996 Grander is a sensationally bred voung stallion owned by A. X. Acker. Pleasant Mills. Ind., and should not ; lie long in getting up the ladder of fame. He is a product of tbe Mar grave farm. Terre Haute, Ind., the home of Margrave (3), 2:15*, the tI.VMJ.'ONHST TROTTING STALLION LIVING, by show horse records. ! Grandor is by Axinite (3), 2:17$ I son of Axtell 2:12. the leading sire of 1902. and of 2:20 speed 1903: sire of Elloree 2:03J, Praytell 2:09*. Ozenem 2:11$, Marguerite A. 2:121, Tessie S. 2:125, Axmere 2:135. Home Circle 2:135, Axtellion 2:145. Axtelloid 2:155. Axworthy 2:151. Axite 2:175. Axle 2:15;. Telltale 2:10$ etc. Grandor's first datn Mattie O. by Belmont f>4. dam of Oro 0., 2:23, Belmont 61. is the «ire of the dams of Russelimont 2:125. Jas. Shevlin 2:125. Instant 2:145. Kitty Newman 2:145, Manque j 2:141. Tom Nolan 2£'ss. Nancy Turn er2:ll l , Gieumout 2:11$. Sea Bird 2:135. Chatandes 2:14$ etc., son of Alxlallah 15, he by Hamiltomon 10. Grandor is one of the grandest indi- 1 viduals to l>e se«n anywhere, is bred , in the purple. He has tbe size, the color, the breeding, the indivldualitv. thegoit and all the makeup fora' high-class stud. He is a grand young , stallion we might sav he is perfec tion. He has never had any training, but can show a 2:30 gait. He is coachv in everg point pf his make up. and with-all is a sure trotter.

MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. DRAIN. BT E. L. CARBOL, OBAIX MEBCHAWT. New Corn yellow | 57 ■ New Corn, mixed 55 > Machine shucked one cent lees. Oats, new 37 , Wheat, No. 286 Wheat. No. 3 gg j Rye 52 i Barley 50 .Clover Seed 5 57 i Aisyke ... g 5 (g-, ■ | Buckwheat 4b I Flax Seed < ■. Timothy « % J CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at 1:15 p. m today, according to J. D. Hale’s special wire service, as follows; Wheat. May Wheat. July h3l Corn, May 50| Corn July 4fu Data, May4.3l Oats. July 3h| , Jan. Pork 513:*) May Pork 13 32 Jantv’rv T.ard per cwt 7 15 May Lard, per cwt 7 12 TOLEDO C.7 t .:i MARKETS. Chan* d every afternoon at 3AJC o’clock tv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. ! Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash > 921 I May wheat 91? July wheat, Ml Cash corn, No. 2, mixed, cash. P’.J Corn. July 19* May Corn 49j Oats. Cash di! May < fats : 42? Oats,July 3M| Rye, cash 60 OTHER PRODUCTS. BT VABIOVS GROCERS AND MERCHANTS. Egirs, fresh, per doz| 27 ! Lard f Butter, per pound—lltf? If Potatoes, new t* Onions W , Cabbage per KiU lb £(> Apples, per bu M I Saeet Potalue. |wr bu 7f

STOCK 1 0T , MD SCHEID. I Calves, per lb 5 ® .% ■ Cows - - W oi I Sheep, per lb.—— 2 Beef Hides, per lb i POULTRY. BV J. W. PLACE CO., PACKSM. Chickens, young per lb Fowls, per lb. I Ducks, per lb. — • Young Ducks I Young Turkeys, per ib Geeae. old I*r lb Geese, young, lb — - HAY rtARKET, Soawßthy h ‘s^ s „-1 „•&- g s °' » WOOL AND hides. BI B. KALVEB k SON. Wool, unwashed 16i02( Sheep pelts —25 c to Beef bides, per pound — £ Calf hides J*' Tallow, per pound — Cooo • *"‘ o T qkunk 20 to 1.2:> O'possum l ?‘° Muskrat Mink- 50t0J2.00 COAL Per Ton Anthracite 1 J Doaie6tK\ nut ’ J* Domestic, lump, Hocking—— 4 0v Domestic lump, Indiana 3 81 P()cahontas Smokeless, lump 550 OIL rtARKET. Fiona J 2 -,r f Pennsylvania l-b$ Coming 1-6’ New Castle 1.74 North Lima [South Lima 1-32 ! Indiana 1-31 Whitehouse 1-3 T Somerset 1-32 Neodasha. (Kan.) 1-21 Barkeraville Raglaud 6t rtARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. ' Wheat. . cent higher. : Corn, . cent higher. Receipts at Uhi?ago today: Hogs 37000 ’ Wheat 39 ears Corn 401 can Data- 202 cars Cattle 2000 C Sheep 200U Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 32000 Wheat 45 care Corn 135 cars Oats 133 »re

— COAL 8 HAY

| (>ur good clean coal makes us manv warm friends We have Anthracite Smokeless Lump Kanawha Lump Hocking Lump Jackson Lump Jackson Nut I Smithing Coal

LA. Henning & Co. I f 'PHONE 171 I ■ - «

If < A I to! s • I IT IS THE SMOOTHEST THING OUT f WHYP ! ■ W cause it protects you,jyour horse, your buggy ami votir ti > G by making your tug safe at the point where the aw>ngh tr ■ * ■ enter* the trace, u place that often breaks. Alao.it is ' fej ■ the vase that the trace pulls out and drops. causing a t I ■ a a ay, and an accident to vouraelf nun horse ensue*. ' - 1 1 M means a lom of from 490 to <*>; alt prevented by the C ■ device. Sues for buggy or .raft haraesa. Price per pair ’*>* 1 Sold by H. S. PORTER. Decatur. Ind. 11

Gus I Rosenthal’s j MID-WINTER • I CLEARANCE \ I SALE ! TWO WEEKS MORE | I and the goods are going fast i j ?

“ — J You had better call and snare in the rare moneysaving bargains. fl Here are a few of the tiia.iv good things: 9 l 3 rd off on all Overcoats *■ t>s pair of men's .*2.00 Cor 1 rtr duroy Pants, per pair for $5.00 and $6.0 1 • 'Men’s Suits BHB a garment for heavv tlwcs7 V* liner! I nderwe.tr. f.nr,erh 40c. ■ 500 boys and children's suits go now at F; Wholesale Cost I !■■■ tmHHWTMkRMOTIMWii ONi (inly serviceable and dei Spendable goods solds sold > '• here, and strictly as adver- ’ I tised. There are bargains ) in all departments at Gus Rosenthal's I Mi k Ml 1

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