Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1904 — Page 4
Railroad Notes. i Ci ncinnati O —l4 32 for the ' roand trip acct’. annual meeting B P O. E July 16 to 18. Return limit July 23 subject to an extension until Aug. 18. Louisville Ky. s■' 28 f r round trip acct. Biennial Encampment Knight- of Pythias. Aug 13 to 16,
YOUR EYES I 1 Should not be neglected. Delay often means serious results. < Don’t be persuaded that it is some ailment other than the eyes, for after taking medicine for a reasonable length of time and the trouble still remains, rest assured it is ONE OR MORE i OF MANY REFRACTIVE DEFECTS OF THE EYES. i > i Nothing But Glasses, and the Correct Ones, Will Give you Relief I 1 DRS. BURKE & LEMONTREE i I 1 I I < who has been making regular visits to Decatur, will be at the t II Burt House, Tuesday, July i 2th, for a few Days Onlv, will Examine Eyes FREE OF CHARGE REMEMBER THE DATE L t 1— 1 — - ; — „ ( I S1 POINTERS Ml*that will convince you of how easy it is to pay back as well as to borrow < r 1 from us. 1 $5 $25 SSO SIOO 1 or any amount can be borrowed on vour furniture, piano, horsea and wagons, buggies, stocks and fixtures, etc., and 1 leave the property in your possession. You Can Pay Back in weekly or monthly payments and we give a liberal discount if paid before due. All business inquiries strictly confidential. If you want money, writ** us and our agent will call on you. Send us your name, wife's name, city, street and number, how much yon want, what to give for security and where you are working. . i I f You Owe 1 any other company and want to pay them off and get some more money besides, write us. 1 1 B” if J 1 S’ till Room 3, Arcade. Upstairs. Home Phone 995 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. ESTABLISHED 1895. —S—Uaß—S—,l—a————————■ ~ “ -—- - f fl Will Money Help You? ; IF SO. call on or write to us We will loan yon money in any t amount from 610 to *IOO. on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months' time in which to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. *1.20 is the weekly payment on a *SO loan for fifty weeks: other amounts in the same proportion. If you need i 1 money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to' us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. t Tour Name Wife’s Name Street and Number • ••• • • • a•••• •••••••••••••••••• • a * a•••• aeeeaaaaa. f Amount Wanted ***•••••••••••••••••• •••••••eaaaaoaaa I , Kind of Security you have it Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on or address tSSW r,, KT WAYNE LOAN CO. | z.ut: ,m. rm w.,„, ia.
returnlimit Aug 31 subject to an extension until Sept. 15. Every Sunday daring the continuance of the summer schedule one fare for the round trip to Fort \Vsrn« and intermediate points. Eleven Luus in the tuimuit city on Sunday.
THE PLATFORM — As Adopted by the Democratic National Committee at St. Louis. I _ _ .. .
Tk* DeoxMnt’.r party of the r- • I Ptaje*. in convention ar -L declare* d* •* n t> the principk*« f the I’em-era tie faith wLi* a brfrgi it r-Tether in party cotmnnnb n. Under eei L-wl M-lf-guverEtmeßt and na th-nA. unity and prosperity were alike es-tabli-*Lv-d. They underlaid our lndep*nd-en--e. the at mature vs our frew republic and every d*aj-»*rntlc extension from Lo©- ; isiana to Calif -rnia and Texas to Oregon. I which preserved faithfully in al. the states | the tlr Itetwevn taxati a and reprewntn- I lion TL r yet in.