Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVIRT BVBNINO. IXCkFT BUNDAY, BT law GS . ELLIMQMAK'I. "'I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, oarrler, per week toe By carrier, per year $4.00 Vs mail, per month 25c *y mall, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents, AAvartlslng rates made known on application Watered in the postofflce at Decatur. Indiana. as secend-olass mail matter. J. H. HELLER. Managrr. It is time to out out the tie business by electing a democratic council. Boost the thing along. A council that will foster twentynine ties in two years are not composed of the right kind of stuff to transact the business of the city.

The meeting at the suryeor’s office Monday evening should be attended by every democrat. Come out and get your enthusiasm keyed up, thus enabling you to do better missionary work for your party ticket. No there isn’t any politics in this election. At the council meeting Tuesday evening the republican majority appointed six republican inspectors and it is the first business for some time in which there was no ties. Ed Green .he candidate for marshal will make a good and capable official. He will be the last man in town to form any alliances with view of violating the law. He will

not stand in with these end other alliances and then blame his official short comings on the mayor, who is an excutive officer only. Vote for Eddie Green. Six republican inspectors will preside at an election in which there is not a particle of politics. We would not f >r the world have yon think there was any politics wrapped up in these appointments. There will be more appointments during the term of the next council and the same spirit of partiality will prevail. This non-partison plea is for campaign purposes only. The democrats in the city are working with a fairly good unanimity for the success of their city ticket. There is still more work to do and room for more workers to show a personal interest in the sue- i cess of the Joity democracy. Every ■ democrat should do his share to-' ward making the .triumph com-! plete. Attend the meeting at the auveyor's office Monday* evening and get in the game.

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Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St.

The vote for eleotionjinspectors 1 1 was not a tie because Mayor Coffee’s decision would have been ferninst the political preferences of every republican member of the present city council, HOW TO PRONOUNCE HYOMEI. THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. TELL OF THIS REMARKABLE TREATMENT THAT CURES CATARRH WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING. "While all our customers who have used Hyomei agree thaOt is remarkably successful in curing catarrh and otner diserses of the air passages,” says the Holthouse Drug Co., “yet there has been considerable diversity of opinion as to how the name is pronounced. Hyomei is pronounced just as if it were spelled ‘high-o-me,’ with the accent on the first syllable. A great many come to our store and instead of asking for Hyomei, tell us they want a package of the treatment

for catarrh that we are selling on a guarantee. While the clerks know what they mean, and all of our clerks will give them Hyomei, yet we want every one to know how to pronounce the name of Hyomei, so that they may run no chance of getting anything but Hyomei, no matter where they go. It is nature’s true cure for catarrhal troubles. It kills the germs of this disease, soothes and heals the irritared mucous membrane, and effectually drives all catarrhal poisons from the system. All the stomach dosing in the world can do no lasting good in the treatment of catarrh unless the nose and throat are free from catarrhal microbes. There is no stomach dosing with Hyomei; just i breathe it. We have so much confi-

I dense in the value of the treatment, i that we are selling it with the under- ' standing that we will return the money if it fails to cure. All DemoJ crat readers know that we do exactly as we agree.” A Recommendation. Bluffton, Ind., April 20, 1904. To Whom It May Concern: In the city of Bluffton we have more than ten miles of cement sidewalks. Last season James H. Davis constructed ten squares of cement walk in this city, and while all of our cement walks are in excellent condition. the walk laid by Mr. Davis is the best walk in the city. John Mock, Mavor. J. B. Clark, H. Thoma, J. B. Poffenberger, j- Councilmen G. K. Venis J. A. Morris, Dan Lanigan, C. E. Sturgis, City Attorney. Charles Craven, City Clerk. F. J. Taugeman, Citv Treasurer. Mr. Davis is now in this city contracting for cement walks. 20c Men's Suspenders Saturday 10c, at Gue Rosen thal’s

BIG TRANSCRIPT Osborne Case Covers 1500 Pages Filed in Court Today.—Other Legal Business, Civil and Probate.

