Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1904 — Page 2

THE DAiLY IV.BY IVBNIS.O, gXCEI't HOBDAY, BY L» W O . ELLINQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ,t<2 oarrl.r, per ween, toe J , eareter, per year $4.00 TSr tiall, p<>r month 25c uall, par year $2.60 • Btogle copies. Two Cen’s. jL. icrsialuK rates mi de known ou application Ant red In the postofltce at Decatur. Indiaaa> as aecjud-oass mall matter. 4. rt . HELLER, MANAGER'. M. E. Ingalls,of Cincinnati, president of the Big Four railroad, arrived in Chicago last night on a tour of inspection and is at the Annex. Mr. Ingalls will support the Parker and Davis ticket in this campaign, and says he believes there is the best kind of a chance for democratic success in November. In 1896 Mr. Ingalls was a gold democrat and one of the leaders among that faction. Four years ago he supported McKinley. •‘Roosevelt has lost West Virginia and Maryland on the race issue, said Mr. Ingalls, "andJl; have information which convinces me that Parker is certain of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. On the whole the outlook now is the most hopeful for democrats. ’ Chicago Record-Herald. ,* -X Ju * ' wfi ■ Miss Clara Lynn, a talented member of the Rentfrow Stock Co. Opera House all next week

School Room Suits Our New Fall Suits j| For Men and Boys ore arriving daily. We have '.bt H \ _ J No Old Suits ’(&Mworth speaking of on hand to close out. But we fi -x - will sell you jgga NEW SUITS ft W AT THE USUAL CLOSING OUT PRICE. OUR '-' IP NEW SUITS RANGE IN PRICE FROM WmL i W $3.00 to SIB.OO /fl I M II If you are in need of a NEW SCHOOL SUIT you s I cannot afford to mioS seeing our NEW LINE / - 1R S' jt 1 I / v j S»4 I ranging in price from / ■ .1 f J 1 I $6.50 to $12.00 IN O \A/ H&t Sin a>-l the latest styles and shapes IN O \A/ hlr t S with values unsurpassed INo\AZ Fall Caps Wear. rtiCle for WHEN IN THE CITY every Teacher is cordially invited to call and see our NEW FALL GOODS. If you buy we will save you money. If you do not buy it cost you nothing to look. ELZEY & VANCE, East Corner Court House. The One Prlce C i ot hiers.

OUT AGAIN Slippery Jack Breaks Jail at Covington —Reward Offered. A dispatch from Lafayette says: James H. Davison, alius Jack Davis and bettor known in Indiana, as “Slippery Jack, - ’ is again at large, and a reward is offered for his capture. The police and sheriffs of this part of Indiana are on the lookout for Davison since he made his last break for freedom from the Fountain county jail at Covington. Three years ago Davison began career of crime that landed him regularly in jail. At Winchester, Ind, he burrowed his way’ to freedom through a brick wall of the jail. At Bluffton Davison escaped after a few days’ incarceration. He was placed in jail here, and told one turnkey that he would get out without permission. He almost succeeded He had removed the iron bars from a ventilator in the roof and was about to unscrew the bolt that held the skylight when he was detected. A general jail delivery would have been the result of his success. Davison was taken to Covington and jail to await the September term of court. He told the sheriff and jail attaches that before they knew what happened he would get out of jail A hole in the brick wall shows whertC. Davison made good his boast. TONIGHTS LECTURE. Mis Lelia E. Patridge, author of Quincy Methods, of Philadelphia, j will lecture at the Presbyterian church Jat T :45 this evening Her 'subject will be “Girls,” and no I doubt a large crowd will take adi vantage’of the opportunity to hear | Miss Patridge. She is one of the . regular instructors at the teachers' ; institute. The lecture is free and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. NOTICE I will make cider every day, until further notice. Respectfully, P. Kirsch. ts