>;>ir»- the uuu&se* -f <»ur ; people, snarling ■ their right# sad » libertien. and • berishing their fraternity. » pea 'e and ©rfierlv d-v». pnuent. They re- ■ mind u* of *..r d’itle# and hflitles as citlxme and impress uj n t»«. particular- j ly at thia time, the neeeasity of reform and 1 the re-.- -f the «r erament from the headstn-Lg. ar trary and spa*n>*«ib- methods wan fa ui-:ra«’t bruin*-** by uncertaisty. and pervade the public j mind with dread, distrust and pert aba t ton. ' FCNDA MEXT A L I‘ RI N< IFL ES. The spi'liA'at r f th*-*** fundamental princ;pie< the ’dritK H«ues f the day is Step toward the assured peace, | safety and .f nadon. Freedom of the press, i f • i»-n aD d f spec* h—-'juality *-f«>re th* law .f >ji eftisecs riaht f trial y jury —d m f the person defended by the writ habeas corpus: liberty f persona! contract untramm*!led ‘ t sumptuary law*; supremacy of civil over military authority: a well dWi-1 piined militia th- separat. c • f - hurch and state: e*-”n«>my in expenditure: l»»w taxes that labor may b» Hzutlv burdened; pr and «a-*t>w! f i/'f pu v ui«* and’private « *■. fc -.t r i- u* nde.ity !•-. tr*atie*i peace ar.d f; • nd*:..; w j,.. r?-** . *ntinjr:.nz aliiano's with n *ne; absolute in the will of th- majority—the vital principle of republics—thes** ar* doctrine# ■ which Democracy ba« approved = ‘■y rhe nat r.. and they <L -jid be constantly invoked and enforced. capital AND labor W* far -r enactment and administration of .iw< i’.vintf r and capital impart;a 4 .y ■ their just rirt?< Cirri' aai lab »r n>t to be enenw- * E#« h is necessary to | the other. Each ha« its but rhe rights of labor are certainly n- les# “vest ed, n - less sacred” ind do ’**# ,fc un- . slianchl-' than the rights of capttaL CnxSTITUTh SAL GVAKAXTEES. Coc«t:tut. ntl guarant*-**# are violated whenever any t .x«: • deni 1 th* n<ht to labor, acquire and enjoy property **r r*sid* where in’*r*st or inrlinatlou may determine Any dv- ..al there-f by intlv’.d uais. rranixat n« r c •vernrm’Ut’ <bouid be summarily rebaked and pnn *hed- W* deny the rixht f any ex--:tire to 4 «r*rard or «uspend any ccnst'.rational privilege or llmiut: .n. Ohed-ence t th* laws •nd r*«p*ct for their ar* alike th supreme duty of the citlsen and the -fflciat The military «h- uld be used nly to snnport and tn maintain the law. We fiedly nd*rr.L its employment f>r the summary L.stiLent f :t:z.ens without trial, or for th* ntrul of- • ti- n<. We approve rhe m*a«"r* which pa«»ed th* T*r. states <*nat* in but which a Republican con<resa has ever since re- ; f r-.-. ,: r.z la Weral arts, and prorid n< f r trial by jury in cas*-s jf .ndir- t contempt. WATERWAYS. We f* 8; : * • the j. ar* and m[ * ■■ : .--l* -f the waters ?.y« f th- -•untry. Wfa. n any waterway like the M-- -sippi rr.er - f - ient importance to demand special aid *f the covemment. •weh aid sbou.d be extended with a definite • plan f continuous w <rk until penaaneut improvement is secured. we opp».s». the Republican policy nf «tarvrr*ed f r eonqueat and the appetite for national pr*«:<* and display - f strength. E- «»NOMY OF ADMIXISTRATION Larre reductions can easily be mid* in th* annual expenditures of the r>vemm**Dt with it impsrring the *ffi .-n y f any branch «f th* publie service, and we shall • Insist upon the st ictest economy and frur* ty with vi<■■-••u* and *fficient civil, miii’ary and naval adm niMra* V -.-. r • a a < • K.. —— ~ — . ...
