Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY_DEMOCRAT. nnr mwiw* non r«ut rr U■ W O. EUUINOKAM. « U ■SCR I PTIO* RATES »■» c*rr;u. ;«• w*ec. l*e B> -.*• «•? *x 0-0 V**-- 25: B» «i*_- r*kr *2 54 Bx<.« A > iwmrt r» -.« uc m ; i k.;»~ir*.n<n« rw«c ib •** > «- ®s» *s Tweaur LbXSM.*. M wcxa.: iX. e v»t «. M . M ELLER. MAaa a a » . NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTOS B. PARKER of Sew York For S Ce-Pres»dent HENRY G. DAVIS of VestArrgiata SEES VICTORY. V< -is Jenz-r.z- Bryan pa--ed thrcr«h CkxMg ? yesterday on h:s way h»'ja*e fr-m Indiana. ~b-~- he has been filing jectnre and iEEim-ed tes -Jitezli :n cf getting actively tt vrk s the stnmp f:t ti> za~ s*. d"X-<er*?jc tick-: as seen as the Ctaptanqua eea-ae is ended. Frost ob-erra-fcens he ha* been -ak-.zz in his. travf-.i --.nee -ze S: lot;- ecaveaMr Bryan says he thinks A.’<e 8 Parke* will be the next prescient .f 'he United Settee. and he took ccas: 3 ■■: express his gratiScati z that ths deccrst:.: E"ery thing tax' I ha~e -een ah* to gather indicates the eject n t the demo«rati ticker said Mr Bryan •I; wan' to se* the ejected and I z £ -_=g •: de a_ «hat I can to bring it a boot. Asked to rtste h w. .3 bz* beiief. the e.ect:,.n of Parker would,tewsaboct the re<urguiz*aon of the detswcratic party f.r arhxh he has been ouctmding. Mr. Bryan said “Parker wiii put an end to nnpertahsm. Ant:-imperia z*m, y z knew, was

MID-SUMMER FORECAST Oxfords of All Descriptions, for Men. Ladies and Misses. PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY Charlie Voglewede THE SHOE SELLER 123 N. Second St. TWf t»r > Ind NOTICE The undersigned Butchers have established the .. Meat Prices.. I • At the Market Value practically former prices: DYONIS SCHMIDT, FB.ED SCHEIMAN, JAMES BAIS. W. FBOHFIELD. 177 3d

the paranwoz.: issoe in the a-S | nunp&rrn—and lam satisfied that I in f.ur years. Jodge Parker will nd the o zz’ry of the menace that has I rsntrceted it. Furthermore. I belie re be will give t» an adzi.z.-tra-Me that ar I ccun»eract the military. swaggers? spirit that has • •••en :neu.cated by R.• eereh-” Further than that Mr Bryan sard nothing regarding the - soe-s .f the I>4 ampaign He , said, however, that £_• efforts wen.jd not be confined to his own state, but be was nnwii jag to make pebhe at tzz* time any plans that weald jpve a cie< to h- pr - posed :ti3rrary on the stump I -hall speak in sever* states." he said, "hnt d not want to anitoauKX any plan-’now. because if I did. I might be sabjecced consider-; able annoyance. My Chactanqp* engwemeats wil. continue ab ut tco weeks and after that give my attention to the _ -tk—ralgn. For rent.—Three up- stairs fxefor a small family, oe First street It :uire :f Mr- Alio? Pe- i ‘ ter~:u 1750*

INSURE WITH THE “Graham ■ Agency Company’’ One handred contra niee failed aa a re*al: of lie Chicago *ud BosSon eoudagrati-jns. *.r.-i others • have faSec because of Baltimore. But the “Graham Ageu-cy Compaz.es" paid in fu.. the loss in the above ires, and hare never » failed to pay 100 cents ott t&e ‘ dollar. - GRAHAM & LOWER. A6TS. Office over Tagae's Shoe Store. , L- E. DOLCH. Solicitor. Phone 2».

