Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. I FTBBT BTBjriMJ HCIPT STWDAT. IT U■ W <a. EUL.INOHAM. j< ~ I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. •f carrier. per wee a, It>c *, terrier, per jeer M OO W saaU per month 25: »T Mail per year *2.50 kmgie copiee. T»o Ceata. II Mrsnxri ratesmade enowc oaapplicative Bnaaawfi in the See at Decatar. Indiaaa. as ece-un 1-c.aee mall matter «. H. HELLER. Mixiot" . I NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For X ke-President HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia It is due to Mr. Hear-t to say that at the close of the convection he did not hesitate tor a moment to let it be understood that he and his papers , would stand by the ticket. The statement was not necessary, for every one who has any knowledge of Mr. Hearst j know that he would loyally support the nominee, whoever it might be.— Sentinel. The Chicago Tribune was a prime favorite with democrats during the memorable campaign of 1-72. when it ably and courageously advocated the election of Greeley and Brown for president and vice-president. Looks < a little as if that always readable pa- < per would render a somewhat similar i service in ,19(4.— South Bend Timer. The brilliant Editor Watterson feels cheered into saying: "The convention made no mistake. Who cannot , vote for Alton Brooks Parker is no democrat. He will carry New York. New York will carry New Jersey and Cjnnecticnt. The South will carry itself If Tom Taggart does not earn Indiana we'll hang him. Then there is Wisconsin—where is Vilas’ What is the matter with Dave’ Rose and

Now For St. Louis I AND THE World’s Fair | I I am particularly well stocked with traveling goods. Anticipating a great demand for such artie’es as may contribute to your com- «7 /- 'jßk ■ forts while on > Your World’s Fair -3 | ■ 1 H ] v 'J ■ 1 our and buying in immense quantities. f enables us to save you || .1 i ■ fib 25 per cent ||O .| | or over on y our purchases. ImJi — HEBE ABE A FEW OF THE ABTICLES 50 Fine Suit Cases, made with the best frames and most substantial, regular price, $1.50, our price for one week, SI.OO. High-grade Leather Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, up to the finest Steamer Trunks, adapted especially for ladies, and anything you may need ■ in this line, at most moderate prices. H Men’s and Young Men's Outing Suits, at greatly reduced prices, r 35.00 to SIO.OO. I Outing Trousers in great variety, at $2.00 to $5.00. H Golf Caps for traveling. _ Negligee Shirts with or without collars attached. I Belts, Hose, Fine Summer Underwear in all ranges. Straw Hats, World’s Fair g! Neckwear, etc. Ail goods guaranteed as represented or your money back. Pt QUS ROSENTHAL | The Square Man. Decatur, Indiana |

‘Eld’ Wall and that delightfully delightful bad bov’s delightful father. George Wilber Peck? Across the Missouri, Colorado, Montana and Utah; over on the Pacific —1 Don t everybody speak at once. Elect the ticket' You bet we'll elect the ticket'. Face to the foe—eves on the target. Every democrat in his place. No mouthing and no monkey business " The first gun of the campaign was fired at Anderson, where the nomination of Parker and Davis was ratified before a good old fashioned outpouring of the faithful. The meeting was a decided success, it being enthusiastic in the extreme. The Anderson democrats always have a happy faculty of doing things right, and this occasion was no exception to the general rule. Horace G. Yergin the Newcastle lawyer who was defeated in 1900 for reporter of tha supreme court with the rest of the democratic ticket is a candidate again. The democracy of the state usually recognize the justice and merit of a second nomination to a defeated candidate and they likely will do the same in the case of Mr. Yergin. He is an accomplished gentleman and a democrat of a brand that is deserving of recognition, and honor. Bth J H Holbrook and Jacob Yager are reported better by their physician- and unless something unforseen occurs, their recovery i i con?idred assured. Both have been quite sick Oscar Shaw a resident of this city comes to the front -with the biggest chicken story we have heard yet and is too good for us to keep so we wtli tip you off. Some time ago Mr. Shaw states that he set a hen n six eggs and that this morning she came oft with a brood of fifteen chickens, and seems to be a very prowd mother This is certain ly s he best yet and if any of enr friends have anything that will beat it we would be to hear from Jthem. Shaw is at present busily engaged in figuring out the relationship which we will publish in a few days. ggrr

