Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1904 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ■▼■BY IVBNISO. SJLCBPT BUNDAY, BY L■ W Gi . ELLINCSHAM. IUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sj carrier, per week,.... 10c Ij Carrier, per year $4.00 By mail, per month 26c By u*U, per year $2.60 Single copies. Two Cents, ■■▼trilling rates made known on application Bnv reQ In the postofHce at Decatur. Indixaa, al teeond-clasa mall matter J. H. HELLER, Manaqir. |N WAGONS William Mort >n Grinnell, asistant secretary of state under Harrison and a nephew of ;Levi P. Morton, announced yesterday that he would vote for Parker. ■William G. Choate, life long republican, brother of Joseph H. Choate, ambassadt rto Great Britain. head of the noted law firm of which the ambassador is a member and a former president of the New York Bar association, has made known to his friends that he J cannot support President Roosevelt for election. Dr. Howard, president of’the Indiana Silver club, says: “The more I analyze Judge Parker’s speech of acceptance and the mere 1 read of the man the more I am convinced that he is a great, big, brainy fellow with a head of his] own. I was afraid at first thatj_he would be nothing more than a'tool for Hill. Belmont, Cleveland and others but I am convinced that he will be president in fact and will play second fiddle to no one. I have had conferences with about a dozen members of our club on this subject and they agree with me." —o— Then look at Judge Marsh, of Greenfield, B. R. Johnson, a prominent newspaper man. of Richmond, who renounces the g. o. p. cause and will vote for Parker. There is also J. 8 Fan. republican can- ■ didate for elector in West Virginia,,

' A \, <-gf Iwl ■ The Mayor of Des Moines jX Hon J M Brenton. Mayor of lowa’s capital and a X J.y prominent factor in the political and social life of the cort 1 state, is a man who has the courage to speak his mind, I and to his fearlessness is largely due his political success, NrahjAW* His statement regarding the merit of T»B<Cmß I Dr. Caldwell’s > ■ (LAXATIVE) I Syrup Pepsin! ■fl will txj received with confidence by all who know him. H 1® Road Mayor Brenton's Frank Letter. |< I have used Dr. W. B. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and consider U it among the most valuable remedies on the market to-day. B| Luckily. 1 have been in very good health all my life and it is M| only very rarely that I ever take any kind of medicine. Occa- SB sionallv it becomes necessary for any man to take some kind of flg a laxative and stomach remedy and Dr. Caldwell's byrup £3 ME Pepsin is the best I have ever used. I like to have a bottle of Syrup Pepsin handy at the house j|| to take after J have been attending a banquet. 1 just take |H SU about a spoonful of the remedy and then I lie down topeaceful £gg slumber, confident that I will feel all right in the morning. SB l s 1 ha,i f,een seriously Hl and cured, my testimonial might do you more good, but I can say that it helps me along in the small way I need help occasionally; and if 1 had worse |M troubles I have faith enough in the remedy that I would W try it for them. Very respectfully, MM Ik JM. BRENTON, Mayor of Des Moines, la. M II O'. o»Mw»li'U»rvo Peotin It > hmllji remetfy for ConrtpaUoa W 1 IMigeition, Sit* HeMMhe >nd Stsmach TrcutMri. ggß W Sell It. 500 .nd 11.00 Bottle. H| Sold by SMITH, YACER A FALK.

Judge Parsons of the same state, • who have issued a similar decree. Tnen here is ' the constitutional lawyersjof New York City, irres- ’ pective of party, will join in making Judge Parker president of the United States. We have an insufficient supply of type to enumerate each and every one. Congressman C. B. Landis says ! in his Delphi Journal that there is no issue between the two parties. ' That is a concession that amounts practically to a surrender, for when it comes to a choice between the men representing the two parties, ’ there is such a decided conviction in the public mind favorable to . Judge Parker that it is reasonable ( to presume that his election will come with an overwhelming majorJ ity.—Plymouth Democrat. For Sale—Good milch cow. See . William Geary. 188d6 ____ We have just received a car load of frames, mouldings, mat and : other art goods, and are now pre ■ pared to furnish the very latest designs in either large or small frames, mat, etc. at prices that will surprise you. Lyman Bros. 188d6 To all Whom it May Concern: We have formed a company, known as the City Trucking Co., and all business hereafter will be ’ transacted at our office two doors 1 east of postoffice—phone 412—office 1 hours 7to 12 and Ito fi. Residence 1 phones 50 and 254. We have united our business that we may reduce ’ our expenses and at the same time ’ serve our patrons more satisfactorily. Dibble & Teeple. 175d24 $27.50 Hot-Springs, S.D . 30.70 Deadwood and Lead and return from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & fc North Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can lie secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed .on receipt of_4 cent in stamps by jW B . Kniskern, Chicago.

