Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1904 — Page 2

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'.■• ttx 4»n im- . • -ary • ■■■ ■ 'x- -x -1 FteOn-ary ». 1»4 I Mtlaortae y<n V> aavaaxx say nai* at a aatXl 'a'a t'n .a» ;.ac .8 Sr»t aaM aoAyn v> "b* <se<.*;/« of tb* rtxer* at 'be Satt-rrat '- r’y prisstary •»• r -u, ■ - vatxnxr, tix ia<<>H yaof.k We are astb-o-iaiKj»», aetpaoarte rh» Mt* f Aiea Ixk- .t> «• asaar". tale t- • nut.-. a", •rent ward »>.-, er.-t to tlx 4- -xx t itteta zTatZ <1 t trFtnary eiert-'/o V- ix W-el Fsbruart 1». MM COCSCfLNAB- ay>o>a wtuii Wear* auifxjtivtl u, tcuex.uxr. ta» • at:of E A Matr. »• a• ■- nd:'!ate for '. .t • •:. at of <h*. ••- .-..- waot. ,j J r < >.rt V, €■ ■• r Ux Aerr -z rati," r ty yf tuan r.rxtxm. V. <x toewl Friday February Sr .*A atattr a.-'-irixx. to a---,.r. » Itx :.a at k'xxt Par aa- a '-a". :, late * x ■tan » ■ -y) ward a . Mi tt.r 4er . a tit ttx. •Mtsxr r»'. tr ,r ruar> -. bebeid Ft weary »> i*>.4 We are aulborlzeA to a- vwtxw tm r-ao rot Hrmxr fnrtxt »r arar 4 -lav- for- o -t' Bar. ■erxrrwl ward. ««•:>« Mi tbe 4aeMOB of r> ► Sem'z rater r ty pr>a.ar> »- »- "F-o to February H> MO< Wt »< ILMA.b rniicu WAKP We ere aeth»m»el to at/.our* r t-ix nan,atCfi. W<-ar»ra« a *.edelate for < nuti'-, ms.f. ••■’• T>. r-4 -or-" : • *b>r-a to lb»- '*-.rn» m nt th- :• • '• r»" r - ■ ; ,r .ri r . , ,r. y, -x brkl Friday. I »'*uary It, I'Art We ar* antl»>rfae>l to anmiunrx tber.a,-.-trfjohr. t> Mem o> -■ar.'Hr'are foe -eaa. j. aeon tnlnl ward. - ■ t to th* <1- i-ior> of the 4'fr >*■ rarl>- elty primary rxi ti-m to U MHI Felirwary It. F*M. e t We are autl.oriz-p, ar. r,oor»'r t|.. narr.r rrf C. a OirF'en a* a rand date for «>un I o-an mftkird eard -nr/i.-.-t to thr dr< - .r. of t> . dero-e-ratw d’y primary eiectlOß so beheld F» binary 19. I*H. We ar»-a'lt '.ori/er.' <r mnotrnre th< name of Peter <<affer a < • < >r>didat< for /"oor,' lima n of tbird ward oobjeet to flu-decteton of I the d< tuorrallc r.d’y primary' electron to lxheld February 19. IVH. W We are authorized t 8 announce the name of p«e< « » i a eeadldaw < outwtlman of third ward aahh ct to tlm de tlelrmufl the tjetotr ratlc city primary e|r-r*tlon U* Ire held February l». I'ait. CnnttroMtnAo Francis M Griffith has esol a letter try Oyngruaaman Crouter m which he ootifiM the eighth district i-ongressaiM that be rati not longer pair with him. When Mr. Cromer left for home in Dwember he arranged for a pair with Mr. Griffith who supposed tbut be would he gone but a few weeks. Instead several mootb* have elapsed and Mr. Cronies is still doing business at the old political stand out in Indiana. Be ginui ig next week the reptib'ican ma iuritT in the house proposwv to unseat several dem r ratie m*ufb«rs and Griffith wants to Im its a poaitiou Io register his vole against what ha be liwvM will amount a aeries of out