The transcript’in the famous Os-1 borne Murder case was presented | in court this morning and the same j together with the bill of exception is under the consideration of Judge j Erwin. Within two weeks, the pages I will he numbered, indexed, the brief prepared and the transcipt sent to I the supreme court of Indiana, I where an effort will be made to reverse the case. The volume is a | monster and enough to frighten the ’ honorable judges of the supreme | court into several different kinds of I spasms. It consists of 1467 pages of type written manuscript which I number will be increased by the in-1 dex to 1500 pagt s. It contains a i complete history of the long trial, J all the evidence, objections and j I various papers of the case. It its I probable that the aguments before I the supreme court will be oral. I A decision is hoped for by early j I autumn. j

In the case of Alexander C. Taggart and others vs. North West Virginia Oil Company and ethers the petition by the receiver for an order to pay labor claims was granted and claims ordered paid. In probate court accounts current were filed by Mary E. Tester, administrator for Jacob Tester, estate, Frederick F. Freck guardian for Etta E. Hawk, and for C D. W. and Bernice Miller. Auction Sale, Albert Brittson is advertising - an auction sale of a large amount of personal property to take place at

the Riverside Livery barn on Saturday, April 30. The sale will include eight head of horses, twenty five buggies and surreys, some new' and some second hand, eight sets harness, two Harrison wagons, farm I machinery and various other arti-I cles. Nine months credit will be I given. 85d6wl NOTICE TO TAY PAYERS. Taxes’are now due and payable I at the County Treasurer’s office. | Books will close Monday, May 2nd | 1904. Truly i J. H. Voglewede.Treas. Seed Corn for Sale. A limited amount of well dried and well selected seed corn for sale. Enquire at Everett & Hite’s grocery, or | at my home, one-half mile south of I Decatur. Ed Johnson. 85d5w2

Wanted—A furnished room with or without board. Inquire at thia office. For Rent—A six room house on Jefferson street. Inquire of. J. R. Wanted—A lady to assist in cleaning house'll good wages. Inquire at this office at once. 87d2t Found — Lady’s puree containing <1.21. which the owner can have by calling at this office. Don't, forget the date of the Rebecca ladies benefit at Bosse Opera House April 25th. Admission 250. Republican state convention, Indianapolis, April 26-27. Tickets on April 25 and 26, return limit April 28. <3.58 round trip via G. R. & I. 84d6 Money to loan on farms at lowest rate of interest. Any sum, apy length of time and privilege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co., 257dtf. C. W. Bohnkc of R. R. No. 3, Decatur has two tine two year old colts for sasle. One roau Belgian weighing 1307 pounds, and one strawberry Belgian weighing 1300. 76d12

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WANTED—Bailed straw or shred-j ded corn fodder. Frisinger & Co. House painting and papering done to order Alex Leßrun & Co. ts WANTED—-Three good loads of black dirt to till in yard. Will pay cash. Enquire of William Jackson or at this office. 86U2 Dr. E. H. Leßrun has for sale a lot of nice young maple trees which ho will sv'll at reasonable prices. i Call at once. 69*13 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-lw Wanted—Lawn roller returned. The parties who borrowed the lawn roller from A. J. Smith are re quested to return it at once. 78d3 Ten thousand dollars private funds left, with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will ]o-n in sums of <SO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Mr. Jonathan Burkhead has been appointed agent for the Daily and Weekly Democrat for Monroe and vicinity and is authorized to take subscriptions and receive mon ey. ts Bob Polharn, of Geneva, Ind., has a very fine black horse, named Ben Scott, by Beu Adam, dam by Orator. Beu Scott will make the season at Geneva, Ind. It will pay any person to see this horse. We are making special low prices on monuments to be erected by Decoration Day. We have all the latest designs, and invite you to call and see them. Wemhoff’s Monumental Works, Decatur, Indiana. ’ Leaders of North-eastern Indiana. Farm For Sale.—l3s acres in JenIngs county, only <35 per acre, limestone soil, 20 acres bottom, - good house, orchard, large barn, 1 living water, 20 acres timber, bali nice in cultivation, 20 acres grow. • ing wheat, on pike,3 miles from Pa. railroad, 2 miles from Big 4. Call on or address, D. A. Hendrickson, t Queensville, Ind. t 60 pair Men’s and Youth’s SI.OO Pants, Saturday 76c at Gue Rosenthal’s.

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