Additional Locals. John Sjnitley, of Jefferson township. was a business caller here t >day. Mrs. W. M. Phipps and family returned to their home at North Judson today. Charles Case arrived last night from Akron, Ohio, and is the guest of his mother. Miss Clara Nichols arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of relatives. Miss Lulu Case went to Fort Wayne today to visit over Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. W. A. Markley went to Monroe to visit for a short time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Smonger. of Marion, passed {through oar city today, enroute to Northern Michigan to spend the summer. Miss Flossie Cathel, of Marion. Ohio, passed through here today enroute to Marion. Ind., to visit with her brother. Cheap-rates tor vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates via Chicago Great Westren railway $lB,. 00 to St'Paul or Minneapolis $22.00 to—Duluth or Superior $30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo Col $43.00 to Salt Lake C ty. These rates are good any day up to September 30th and on any train including the” Great Western Limited" finest train in the West. For rates to other western points for any other information "-rite J. P. Elmer GP. A. Ch cago. 111. Northern Michigan has never been so beautiful as it is this summer. Your vacation is due and when looking, ovei the map for a nice cool 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 trains, etc. You know the G. R. & I is the way to'get to Northern Michigan real quick. J. Bryson Agent. 5t.25 Round Trip to Toledo. Including 25 mile ride on Lake 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 be remembered. Get information of agents, Clover Leaf route

1)B. P. 1.. FBITZ Dentist Office above Holthouse, Schulte & Co.’s elcthing store. DECATUR, INDIANA. GOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furni ishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will burn. jT~dTh“al'e Phoneo Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Sts. V . .. J Weak Men Made Vigorous p 'J What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! »» fletfl powerfnUjr and quickly. Cares wb?n all fail. Young men regain loot manhood, old aien recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guar •Dtetv tolar«N«rvoiiinrM, Lost vitality, Im potency, Nfghily Ent ianlon*. boat Power, either sex, Fallin* Memory. Wastin* Dli« eitisfs, a*. » all efati f>t ftlf-.ibuar or rxctrstt and indov-ctwa Ward* off insanity and consumption. Don t unißgirt impose a worthless snbst'tute on you because if yields ajrreater profit. Insist on hav lug PEFFER’* NERVIGOH, or for It Can b* carried la vest pocket. Pref aid. plain wrapper 11 per box. or 0 for fa. w|W A mitten Ounrauteetol are or Refund Money. Fampnletfree PEFFER MEDIC AL AbS M. CUHaflo. 11l Small tire 50 cents Sold by Blackburn A CbriateD. Decatur w For sale bv HENRY KOENtMAN