rags*. —Lambs Wa»c—- . Tie " fizist :x tSs imtrs’it a* w bt a iter ao Tie etsy ck-csss. AMe i.-x- lie -a ? rx fr'.dx saw 'Qy ;.y; iasw' r vx.ii.'* is :ri-r V. r»1 rjn * js tIkXX &t a •»:«*«« tie ssanber wai b.4k t.r-jeser as»d to «*- Li w-erJii s*j»- ti«s w> .■-.ii - • ■*. -■ ■ •. asy war HAD GOOD LAWS bat Fra F hr Itsar net Cnsjuitj Fn« H Rre. ■ rrzt -x-izzxxr'e eferk of tie- --*>■ Aadocr * 'jfSxx y» of tte •.'pr-j-.-s tiaat th- Bkir.iay-.rr ire w£l few failarew asnoeg tke aiar* enmpasiai. Tie Law in Mar?'-sad » a vary ?■»: *«se ar-i w_w7**x a prorwi at tiu> time to Mr N«al The OMnaee erAsipßßMs tier- are r**Fs3»*i to pay a iiewaie agent. a ixtary tax fcr doing rx»xr>-* the -cate This pre**stn® -eTTe* tr* excj-aie all tb* or.'aai.er ooc-'em* a* they find :t imnoßßbie to '■xanperawAdcr ti»*e cooditMns with thw and vtyowger •'.rznpitxs* g APPEALED CASES T»« Case F’sb Ss®re A»en Cwt n Rise CretL Twc cbm* were appealed io cirrri:t ry/on from the court of jwstiee of jeace Alfred Ayers of 8.->- Creek towrwfup. The ca..*--are each entitled State of Indiana v» Jana*has M Andrews, one '■>-.ng l r Jt pc h-lic mtoxj'wtx® and the t-.T a-eaiit and bwttery upon the perwn r A P- rry Andrew* The ra-* - wer* filed Ji Monroe to~n-?*-.;* and 'aken U* Blue ‘/reek on 'rhange of vetrae. Jonathan wae fou&l guilty on both charge* and fire df.llar- in each case and the cneta which will be con*Tderaide by the time it > throngb f’-e eir - t Cf/urt a* .' is already a tout fltM Resolutions lutkins ;0.-*e»i by the Baptist Ladie* Miwncnary fxxnety. WHEREAS. It ha> pleased our Heaveniy Father to renxrre from <mr mid.*t our dear auKer. Elisabeth Walter* whose death coming so -widen yat Columbus, Ohio, Jan. Wi. -aaji a -evere shock, and WHEREAS, The church ha* ost one of ita most devoted members One who was an ardent supjxjrter <A the misaiz/nary and W. C. T. U. Szx /-tie* and whose life was spent in -erring b»r Master and was rendy when the odl came to enter tho-e rnaoions prepared for thowe who lore Him. be it REiiOLVED. That i* with frincere sorrow. w<- mourn her death, trot rejoice in th/; hope that rear he* beyond the grave. REWiLVED. That we extend our h»artfe|t sympathies to the benaved family in their time of » rrow. RESOLVED, That we cherish the memory and emulate the life of i our departed sister and that these i rewinions Im- recordfsl to her niemory. RESOLVED, That a copy of th< -4 r<v*Jation* be sent to each of her 1 four 'laughters, and that they be I pubisbed in each of the city pnpen. Re-jM-r-tfully submitted Mrs Milter, Mrs- Bewrdstey Mrs Shamp. Cdmmittw. Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that by com-ent the late firm of S. Bowers A- Co., hardware dealers, has Isen dissolved, J. 8. Bowers, having retired from the firm. i Samuel J . iMinua of the old tirni with Wilson H. Lie will <s.nstitute the new firm The retiring firm desire to thank the public for many |M*t favors and bespeak for the new firm of A !>*. a <»». I tjnnati'm of your pntr<mage. The II books and ao-ounte of the old g rn) | ’ will remain at the store for Mittb*. .nient. KmapucUuiiy, J. 8 Bowers, S J Izamau. for J B flowers A On.

