Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. 1»»UY IVAXIfiQ. KXCIPT 81NDAY, BY Um W (Si . ELLIN C=s HAM. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ourrler, per week, I<K t» Carrier, per ye&r $4 00 ly ttAll, per month 2S" #J per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents. »a»*»»islng rates made known on application •aiered m the postofflce at Decatur. Indl,.k. t< second-olass r ail matter 4. rl. HELLER, MaNA Q ea . 41." LSLJL-—T— .. . Linn Grove. Misses Myrtle and Mary Kizpr spent Sunday with relatives at Poneto. , Samuel Augsbnrger and Levi Schindler are vistinsg the great fair at St. Louis. l\Ve have seen Ihe cats play in he oasbut ntvi? uVil yesterday tdid we see paes cutting oat . The Misses Della and Lucy Schindlre of Fort Wayne are being entertained by Mrs, Jacob Augs burger Mr. and Mrs. Christian Stnoky returned from Woodburn last Thursday, after one week's visit j with relatives. Mrs. P Huffman visited son and daughter at Marion the later part of last week, the daughter returning with her on the Sabbath Rumor is rife that a new enterprise is to establish at this place, the same being the m tnnfucture of artificial stone building blocks. L. L. Dunbar, Saumel Oplinger and David Falb are the promoters of the new industry, our infromant apprised us that machines and one car loadof cemnet have be -n contreated for. The company have several orders now to fill. Petroleum's bast- bail team me f the Linn Grove Stars on the diamond of the latter on the Sabbath, the pretentions of Petroleum is to be deplored, had they have carried less cold st irage. Much doubt would have been removed that they woald have done better, besides Thor morals needed mend-
■ The flayer^^^lfi^lSll of Des Moines '}£.. Hon J. M. Rrenton, Mayor of lowa's capital ani v prominent factor in the political and social life <»f the 1 Jlfcl state, is a man who has the courage to speak his mind, I ; I anrl to his fearlessness is largely due his political success. His statement regarding the merit of I Dr. Caldwell’s Y I Syrup Pepsin! fl will be received with confidence by all who know him. B Read Mayor Brenton'a Frank Letter, |H ■B I have used Pr. W. B. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and consider it among the most valuable remedies on the market to-day. H Luckily, I have been in very good health all roy life and it is H only very rarely that I ever take any kind of medicine. Occ»eionally it becomes necessary for anv man to take some kind of a laxative and stomach remedy and Pr. Caldwell’s Syrup H Pepsin is the best 1 have ever used. H I like to have a bottle of Syrup Pepsin handy at the house SB to take after 1 have been attending a banquet. 1 just take fl about a spoonful of the remedy and then I lie down to peaceful slumber, confident that I will feel all right in the morning. SB the small way 1 need help occasionally; and if 1 had worse troubles I have faith enough in the remedy that 1 would try it for them. Very respectfully, Bfi ■a M. BRENTON, Mayor of Des Moines, la. jp| C*k)w«ll'« Srmo Pruim It ■ family rrmefy tor Comtipatiofi. 91 \l 1 iMift.tios, Sk« Ht-aUKS* ana Stomach TrocMaa W Druggists Sail It, 600 and SI.OO Bottla. If?
ing. The tal showed Ho to 8 in favor of the Stars. On last Sunday about eightfy of John Studabakers’ friends and relaties met at his home near Vera Oruz, to remind him of his fortieth birthday. Johnnie had been en gaged decoyed from home by Frank Studabaker and when they returned at 12 o'clock John was completely surprised to find every nook and corner occupied by friends, besides seeing two large tables filled with good things to eat. After dinner the guetss assembled in thayard and listened to speeches from Rev. E. C. Beirie, Ber j Studabaker and uienna Beirie. John was the recipient of a handsome suit of clothes. It will be a day long to be remembered, not only by Johnnie but by his relatives as well. