Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ■ VHHY KVKNINO, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY LBW @ . ELUINQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bj OErrler, per week 1 O<’ By carrier, per year $4 00 By mall, per month 25c By mall, per year $2 50 Single copies. Two Cents. Ass vertlslng rates made known on application Bntered In the postoffice at Decatur. Indiana. as second-class mall matter J. H. HELLER, Manager. COUNTY TICKET For Joint Senator JOHN W. TYNDALL ,

For Representative JOHN W. VIZARD For Prosecutor JOHN C. MORAN For Auditor 0. D. LEWTON For Treasurer JOHN F. LACHOT w Fcr Sheriff ALBERT A. BUTLER For Surveyor L. L. BAUMGARTNER For Coroner JOHN S. FALK For Commissioner First District DAVID WERLING For Commissioner Third District MARTIN LAUGHLIN CITY TICKET For Mayor

DAVID D. COFFEE For City Clerk JACK McFEELEY For Treasurer W. J. ARCHBOLD For Marshal ED GREEN For Councilmen—First Ward AL BUHLER alex i.ebrun POr Councilman- second Ward H. 8. PORTER HENRY STETLER For Councllmen—Third Ward PETER GAFFER PETER KIRSCH NOTICE TO TAY-PAYERS. Taxes’are now due and payable at the County Treasurer's office. Books will close Monday. May 2nd 1904. Truly J. H. Voglewede.Treas.

GRAND FREE OFFER CUT THIS OUT and fill in space below, as it may not appear again. On April 18,19, 20, 21, 22 & 23, 1904 MOSER, the high grade photographer, will make a picture of your baba Absolutely Free It costs you NOTHING WHATEVER. Age of babe from one to 12 months. NAME OF BABE DATE OF BIRTH NAME OF PARENT This is all high-class work, and is an opportunity to get a beautiful picture free. MOSER, The Photographer A Pair of Doll Shoes Will be Given Free With every pair of Shoes bought from our LARGE ASSORTMENT. This is the opportunity for the young misses .... TWO PAIRS FOR OKIE Men’s Fine Shoes... ...Ladies’ Stylish Shoes Our stock is in and ready for your inspection THE WINNES SHOE STORE.

Mr. Cromer declares that Indiana is entitled to 700 sppointmeuts in the | executive departments at Washing I ton and has only 500. Now will the boys get busy and hustle for votes in November? Indianapolis News. Committee organization for the city election is now under wav, and is I progressing satisfactorily. Interest ; in the success of the democratic ticket is coming from every source, and it ■ now looks like an old democratic victory. Attend the meeting at the sur veyor’s office Monday evening, A democratic meeting at the surveyor’s office Monday evening, will mark the beginning of an energetic campaign for the election of the city

ticket May 3. Efficient work by the candidates and their friends insures a party victory that will start us aright f in this presidential year of HMM. At- ■ tend this meeting. Judge Truesdale of Alexandria, and an advocate of Hearst for president, was in the city a short time looking after his prospects for being a delegate to the democratic national convention at St. Louis. iln 1902 Judge Truesdale was the I candidate for congress in this disI trict against Congressman Cromer. __ - I Notice. Every democrat interested in the

success of the city ticket are requested to meet at the office of Sur veyor McKean Monday evening at 7:30. Matters of special importance are to be discussed Calvin Miller, chairman. FOR SALE—Barn frame 36x64 feet 20 feet to square gambrel roof framed for 3 floors all heavy timber . For particulars call on or address D. I. Weikel. Phone 313 Decatur Ind. 82d6 For Sule Cheap—One driving horse, well broke, 6 years old and ' weghing about 800 lbs; aiso one heavy work horse. 8 years old, sound except that he is blind. You can buy these horses right. Brittson Bros. 74d6

“A Southern Gentleman’’ at Bosse Opera House April 25th. WANTED—Carpet to weave, J. C. Coverdale, 313 South Adams St FOUND—A carpenter’s level. Enquire at this office. I have hired a number of fine paper hangers Alex Leßrun ts WANTED—Bailed straw or shredded corn fodder. Frisinger A- Co. House painting and papering done to order Alex Leßrun & (Jo. ts Lost A large, red coon hound; finder will return to Howard Davis and receive reward. Paste this in your hat. “A Southern Gentleman” at Bosse Opera House, April 25th. Cal on Alex Leßrun if you desire to paint your house or anything in painting line. ts For Sale—Two year old colt. See J. B. Drummond, South Twelfth street, Decatur, Ind. 76d12.