♦kt. •• a rich? <»f »h* p*>pi*. too dear to t* 4*aM or *rtthh*ld. W* favor hon -«ty ia th* public **rv!ce. Th* rnf *'**n.*ot >f uon*«ty in th* public aervk*-. aa4 to that *ad a thoroa<h inve--r:2a'.-n of tb‘»«c kx-' ’i*‘v»> 4*partrTDta - f The c vernmrat alr*ady known to with corruption, and the P’-.n.‘Lm*nt of corrupt lobu*?b without fear or favor or recard ta p*r**»n«. Th* •• and ’-’.iborate r*f:«al f b- th the — nat* and th* h *u*e of r*pre-<-ntat v ** to permit «n<-h inveatica’i n to be mad* fieiDOCM'trate* that only by a chance in the executive and In th tegtolatlve departments can complete ex’**«ure. pani«hm**nt and correct!' n be obtained. GOVERN FNT CONTRACT WITH TRI STS We ■• nd'rr.n th- action of the HeptiMtaiß party in .- hrn <- in r*f i-iiic to profoßdt an ex* ’ire department fr»»m *nt*rinc into contract# with c.. n victe4 tru«r« t unlawful •tiibinain r—tra’-nr f Int-rotate trad* W. believe that •n* f th* methods of procßr nc economy and honesty in the pub!!* service is to have public official*. from th* •e-r-upant f th* White House down to th* h»we«T of them, returned a« nearD may he. to Jeff*r»cnta simplicitr of living EXECUTIVE 1 SURPATION W* favor th* n •<» fnation and *1 •* Mon of • • imbued >■ ■ ♦ th* :.<♦!! !’ .n. wh*« will - * hi- face atrraly araii.t ex» titive usqrpatfca of I - * and ludiciai functfous. whether that f • • • L-t*c • n f existing !»w- .r urflM Oer It take refuge In the tyrant’s pleas of necessity or superior wisdom. IMPERIALISM We favor the prefer vat in. so far as we can. of an open d**»r for the world * commerce in th* orient, without an uunecro•ary entanglement In Oriental and European affairs, and without arbitratry. unlimited. irresponsible and absolute governm*a* anywhere within >ur jurisd 'tlun. We at fervently as dd <»eorge Washincton himself, an indefinite, irrespouSfbie 4’**refl* nary sr..l vsgoe •an a policy <»f -omnial exploitation. UM|tt»r where **r by wh Invoked or ex er*'!a*4: w< b* !ieve with Th-ma* Jeffers a and John Adams that no government has a right to make une set of law* forth -ee at nome’ and an-rb-r and ad* • - of lawa sb-e.lnfe tn their character, for those ia •’the colon Ira.” All men under the American flag are en t.tled to protection of th* institution* whose emblem tbe flag ia. if they are Id bereDtly unfit fur tb<*«e institutions. th*D they ar* Inherently unfit to be members f the American b«dy polltie- Wherever there may exist a people Incapable of being govern*! under Amer*<an laws, m r>>n»nn anre with tbe American constitution of that people *>ugbt Dot to be part ©f tbe Amerl can domain. W’e Insist that we ought to do for tbe Filipinos wbat we have done already for th* « übans. and It Is our duty to make that promise now. and up>>n aohaMe guarantees of protection to cltitens onr own and other countrica resident there at th* time of our withdrawal. »*t the Filipino people upon their f*et free ami Independent to w .rk out their own destiny. Tbe endeavor of tbe se.-r*tary of war. by pledging tbs < •vernmenfa endorsement for **prom- •*ra ”ln tbe Philippine Islands to make tbe United States a partner in speculative l*gi«latlon of the archipelago, which Bly rarilv held up bv •Itb n of the l»*fn>>«*ratir senators lu th* Last seMlon. will. If successful, lead to entanglements from wblrb It will be difficult to escape. TARIFF LEGISLATION. The Democratic party has been and will contlnus tu be. tbe consistent opponent of that claM nt tariff legislation hy which certain Intereatn have been permitted. Through eoogrraalona! favor, to draw a heavy tribute from th* Araericao pe .ph- This mon StBBM Dtrv® n. nf
