Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ■▼• Hr ■timing. rxcai'T hdndat, by 1» ■ W <3 . ELLINSHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, aarrior, per week lO<> *> carrier, per year $4.00 Bf m»U, per month 26c ** uißll, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cento. AOv«r»i«ln»rates made known on application AnWredlnthe poatoffl -e at Decatur. Indiana. M necond-olaas mall matter i. H. HELLER. Manasin. NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-President HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia Congressional Convention. The democrats of the Eighth Congrt'ssiiinal district of Indiana will meet in delegate convention at Cortland. Indiana, on September 7, 1904. at ll:.'<0 o’clock a. m for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress for said district. The basis of representation will be one delegate and one alternate for each 21M) votes and foreneh fraction of 100 or more votes cast for the Hou. John \V. Kern for governor at the election of 1900. On this basis each county will lie entitled to the following number of votes: ‘ Adams 17 Delaware 23 Jay 17 Madison 41 Randolph 12 Wells 18 Total 128 Necessary to a choice.... t>s J. A M. ADAIR. District Chairman. National Chairman Taggart is already talking of making Indianapolis the storm center for western activity, should this be done Indiana will be chuck full of politics this vear. Steve Fleming, formerly of this city, has had a grievance against Tom Taggart for many days. Stere is said to have filed with Judge Parker a protest against the selection of Tag gart for the national democratic chair mauship. The protest was ignored and Sieve must now be convinced that Taggart is another blueyed man of deatinv. Steve has played Indian long enough. He should get in line. Hartford Citv News

President R<x«en»lt has been notified that he has received the aignal honor of being the nominee of his party for the presidency He indicated an acceptance in a speech measuring about three columns in length. Such occasions are usually dry and uninteresting, and the one vesterdav was no exception to the general rule. In fact it was so dry that one is lead to believe the manv forecasts that the g. o. p. will have to exert much streouoaity to inject even the imitation of life into their cam’ peign

i Closing Out Sole I Commencing Saturday, ! July 23rd I We, by mutual consent, have decided to close I out our entire stock—ss,ooo worth of Furniture and I Household Furnishings. Good bargains galore. I Call and get prices. I We will continue in I Undertaking IW Woodward & 8011.

DATED UP The Bosse Opera House will be Opened August 24th. Manager Bosse informed us this morning that he hud just completed arrangements and contracted with the “Little Outcast’’ company to formally open his opera house in this city on Wednesday evening. August the 21th. This company has a fine reputation, and is made up of a number of stars and always put up first-class performance. They will be followed hero during fair week by the big stock company “Rentfrows Jolly Pathfinders” with a complete band and orchestra, who will hold the boards for a full week. Manager Bosse is endeavoring to get tirst-class companies here for this season and the theatre going people may expect a num’ er of first class performances here this season. The house fills all the requirements of tire exits and is in every way safe from any alarm of ti crush in ease of a tire. It also being a ground floor is another advantage over many houses in towns the size of Decatur. THE MANTCHOOS. Their l)e*enrrnti<»n From Pierce Wnrrlura to I’nrtuites. Tile history of the Mantehoos is one of continued and rapid u owth. From a small tribe their influence spread over the great plains of western Manchuria until they became a force which even great China deemed it advisable to conciliate. Their ambitions know no limit, and early in the sixteenth century they began an invasion of China. A century later, by methods which nt times gave evidence of the most crafty and skillful diplomacy, and again were those of u most cruel tyrant. the greatest empire that the world lias known was acquired by a race of half savage nomads. As the home of the Mantchoo dynasty, Manchuria, in the eyes of the emperor. deserved honored treatment, and the followers of the standardthere was scarcely a Mantchoo who had not seen service—were specially eared for. It was declared by special decree that all Mantehoos for time unending should Is'leug to one of the eight banner corps and receive a small monthly stipend. The great home country should remain the exclusive property of all Mantehoos, and Chinese were forbidden to hold land in it The Koreans had now been driven to the south, and Manchuria extended virtually to the banka of the Yalu on the •outh and to the sea on the east. The Mantchoo policy, which In its conception provided for the continuance and development of a great race of pure Mantehoos. who would always be at the beck and call of the Mantchoo dynasty and would be a safeguard against the restoration of Chinese rule, brought on results quite the reverse of those desired The Mantchoo found his •mall wage sufficient at first to provide fool, and there was no longer the necessity to live the arduous life of a hunter or herdsman. In a generation or two tbs race had degenerated into a laky band of parasites, who. in the absence of a strenuous life, had lost all the cunning and the warlike skill which had brought to then, a great empire. They maintained a reputation for fierce uess. however, and at ttw time of ths war with Japan it was predicted that the Japanese would find a tMtcL la the Mantchoo cavalry- The Bra.’ ea gagemvut between the two diapw'led forever this lllusi >n.—Jau.es W. l?a---rldson in Century.

