Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. mar ■tinino. ixcipt scnday, by <a . ELLINQHAM. «=■■■■•' I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. B> carrier, per week 10c Sy carrier, per year $4.00 »r matl, per month 25C By mall, per year $2.50 Single copies. Two Cents. advertising rates made known on application dntered tn the poetoffice at Decatur. Indli aa. aa seeond-olass mall matter. H. HELLER, Manager. NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New York. For Vice-President HENRY G. DAVIS of West Virginia

Judge Parker has resigned as chief justice of th.» court of appeals of the state of New York. It is now time ■ for Senator Fairbanks to show the faith that is in him by a simular proceedure. Failure will show a fear and doubt of election that even the senior senator will hardly dare to admit at this stage of the game. The only hope of Senator Fairbanks being the nominee of his party for the presidency, lies in the defeat of his strenuous running mate, and as Senator Fairbanks is a cunning politician

SMALL FARMS I NOW ON SALE rair grounds. \ \ f \*> > I \ \ \ \ | '■ ' 1 r lx seres. 8. acres. ' No. 3. I z ~ ' 12. acres. ■ A 0 - 6. - X i \\ I I • ' Sil acres. I \ I \ \ J No 2. I \ v *<»•« r 20 acres. , X \\ \V' Acres X. X, d -o I \<> x No. 1. I ? x* [IS I \> -o acres. i x x i S ' 1 THE SNOW AGENCY now ' > offers the original George Z z Frank farm-just south east Z z of Decatur for sale in tracts •> to suit purchasers. This farm of nearly one hundred \ acres is on Mercer Avenue -a stoned street- prospec- Z/ Z/ x five traction line. No bet- * •* ter location near the city can be found for a quiet | j home of a few acres. Prices, Descriptions, Etc, of Traets Herein Above Shown. O. 1. Is 535 acre tract extending from Mercer Avenue Nos. 5,6, 7 and 8. Have no buildings and range in to the Clover Leaf railroad. It has no buildings, price from 81020 to $375, and all except No. 8 but has a nice location for a residence on Mcr- contains six acres each. They are southeast of cer Avenue. There is running water on this the old county fair grounds, and may be reachtract and six or seven acres of thrifty young ed from Elsworth street or Mercer avenue, or timber, making it desirable land for stock pas- for factory sites from the Clover Leaf railroad, ture. Price 82,000. „ ~ .. . , . Besides the above described tracts we are now offering Elißs*ortn HtFeet. It (tn be estin HUn (11\ laeu front in Rrwvt tnwnahln A M 3 . .un,fc.r«r ...Ue. .I,b« ; od ...... 1« ™ ’ tract in 8t - Marys township. A35 acre tract on this tract. Pnce 82,500. near B erne- a we |] improved 16 acre tract , ~ near Monroe. Four 40 acre tracts near DecaNo. ?. Is al2 acre tract on the north side of Mercer tur, besides a number of from 80 to 100 acres. Avenue, has no buildings but a nice building Ten tracts of from 100 to 160 acres each. Nomcite near the street. This tract extends to the bers 258 and 341 are especially desirable tracts river at the northeast and is about one-third bottom land. It can be profitably utilized as No. 341. Is a 160 acre tract of fully one half black a fruit and poultry farm. Price 51.200 land, within six miles of Berne, in the oil region. Fairly tiled, ordinary fences. This No. 4. lean 8 acre tract lying just north of Mercer is a new farm and all the soil is of good qu. 1Avenue. This tract*can be easily sub divided ity for farming pnrposes. Two sets of buildin smaller tracts with good outlet to Mercer ings—one of which are all new—consists of a Avenue. On this tract is situated a two-story, frame barn 40x80 feet, a story and a half eight six room brick, residence, with good cellar, room frame house, with good cellar, drove orchard, garden, small fruit, drove well, wind well and wind pump. Land draws oil royalty pump, etc. With little expense can be made and is on the free rural mail route, a’mile an ideal country home. On traction line and from the stone road, near church and school, free rual mail mute. Price 51,800. Price $11,200. W'Besides the above lands we can fit you out with cheap and desirable timber or pruiria lands In Arkansas, Missouri or Texas. SNOW AGENCY, DECATUB, INDIANA.