AT HOME The Hub Located in Their New Building New Show Casts Arrived Today and will Add Eeaaty Thereabouts. Barney Kalver and sons the Hub clothiers are now at home in their new storeroom in the Allison-Vesey Block and have one of the finest equipped clothing stores in northern Indiana. They today received seven. 1 large and handsome show cases in which to make a display of their jewelery ware and which now completely sets their sjacious store room off. They have also secured the service of R. A. Klinger an old and experienced clothing man who will aseu-t Mr. Kalver in all his buying. Th- firm has certainly made a wise move m securing the services of such a valuable man as Mr Ehinger who is a -hrewd clothing man and one who knows the bu?i ness from a to z, having been engaged in this business for the past seventeen years. Mr. Ehinger is an adept when it comes to dressing a show window and a peep at the display he now has there will carryout our assertion. This firm is composed of a set of up to date hustlers and who are alway- ready to please their trade. Ice Cream Social. The Blues of the Christian church Sunday school will serve ice cream in Court street Saturday evening. July TO. Evervbody invited. Notice. All delinquent electric light bills not paid by tomorrow will positively be cut off. M. J. Mylott.

HUNTER’S LODGE Formal Optaiog Occurred Last Evening Hunter- Lodge which is located near Scheiman— Bridge was formally opened last evening by-the members from this city. From the report that reach us the boys have a fine new home and retreat. The building is well built neatly arranged inside and well furnished. making it appear homelike to all. A nice program had been arranged for the formal opening and as carried out to the end. the most principal part being the eating, which wa? cocked and served by Will Schrock who is chef for the party and he presented the members -with a variety of new dishes, some of which he himself was unaNe to name. Nevertheless a good time was had and the lodge wa.- opened and the boy- are jleased with their success CASE FILED Suit for Divorce Filed in Court Almvre Philbe Seth DAorce From Her Hctb’nd. Another diverce ca.-e was filed at the clerks office today the title of the same being Almyra Phil bee vs James Philbee. Aocordng to the complaint the plaintff and defendant were married May 6 1903 and lived together aS husband and wife until July 11, 1904. A period of time of two months more than one year The defendant is charged with cruel and inhuman treatment, abused her with vile epithets and indecent language. Tlie piintiff contend? that at all times she wa?

j a dutiful wife and been true to the i sacred marriage vow?. The plain- ' tiff prays that the bonds of matnI mony be dissolved and that she be i given alimony in the sum of |SOO ! together with other proper relief The parties to the court suit are ! residents of Union townishps. ErI win & Erwin filed the suit and apI pear as attorneys for the plaintiff. I will ask all prospective piano i buyers to call and examine my line jof instruments, and compare my ' good? and prices with other lines of : instruments, and see how much far- | ther their money will go in the pur- j I chase. J. T. Langle, Studebaker ! block. Special week end excursions via I the Clover Leaf Route from and to 1 all points. Delphos, Ohio, to FrankI fort. Ind., inclusive. One and one I third fare for the round trip. ‘ Tickets on sale Saturday . July 16, i 1904. for all stations at which I trains make regular stops. Good returning Monday, July 16th, on i trains Noe. 5 and 8. See Agents. I Clover Leaf Route. 157d2 Going to the World’s Fair? If so. send for complete guide to the city of St. Louis and world’s fair grounds, containing maps and full in- ■ formation about hotels, restaurants. 1 theatres and all points of interests. I Published only by the Clover Leaf j Route, Toledo. Ohio, and sent free on I -or-ipt of gjx (fii fw.h postage. Take theG. R At I.— Pan Handle II Vandalia route for World's Fair at St. Louis, Mo. J ust as cheap, just as quick : and just as comfortable as any other route out of Decatur. Tickets on sale | 1 from now to November 30. For rates and information call on or address J; Bryson. Ticket Agent. Decatur, Ind.. or C. L. Lockwood, G. P. A T. A. Grand Rapids, Mich. 127.50 Hot Springs, B.D . 30.70 11 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chinago & North Western Ry. Correapondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well I worth a visit. Information and j I tickets can be secured from your I home agent. Illustrated Black Hills I booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cent in stamps by W .B . Kniskern, Chicago.