Special Services 8k■ "ZL..XZ -x t - -F--.1 ry 1' i -- 1 ' - Moadsy ~ T ir—lay s —"Tie Bsr_ga t >igh*t—■ Hu* - ewt igi/—b ** 17 tie M’-n;*-' a*n hr Saved. 77-=--.iar nrE-t— The L--CO'- is ML” Fri Say nzkt — Max c® Day A Sswriky night— Dam :t Pay to ■> s «_lhr»tte»' T-i t'-eiw* MrvjM» the «zjecnrd B X- _ T * -.»'.agT»igk.ts'-t. two am cce- na_ nd3e» north os JfiaaßMMh »x*i the Pss&'w. the Bev Hesry C. Bochner tj'.rh-k-Iy invite s-verycn* We ask your pt*wre*je and y<-jor >py» Besl Eahahe Transfers. E Friuinger to Wihiard Stee-ie' jot gTi Ikwatur tit. ’ M S K.-pxr to E Ktp.er rt a. pA rec U aad 1< French tp 1»> atres r.’i Si.-r.ix-ha M.*xn to Daniel Frani--x-~ pc 24 tp 5 azr« V-tfi. Lnzx. TrooiDtT to J S Iz. wer pc -s' &«tp 24 tore* J A. Brieioer to Jeff KJoffenrtLne 22 Preble M©o. ’ P G Hc»/per. enta. to Marzarer Lacht.-e p< see 2# Waahmgtca tp to' acres trb'X«. W. fl B*tnexe to Sun-'/n W Beinetoe pt m<. 22 Pre: e tp 1- * aero* J. O. MdOum to U H McCahn - arrtt* see St M -nroe tp |ISO. W’m An»*xutz to Jeff Liechty ■ z 352 Berne l*'> Wm. Amstutz to Gothefb Garber Jot 2> Bsme James H. Sm.th to Jesse O , Smith kA it' Decatur < Election Notice Notice i» hereby g ven that 'ber*will I>* held on the 15th dayof Feb- , ruary. I>?4 a de-m«Ttie pumary s electym for the purpose of nominal- 1 tag candsiate- for mar r. marshal. ■ .•y cl*rk '"'.ry treasurer and tw . . y>ur.' Jmen frem each Wirt in the t city of Decatur. Indiana to be voßed for at the May, l»04. eject ;.. Said primary wii] beheld under the rules and retuia.t»on» of the Au* ’ tralhxn ballot system. Aii candt- ' iatee wiD pay their asereEments *o c the -eerretary •; f the deuxzeratnty j*n or before ten day** i pr-.or to date of bciding the trjnary '■ rtuesa aaseesmentA are so paid the ] name will not be placed on the , ticket. John Mayer, •xretary J B Parrish ''hairmar ! i < |< it WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW 1 — Bradst-eet's Agency ths Situation. < New Tort Feb 12 -Bradatreefs ' weekly review <A trade today «ay«' | Cold weather i» still a bar to expansion in vpria< trade throughout the west bn' wt'bm distribution con tin- ■ iea notably active and v;gna of life ( are footid in leading western markets. The Baltimore disaster and the beginning of hostiiit.ea In the far East, though affecting apec-ilatlve market* to e*m<- extent, have ax yet tad no notable results on trade octside of" ■ection* immediately concerned, al- ■ ' ’bough wime of the present great ■trength <rf prices of most com modi-1 ties may be attributed to the latter j dev‘!opmer.-« Trade and industrial opera?jona lietray effect of conservatism «om* time asto predicted, but it • is yet too early to measure the possible t-xtent to which th* season’s turn over • will contrast with the exceptionally large business done in all lines one year ago Railway operations, owing to severe weather in Jan'tary. showed decreased gross earnings following net earnings in December. Strike Inaugurated by Union. Portland. Ind.. Feb. 12. —Two bun- j drod and fifty men employed by the I Beatty-Brady glass factory, at Dun- ■ j kirk, were called cut on strike by the : union The factory is owned by the ■ National Glass company, which also owns nine other factories. An attempt by the company to run two factories 1 a? Rochester with non union employes Incited the strike in the other mills. Great Pyth an Jubilee. Indianapolis. Feb. 12. —At the Pythij an Jubilee meeting commemorating the | thirty-five years of Pytbjanism in Indiana. which was held here yesterday, a class of S 9€ candidates was given the initiatory degree in the order. The prize for bringing the greatest number of candidates was awarded to Shelbyville lodge, which furnished 130 neophyte* Defense Rested Ita Case. Washington. Feb. 12.—After occupy- I | Ing the stand for three full days, Aug.ust W. Ma--hen, In tbs postal* frill, | has concluded his testimony and the i defense tnaouuce<l that »t rested .. I Spare riba, ImckboM and p*fs feet | U Hebeiman’s Moat Market » ♦.

