Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. KVIUT IVKNING, EXCEPT BOMBAY, BY L. M W Q . EL.LINOMAM. MU BSCRIPTION RATES. S3* carrier, per week lOe * * Carrier, per year $4 00 Wy mall, per month 26c •y p-r year $2 60 Single copies. Two Cents, ..fixerlvUlmi rates made known on application Watwfl in the postnffiee at Decatur. Indixaa, aa eeoond-olass mail matter 4. H. HELLER, Manager. The state electicns in Maine and 'Vermont next month are now being warmed up with a view of making a showing that will afford an opport unity of showing the political trend in the nationnal conflict. The Indiana Free Silver Club have withdrawn their ’objection to Judge Parker and now’claim that he is showing a sense of independence that is highly appreciated in a candidate for the presidency. This sentiment seems to be unanimous among all classes and all kinds of people.

The New York Herald furnishes along article ’ unin the political drift already beginning this campaign, and claims has unmistakable signs point Parkerward. The formation of a constitutional lawyer's club in New Yora City, the members of which are of all politic d parties but who are unanimous for Parker. This brings forcible to the front the dingerous military poiloy of the president and will make imperialism astrong Card in the national contest. The sober sense of the American ] eople believe in the constitution. They believe it is right in letter and spirit, and its protection is not only a divine right but a duty as well. A president who thinks more of war and his own official rights, than he does of peace is dangerous and untit to preside in safety over a free pe >ple.

IK V ?MBwy .a i JfeHjlf ||yf<yE I Thought She | Had Heart Trouble. Nsl< The experience of Miss Raymond shows conclusively that irregular heart action —fluttering or oppression of that jfl organ—is generally the result of a distended condition of the gjj stomach. Get the s’omach in order by using > A I Dr. Caldwell’s 1 (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsin I and the heart trouble will disappear. Read Miss Raymond's H M honest statement: H H Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Ill.: H Gentlemen —For four years I had heart trouble I knew at ■ M times that the action was irregular. I also suffered with a heavy H ■ feeling in the stomach, so that my food distressed me very often. M My mother was very worried, and I was naturally very depressed. H One day one of my club friends advised me to try your Syrup M Pepsin. I had little faith in it, but she praised it so highly and M *. insisted that 1 must try it, so I purchased one bottle and decided fc/ to give it a trial. Before that was half gone I felt like another K girl; I then kept taking it until I had used seven bottles and [W found that it not only cured the derangement of my stomach, M W * )ut regulated the supposed heart trouble, and I gladly IF? I Wk endorg<! it- LILLIAN RAYMOND, M OkA 3739 Indiana Ave., Flat 7, Chicago, 111. |sj Miss Raymond is past president and an ardent worker in the South Side Temperance Association of Chicago. 14 V»*7/]\ all DRUGGISTS SELL THE 50c and SI.OO SIZES 1 I Full bottle.—no panels to dac.lv. ths unwary | £ Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK.

TEAM FOUND J. S. Bowtrs Reavers Horses Quickly with Aid of Daily Democrat. Though the Daily Democrat the SSO team of horses of John S. Bowers were recovered last evening. The valuable team was found by William R. Smith, the dairyman in’his oats field. That gentleman I telephoned to this office to advertize same and, the description fitting perfectly; with Mr. Bowers’ team, he was informed, and sent out for same. The horses were I taken from a field at the Bowers ' farm, where the fence was care fully laid down and rebuilt. It was almost impossible to lead the horses, and it is believed the theif soon found this out and let the team go, they wandering from the road into Mr. Smith's field. HORSES ARRIVE Forty Head of Fine Native Animals to be sold. McDaniel & Batea, who have been conducting sales all o ver the United States, will hold one of their famous sales in this city on Saturday, Augut 20, at the stables of Peoples A’ Holthouse. This firm arrived this morning, and have with them fifty head of native animals, all clean cut and in the best possible condition. The horses are now quartered at the Fashion stables, where anyone is at liberty to examine them and see what these men are offering for sale. These gentlemen held several sales near here last season, and everyone who purchased was perfectly satisfied with their transaction, and speak very highly of Messrs. McDaniel <£• Bates.

Mrs. Ai McLaughlin Arrived today from Elkhart, being called here owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs Noah Sfalter.

LOT SALE P. J. Hyland Gets First Lot at the Auction Sale. The sale of lots in the Fullenkamp addition began at one o’clock this afternoon, and many buyers are present. The first lot was pur chased by P, J. Hyland, his bid being st>ls. His lot is at the corner of Adams and Fifth streets. Col. Fred Repert is the auctioneer. Only seven lots were sold and the sale closed at three o’clock, the prices ranged from $225 to $615. The other Adams street lots brought SSBO. A BIG RANGE White Case will Soon be Ready for Business. Loch & Dirkson this morningjput in White’s Case a large new Born steel range, the same being six feet in length and three feet in width, being constructed of the double oven plan, with a sixty-five gallon hot water tank in connection herewith. It is also made with the latest pattern French top, and is made to turn out short orders in