awtlj L T L ■ 1,. W. IB MIII||IHJI 1 ' / I&YS I I I Skin Diseases. Bone Pains, Itchlngs, Aching Back. Blood Polson, Eczema j TO PROVE IT, REMEDY SENT FREE, I I & 7 The above picture! what Botanic Blood , Balm ullt do. clearing the akin, healin' all sores i and eruptions, miking the blood pure and rich. | We have contiJen ein Botanic Blood Bahn (8.8.8. J' | and we send it free, all charges prepaid dre» t to any 1 1 sufferer who will write us. We have cured "i h 8.8.8. > | tostay cu'cd, thousands of men and wornon, who j s iffv-ed fem all st. :cs of Impure blood, after e\ cry | known remedy, doctors, and specialist* had failed. I How to toll you h ive blood Dlseege. I j If you have the tell-tale pimples or eruptions on any ! part of the body.rheunutic aches and painsin bones or | joints, aching back, s odea glands,or sueibnfsand ! I risings on the sk n; b •»d fee sh> -t and * e y, skin itches and burns.ecze-.a.scabby sores.mucous patches I in the ni..u , h..- '-et :■ ■ tt,scrofu!a,copper-c«‘ ored spots I hair on eye '■< ws t. ing out. Mis, carbuncles, rash on I the s’, n. ulc'rs.weak kidneys: eating, festering sores: I jou may be certain you suffer from poison in the blood I Got the pekon out of your system | by t.ik ng Botan c B o>d B m [B. B. B,] Ills a purely I vegetable c.x ract, thoroughly testedin bosp taland I proatepract ewitb? erS.OOOcurcs madeof t emost j obstinatec.v-es. Botanic Blood B.hm (8.8.8.] hea al! sores, stops all aches and pa as, reduces a l swe - I lings, makes bb->d pure and r ch. comp’etely Chang- 11 ingthe enure b »ly into ach . . healthy condition, I Cancer Cured Botanic Ehxxi Bairn Cures Cancers of all Kinds, j Suppurating Swv ’in;s. F ‘ 'c So:vs. Tumors, ug y i! V ceis. It . ;tlie< ancer F*o ton and he...s the 11 o- u st C. ;l er re • ctiy. If you have a r c-’stent | ~\\ t, S-' c. res. S‘’"oti"'.<r. b: ng r • I'.-.’rs. > | take Blood *Li ; m and they will disappear N ’ore the\ i| .?'< nnt ancer. M .nyappaneriiy h >ix ess cases , I ut Cancer cured by tak ng Botanic Blood Baimj BBB.) I 1 S d by . I drugg ’s. SI.OO per Urge botue u in ci'reted ecth.ns for h. me cure. . jl For freer .imp e write B ood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. 1 Des. libeyi ur vm. >.e, and special free medical ad* -ce <o suit your case a so sent in sr. ed letter. if al.tady s .tisf ed that B B. 3. is what you need < t kt a larr.e bottle ns directed on label, and wnen I the right qi entity is taken a cure is certain, sure and lasting. If tot cured your money will be refunded, | THE COOKBOOK. Salt In the oven under baking tins will prevent pastry scorching on the I bottom. ■ If it is d. sinsl to keep cakes moist 11 put them In n stone jar. if crisp cakes j are preferred use tin as a receptacle. When weighing molasses sprinkle the I scale well with flour, and then it wili slip off again quite easily without stick 1 1 ing. The best way to mash potatoes is to i nib them through a wire sieve. You can then be sure there are no lumps left. For luneheou or supjH'r serve the i broad and butter in the form of sand l wiches. c'ut the bread thin and remove part of the .-rest. Cut in strips after buttering or in rounds with a biscuit eutter. Ky cutting old potato's into very small balls, allowing them to soak for three or four hours in cold water, then boiling in -old saltel water and serv- < tng with cream aauce. a very good substitute for new potatoes is obtained. SENTENCE SERMONS. = The aimless lite cannot be the end less life. A rough diamond is wortb much polished d.rt. ] There is no comfort where no com- < passion is. < They who put pleasure first are the last to find it. I Awkward deeds are better than ek> i qnent dreams. The finest music beard in heaven is made on earth. No a.au e»e» reached a joy by Jumping over a duty. Wandering afar is not essential to I the welcome of home. Finding flaws in the sermon is easier , thau following it any day Pwople who advertise their troubles 1 : never .war off their stick. There is no promise of pardon for confessing the »:ns <f others.—VUcagu For Rent A story and a half house nine rootns. Enquire of Henrv Merer, the tailor, $12.00 from Chicago to St. Paul or Minneapolis and return via Chicago .V Great Western Railway. Ticketi on sale August B to 11 incbisive. gtxxi I