ONLY TO SEMS IT That’s AZ You Have to Do With Hyooui SIMPLE BUT WILL SURELY CUKE YOUR CATARRH PxrEt Xay * Us« cf it Will Stow Imprcvemect Lira CW3. OuX CMarrl Sri*. ii.: FrrmtJ Ftciwu.-Ik* n fact 1 1 hut Hyzz*-. » sas jr*- * cwa medbod fw • -nag -wats- ec-jii. «»agta afed 2-* «vss A ivr !»s*T.tru-:ry ;eg»x*. It » u«e ocly aAt'sr*. treaisject for ti-r eere of thaoe snob.-es. Br»st*c tteoogi the seal pocked inhaler ts.as cc&e» with ev-ecv aatfix tae *..r ttat pa.*ee* ioto ti<* tarat ias<to a aCeataeo* w-.si jsai ca thc 'ixTt-.x* w sere it k ACec w.tx s«*A_.rg ae-i r.’.iff ta-eatr.* It sweteas oca aad a.Ts d-seexe geflM i» the s&y*t r»«>Ae aod ta note aa- aelb of tie £*ad. trroit aad .«.?• it torches axd s--as all .mta- ■ tk* of tie raaeooa xetstwase. Hy-'.«set .* pfwaer.bed bv pc gecer*...y. Mooy -f ties **• it tboßßoeivea to break ®p neoidaad prevent poeut&Teia T»r 'Xjcs'pjet*- Htcsmh ocrfl nx~z.xr. of a. &«aS mbak-r. that » so *ma l aod e®veay-nt 'hat it oas be .•aarry-i in tb- x-t r purse, a ; nc—ii’-Sx dr pjec d Hy'.-ax. Th:* r-'.-t* but t* and ?* ■will <rar*- sxty •■jrdi’iarr ca.*- ot catarrh la 'hr'-aic aad i-ep swated x* ng-rw t* neaaswsxy -x'r* b» rt.*-* . • Hycaae: can be obtawd f r . malcax? i| a =-■*■»• roe- tEO:. f*r ttos disease H *ft o.—• Drrz Ccrapasy satso moeh ooefidewe is the t« w-r •:£ Hr ■ ■3>. <-Lre earirrh. aad :<her d:*x-i-*~ ■ fth thrrnt a&i icag-that they ■*- . ,t tfaesr t<*r*.;c.s- roar a-.tL* to rafoed tie money tony par'in ease it fa..* to g.?e satssfaetioc They take a.' tte ri**i tied **-}rea. a&l Hyor>*. mate yoa arjaciutelT nctt-fig axiem t does yen good THE tURKTtED CATAMS Utt H vos&n ta* maoe so tnaay mrea of rte most <: irons;- aad causes of aurra that The Hovthznse Drug Go. cot**3 xt it a *pw.s-': in thic The extend aa inviutkn to all ca tarn, seffecen to call u ttevr stone aad por-ta-e a 0i .«« outfit with toe di*s:a-et uodentasd-Eg that it will te AMGsiuefy free utoese it eaeets a cure Tbe cceif ruascc for the un?jsual *-x.TC*se a* Hyomei in tbe treatment of .-atarrha* troai>:ee aad other disease* *f the air passagee. is tbe fact that it cures by a new pr.ocipie. ia.pregr.at tbe air you breatbe with oeaiing and gero. iuiiiug baisaaxs. On this account it reacbee tbe seat of the disease in away impossible to pills, drug* or other e»oc.ach dosing. Masy of The Holt bouse Drug Co.’s custoxsers wbo have suffered with ca tarrh since childhtod have been cured completely by this scientific remedy. Tbe complete 3yomei outfit costa SI. and consists of an inhaler that can be earned in tbe puree or pocket, a medicine jlropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottles can be obtained for 50c . making it a most economical remedy for tbe cure of catarrh. Do not suffer longer with catarrhal disorders, but get a Hyomei outfit from Tbe Hohbouse Drug Co. under their guarantee to return tbe money if it fails. You run no risk whatever. If it cures, tbe treatment is n<A expensive, while if it fails. Tbe Holtbouse Drag Co. will refund yoor money and it costs you absolutely nothing. TO SINGERS OR PLBUC SPEAKERS A new and specially valuable use for Hvotnei has Ixeen discovered, one that will be particularly welcomed by singers and public speakers. Tbe free use of Hyomei breathed through tbe inhaler that comes with every outfit, carries healing balsams j to the head and throat, and strength eos tbe voice. Tbe Hohbouse Drug Co. have had several of their customer* speak to tb*-m in regard totbe good effects following the use of Hyo rnei for this soecial purpose, and will be glad to sell it on approval to any singer, minister, teacher, or public speaker, They feel sure that the use of Hyotnei for thia purpose will make many new friends for tbe treatment. If it does not give satisfaction, tbe money paid will be returned promptly and without questions. The complete Hyomei outfit,consists of an inbaler that can be carried in the puree or pocket, a bottle of Hyomei and a medicine dropper, costs only one dollar. Many remarkable cures of catarrh and other tri.ti'il** of tbe air passsgHs have be»>u mad* l»v Hyomei, and The Hollboum- Drug Co. agree to refund the mon»>v to an rone who due* Dot find it a<s»mplete cure for anv catarrhal trouble. There iw no dangerous stomach drugging with Hyotnai; amply breathe it through the inhaler and rettel come, quickly. ’