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Abram Studabaker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Studabaker and family, Mr. and Mrs. August Cline and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Masters, ,n and family, I Mr. and Mrs. Olhver Marklev and amily, of Vera Cruz., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Benj Studabaker, of Bluffton. Ann Bjw- ; man and family of Decatur, Mrs. A. W. Boyd, of Bradford, Pa., Mrs. ! C. L. Boyd of Montoelier, Rev. E. IC. Bierie and family, Marion j F rench and family, Frank Studa- ! baker, John Miller, Fred and Hugh French and their families of Do-'r-mstic. Lie Btumgarfener, D. F. | Hoffman and family, of Linn Grove,, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cari ter. of Marion, Edward Be tier aro j family , Misses Orrilla and Glenne Bierie, Chloe Studabker, Bessie Baumgartner, Glnnje Miller, Kate and Clara Kline E hel Freneh Fannie Baumgartner Messrs. Charley Fielch Chester Clyde, John Baumgortnre Mnrioe Studebaker, Leo ! Captins, Miller Burugartner. Pleasant Mills. Miss Minta Rirer has been quite sick the pats wttk with iung fever. Mrs. Albert Bowers lets last Tlinrsfiay for an extended trip tc (Jincinn iti. Burton Fuller arrived Sunday evening from St. Louis, where the
K'hawking and Spitting, Dropping into the Throat, Foul Breath, THROUGH 0 THE BLOOD By Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) TO PROVE IT, SAMPLE SENT FREE, Botanic Blood Balm [B. B. B.] ha* cured to stay cured more cases of Catarrh than all others remed.es combined, 8.8.8. kills or destroys the awful catarrhal poison in the biood which causes the symptoms, and thus makes a perfect lasting cure of the worst ol J cases SYMPTOMS. The poison in the Ho.*d produces bad. offensive, fetkl breath, bad teeth .and su kness of the stomach; in some vomiting up clear phlegm; enlargement ofihe soft bones of the nose.affecting sense of smell,ulceratiens of the mucous membranes, hawking, spitting up lump*, weak stomach, nose Heeding, headaches.snoring while asleep, stopping up of the nose: thin, hot blood, a.I run down, speaks flyi g before the eyes,low spirited, etc. B< tnnic Blood Balm [B, B. B.]forces its way through ei ci v blood vessel and ve»n, expelling ail catarrhal p«» son that stands In its way, permanently removes every symptom and thus makes a perte t cute, B, B, B. sends a flood of rich, pue Mood direct to the affected parts, gi\ing warmth aud strength just where it is needed. D- bet*. R.n; n In the t ars. H ad No : ses. Ne.ii iy all cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrhal Do -on in the blood. The a ; r passages become dogged by catarrhal deposits stopping the action of the vibr.tory bones. Thousands of sufferers from even t al deafness have had their hearing per--ranen'ly test* red by taking B. B. B. for catarrh. B, B. B. gradually removes the catarrhal deposit ftom the .. ; r passages, th. s making the ner\es of the ear res'pond to the s\ mptou s of approaching deafness nr 1 M-rh. 8.R.8. nexer faMs to remove ringing in er sor heaJ muses in afe . week's t.me. It deaf or si of hear < tty Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B. itn.;c be tiit* \ry rvm.eJy yrur system needs, OUR tUATU TEE.— a large bottle of ; Botanic B uod Salmi 8.8.8. as directed on label, ar.c! ,nen he right quantity is taken a Cure is an. sir e end fasting. If not cured your money d vs f’ n t arenment. r.ot inie r.loml Ikilm [l*.l*.lt.] is l M'. rt and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for 30 . e.i s. Comp M-d c' Pure Botanic Ingredients, nAthens Weak Kidneys and Stomachs, cures sh ; . a • . s d by .1 Druggists, sl. Per Large ii *•* h com pie'e J re. l on *.'r home cure. Sample '*«•••* IVeby w nc Bk'oJ B i!-n Co.. Atlanta. Ga, e yr ir trouble, and special free medical advice, . t your c. c. will he sent in sealed letter, SMITH. YAGER A FALK.