he no doubt long ago saw the point. A Roosevelt administration will never build a machine for Fairbanks and no one knows this better than the latter. , Additional Locals. John Schug made business visit to Berne today R. V. Beaber made a business trip to Markle today. For Sale Eight shoats. Call on Henry Koenemauu. 177dfi Mrs. Foreman went to Berne today to visit over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. John Snow went to Geneva to visit over Sunday with her mother. Miss Lincoln arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mrs. D. A. Helm. Miss Ver> Segur returned today from Angola where she was visiting with relatives. Robert Boyles arrived today frcm Fort Wayne and is the guest of Mr. ..nd Mrs. Levi Barkley. J. H. Davis went to Portland I today being called there by the | sickness of his mother-in-law. Mrs. M. P. Miller and two sons i went to Richmond today where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bartlo.v. The funeral services of S. V. Robison was held this morning ; from the home of his wife on Adams street at 10 o'clock, the Rev. E. A. Pontius offlciting. The remains were shipjied to Geneva i where th i Interment will be made.

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REDUCTIONS 1 In Men's Outing Suits I

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Holthouse, Schulte & Co. I

Wanted —Some one in each township in this county to manufacture our cement poets. A splendid opportunity for right party. Goshen Cement Post A Block Co.. Goshen, Ind. Wanted—A first-class meat cut- [ ■ter. Inquire of Dyo nis Schmitt City Meat Market. 16sd4 THE 7HING TO DO " If you are in a hurry to leave this j heat and flurry, To find a nice, cool spot on mother earth Just take J No. 5, and as sure as you're alive She will land you in a nice, cool berth at Traverse City, Mich .? 9.74 Petoskey “ 11.12 Bay Niew, “ 11.15 Roaring Brook, “ 11.29 Harbor Springs. “ 11.36 Oden. “ 11.35 j Mackinaw City “ 12.18 Tickets sold at above price will be limited to todays for return. Season tickets to these points good until Oct. 31st. at one and one-third fare. J. Bryson. Weak Men ’‘•lade Vigorous What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! ’’ POV r,lUly 1111,1 ‘iwlckly Cure, when all I w.r, r.ll V.uug tu-a regain low tnantood; old i joo recover r..uu>7ul vigor Ar»olnt«-lv Goarinter, to V ore hervouinrei. 1.0. t Vitality. *' l ‘Jl >, * tenr r. >ixhtly Kiuiiilono. Lost Power, either rex. tilling Memory, it ailing Die••T**- “ r • "J Mis- ibuK "T ncrtrrl oed {*«*»• rw">x w ardi off Insanity and consumption. Don,e» umggist impure a worthhwa aub-r-tutc or rL- ITi.VX!IA!J*2VJFK’ , ’* r c ri,ni 0,1 h *’ Ing I'M r MCS Nnt V It.OK, r rent* tor It Cao » carried in vret txe-et. I'rei-aiu plain wrapper I per box. ore tor »5, with A W < it ten Guar |RJS.VwBi"e». ramphietrree ttFFLK MEI lcat Ass N. < hlrngo. 111 Small aiaa SO rente Sold by Blackburn t Cbriaten. Decatur For sale h ticanT KOEHEMAN

We have on hand Four styles I ofcoats and pants, Wool, Crash 1 and Homespun material that the E sizes are broken and in order to make them go quickly we have g decided to give the trade the ben- B efit by placing them on sale at the following prices: SIO.OO coats and pants Dfl reduced to - - - $7.50 coats and pants <TC S reduced to - - - u | $6 50 coats and pants C/1 1 reduced to - - - B ■

«t>THE HOME OSMEAT 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 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, Prop. The Great Northern Indiana + = FAI R= -- g at Decatur, Indiana, * Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1-2.: - - — + I FanJ-rn hush nv ,, 1 ' reates * . Hir in the history of North i - • or remiurn Lists and other information address C. D. KI NKLE, Secretary, ' Decatur, Indiana m