ConAtiinert Tt*? book* «• 2*a2e up usd ore b;. i. the Utois Os th* treas -r*r j PteMß e*il #*«>»»<»*- G. E Steeie. * pt Waw Wirks L •. ®. F. Wkt. ( There «iii be a soeoring o( &-■ w Ej>"? Tt'C.---’' F- i->- i F o Frcxy *rei sg Pebnmry 12. I>4 All E*rt.f*T* are r*quested to fae pmect L C Milter. Scribe. Monroe Agent. Mr J-'.-CAthaa Birkaeod oas -eer app x'ei agent fur the Da Gy aad Weeklv I>tx xrat fcr Mcmrx , K=d rtnnity And • autterteed to take atbscriptouo receive mon er- * Notice. A* t ba* always teen mv eustoxn to wttzc a., book mvouois during January foe the preceding year. I respect fully rec-sest all nsy patrons wbo are sdebtod to —* to ca,. and settle tbesr aeixasu before February Ist. Re■peetfnlly, Mrs. M P. E-rdg. lOdtf L-jst—Lady's sobd gold watch key wind, Elgin movements, square nickel fib. b-'.T-e shoe charm - setting. Leave at this jfi&ne a»i receive good reward. We are making special low price? z® 3>j-umeri* to be erected by I Dervrat: in Day We have all the jateot ie-.ZTi' and invite you to i call a&i see them. Wenbcff's Monumental Works, Decatur. Indiana f Northeastern Indiana. TWoogh Pullaoan sleeping care to CaLfomza pants na Iron Mountain rinto. Jeerißg St Louis 8:30 a. m. ia-v for Los Angeles via "True Si.-to-m R.>_te atec tourist sleeping ■-arse® ti.s saxe train for Loe Angeiea a&d Sax. Frazxisco every Wed neoiav and Thureday. Beet winter rente to California. F?r further infinotioc enß c® or address G. A. A Deane. Jr T P A 200 Sentinel Big Indjaaapoba. ltd

Hall, Son & Falk WANT HOUSES TORRENT •: . Callers Every Day

FIRST NATIONAL I BANK ■ Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Resources 650.000.00 DIRECTORS: P W. Smith. Pres't C. A. Dugan. Cashier W. A. Kuebler. Vice-Prest E. X Ehinger. Ass t Cash n r D. Schmitt J. H. Hobrock D. Sprang 3 per cent interest paid on certificates. We solicit your patronage DECATUR. INDIANA W. E. Smith & Co. DEALERS IN | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS] Pianos and Organs ] Sheet Music a Specialty. i • I Singor Sewing Machines and Repairs. I ; ' l i SIX ORGANS must be sold in three weeks at reasonable prices. TWO SINGER SEWING MACHINES H 6 each. Talking Machines al coat. Call aa4 ••• M

A Sexton Wanted Notice »hereby given that aj . plxariom for a eexton at the tor '■ensetery will be filed S-eretary on or before the 't--, of Fecruary lk&4 at 2p. m 1 I J H. Stone. Secretary L> ’>«

Gus I Rosenthal's 1 ■e . jg MID-WINTER | CLEARANCE I SALE ONE WEEK MORE ■ I ■ and the goods are gci::.' ' """"" * You had better c;. .’. and share in the rare it revsaving bargains. are a few of the [r..a:. B things: 1 jxd off on all Overeats B 5 pair of men’s S2*X) Ccr 1 duroy Fanta, per pair *•— ■> □ Q*l for 15.00 and S6D. , Men’s Suits a garment for hea . v r—.v lined Underwear fernerh 40c. , 500 boys and children's su.t- g; now at Wholesale Cost I Only sen iceable and dependable goods sold* > ’.d here, and strictly as *i .ertised. 3 here are bar s ans in all departments at Gus Rosenthal’s I