has been the past several months. James Boyd and family >p'*nt Sunday with Robert Boyd and family. There will he preaching services ut the Baptist chnroh next Sunday morning by Rov. Bjnott. Mrrs. S. Rilting removed her honsehold goods to the home of her j parents southwest of'this place Charles Yager intends removing to Pleasant Mills this fall and will again embark in the grocery busi--1 ness. G. W. Baret and family moved i | Monday to their new home having ; purchased the Railing property on : Main street. Mr. Roop. of near* Wren, Ohio, was in the village last week taking orders for the book enttitled “High Walls and Barred Doors.” The work was composed and writen by the ex-priest. CLOSING our SALE The furniture sale at Woodward & Ball't is in progress and many people are taking advantage of this opportunity to secure high grade goons at cost. If you need anything in the line you will save money by putroniiing this closingout sale. 172d3
WANTED—A mi idle age woman to assist in taking care of sick lady. Inquire at this office. I 7t Sdiurger «V Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. Farm aud city property for sale Private money to loan at the ven lowest interest, with privilege of par tial paymeuts Office in Niblick & Allison Block over Everett Hite grocery store east of Court street. Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call be fore you invest elsewhere. Weak Kan Made Vigorous nv tnw r—What PEFFER'S NEBUIGOR Oid: 't acta powrftuif eua mucMy cure* wuea an CO.-rv fan Vuntif mm r. ,n n ln« mant.ixid; oic .wniwovff routuftil »ig, r Ahsolut.-lT (mar mice to (. ur« Nerviiiianc**, Vitality ImiMitumy. Stsrliili *;i,ii.»lon«, I .oat Power either sex, Fatliox iuory, Wanting lit* eases, ■ . jllrf 'll M tr.f-.i! utr or rtettus ami tnife.-,l.i’ii Wards 08 I’isanit.r and rno-iiiuittot] Poll t let onimiift lm|iose a worthless substitute ot you herau.i, ItYields a greater profit. Insist on bar fu« PK’bpKK's VKRt K.ti I:. >r for it Cal ri caro-M In vest i-r* , sol uutu wrapper I per box or 0 for *5 with x Written Ouar • ■ltee to( urior rteiuud Moos y. l .mphktfrer PKFFP.U MEi-ICtL SM'N, Uu><o, 111 Small also SO cents Sold by Blackburn a I b r'.ti-.t I 1,-,-;, 111 . St AJ t I I^-1 ♦ 1 M ■Bv For ii!! bv Htif.y KOEVCJAM
I REDUCTIONS 1 [ln Men’s Outing Suits J $ We have on hand Four styles I 1 '■= of coats and pants, Wool, Crash | % and Homespun material that the t j} sizes are broken and in order to JjJ | make them go quickly we have | £? V * decided to give the trade the ben- | \ efit’by placing them on sale at K the followillg P”i ces: I* F SIO.OC coats and pants C7 fin | **' $7.50 coats and pants <TC p.f) I ' KffifSi # reduced to - - . U » $6 50 coats and pants C 4 C(T § ifi reduced to - ■ jf t;—,111: : -■ ~ m? \ I Holthouse, Schulte & Co. 1 ’ 1 "
NOT A PATENT MEDICINE KVOMEI, THE GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE. PREiCRIEED BY PHPMfIANS. No one should confound Hyomei with patent medicines that are advertised to cure catarrh. It is as far superior to them all as the diamond is more valuable than cheap glass. Their | composition is secret, but Hyomei gives its formula to all reputable physicians. Its base is the valuable eucalyptus oil, famous for its antiseptic qualities. This is combined with aromatic and healing gums ami balsams, making a pure liquid which, when used in the Hyomei Jpocket inhaler, fills the air i you breathe with gem killing, disease destroying and healing powers that restore health to every part of the throat, nose and lungs. Is it foolish to try and cure catarrh by swallowing tablets or liquids? The only natural wav to cure this disease • and all other diseases of the respirtory organs is to breathe Hyomei. This treament has been so successful, curing I*9 [*»r cent of all who have used it, that Hyomei is now sold by the Holthous Drug Co., under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. You run no risk whatever in buying Hyomei. If it did no« posess unusual powers to cure it could not lie sold upon this plan, Tbe complete Hyomei outfit costs ?1 and comprises a hard rubber in* ! oaier, a bottle of Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime and additional bottles of Hyomei can fte obtained for 50 cents. THE THING TO DO If you are in a ; hurry, to leave this heat and flurry. To find a nioe.Joool spot cm mother earth Just take No. 5, aud as ’sure as you’re alive She will landjyou in a nice, cool berth at Traverse City, Mich $ 9.74 Petoskey “ 11,12 Ray Niew, “ 11,15 Roaring Brook, ** 11.29 Harbor Springs, “ 11,36 Oden, “ 11.35 Mackinaw City “ 12,18 Tickets sold at above price will be limited to 15 (lays for return. Season tickets to these points good until Oct. 31st. at one and oue-third fare. J. Bryson. Wanted Some one in each township in this county to manufacture our cement posts. A splendid opportunity for right party. Goshen Cement Post Ac Block Co.. Goeheu, Ind.
- ' M. 1 » 1 '■ '' ■■■■ *»THE HOMEKiSMEAT MARKET IW adison Street. J WE CONSTANTLY KEEP on HAND all KINDS of SMOKED MEATS | And tbe BEST of 0 PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, CHICKENS, SAUSAGE, WEINIES, BOLOGNA, VEAL LOAF, LIVERWURST, HAMBURGER STEAK And I desire to add that I will compete with all 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 t Prop. i ************* ************ jjj The Great Northern Indiana + | — , Fa I R | + at Oecatur, Indiana. * | Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1-2. j i bTtwSTuJSt * C. D. KLNKLE, Secretary, w Decatur, Indiana- ( vi