i.ea wn- 'Q cur p-ntical in-* • nkwere to secore. has caused what may once have b*en Infant industries to become the greatest • -n inations of •'apiia. that * Im w»- Theo* especial favorite- * tte srovernn,«nt have tbr->ugb trust m*th -4« been converted Into m->m»po-lie*. thus bringing to rd end d »niestic competition. whi’b wai the only ali*g*d check the extravagant pruflta made p ty the protective system. These industrial romb>nati«>LS. by the hnanciai aaeistnuce they tan inve. n w patrol the p»d.cy of the Republican party. We den* u nee protectiou as a robberv of the many to • nri« h the few. and w* f«• r a tariff limited to the nerds *f th* ; »vern cirur economically administered and s> lev. led a- n -t to dix-riminate aga.~st ..dv .d---<’u*try. class of s»-cth>n. r th* *nd that th- urd-ns f taxat: u shall be di«t. ib ii d a< t-,wa.:y as p>>-«iMr. W- favor a revisl n and a ;-.idual redc?-tb-n f the tariff by the friends -*f th* and for the comm nweui, and not by the friends f Its abus> «. its extortions a d .1* discriminations, keeping in view the a t.mate ends of riua . y f burdens and equality f «>pportunities," and the cun*t;tu’. nal purple raiding a revenue by taxatb-ti. to-wit. the support of th* federal k vernment in all Its in.rgrity and virility but id simplicity. We rec rnixe that tar gigantic tru-t* and combinations designed to enable capital to aecure more than its ju«t share of the joint prod txts of «-apital and labor, and which have ►•een fostered and pr-:.» :*d ier R* publican rule, are a menace to b- nefidal -A>mp**titioß and an obstacle to permanent buslnr*# prosperity A private m l lv t« lnd*f*n«iM* and Intolerable. Inu.vidu.’! equal.ty f pp itnuity and free comp»-titi« n are mm healthy and permanent commercial prosperity. and any trust, cMabinatlon or w n opoly tending to destroy these by controlling productive!, restricting comi*-tiri >n or fixing pr.ees. «h- uid b- pr h: •>::*<! and punished by law. W»- especially denounce rebates and discrimination by transports?!* n companies a* th* ru *«t indent ag*n*-y in pronr *.ng ind <tr*ngtben:Lg these unlaw fui aspiraHes agu n.*t trade. W* demand an ** srgem-nt of the p w er? f th* Interstate comm*r»-e comr. a to the end that the traveling pubi,* and shlppe-M -<f tb:« e-untry may have prompt •nd adequate relief f ,r the abuses t<* which they are t*d in the matter of traasP*>r?atton. we demand a strict *nf-ro men? f existing civil and rtminal statutes again-t al’. sds tru«ts. combinations and m‘.»3op«>l’-es: and w* demand the enactment of su. h further legislation as may be nec canary to effectually suppress them. Any tru»t <»r unlawful combination enflragrd in .nt*r*tate commerce which is monopolising any branch of business or production, should n-d ba permitted to transact bnsin*** t- de «*f th* state of it* - . n. Whenever it sha. in any court f competent jurisdiction that •u h nr: ix ' - *xis’« su- h pr •hibiti l ah-.ald I* vaforred tnr ugh *- ben«lve laws to be enacted on the subject. RECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS AND DOMESTIC DEVELOPM ENT We congratulate our Western citisens upon the passing of the law known as the N*a lands Irrigation Act f.-r th* trrigati--n and reclamation of th* arid laud* • f the a measure framed by a Democrat. p«aseed In the senate by a n■•r. partisan v->te and pa--*d in the t. agaii th* ■ ;• position of almost all the Republican leaders by a vote, the majority of which wa« Democratic. W* cal! attentk n to this g’*at Democratic E*asar*. broad ami compr* tensive as it la. working automatb-aUy th 3gh-ut a l tin** without further a n »f *ngre*a until the reclamation of all the lands in th* arid West capable of reclam *riwn is a- >mpl!#h*d. reserving th* land- reel*’tj*- I f.r h*‘m*-seeker« in small tr;-' t.«. and r . dir guarding against land r l -lv. »- »• -vi 4-nee of thp V of d <•;*«’i* d- - men? contemplated bv the I>*m ratic party. should it be placed in power. ISTHMIAN CANAL The Democracy when entrusted with power will c»t.«trn't th* Panama renal speedily. h>n*st!y and economically, thereby giving t > our people what D* i - i?* Lav* always contended for—a great Inter-