Additional Locals. *L. D. Adams made a busiess visit to Huntington today. Jonh Schackley of Kansas City, is in our city, the guest of his mother. Charles Smith, of Bluffton , was in our city' today, looking up old friends. ' David Marling returned to Preble today, after being a business caller here. , A horse belonging to John Thomas took sick this morning and for a time it looked as if the animal would die. Dr Leßrun was immediately called to the horse , and in a short time had it on its feet, and it was taken to the barn. Dr. Le Brun stated that he thought the animal would get along all right. The editor of 'a paper down at South Whitley recently received a tine chicken, which he. supposing to be a token of appreciaion from a discriminating reader, took home and enjoyed for dinner. The following day he received the following letter: “Dear Editor:—Yesterday I sent you a chcken in order to settle a dispute which has arisen here. Can you tell me what the chicken died of?” Lost—A small gold watch, somewhere between the Presbyterian church and Line street. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. Kills Germs of Catarrh Hyomei Goes to the Root of the Disease and Makes Astonishing CureS. Catarrh cannot be cured by the use of pills, liquid medicines and so-calle 1 system tonics. Under such treatment the germs of the disease will still live in the air passages and increase and multiplyHyomei is the only scientific and J thorough way to cure catarrh; killing the germs in the air passages and enters the blood with the oxygen, destroys the microbes in the blood and effectually drives from the system all traces of catarrhal poison. Thousands of testimonials have been given as to tne astoniseing cures made by this remedy. J. S. Nugent, treasurer of the American Union Life Insurance Co., of New York City, writes: “Hyomei has completely cured my daughter of catarrh from which she has been suffering for years.” Probably the strongest evidence that can be offered as to the powers

| of Hyomei to cure catarrh is the fact I that the Holthouse Drug Company ■ will agree to refund the money if you | sav Hyomei has not cured you. The complete Hyomei outfit cos’s but $1 and consists of an inhaler tha can be carried in the vest pod et, a medicine droper and a bottle of Hyo mei. The inhaler lasts a lifetime, and if one bottle does not cure, and < x tra bottle of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents. Now is a good time to cure your catarrh, 51.25 Hound 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 Homeseekers' excursions via South ern railroad in connection with the Queen A Cresent route to certain points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Kentucky. Mississippi, Tennessee and Virginia on the first and third Tuesdays iu each month—May to November, 1904 nelusive, at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, plus ,?2. Tickets are good going 15 days, at d for stop-overs south of the Otuo River with final limit for return of 21 days from date of sale. On the same dat«i one way settlers’ tickets will be sold to pointe iu the same territory at onehalf first-class rates, plus 52 from Ohio River gateways. For rates, schedules and full information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or write J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A., 225 Dearborn street. Chicago, 111.

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Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest Priviege of partial pay mitts. Tie De oatur Abstract and Loan Ck>. 257dtf Phones—Residence 312. Office 103. Send your dates in early. Ered Repperl Live Stock Auctioneer Speaks English, German, Swiss at Low German. DECATUR, INDIANA

A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper 42x64 inches mounted on rollers; edged bound in ckth, showing our new island po; sessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China. Munchuria, Koorea and the Far East. Sent in receipt of 25 cents in stumps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T M., Chicago & North Western Ry Chicago, Hl. Summc-outings in Wisconsin Over a hundred summer resorts located on the Wisconsin Central Ry. between Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Ashland, offers to the summer tourists all attractions in the way of rest, comfort and recreation. The hotels are modern and splendidly equipped for the business. Waukesha, Waupaca, Fifield and a score of other resorts are fa mous. Beautifully illustrate book•las. C. Pond. Gen. Pass. Agt. Wis Cent. Ry. Milwaukee, Wis. Cheap rates for vacation trips from Chicago, round trip rates y ia Chicago Great Westren railway 118,. 00 so ftt Pan! w tM nnro-n > A. Minneapolis ■ J uluth or Superior <30.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs oi CiT 10143 00 * Uty. These rates are good any •lay up to September 30th and on *ny tram including the I ‘Great Wes tern Linnteir' finest train in the West. For rates to other western write J P T OthM write J. P. Elmer GP. A. Ch m go ,

Every Sunday during the continuance of the summer schedule one fare for the round trip to Fort Wayne and intermediute points. Eleven hous in the Summit city on Sunday. NIAGARA FALLS Personally conducted excursion ria the Clover Leaf Route and L M A M. S. Ry., Monday, August 29,15 M 4. No transfers, no changes of ears. 16.50 for ROUND TRIP. Tickets returning honored on Boat between Buffalo and Cleveland if desired. Extreme return limit Sept. 9, 1904. lor particulars see agents, or write M. L. Ross, G. P. A., Toledo, O. Schurger A. 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 A’ Allison Block over Everett A Hite grocery store east of Couit street. Decatur, Indiana. Give us a call before you invest elsewhere. B. E. L EW Roofing, Spout inu and all kinds of Galvanized Iron >1 ork. Located in Henry Scbleyei iuju l, » u 1 t* Street.

— vwve vu Stockholders 1 Notice is hereby given that th*’ annual meeting of stockholders of the Citizens' Telephone company ot Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday evening, September 5, 1904, at seven o’clock, for the election of five directors, and the tran motion of such oth<r business as may be proper I v brought before said meeting F M Schirmeyer. secretary 190d12.