Weather Forecast. Fair T-jesciy: Wednesday abewerk MARKET REPORT. Aeeur»*e poiee paid by D»mi» u xer zacM for rarous produces. Gw woe every day. ORAL>. n b. l. caraoL, au.i mkbckatb New Cort yellow J Ne« Corn mixed t ? M*?no* snacked one cent iees Na A White Gau .Id 30 Whsak, No. 2 Sh Wheat. Na 3 ?? Bar.ev 1 P. Rye No. 25' j CU-ver Seed 5 6F k-syke Q 5 5c B ack » beat 1* Fias Seed St cikaw HAnm. Chicago zur aee closed at IdH p. * today, accordiug to Nu<c-L Cccu.sscc Co., specie, wire serviee, ae fellows Sept, c.o 1 'eptecrer r*e»; se-w 1 Cl’ Wheat. Dec. 1 C»1 W r.-a; M»y 1 KC Core.’ Sec*ec;bw 534 Core. IVxe-ciaee 4r’ Core. Mat 4>i Uta. >r-Ftec.tw Ek?c 3lf ■ uts v *v Mi Sept. Port 12 H Sept Laid 6 7» T&LBJ SMI KAiUTL Czizgec every t,Se":cz at 30C rekek br J. D Hl* Decatur Special wire service. W beet, new Na 2. red. cash . >1 6 Septecber wheat, 1 Dee-?citer Wheat 1 05; Cora cash 5m SegirtL'er ojvn 551 Ekwecber corn 4**; Oats. Cart 51 Sep«e~ ter wts j > >Us De>?etnher 341 Bve. cart 72 OTHER PRODUCTS. bt vaßiocn oaoexas awn «ac=tm Egg-, fresh, per dort 17 Lard.......... Butler, per peendlo Pcaatcee. new 1 4C Ontons 75 Cabbage per 100 lbl 5£ App-ee. per be 8L Sweet Potatoe, per txt 7; STOCK. bt rirr schemas, m lbb La=bs Id 5 01 3 -c« per ewt J’ 90 5 25 Cattle per lb 3 g 4 Ca.T«. per lb-3$ <2 4 Ctws 2 g 2i bt 2. w. fh.l ca Chicken*. y:<usg. per lb F:sj. per lb Dncas. per lb o"p7 Y tang i>>tu 6a ~ Y jssg Tarkeys, per lb 12 ■jeese. As per Tb j*eee. .▼:«£<. per ft HAY "LARKET. 5a 1 laamaj nawhaled) S? 00 @ fIOH So 1 =_xad kav bauec r*J. @ IhflE So. 1 ekvev hoy ba-ec. 3EJB©7 M WOOL AND HIDES. BT B ULU A «QB Wuct UVMUC 150023 -uwe peho 25c sc 1 10 Beef t..fea. per pound » ■Cad KOae O Taut* per poanc Sis CHL TARKET. T»ea Ft ?«z»y.vai_a IJC Corssag LM New CosLe IX Nun* Lak* IM Sasrt Lzma 95 Ins*** 1 X. Wtartoam 1J? S:«eraee J 4 Nwoeaata. (Ka* 4* LOG a*f I* COAI Pw Teo Ankkradte | 0 7i Domeobe. rtrt 3 *T >aww. lump. Hx:xg 3 L Ikmsmr -amp, lal aae 3 A Poea*c*«aa B*'reams .amp 4 b