ocnelc maal. rarnlAinx »b->rt-r and cheaper line, f transportation and 1 -4-r an-i ,-r» tramtnele! trad- r-la’. na w.th th. other pe..jde» of tbe world AMERICAS CITIZENSHIP. We pled** <>ar»elre« to in«i<t bo n ttJu»t aod lawful proteetlon of our .■ tizen« at home and abroad and to all p'< p--r mea-urea to ae.-t.ie f.r them, wbna-I tire *«,m or natn.alixM. and with -at d*«- ! Ua-'t.-.n <*f rare or erveK tb- e junl pndec- • and ?rtr:.-r,-* open to them nod-- th-- ■ enants - i oar treaties of fr -M»d->b‘p and . commerce; and. If under eaiatinx tr-atiea | tbe r.jbt f tratef apd « i< I to American Htia-n» or re<>,trait ■ n 1> with I held from Amenran paMporta by any eonnj trie, on the groat. 4 of rate or erwwS, we faror the beginning n- rot-athm- with the a •vernic- nta of * >■ b ■-.■mtrie- to w- ire by treaties the removal of these unjust di. I . crim nations. W. d- mand that all orer the world a d‘i!y | antbenticated passport i—■> st by the g >v- I eminent of the t.'mt-'d State, to an Aiarrfcan eltiacß shall be proof of the f,..-t that he Is an American citizen and shall entitle him to the treatment da* him it such. ■LECTION OF SENATORS BY THE PEOPLE. W« favor the election of United State* aenatorw by the d!re.t v te of tbe people. STATEHOOD F*»R TERRITORIES. We lav r tbe admisalon of tbe | of Ok.ah -ma and Indian ferr ’ry W. j al«-> favor the immediate adii.«.■ n ~f Art i a->na and New Mesic, as separate ata tea , and a territorial ,o»ertiment for Alaska ! , and Port.. Rleo. W« bold that tbe officials appoln’.-d to ad minister the zwernm.at of any territory, as well as with the district of Alaska. ' should be bona fide rMldenta at the tlm. of their appointment of the territory or district In which tbelr dutiM sre to be performesL CONDEMNATION OP POLYGAMY. W. demsad the ettemtaatlon of polvfa my within tbe Jurisdiction of tbe United States, and the complete separation of rhttreb st.d «Ut- In pjltleal afiairz. merchant marine We denounce tba ship subsidy MU ree»ntly passed by tbe United States senate as an iniquitous appropriation of pablle funda for priva.e purpwes and a wasr.-fuL Illogical and usei-ss attempt to overcome by subsidy the obstructions raised by Re-publo-an legislation to tbe growth and development "f American Commerce on the sen. We fnvor tbe upbuilding of n merchant marine witboot new or additional burdens upon the people and with,,nt bounties from i tlio public treasury. reciprocity. W. favor liberal trade arrangements with Canada and with people of other countries wb.re there can fw entered Into with ben- I efit to Ameri-an agricult are, manufa-tores. I mining or cornui-ree. MONROE DOCTRINE. We favor the maintenance of tbe Moaro. dcctrin. In Its full Integrity. ARMY. We favor tbe reduction of the army ex peadltures to the point Motorically demon strated to be safe and ot'ffieieot. PENSIONS. Tb. Democracy would secure to th. aur string soldiers and sailors sod their de. pendants, generous pensions, not by an arbitrary sxe<uti»e order, but by 1.-glslntlon which a grateful people stand ready to enact. Our soldiers and sailors who defend with tbelr live, tbe constitution and the laws i have a sacred Interest In tbelr Jost admin ; IMratlun. They must therefore share with Ina the h mol nation with which we bare wit nested the visitation of .-..urt favorites with nt diwingnl.hed service, over the , aerred neroee of many battles; or aggranI dined by execuilve appropriations out of , tbe treasuries of a prostrate people In yfc,
I tn. eetnF-nwtlon of allowance* of th. mil Itary offlwnf. CIVIL SERVICE. The Democratic party stand* committed ' to the pr. . irk f dvil service reform, and • we d*mand their honest, just and Impartial - > enforcement. . # We den *uncs 'he Republican party for Its continuous and sinister encroachments upon ' th* spirit snd operation of « •‘♦’’vic* 1 role, I with examinatUn* for <>«•*• tn th<- taterert * f - «... J manner "T | l f ciple* up*n which th service *•« j established. SCHOOL AND RA< E QTEITIONS. Tav race «urai'on ba» countless •. . . * . f c wisdom 11 ' r- ■ - d ••• to it I that it brings d- mor. . ‘ To revive the dead >d hatefu. rar* md sect, r.. anluioMxle* in .ny part "f □r ( | common country means confusion, dlstrac- . tton -f business, and tbe ’■•opening >f ] w mods now happily h*ale ? N rth. South. : 1 * ’ | rather In line • f batik f in the wills f 1 Pekin to the hills of Sai r .a*' and •• shar- ] tn of a evounoD glory aud a coo«»iwn ues tiny, we ahooM share Externally the mm- t I mon burdens. .. | I Wei 1 i Bourbuti like selfieL and ni.r »e spirit ■•r ] • j cag . Which s Jght t L-Dd.