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K I SMALL FARMS | I «.« NOW ON SALE I 'r\ V. . ' No. L \ z \ Qi °’ 5 ‘ \ X \\ 11 “ cres - \ \ 8. acres. —- \ \ No. 3 - x. 12. acres, \ Ao. fl. I x \ 31x acres I "X, i V\~ —— W ! "'x acres. z \jr\ z I f No. 8. | \\ .. ■'' 0 / 8 ■ i 20 acres. 1 X X ’ - \ \ “ 1 I \ \Z\ Acres i f \%\i Kol ‘ • \c\ I 35 acres. , • V’\ ! e v<\ THE SNOW AGENCY now \\ | offers the original George C\ 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- prospective traction line. No better location near the city can be found for a quiet | home of a few acres. Prices, Descriptions, Etc. of Traets Herein Above Shown. No 1. In a35 acre tract extending from Mercer Avenue Nob 5 fl 7 .nd « n„, u to the Clove Leaf railroad. It has no buildings ’ oriec fX Lreon . n °^‘ dln ? B and ranpe n but has a nice location for a residence on Mer- ' 10 ~ t 0 ® 375 ’ an “ all except No. > cer Avenue There is running water on this th. 81x acn ' B . eat ‘h. They are southeast of tract and six or seven acres of thrifty young a fair grounds, and may be reachtimber, making it desirable land so stock pas- t,,,. 110I 10 ? 1 f'- 18 } Vort h street or Mercer avenue, or ture Price *2,00. or factory sites from the Clover Leaf railroad. No.|2. Isa 20 acre tract that faces Mercer Avenue and a arc t , now Ellsworth street. It can be easily sub-divided citv limits of nf J ♦° Cre t . rac , t nortliweßt of tl ‘* in a number of smaller tracts with good street tract ir R<>< t eCatU fl Al 5 a <*re.and a45 acre frontage. A large frame barn, she3s, etc are n UnTon townuh!?. 81111 ’; A 20 , acre tn “ ’ on this tract. Price 82,.500. tract in «?« nßhip ' A we ** located 30 acre near Rern “T 78 townNhi P- A35 acre tract No. 3. Is al2 acre tract on the north side of Mercer near Monroe. Four loX^'XcUnw^l^ca 1 Avenue, has no buildings but a nice building tur, beside n mimk J i « tracts near vec a site near the street. This tract extends to the Ten tracts oFfrom WO toVar? 11 ' 80 10 i°° ' river at the northeast and is about one-third bers 25h and 341 *° to cr F B ® ac , h ,' bottom land. It can be profitably utilized as « especially desirable tracts a fruit and poultry farm. Price 81,200 No ’ 3 «- I* a 180 acre tract of fully one-half black T o ..it reirion'' p'P i ßlx m '* eß °f 6erne, in the oil No. 4. lean 8 acre tract lying just north of Mercer L?° n ' , Fa,rl y tiled, ordinary fences. This Avenue This tract can be easily sub-divided itv fnr ! n and all th « B <>il ‘ 8 of good qualin smaller tracts with pood outlet to Mercer !*. farm , in * pnrposes. Two sets of build Avenue. On this tract is situated a two-story, ’“gß-one of which are all new-consists of a six room brick residence, with good cellar ,rame barl > Wxßo feet, a story and a half e ght orchard, garden small fruit, drove well,® f ? m ** house, with good collar drove pump, etc. ttith little expense can be made 'YP and Wl nd pump. Land draws oil royalty an meal country home. On traction line and ? nd i 8 on the free rural mail route a mile free rual mail route. Price 81,800. the stone road, near church and school the above lands we can fit you out with ch« o « - , lands In Arkansas, Missouri or Texas &P and l deßir able timber or prairie SNOW AGENCY, DECATUB, INDIANA

Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest . Priviege of partial jaymerts. The Decatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf A beautiful map, valuable for] reference, printed on heavy paper j 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in clcth, showing | our new island poi sessions. The | Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Munchuria, Koorea and the rai East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, 1. T M-, Chicago & North Western R y, Chicago, 111. Sunimc' outings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on the Wisconsin Central Ry. i between Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- ■ apolis and Ashland, offers to the I summer tourists all attractions in the wav of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the busings. Waukesha, Waupaca, Flfield and a score of other resorts are famous. Beautifully illustrated bookJas. C. Pond. Gen. Pass. Agt. W is. J Cent. Ry. Milwaukee, Wis.

Blackburn & Christen Holthouse Drug Co. W. H. Nachtrieb Smith, Yager & Falk ASK FOR A SAMPLE

Wanted—A tar perttr n f iM Burt > House. Inquire; of \i, jHj Krohn. NIAGARA FALLS I Personally conducted exeursi, n the Ch ver Leaf Route and I. M M. S. Ry., Monday, August ?,), p., ( dHI |No transfers, uo changes of .?'.:>() for ROUND TRIP. TieketW| retiin.ii g honored on Boat Buffalo and Cleveland if Extrime return limit Sept. H. PjiqHl For particulars see agents, or W. 1. Ross, G. P. A., Toledo,!). ■ Scliurger & Smith Attorneys at Law I I Abstracts of title made to Farm and city picperty for Private money to loan at the lowest interest, with privilege of ; tiai payments Office in Niblick Allison Block over Everett A grocery store east of Court Decatur. Indiana. Give us a call fore you invest elsewhere. H

B. E. LEWI Rooting, Spouting I mid all kinds of I Galvanized Iron I Murk. I Located In in rny Scblejei ounii l, . Street.