Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT? SVBST .-IVINING BXCSPT BVSDAY, BY {., « W O. ELLINGHAM. MUBSCRIPTION RATES. carrier, per week,. .. 1 Oc If carrier, per ywrr $4.00 JtF mall, per month 2SC I UY Tali, per year $2.50 Single copies. Two Cents, ver»!slns rates made known on application 1 " ““ • lutorod In the postoflice st Decatur. Indl- • kA, as second-class mall matter. u. H. HELLER. Manager. The Parker managers claim 526 votes for their favorite on first ballot at the St. Louis convention. On the second ballot they expect Missouri, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Maine. West Virginia and Ohio to get into the Parker band wagon and cii ch his nomination with 689 votes. This is the way it looks on paper. It seems that jthe Hon. John M. Kern has a good sized boom on for vice president, the same to be 0. K’d by the St. Louis convention next week. And to make matters all the more jiggered, the Hon. John refuses to accept something that has not been given him. All this is exciting anil will tend to add additional interest to the onlv political show of the memorable season of 1904. TO THE PUBLIC. Decatur, Ind., June 24, 1904. Notice from the city board of health as the season of typhoid fever .cholera infantum and kindred diseases is now here and their origin is usually traced to bad filthy unsanitary surroundings, and such being the case. Notice is herebygiven to all parties as well as property owners, that all filthy rubbish and obnoxious matter, cutting down all weeds in alleys and inside of their lots and disinfecting privy vaults and remove all rubbish from their premises within ten days from this notice. If at the end of ten days, said filth and rubbish is not removed same will be ordered done without any further notice by the city board of heatlh at the property holder's expense. Dr. H. E. Keller, Sec. of City Board of Health. 141dl0 Farms for Sale. Dan Erwin has returned from his tour in Michigan and Erwin & Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands “personally selected" improved or unimproved, and will furnish information con-1 cermng any tract, or printed list on application or request by mail half fare on G. R k J. direct route if you care to look, Address us or call at office. Decatur Indi ana. 14dlb See Dick Townsend over Ist Na-, lion Bank and get a tree booklet. I Don't be afraid—come and ask j questions. For Sale—Ashery; well equipped and a money maker. A good invest- > ment for some one. Enquire of Chas. S. Niblick or French Quinn, at Old Adams County Bank. ts Cabbage and Tomato plants for sale —I have cabbage and tomato plants ready for setting. 10c per 100. South Tenth street, between railroads. 2wk J. R- Smith.

To Celebrate the Fourth Right yonr feet should be encased in a pair of our comfortable, stylish Shoes. For the lady who likes snappy Oxfords we have the New Button Blucher The Gibson Tie We would like to show you. Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

Will Rice was at Berne today. Mrs. J. F. Keller is visiting her parents at Portland. Will Lyman returned this morning I from a business trip at Ft. Wayne. Miss Ruth Ramey of Portland is i visiting her aunt Mrs. R. B. Allison. | The Bin Ton club will meet this j i evening with Miss Maude Christen. > Frank Stone and son arrived from ' Fort Wayne this morning and are the i guests of relatives. Herman Reinking arrived today from Ft. Wayne and will visit for a few days with his patents. Thomas McLaughlin and daughter arrived today from Ft. Wayne and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Judge Vaughn of Bluffton passed through our city this morning enroute to Ft. Wayne where he is attending to legal business. Miss Bertha Hart is reported as being on the sick list and was this morning in a very serious condition. the result of a verv heavy hemmorage of the lungs. Dr. Keller however informs us that her condi- ! tion is in no way serious at present and thinks she will be alright in a few days. She was resting easier , as we go to press. I In the case of the state of Indiana against Dow Jacobs that was tiled before Squire Smith for allowing a female dog to run at large, which was to have been tried last evening was continued until Friday evening at five o'clock, owing to a change of venue being taken from Smith to Mayor Coffee. The case is an interesting one and a number of witnesses will be used and a hard fight made by attorneys on both sides. A small wreck occurred early this morning on the Erie railroad I near the target two oars being disabled and were left here for the wreck team to clear up. A through ’ freight had been ordered to meet train number twenty two here and was running onto the side track and had just cleared from the main track when the trucks under two heavily loaded cars gave way causing them to be thrown from the track. The wreck caused a small 1 , delay until the trains could make up again so as to pass. The wreck train arrived this afternoon and cleared up the debris and right of way so the line would be open for I traffic. Dr. Joseph Burke, of South Bend, will be at the Burt House July Bth and 9th, akd will examine eyes free. St. Louis M 0.—110.25 for the round trip account Democratic Nation Convention July 2 to 6. return limit July 15. FOR SALE:—A number of sec ond hand surries and single buggies, all in good condition, inquire of Moyers and Scheiman. 133d12 Private funds to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest . Privi- , ege of partial payments. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf . Farm For Salk—Known as the Bottenfield farm in Kirkland township. For further information call on H. J. Dilling. Decatur, Ind., R. R. 12. 134dwlm Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest-. Will in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf

WHAT IS CATARRH ? Hyomei Only Guaranteed Cure for This Common and Disagreeable Disease. Hyomei cures catarrh by the simple i method of breathing it into the air ’ passages and lungs. It kills the : germs of catarrhal poison, heals and < soothes the irritated mucous mem-. > brane and effectually drives this dis-1 ease from the system. If you have any of the following symptoms, catarrhal germs are at j work somewhere in the mucocs mem-i brane of the throat, bronchial tubes or : tissues of the lungs. ifl'ens ve breath huskiness of voice dryness of the nose discharge from nose pain across the eyes stoppage of the nose pain in back of the at night head aching of the body pain in front of the dropplugs in throat head mouth open while tendency to take cold s eeping burning pain in the tickling back of the throat pilatc hawking to clear the formal ion of crusts in thro it the nose pain in the chest drvness of the throat i a cough in the morning s itch in the side loss of strength losing of llvsh spa* his of coughing variable appetite cough short and hack , low spirited at times ing raising of frothy mu- cough worse nights cous m< rnlngs expectorating yellow loss in vital fore* matter a feeling of tightness difticuny in breathing across the upper frequent sneezing part of the chest Hyomei will destroy activity of all catarrhal germs in the respiratory organs and in a few weeks the cure will I lie complete. This is a strong statement, but the I Holthouse Drug Co. emphasizes it by agreeing to refund your money if Hy-1 omei does not cure. For Rent Three upstairs rooms i for small family :on First street. See Mrs. Alice Peterson. Iwk Ten men wanted at once to work on abuttments at McKnight bridge. Fort Wayne <& Springfield Ry. Co. | 145 d Iwk House for rent A two story, six room house with necessary conveniences' and in good condition, Inquire at this office. ts FOR RENT—After July 1, Store J room now occupied by Sammer 5 and 10 cent Store. Inquire at this ' office. 135d6 FOR SALE—A fine, black, full blooded Jersey cow will sell cheap, for full particulars call on Henry ' Koenniman. ts Lost A small red pamphlet book with a number of accounts in, some where between my barber shop and home on First street. Finder please return to J. D. Reiter.

I ■■■ ■ ■ 'I—I. < ■■■ ' — " —■———■»« | | , , __ No Bombs and Torpedoes For Fourth of July Here, But 1 iillf ° f ukli iw * uuiibO' l uno myo i-Z Fit to Adorn the Most j PATRIOTIC AMERICAN • On this Great Anniversary -z r ! FINE DRESS CLOTHES ‘/ \» Hand-made Black Thibet, u» «* Worsted and Serge Suits W FANCY HOMESPUN GARMENTS 7 . . JO*£&OLi in aH ' izes te== OUTING TROUSERS W in Homespun, and Worsted with Cuff , \ 'F' ' Buttons which are just the thing for your U "mXwTIIIIIIM llll‘■ il ,'j. Fourth Outing OUTING SHIRTS J/ jj In Mohair, Silk and Percale. I ■'<■ ~ ._ - - I My— Straw Hats and Coffee Brown // ffl flniUS iimSX/7 - 11 -- il Imi NECKWEAR. The Latest Fad for the Particular Dresser. jOwSWT ~ — ..«.««... a Dress Suit cases in Greot Variety " SI.OO to $12.50 / ENDLESS BARGAINS THROUGHOUT ' THE STORE AT GUS ROSENTHAL’S THE SQUARE MAN DECATUR, INDIANA

I A NOTICE TO EVERYONE | -A A Little Cash Reasoning NLI ■■ IWIU-W—ra II ■■■ a.»wiwrw ■—niwm—iu» VS y I have decided that on and after the first of July, everything from mj shelves n M will be sold for CASH— g % Cash to Everybody (and in d >ing this I believe I can make prices that every person ;n Adams Q County can see the point. Here are a few pointers to CASH customers. I show av you some full Welts and Hand Turns in Shies for $3.00, which you will M have to pav $3 50 for elsewhere. Try them and you will be convinced. 1 intend w to CUT ON PRICES ALL OVER THE HOUSE. Here are some of the close margin prices: ■ I Ladies’ Shoes $3.50 a pair go for Cash 83.25 II [2 “ 3.50 “ 3.00 B 3.00 2.75 “ 3/0 “ 2.50 JjL 2.50 2.00 “ 2.00 “ L 75 ‘ 1.75 1.50 Ase “ l r o I 1-25 ‘ $ Men’s Shoes now .84 50 go for Cash 84.00 jg 4.00 ■ 3.50 3 25 ■ “ 3.00 “ 2.75 'T'k H 2.50 ■ 2.25 2.00 ■ 1.75 v 1-50 I “ 1.50 “ 1. 25 ! B 10c. Shoe Paste for Shining sc fc Rubbers and Feit Boots rs f 8 WvMMs * Here is a tip for the future. Felt Boots, the w s ’i ® R BEST in the world. W.jr ■’ B ■ Stop and Think X? -ik I B A B B ThatCA-H means something to a business mau—CASH I? means no losses in bad book accounts. Me propose to give these B 1 ’ —- ■ B ■ losses to our customers in the reduction of prices. That's tR I Where You Come In W p- | i | Stop and think the matter over carefully and you will see B ■ that the CASH MAN is the one who can givs the BARGAINS. j ■ He has the goods or the money, and unless the credit man can get i i B a big price for his goods he will soon fail or go out of business. » ! B We propose to stay and give our customers the benefit in quality B Saud prices of goods. Let us personally demonstrate to you. W FRED TAGUE. 1 THE SHOE SELLER. 8