Help Wanted*—A girl to dot general housework. Good wages. Call on or 'phone Mrs. Cal. Miller. Don't forget the date of the Rebecca ladies benefit at Bosse Opera House April 25th. Admission 25c. For the Rebecca ladies benefit. ‘‘A Southern Gentleman” at opera house April 25th. Remember the date. Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, any length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. C. W. Behnke of R. R. No. 3, Decatur has two fine two year old colts for sasle. One roan Belgian weighing 1307 pounds, and one strawberry Belgian weighing 1300. 76d12

WANTED—A good strong boy who wants to learn the hardware trade and who is willing to take care of horses. Prefer a boy who can speak German. Schafer Hardware Co. 71d3 Mr. Jonathan Burkhead has been appointed agent for the Daily and Weekly Democrat for Monroe and vicinity and is authorized to tike subscriptions and receive mon ey. ts Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate.first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loan in sums lof <SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Bob Fulham, of Geneva, lud.. has a very fine black horse, named Ben i Scott, by Beu Adam, dam by Orai tor. Beu Scott will make the season at Geneva, Ind. It will pay any person to see this horse.

We are making special low prices i on monuments to be erected by | Decoration Day. We have all the I latest designs, and invite you to call and see them. Wemhoff’s Monumental Works, Decatur, Indiana. Leaders of North-eastern Indiana. For Sale—The Archbold residene property on corner of Fourth and Madison streets, Decatur, Ind. For further particulars call on or address C. J. Lutz- DecuturJ Ind., or John Ferguson, executor, Fort Wanye Ind,, care Citizens’ Trust Co. 76d6w2 On the first and third Tuesday of every month the Erie railroad will sell one way and ronud trip excur* son tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call ujton Erie agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. VITAE ORE— The great blood purifier and health ■ builder and germ-destroyer A full line of the Vitae Ore remedies for sale at my residence on Adams street, or at F. V. Mills' grocery store. Am also agent for the great Brown Herb Tablets, for rheumatism and stomach troubles. Free samples of one week's treatment of the tablets for sick people. A guarantee goes with every box. Nol>enefit, no pay. Call 'Phope 123. W. H. Myers. 78d6 w 2

The North Western Line RussiaJapan Atlas. Send ten cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North Western Ry. Three fine colored maps, ouch 14x20; bound in con veniant form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in detail, with tables showing relative military and nasal strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. A. H Waggoner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ills.

t Found Lady’s purse containing Si .21, which the owner can have by calling at this office. t Dr. E. H. Leßrun has for sale a I. lot of nice young maple trees which he will sell at reasonable prices. e Call at once. 69d3 Wanted A boy about 15 years old . to work on a farm. Enquire of George Flanders at Haviland’s liv- , ery barn, Decatur, Ind. 78-1 w Wanted—Lawn r< Iler returned. The parties who borrowed the lawn . roller from A. J. Smith are re 9 quested to return it at once. 78d3 l THE EDITOR Os an agricultural paper will tell the farmer he should breed only to draft stallions. His advice may be good, but there is a bare possibility that he may be mistaken. The reader will understand that I have trotting bred stallions and am, of course tooting my own horn. Suppose a farmer breeds a good draft marc to a good draft stallion, he will for the produce, if large and sound at four years of age receive about |2OO. On the other hand, suppose he breeds a well-bred trotting mare to a well-bred trotting ' stallion that is sound and individ-1 ually good, the produce, everything ■ being equal, will at leasi sell for as , much as the draft horse, and if a handsome road horse. SSOO to $1000; and if a high-class trotter from 15000 to $25,000. It costs no more to break one than the other. It is a mistaken idea that a farmer, if he breeds to trotting stallions, must i have a track on his farm and keep a trainer or do the training dimself. i If he has a handsome road horse there will be a dozen buyers for him , as soon as he has him broken. If a i trotter comes his way he will tell him a hundred times before he is even broken that he is a trotter, and it will not cost him a cent to | find it out. Great trotters are born

trotters. In Grander 35996, and Major Online by Online 2:04 I have, it is safe to say, two high-class trotting ttallions as are in the state. They are royally bred, good size, very speedy, and will make great sires Stallion cards, giving br<**ding, description and service fee can be had for the asking. A. N. Acker, Pleasant Mills, Ind.

Wall Paper \'aw.wE..ws.vr u*’ z? nt wtrwx CHEAPEST Toth« BEST .... IN ENDLESS VARIETIES Our stock is by far the largest ever shown in the city. We have a large number of RARE BARGAINS. We can meet your wants Because The Holthouse Drug Company

Rubber Boot Sale ONLY FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY I will sell Men’s Snag Proof Boots worth $3.60 at $2.95 S Men’s Light Short Boots sl-45 Boys’ Light Short Boots .--•••• • ••• 145 Little Boys’ Boots at 95c aud 1.10 I will supply country dealers lu one half dozen pair lots at these prices. Charlie VogleWede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

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For Sale—3 head Eberdeen nia|. calves. They are a fine stock anda bargain. John Hessler, R. R 2. 36d2m

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