‘-382 th* «•!.) »*r« of rarlal and ‘eet. :• J - rif-. and *»■ appeal freu it to th* * Nt common M*n*e aLd patriotic spirit -f the American THE REPLBLI’ AN ADMINISI RATION. i ha? been spasmodic, erratic, sensational. | I spectacular and arbitrary. It Lh* mad* * itself a --:.re up i t..- ■■ *"»-•% tb- •> ur’ . j and up»«n the settled pra- ■ «■-'>* and usage-** I , of national and Internet!* nal law. • It summoned the c* ngre-» into hasty and , ’ futile extra !■ ( j It. leaving behind its flight from Washing- < t n uncalled va.endars and unaccomplished ( tasks. , / It made war. which is the sole power of ' £ -» I usurping one f ’» f- menial prer»»ga- t tlv e «. It violated a plain «tatu’* of th* United States as well a* plain treaty obliga . ( tions. international u<ag-* and < n<rltu |; ti..nal law: and has done *> under pretense * of ex**‘uting a great puL* p di-y which - . could have been more easily effected law- ; fully. c..u*t:tut:- :.. and . i> It f«»rced strained and unnatural r<n •tractions upm statutes. n*urpiug Judicial ■ interpretation and su -stitutiug congre-s ' siona! enactment decree. It withdrew from congress tbelr custom- ; ury duties * heretofore made tbe repre<en*ative- of rhe i i people and the states the terror cf evll- ’ doer*. « It conducted a ae-retlve Inveatigation of i i its cwn and boasted f a feu tuple con ’ vktftona while It threw a broad coverlet ] over the bureaus which had been th*ir 4 cb-'*en field f eratlve • i**s, and kept . in power th* superior officers und*r whose . administration the crimes had been cum- | ] mitted. It ordered aswa ’lt up n •‘■me monopolies, ’ but. paralysed by Its first vi- t -rv it flung I i out the flag f true* and cried out that it . would no; ’run amuck' —leaving ft* future i • purposes beclouded by It* va> *V<lati*»ns. APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY Conducting the campaign upon this dec larativn of ur prin*ip -** and pu-p >—*. we invoke for our cand.dates th*- support, not only of *ur great and time-h-*nored organisation. but also tbe active as»*stan<*e of all I of our fellow- citizens who. disregarding j past difference* us l •:»!*«?. ns n lunger .q j issue, desire th* perpetuation of our cuui stituti-.nal government as framed and es- ' tabllahed hr the fathers of tha republic. * i I Farm Fob Sale— Known as the : Bottenfield farm in Kirkland township. For further information cal! lon H. J. Dilling. Decatur. Ind.. R. R 2. 13klwlm Farms for Sale. Dan Erwin has returned from his tour in Michigan and Erwin 4- Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands “personally selected” improved or unimproved, ana wiii furnish information con- 1 cerning anv tract, or printed list on application or request by mail half fare on G. R. & I, direct route if you care to look, Address ' us or call at offioe. Decatur Indiana. 141dl8
NOTICE TO FARMERS and others who want stone laid. I will do your work for from 40 to 60 cents per perch, according to size of wall. Willis Grose. lOld ———————— M < MW i * I ft 1 ■ 1 f 'klk iI I and Spitting, Dropping into the Throat. Foul Breath, CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD By Botan.c Blood Balm (B. B. B.) TO TROVE IT, SUI’LI SENT FREE. i Bo'.'njc Bend Bata [B B. B.] ha. cured to stay j ■ u’-ed moreca>es of Catarrh than a 'others remel.es combined. BBS. in destroys theawfulcatarrhal po son in the t o*d which causes the symptoms, and is cukcs a perfect as: ng cu-e of the worst oil cases SYMPTOMS. The poison in the Mood P'. duces bad. offensive, fetid breath, had teeth .and SKknew of the stomach: in some up ciear pnkpgT., en'argvmert of the soft bones twine ">>se.affec?.ngsenseofsme'l.ulcarat ens of them. >u> hawking, spitting ue i*Bps, ««ak stomach. noe Weeing, headaches.snorwb e st >pp -g up of the nose: thm, hot I ‘ . oi»., a : run down. speim> Jyi g before the eves.low ■ •snuj, * Bum B.«J Ba tn [B B B.jforcesits I uty t 'O,l tie cry Hood sesse and vein, estwlllng I ' ■ ; f.