SUITS Summer EL UNDERWEAR Lots of new things in Boys’ and Men’s Wearing Apparel. We’d like to show you. -• HOLTH 0 U S E, SCHULTE& CO

INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company” One hundred companies failed as a result of the Chicago and Boston conflagrations, and others have failed because of Baltimore. I But the "Graham Agency Com- I parties" paid in full the loss in the above fires, and have never failed to pay 100 cents on the dollar. GRAHAM & LOWER. AGTS. Office over Tague's Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239. J)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse. Schulte A Co.’s ckthing store. DXCATTB. IDUXNA

World's Fair Route To St. Louis via Toledo, St. Louis A Western railroad. Clover Leaf route. Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: 516.0 U round tnp. Going any day. Return limit December If. $13.35 round trip. Going anv day. Return limit 60 days from date of sale. $12.00 round trip. Going any dav. Return limit 15 days from date of sale. $730 round trip. Good only m coaches. Going anv Tuesday or Thursday. Seven days' limit. Commencing May 17. Pullman palace sleeping cars, case and free reclining chair cars and through day coaches on all night trains. Buffet and free reclining chair cars and through day coaches un all through day trains. Meals served ala carte on through trains. See T L. Miller, agent Clover Leaf route a Decatur, or address George H. Roes General Traffic Mgr. Toledo, Ohio.

* l! K Ml} M New Fast f Electric-Lighted Train 5 o«Wi.jolid<itkoat charge between ■ Chicago. Superior ar.d Duluth, with I all modem devices for the safety I and comfort of patron*. Buffet I smoking and library car. BoAloren ■ Library, Pullman drawing-room E sleeping cars, fr«e reclining chair B cars and day coachoa and excellent ■ * c * rt * dining car service. E Electric lighted throughout, with E terth dM! readil * Ump * eV>:rT B Uavee Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily, r rullnjan sleeping cars and free ■ reclining chair cars to St. Paul and I Minneap-dis also on thia train. ■ • B»xt of Etorvthint. f A - H a^^ FStß - r ■ Wires' 3 *:enu». 11l ■

AN N UAL NhiGfiß/i Fans EXCURSION via Lake Erie & Western RAILECAD Personally Conducted Niagara Falls Excursion in connection with the LAKE SHORE A MICHIGANSOUTHERN RY. Thursday, Aug. 4th Tickets good returning on C. A B. line steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland, if desired. Also SANDUSKY and PUTINBAY: side trips to Toronto, Thousand Islands, etc. For tickets, rate, time and pamphlet containing general information, call on any ticket agent of the above route, or address H. J. RHEIN.G. P. A., Indianapolis. Ind. Pianos. Pianos. Pianos. Our prices are right and our pianos are right. No old shop-worn goods to dispose- of. New goods to sell at liottom prices J. T Langle, Studebaker block. DR. JELLEFFS Pulmonary Gough Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Laryngeal and Bron chial Infiamation, Loss of Voice, Rawness and Sore ness resulting from Dryness of the throat and air passage or from clearing the throat 25 Cents per bottle at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO ZORGO SALVE Once Used Always I Ned . Cures Permanency. I Best Salve made for Felons. Cuts. Bruises. Ringworms. Burns. Carbuncles, Boils, Fever and Running So-es. , etc. 25c a box at your drug st re The Zorgo Mfg. Co., 1302 Call un St., Fort Wayqp, Ind., and 151 Liv ingston St., Grand Rapids, Mich. -- ; ( -■ V- 'Si, < 5 III* A No Business Man should think of keeping his moM? any place but in a bank. Why, you say? There are a great many reasons, but the principle one is the convenience in paying bills. Be sides that, you are sure of a receipt for every dollar paid ont if you use checks. Come in and have a talk with us. It won’t cost you anything. The First National Bank DECATUR, IND.