quick time. Mr. White is endeavoring to put in an up-to-date short order house, and everything will be modern and complete. The range is a beauty. Pleasant Mills Irwin Carter visited Sunday with friends at Delphos. Rev. Scherioh, of Poneto, is call ing on old friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill visited Sunday with country friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fuller visited Sunday with friends at Monroe. Mrs. Frank Masters called on relatives in the country a few days last week. Bib Peters on and family, of Decatur, Sundayed with John Noll and family. Dan Niblick and family of Decatur called on on friends near this place ' last Sunday. Chas. Harris and wife, of Econ- • omy, are making an extended visit here with friends. The picnic that was held here lust Saturday passed off without any notable events. The Sunday schools are making preparations to attend the picnic at Monroe next Saturday. Miss Kizers, of Linn Grove, vieited a few days here wih their uncle, Fred Bander, and family. Mrs. Wil) Cordua and son, of Decatur, vistied a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Roop. Thare will be an entertainment

given hete three evenings this week, including Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening. Cal Dtvis and family, of Chicago, visited here a few days last week with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs .Tames Boyd, of this burg. Burton Fuller and sister Mary, took in the excursion to Toledo, Wednesday of last week. Burt will rem tin a few days there with his brother, Albert, after which he will retnrn to St. Louis, where he has a position. Linn Grove. uncle, Marion French and family, of Domstic, last week. Mr. Basinger of Columbus, Grove, Ohio, is visiting relatives here. Misses Winona Hoffman and Bessie Baumgartner visited their Eugene and F. O. Lindsey with their families visited Sunday at the parental home. Sterling P. Hoffman and Arthur Schaup returned from the Marion College last Friday. Father Cordua, of the north part of the o unty. m idea social call on friends here on Monday. Daniell Baumgartner, Bert Heller Lawrence and Harvey Op linger are attending the St. Louis fair this week. The I. O. O. F. moved into th ir n<w homo on Tuesday afternoon and will use it for meeting on Wednesday night. Lawrence Oplinger returned home from Angola last Saturday, where he attended the Tri-State Normal college.

John Augsburger, Sr. has bought Mrs. Lena Neaaerhousei's residence and will be numbered with our oitzons in the near future. Henson Burgess, of Gore, Ohio, an aged veteran pioneer of Adams county, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jonh Hall and other kindred. Owing to an existing strike in the factory manufacturing some of our furniure, the dedication of our hall bus been postponed indefinitely. isses Cloe Heester, Eva Snyder and Misses Pearl Lookwood and Bert Redding, of Bluffton, wore guests of Miss Nellie Hunton the Sabbath. Daniel Yodar and fi nily and Mrs. Samuel Neusbaum, of this place, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Stuckey of Allen county several days last week. Peter B lumgartner will merit first prize in a county contest in the laying of carpet, discarding all machinery for stretching he simply grips toe oarpet with his hands, makes a leap frog surge and the carpet is ready to nail. The I. O. O. F borrowed Peter for laying of the hall carpet and found that he is a howling success. Ten thousand dollars private funds left with us to loan on Decatur real estate,first mortgage. Low rate of interest. Will loan in sums of SSO upwards. The Decatur Ab tract anl Loan Co. 257dtf Schtirger & Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order. Farm and city property for sale Private money to loan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of partial payments Office in Niblick & Allison Block over Everett & Hite grocery store east of Court street, Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere.

American Mining Congress Portland, Ore., August 22—27th The Chicago Great Western Railway will, on August 15 to 18 inclusive sell tickets from Chicago to Portland at only -?61 for the rc und trip. Tickets limited to sixty days. For further nfor mation apply t J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago. 111. FOR SALE. I will have all varieties of plums for sale for the next three weeks at different prices. Inquire of S. Linn. 183 Iw G OfYL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall ■\ Piaster We make a specialtv of furnishing HIGH GR ADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. J. D. H aVe Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. Weak Men Vigorous f’/rr I- .... »vwnr isatcv rr/'f, What PEFFER '$ NERVIGOR Did! to d ure N.rvounw.. "in‘(..‘y,',?; Itn potency, Nightly EinlHaiona i •Itfier «-x. Fufii,,/ m> "moPrUV.Hi.i’nu' • 1 per box. <>r o for »a, with a w '.lil? J? 1 ’ I'*’' 1 '*’' Ob^ n B .'tt; r nU Boldb r B>«ckbu~* Wf For sate o, ncu.i KUENEMAN

