Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1904 — Page 2

[HE DAILY DEMOCRAT. IVBBT aVKSIMi. UCIM JCBEAT. »T 4. ■ W Q. ELl_I NQ M A h/l . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By o*rr'.«r. per week 1 O< *y carrier, per year *4 00 >f mall. per month 25- »» mall. per year <2 SO Single copies. Two Cents. aX eersisizs rates made known on application ■titered tn the post., fflee st Decatur. Indiras. as Meond-orasa mall matter 1 H. HELLER. Mssssss. NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For X fce-President HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia A democratic conference is on in New York today, the same being participated in by many of the leaders of the party. Plans for the campaign will be mapped out. and there is no mistaking the fact that there will be no fli*-s on the campaign of 1904. Judge Parker’s second Sunday since his nomination was spent quietly. He had conferences with John W Kern, of Indianapolis, who is his guest, and William F Sheehan. and with Maurice Minton, of New York. wh< attended the St Louis convention and is -aid to have come to R-semont on a special mission. There seems to be a general belief • that Parker will win hands down in New York Conditions in the state for a democratic victory are all favor- < atole and the very best leaders of thu ' party are in control. Judge Parker’s i popularity in the state is something < wonderful, and with a party thoroughly united behind him he can not i fail. The feeling in New York gener- i ally reaches cut into New Jersey and I CDodeeticut and those states are also j counted upon as being safe for the < Parker column—Columbia City Poet. - Comes High. The cost of political campaigns • has increased tremendously since ' Lincoln ran for president. The reublican campaign.of 1564 cost about tIOO.W‘O. The cost of the camjaign of 1$“QO was about $.’.000,0000. Mairatainirg costs at < kast f; OCO a day. Great parades erst fre m |KO,(O to (iO.CCO in New "York and Chicago. Great public meetings cost from 13.000 to $4,000* a piece. According to conservative estimates the legitimate campaign expenses of the rival parties this year will reach *1,000,000.

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SHIT OUT * Fort Wayne Emeralds Too Slow The Ball Game Not a Strong Exhibition of the National Sport. If the Ft. Wayne E ueralds are a sample of Ft Wayn- ' S base ball teams the city is -idly lacking in material to represent the national gapie and should go way back and squat, or only allow teams to leave their city that have at least played in one or more game and know about how the gam- 1 should be played. The game was merely a cake walk for the Rosenthals who toyed with their (opponents as they would with a Celina bunch. In fact it was a miserable exhibition on Ft. Wayne’s part and had Cadwjck the man who first instituted this national sport, seen the game he would have blushed with -hame. The Rosenthals frat up the prettiest and snappiest game they have played this season, which was a great improvement over former exhibitions. only one error being charged to the team that being credited to second bast-man France, on a had throw by Pennington which, however, did not do any material damage. The feature of the game, without a d >ubt, __was the short stop work of Linn, who accepted eight chances without the semblance vs an error; also the work of T uhey at first, and Peterson’s w. rk at third. Should the team continue such good work it will prove a hard customer to defeat. Their good I work, however, is not appreiciated by the fans who keep up a continual knocking against the mem- : hers, which is very discouraging to the boys who are endeavoring to please The management is trying to book strong teams but the ball business is just like any other, you may be taken in some time The members are getting very discouraged over this fact and it may be many Sundays before the fans will again have a chance to knock, ts tie rraragtn ent is at present endeavoring to a range for out side datesand the boys will try their luck away from home as they can’ hardly be handed treatment that is worse than they

receive at home. The score by in nings was as follows.: 12345« 7 6 I R H E Rosthls 4 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 i 3 11 1 Wayne 0000000000 6 9 Summary: Three base hits. Pennington; two base hits. Railing. Pit -rson. Devin ney ; base on balls, > oft Farrel.l;oiT Emerson, 4; off i Biersdorfer, 1; struck out. by Farrel. 7; by Emerson. 3; by Biersdorfer, 2; wild’pitch Farrel: hit by pitched ball. Coffee, 2; sacrifice hits. Railing. Coffee. Batteries, Farrel and Penning, .n: Emerson, Biersdorfer and Gushing and XVesh. Tin eof same. 1:15; umpire, Gus I Christen :.sourer. X’aughn. Taken Up. Ten head of cattle have been tak en up by Louis Weber, two miles west of Decatur, and the owner is invited to come at once and claim them. • Frank Reynolds made ajbusiness trip to P rtland this morning Kadle Meibers made a business tript- Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Cleo Watson returned to i Berne this morning she was visiting with friends near Markle. Miss Daisy Haley xeturned to Ft. Wayne this morning to resume her ~ hool work while here she wa- the gue>t f her parents. There will be a meeting of the land this evening at the usual time and place and it is earnestly re-I ‘ quested that all members be present without fail, business of importance to be transacted. Mrs Stutz and Mrs. Sheck left this mtraing for Montpelier O. where they will visit with relativeand then return to their home at Philadelphia Pa., while here thev were the guests of Mrs. Daniel Schlegel. Louisville Ky. $6.28 f r round trip acct. Biennial Encampment Knights of Pythias. Ajig 13 to IS. returnlimit Aug 31 subject to an extension until Sept. 15. Louisvile. Ky. Knights of Pythias Biennia; Encampment. August 162?. lsP4. One first class fare plus 25 cents fi r r ound trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 15th to Aug. 16th. Good, returning Ang. 31, 1904 On the first and third Tuesday of j every month the Erie railroad will I sell one way and ronud trip excur-: i son tickets to the west, northwest and southwest at very low rates. Further information, call upon ' Er-.e agents or write, C. L. Enos, T P. A., Marion Ohio. i SutnnK' outings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on the Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the busiIness. Waukesha. Waupaca. Fifield and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully booklets descriptive of this region will be mailed upon application to Jas. C. Pond, Gen. Pass. Agt. Wis. Cent. Ry., Milwaukee, Wis. Huneseekers’ excursions via South- . ern railroad in connection with the Queen A Cresent route to certain points in Alabama. Georgia. Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky. , Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia on the first and third Tuesdays in each month—May to November. 1904 inclusive, at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2. Tickets are good going 15 days, and for stop-overs south of the Ohio River with final iimitofor return of 21 days from date of sale. On the same dates one way settlers’ tickets will be sold to points in the same territory at one- , half first class rates, plus $2 from Ohio River gateways. For rates, schedules and full information, call on your nearest ticket agent, x write J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A., 225 Dearborn street. Chicago, 111. Remember the bargains at the five and ten cent store 134d30

Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cured — BT— Drs. Burke & Lemontree of 221 S Michigan St. South Bend, Ind., w’to have been making regular visits to Decatur every sixty days will be here soon WATCH FOH. X3A.TE

I Now For St. Louis I AND THE S World’s Fair I am particularly well stocked with traveling goods. ’Anticipat- xY-'yk/v I \ y ■'/ j Ijjhl ing a great demand for such arti- \ " flfZl i -9 / cles as mav contribute to your com- , frflk' isl * -flak. 'JJk forts while on ‘ jfl?■> A Your World’s Fair V Tour and buymg m immense quantities. nw ) 'X enables us to save you II i Wilf I 25 per cent mJ iIII/ I £ or over on \ our purchases. I ——W I I I I HERE ARE A PEW OF THE ARTICLES | H 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 I eather Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, up to the finest 9 Steamer Trunks, adapted especially for ladies, and anything you may need ■ in this line, at most moderate prices. 1 : Men s and Young Men's Outing Suits, at greatly reduced price--55.00 to SIO.OO. 9 Outing Trousers in great variety, at $2.00 to $5.00. K Golf Caps for traveling. Negligee Shirts with or without collars attached. 9 Belts. Hose, Fine Summer Underwear in all ranges. Straw Hats, World’s Fair S '9 Neckwear, etc. B 9 All goods guaranteed as represented or your money back. B i GUS ROSENTHAL I E The Square Man. Decatur, Indiana ■ Z Z . . i —————

rTtTTTTj TryA wMMnv For sa e h HENRY KOEMEMAN i Wanted—A girl to do general house I work: good wages. Inquire of Peter Gaffer. I have received a fine car load of Lehigh Valley Anthracite Coal for ’ store use give me a call, Harvey I I Hart. 15’.'d6 1 House for rent-A two story, six room house with neeessarv conveniences 1 and in good condition, Inquire at ' this office. ts , Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. PriviI ege of partial payments. The De- , catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf » Farm Fob Sale—Known as the i Rotten field farm in Kirkland townI ship. For further information call ooH.J. Dilling. Ifecatur. Ind., R K 11 2. 134dwlm • 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 ’ Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low > rate of interest. Will Run in sums of 150 upwards. The Decatur Ab- [ tract and Loan Co. 357dtf Do you enjoy a 000 l drink of milk, real geunine delicious, creamy milk, the kind that is refreshing all the way down. Well you can get it at Scheimans palace meat market and ite sterialized too. Go in and try it at five cents a quart. NOTICE TO FARMERS , end others who want stone Mid. I will do your work fjr from 40 to 60 cents per perch, according to size of wall. Willis Grose. lOld

Farms for Sale. Dan Erwin has from his tour in Michigan and Erwin <fc Erwin have for sale Michigan farm lands "personally selected" improved or unimproved, and will furnish information concerning any tract, or printed list on application or request by mail I half fare on G. R. &• 1. direct route if you care to look. Address us*or call at office. Decatur Indiana. 141dl8 If you are in need of coal call and see me as I have just received a fine car of Lehigh Valley Anthracite coal for stove use, Hurvey Hart. 19d56 [)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist ‘ Office above Holthouae. Schulte A Co.’s ch thing store. DECATCB. inUXXA. • QUICK TRANSACTIONS ‘ Are prominent features of our bank ' ing business. Minutes are aometimee I worth dollars to buay folks. We can help you save dollare and minutee. If you would learn how, come and . have a talk with ua. We give the beet advice about investments, praising or otherwise, as may be necessary. Os course we do a general banking business issue checks and draft*; i n fact, accommodate our patron* when ever possible. The First National Bank DECATUR. IND.

ANNUAL NtfGflM Fhlls EXCURSION via Lake Erie & Western RAILROAD ■ Personally Conducted Niagara Falls Excursion in connection with the LAKE SHORE A MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RY., Thursday, Aug. 4th Tickets goed returning cn C. A B. line steamer. Buffalo to Cleveland, if desired. ■ Also SANDUSKY and PUTIN BAA ; side trips to Toronto, Thousand Islands, etc. For tickets, rate, time and paniph let containing treneral informal: t . call uu aui ticket agent oi iheabvVe route, or addiees H. J. RHEIN, 0 P. A., Indiauapolis, Ind, INSURE WITH THE “Graham Agency Company’’ One hundred companies failed a» I a result of the Chicago and Boh ton conflagrations, and others have failed because of Baltimore. But the “Graham Agency Com ! paniea” paid in full the loss in the above tires, and have never failed to pay 100 cent* on the dollar. 6RAHAM & LOWER, AGTS. Office over Tague's Shoe Store. L. E. DOLCH, Solicitor. Phone 239.