returning unh! August 3R. For fur ther inFoMMtioa apply to any Great Weetern sgect or J. P. Elmer. G. P A.. Chicago. Hi. A beautiful map. valuable for I reference. printed on heavy paper, I tZxM inches mounted on rollers; I edged bound in ok th. showing I ■ our new island po sessions. The I Trans S: her -.an Railway. Pacific ■ ikcan cable*. railway line* and I other feature* of Japan, China. I Manchuria. Koorea and the Far East Sent in receipt of 85 cents in stamps by W. B Kntskern. P T , M.. Chicago * North Western R y. I Chicago. 11lHas Moved Office. Dr P. B Thoma* has mewed his office to No. on Served street ; over Tree s new sice*. Itvtlm Taken Up. Ten head of cattle have been tak en up by Louis Weber, two mile* J w«4 of Decatur and the owner is I invited to ovine at once and claim them Excursion to Marion. Ind. Sunday. Julv 31. Train lease* Ekcitur at 10ov a. m. Returning leave* 1 Manon at 4-60 ptn Kate R for tbe JU I round tnp T. L. Mules. -Agent.

Now For St Lottis | AN THE World’s Fair I am particularly well stocked with traveling goods. Anticipating a great demand for such arti- ‘ cles as may contribute to your com- ' orts while on /.*•'" ' i/m Your World's Fair | Tour I and buying in immense quantities | FlsT. Il I ■ enables us to save you I 'wil'd//II 1 .w 37 •' ’’<■ w H 1 25 per cent I or over on jour purchases. 11l I FoTthe |if » | I J E/ I Working Men I SPECIAL THIS WEEK 50 CENT OVERALLS 40c a pair | HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ARTICLES 50 Fir e Suit Cases, made with the best frames and most substantial}', regu lar price, $1.50, our price for one week, SI.OO, High grade l eather Suit Cases. Traveling Bags, up to the finest Steamer Trunks, adapted especially for ladies, and anything you ma need in this line, at most moderate prices. Men's and Young Men's Outing Suits, at greatly reduced prices, $5.00 to SIO.OO. Outing Trousers in great variety, at $2.00 to $5.00. Golf Caps for traveling. Negligee Shirts with or without collars attached. Belts, Hose, Fine Summer Underwear in all ranges. Straw Hats, World’s Fair Neckwear, etc. All goods guaranteed as represented or your money back. GUS ROSENTHAL The Square Man. Decatur, Indiana

Once Used Always Used Cores Ptnuintlj. Best Saire made for Felons. Cuts, Bruises. Ringworms. Burns. Carbunelse. Boils. Fever and Running Soree. etc. 25c a box at vour drug store. The Zorgo Mfg. Co. 1302 Calhoun St.. Fort Wayne. Ind., and 151 Livingston St. Grand Rapids. Mich. ZORGO SALVE DR. JEI.I.EFFS Pulmonary Cough Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Larrngeal and Bronchial Inflamation, Lees of Voice. Rawness and Soreness resulting from Dryness of the throat and air passages or from clearing the throat, 25 Cents per bottle at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO Blackburn <fc Christen Holthouse Drug Co. W. H Nachtrieb Smith. Yager dt Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cured 1 —ST— Drs. Burke 4 Lemontree >1 of 221 S. Michigan St. South Bend. Ind., who have been making regular visits to Decatur every sixty days will be ' here soon. H WATCH FOR. DATE

•S>THE HOME <3MEAT MARKET Madison Street. WE CONSTANTLY KEEP on HAND all KINDS of SMOKED MEATS And the BEST of PORK, MUTTON, VEAL. LAMB, CHICKENS, SAUSAGE, WEINIES, BOLOGNA, VEAL LOAF, LIVERWURST, HAMBURGER STEAK I And I desire to add that I will compete with al. my competitors when it comes to selling for the lowest price and can meet all demands. Call and see me and I will treat you one and all a like SIXTEEN OUNCES TO THE POUND W. C. FRONEFIELD, Prop. < If' ♦ f' > The Great Northern Indiana; g — fair A * at Decatur, Indiana. ♦ Hug. 30-31, Sept. 1-21 * ■ ! * I» will be the Greatest Countv Fair in the history of North | tg Ewieru Indiana. For Premium Liata and other information addrew Sg C. D. I ’LK, Secretary. j m Decatur, Indiana 1 MS aSXS® ♦ ♦ *

1