TARKET Mrres. Livwpoa rnarM* exmat! ataady '•<■*•*l. lj eaau *<kcr Cere, 1| eaata bgher B««>ip«a M LWtzarc today: Hx* ynu W*m» bltam Core Oam tllrar. CaMe ISM Sb«*p KDO E»i.t&aie for toocmw: H oga 1« « W aaaa 2» mr» G<W ~!» ?<w (M* 4*7 a. t BOY ABCHBOLD, oavTiar I. O. O. F. BLOCK Pl>o*ea Ofßw. IM rwdaooe 24’

y ) i ’ 1 SIQTHt MuDEk t BUdiNtSS e.43 pajs ti- ■ - ’ y ch*-*. Wty act open an act-»-;t wit .oa which eat bo - - beet to e cv£ *t xar time? We :f«Lier* terms f rsoebaeOAi'ts. and afford rar cepceiMn all tie oc«r , -e.ee -..-i.»ut wan. s.xiod oatiusg pr-- . — I x. _>»NK CHECK wheffi n .s tte tew: proof d tze payz-e. t :f any bm. and is a grews -----. - _>-. ** date aw*y -r.h -^— r >.-y :i cany :z£ ixrge 4-zjs ; m •-.ute. Ca and see -ss and .-are fall partiealirs regari.zg th:* enterprising banking inK;tu» :z. The First National Bank £ AIUR. e<d Ptecsee—£— :~z *312. C l :tve 108. Send your ds:es in e<wiy. Fred Reppert Live Stc k Auctioneer. Speaks Eng - . German, jv-.se anc L*.w Germac DECATUR. INDIANA. Eyes Examined Free and Headaches Cured —sl—- — Burke i Lemontree

of 221 S Michigan St. South. Bend. Ind.. whohiv? be<ez c.:_- rwgolar viste to De-arzr every *iny days wL. be her? «.>: z FOIL TD ATE MONEY TO LOAN THE DEC A TUB ABSTRACT A LOAN COMPANY. ■ 3C>J*»3<ITX3) A anr- sum d PRIVATE MONEY zas swec. psw«C with as to k*B ox 3»y pr.peny and fanza. No delaj wnd tape :x maiiisg Lana Lc*w •ate*of AWeM W« ar»ab-> toekm K. . s*z* cc tze size day of rec«nnf •ppj-AZ:c Will k*a i. toi&a ji. K». zp. o* :&• to £t» y«*n time, wits prirzege sf pwyz>ecte. Thu xmpazy «*■ ai*: f'ireirt abetra. w of xi.* 0* rtert nc«.<e to aay paece of rsa. Mtase :n Adaats eoßaitv. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT £ LOAN CXI 3 and 4, Studabake), bloc*. 257dtf COM? Feed and Seeds Peninsalar Portland Cement Oypßum Bock Wall Plaster ' W* make a epeciaitv of fumiaMar HIG H - JRADE CLEAN COAX* that will ouxb. J. D. HALE T’kxoxa* 8 Cor. JeCerwo and Jod at*. >—* — 4 —====— Fr u t h fftasf UEtEMAI

I Basse Opera House! | THURSDAY, AUGUST~~7i| HiebeFEdison Co I PRESENTING ■ Wonderful I I War Scenes | I Exciting Train Wrecks, Scenes from I “Ben Hur,’’ St. Louis World’s Fair I Views, and Hundreds of Others. I PRICES, - - - lOC, 20C, 30C | » Seat Sale Opens Wednesday Morning at ■ H thouse Drug Co. Have You Ever Heard of The Company in Fort Wayne that accommodates those in need of small amounts of money by quickly and quietly negotiating loans on either Furniture. Horses, Cattle or other chattel security at a nominal cost in a confidential way? If you haven’t heard before, and you need monev, now is the time to get acquainted —WRITE TODAY FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. Heme Phone 833 766 Calhoun Street Established 1896 Opposite Court House Fort Wayne, Ind. e>THE HOMELY MEAT 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 mv 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 + > , at Decatur, Indiana, * ; Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1-2.; > Ew.lll S 3 »h* GnMUMt Fair in the hi.tory of North * I 1 n^,nna bor f Ternium Li*t« and other information addretw ♦j C. D. KUNKLE, Secretary, ♦ Decatur, Indiana ♦ ££££££££s:«&£££££ * X