Skin Diseases, Bone Pains, Itehfngs, PJ ‘-I 7& f I ® Botanic Blood The above plc'ure’ ' hc ‘ " „ii ~,rM Kahn wIU J >.clearing th . rkh . •n<l»ruptlon».ma»nf»h« | M P &,i m | 1 We havecontidemeln B>> d t and we send It free, a! ChargW ,-iih suffererwliowill or. e us. , an.f womon, »l.i tosuv cuibd. s f Mood, after every suffered from all s.'iesor im, > , f ,| e j t How lo tH I yon have bio’;. n . If you have the tell-tale piairW ini-ones or part of the KoJy.rlieum.r . ? ijiui an d joints, a I. ng bl ‘.“d Jr.viy. skin rlslngsontheskn-; b > d mucous patches Itchesand burns.,-, rent spots inthen>ouih.s<>rethroat,scrof, .yopinr « halroneyex.»-sfaUn«ou*.b<Hl theskm, uleets.tvt-ak kid to.. ». h blood you may be certain you suffer fro.n p„ - ni Got the poison out of your . y* ■ ' c Cancer Cured „ Botanic Blood Cures C tncers of ad Kinds. PimX St Wc?t? r SwlknßS.'Sh'x,un?.' J SHngin< Pains, take Bl'ood Balm and they will d - , JJsc-X' develop into t ancer. M-injf ari«ren I- ( wbssspsu •rwassfiJsss c»„«««. Describeytur trout-e. and spe, .1 free medical advice if 1 'th’iV i" B. BJs wh.it you need f ke a lane bottle as directed cn label, and even the riqht'qi antity is taken a cure is cert -.n.■ lasting, If tot cured your money wul be refunded. SMITH, YAGER A FALK. I)R. P. L. FRITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte A Co.’s clothing store. DECATUR, INDIANA.

Every Sunday during the continuance of the snmmer schedule one fare for the‘round trip to Fort Wayne and intermediate points. Eleven hous in the Summit city on Sunday. Northern Michigan has never been so beautiful as it is this summer-! - Your vacation is due and when looking over the map for a nice’coo!"place to rest would be pleased to have you decide that some one of the many resorts suit you then*' - look_, up and talk it over” regarding rates, time of i trains, etc. You know the G. R. | & I. is the way!to’get to Northern Michigan real, quick. J. Bryson Agent. CheapTrates t tor vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via | Chicago Great Westren railway j $18,.00 to St Paul or Minneapolis ; I $22.00 to Duluth or Superior $30.00 Ito Denver, Colorado Springs oil' I Pueblo Col $43.00 to Salt Lake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on ' my train including the“ Great Wes-; torn Limited” finest train in the i I West. For rates to other western points for any other information write J. P. Eln.er GP. A. Ch cage.

PUBLIC SALE! i«n “ ”*•" r “ hSaturday, Aug;. 20 - AT TEN O’CLOCK SHARP from^toraiih^? 86 . 111 Weight from 900 to i’ 7601 Bg ® gOMEVERY GOOD DRI VERS Notes to 8 ’ tlme with a bankable note- ' 1 nt lnb ’rest from date. FRED ReIS.TJI J BateS ’ oWlierS ’

COSTS NOTHING UNLESS CITED AF/IROFFER MADEBYTUEKOLTHOISErnkpe COMPANY TO ALL SUFFERS FROM CATAV Rt| 'I he Holthouse Drug Company, seliirg Hyomei ou a plan tl-Ji e i caused considerable talk th- ir customers. The plan is i|,a Sst ent from that followed by othe r dies, but the remedy itself j H lljff also. This treatment fur the , Ur J Dt . cntarili has such an must al IPpn °! of ernes to its credit that the H„u l.etrse Prog Co., offers to rest nei t e money if it does not give tl.e ‘ ® Lm l-t. This is ceitainly < )rp ■ fairer t offers that that can bemad 8 I and any one « ho has catarrh and not take advantage of it is doing hi^ 8 j self or herself an injustice. 6 The Hyomei treatment consists of small hard rubber inhaler that can I* carried in the veat pocket or purse 8 medicine dropper and a bottle of H? omei. The complete treatment costj hut • SI and as Hie inhaler will h st lifetime the medicine is vervine.x PPean a sive. Many people who have used ;» write that for the good Hynmei has done them they would willingly nJ thousands of dellara. ' b T Extra bottles of Hyomei can lie pro . cured for use with the inhalerat 51) cents. Do not suffer any longer with tickling, smarting, burning,eye wate r . ing troubles that afflict those who have catarrh. Hyomei will cure you, but if you should not find it adapted to your case the Holthouse Drug C o will return vour money. B. E. LEW Roofing, Spoutiiui and all kinds of Galvanized Iron N ork. Located In Henry Schlegel ouiitr.r,, M Street. 51.25 Round Trip to Toledo. tacludins 26 mile ride Ou l.ak, ' Erie, via the Clover Leaf and White Star Line Steamer Owana, Sundays, August 21 and 25. Visit Walbridge Park, Lake Erie Park and Casino, Farm Theatre, etc. A ride on Lake Erie on the Steal Steamer Owana is one long to lie remembered. Get information of agents, Clover Leaf route To all Whom it May Concern: We have formed a company, known as the City Trucking Co., land all business hereafter will lie transacted at our office two duors east of postoffice—phone 412—. slice hours 7to 12 and Ito 6. Residence phones 50 and 254. We have united our business that we may ri dnee our expanses and at the same time serve our patrons more satisfactorily. Dibble & Teeple. 175d24 NATIONAL GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT BOSTON One cen . a mile via the Chicago & Erie Railway.