-.MI th.t »Gn Is in it* way. per- I tuner y re-oswe-.ery symp- -n and thus make, •“ ol rich. - t-e Hood direct to the affected pans, giving *.4 *'.',r.."h | wl , rr< lt Bw4e4 * D» t-ev. Bin- ng In the £ lr>< Heed Holter ’ I -y all canes of Deafne s are caused by Catarrhal -.,n m the h -4. The air passages become I <a>*ihy casa-rMI dCßnaits ,topping the action of I he v.t' tnry bones. T usand, of frcj esen total deafness ha.e had their heanng per- I W 8.8. B. f ,r C?t anh. 3. B. B. fradu.t4y removes the catarrhal deposit front i ' h ! "f ,h * ner '« o< the ear deafness 1 ..I .fa-- 888 re ee fats to remove rtnmng In , heears or head r. . ws In i fewr weeks time If deaf or aJ o« hea-ng try Bounc Blood Balm B BR I tea, be th, te-y remedy >uuf s> stem'need*: •ua GVA«*M£E.-I*k.g l«M Uttle JF Wosd Batmi 8.1 B ,*• directed on label and when the right guantit, i, taken g cure is' 1 • l.ind.d » t-n.lt argument Rotanie Blood Halm (H.R.R.] a ".’°l“ , k Thomurtiy tested for JQ MrenmnenTV’ 1 ,. ? l"«redmntT . s*T K Ki 4B »T« »"d Stomach,, cures Sold by all Druggist,, fl Ivr Laree F 4,,K o , °" ,IX -nmpK l ’ y *T‘ ~n» B "" V J B'l« Co.. At’anta Ga W nbe V»or trouble, and special free med , al advice e »-n your case, mi p, *. ol 10 Holthouae Drug Co., Age nts DR. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Hohhotimt. Schulte & Co.’s cl< thing etore. DKATCB, INDIANA,
Weather Forecast. Wednesday fair warmer wer* to northeet winds MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for varioue products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BY t. L. CARROL, GRAIS MERCHANT New Corn yellow f gg New Corn, mixed gj Machine shucked one cent leu, Gate, new 33 Wheat, No. 2 93 Wheat, No. 3 9g Barley 5Q Rve No. 2 59 Clover Seed 5 qq Alsyke @ 5 35 Buckwheat 49 Flax Seed SO Timothy I 95 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed at l:lt p, m today, according to J. D. Hale’s special wire service, as follows: vvheat, July BS| September wheat Si Wheat, Dec. S3| Corn J uly— 48j Corn, September ls| Corn, December 451 Oats, July 3S| Gats, September 321 Oats, Dec. 33j Sept. Pork 12 8c July Lard 7 05 Sept Lard 7 02 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon al 3:00 o’clock b T J. D. Hale, Decatur, Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash |1 06 July wheat, 37j September wheat; 91 j December Wheat 911 Corn, July 51| September corn 50J December corn 44 j Gals. Cash 42 Oats, July 411 September oata 32| Rye, cash OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VaBIOCS OBOCEBS AND MIBCHANT* Eggs, fresh, per doz | 15 Lard Butter, per pound 10 Potatoes, new 1 25 Onions 15 Cabbage per 100 lb 1 50 Apples, per bu >0 Sweet Potatoe, per bu 75 STOCK. BY raiD SCHIIMAtt, di lib Lambs 4x2 5 00 Hogs, per cwt |4 75@ 4 85 Gattie per lb 3 g 3j 4 halves, per lb 3j Q 4 Gows 2 @ 2{ Sheep, per lb 3 Beef Hides, per lb. 6 Fish 8 g 13 POULTRY. BY J. W PLACI CO., PACKIBB Chickens, young par lb. 6J@7 Fowls, per lb 6«7*4 Ducks, per lb 6td 7 Young Ducks Young Turkeys, per lb 12 Geese, old per lb 5@6 Geese, young, lb HAY AARKET. No. 1 timothy hay(baled) No 1 mixed hay (baled) , 16.00 6 SB.OO No. 1 clover hay (baled) WOOL AND HIDES. BT B. IALVIB k SOX. Wool, unwashed 18i023 Sheep pelts 25c to 1 10 Beef hides, per pound W Calf hides 0Tallow, per pound 03| OIL MARKET. Tiona fl 67 Pennsylvania 1.52 Corning 1, 2 New Castle 1.39 North Lima 1.(3 South Lima ! ' • Indiana 98 Whitehouse Somerset 97 Neodasha, (Kan.) 125 Barkersvills 1.09 Ragland 61 COAL—Per Ton Anthracite $ 7 75 Domestic, nut 3 80 Domestic, lump, flocking 3 '0 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 40 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 4cO riARKRT NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. Wheat, § cent higher. Corn, J cent higher. Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 16000 Wheat 9 care Corn 161 care Cattie 3000 Sheep 10000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 17C00 Wheat 16 cars Corn 26.3 care Oats 129 'art Notice. On and after July 11, no package done for less than 5 cents. Decatur Steam Laundry. 7 6 2d ROY ARCHBOLD, DKNTIBT. L O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Phones—Office, 164; residence 246
