Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1904 — Page 2

»HE DAILY DEMOCRAT. iraur .VISING, IXCBPT SUNDAY. BY *• « W O . EI_I_INIQHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. *J eurrler. per week.. 10e ( Sj C.vrrisr, per year $4 00 By niall, per month 26c ty veil, per year *2.60 ?lnyle copies. Two Cents, Aa»«>il*ingr»ies made known on application ■ntered In the postoffice at Decatur. Indi- ' MM, «s second -class mall matter 4 M. HELLER, Manaqsr, G O- P. HARMONY W. H. H. Miller, who was Hur risen s attorney general, has al-|' ready expressed himself in a man- ' ner far from pleasing to the parti-1 sans of Roosevelt. Mr. Miller is a ( pronounced anti-expansionist, and he sees a gloomy prospect ahead for the republican party under its

present leadership. Smiley N. Chamber who was United States district attorney under Harison, and was formerly one of the principal managers of Indiana republican campaigns, said in a recent interview: “The personality of Mr. Parker is satisfactory to the entire ]>eople of this country. No one, republican or democrat, can object to him. The personality of President Roosevelt is obnoxious to many of the business interests of the country ’’ Numerous other friends of President Harrison who will not consent to be interviewed for publication are expressing themselves in the same vein. Among them is one of General Harrison's former law partners, who is in the front rank of Indiana lawyers Ernest H. Crosby, who sneoeeded Theodore Roosevelt in the assembly from the Twenty-first district of New York, and who was appointed as a republican to a judgeship in the international court at Cairo, Egypt, has come out for Parker

Ihe Great Fort Wayne Fair September 6,7, S, 9 and 10. $20,000 in Purses and Premiums. * A ! . _ jr . u .. .<1 mil <j. fflffßW »• ■ w ctuiiM! * «.•' ST - 1 ■> | A si Xi --.a ’-.'-Jni OBIU.* J-i’ ' *4 v>T r ' -IM Ar . ; ’... • ■ ‘ . fc . J. Peabody. Columbia Cay. Indiana, will exhibit his Hackney, Herrefords and Polands.

Good Glothes _1 FOR MEN }j 1 To ‘aa %?I a«a«8HW«» i isß to S2O #.. £ . ;. i' rt. '■&; L. 3 *'QBsl" AH garments fashioned by craftsmen . >.- - t - who are experts in building good clothes. Our guarantee goes with every sale. Your V money brck if you are not satisfied. Ir-W 4 _- < w ■’.. - rV £'■' ' ■WI Business Suits Dress Suits WW llg#l Rain Coats Fall Top Coats 7" ; 8Bk ”* Fall Goods Arriving ’ ,/v Daily L ..5. / Il 4 ; Theresa source of contentment in the s"^S s . name of H. S. &M. A small thing vli '’' ’’// > to look fur. A big thing to find. if Holthouse, Schulte & Co, 1 '

Hear the next governor at the . Portland congressional convention next Wednesday. “It is my positive belief that I Judge Parker will be elected,” said | William J. Bryan to an Evening ! World corresponent in response to I a question as to what he thought of the prospects of a national democratic victory. The election this year comes on the sth day of November. In order to be entitled to a vote on that day, I the law requires’you to have been a resident of the state for six months prior to the election. You must have resided in the township in which you vote for sixty days and in the precinct thirty days before election day. If you move from one township to another after the 9th day of September you will lose your right to vote this fall. Bear these facts’ in mind. The great newspapers of the

country are flocking to the support of Judge Parker and there is little doubt but the independent press of the country will be largely for him ! Irefore the campaign closes. Among the influential newspapers which supp irted McKinley but are now for Parker, are the Washington ! Post, the the Baltimore Herald, the New York Times New York Stoats-, Zeitung, the New York World, the Rrooklyn Eagle and many other equally influential publications.— Anderson Ne ws. The quetstion: Is the U n ited States Ijeing prepared for war? may well be asked. Joseph in open letter to President Roosevelt, says: "We are spending more money now on our navy than any other country in the world excepEngland. third more on our army than Austria-Hungary, with nearly 400,000 men under arms, and twice as much as Japan in time o peace, and more on army and | navy than is spent for the same purposes by any of the overload* d I

military owners of continental Europe without exception. Our navy is costing us $.)8,000,000 this year. France, hitherto the second naval power in the world, is sending $61,000,000 on hers, and Germany, under your illustrious counterpart, the emperor, $50,5000. On its face our activity looks as if we were preparing for certain war. World’s Fair Route To St. Louis via Toledo, St. Louis & Western railroad, Clover Leaf route. Low round trip fares from Decatur as follows: §16.00 round trip. Going any day. Return limit December If . $13.35 round trip. Going any day. Return limit 60 days from date of sale. $12.00 round trip. Going any dav. Return limit 15 days from dateof sale. $7.30 round trip. Good only in coaches. Going an v Tuesday or Thursday. Seven days’ limit. Commencing May 17. Pullman palace sleeping cars, eale and free reclining chair cars and through day coaches on all night trains. Buffet and free reclining chair ears and through day coaches on all through day trains. Meals served [ ala carte on through trains. See T L. Miller, agent Clover Leaf route a | Decatur, or address George H. Roes General Traffic Mgr, Toledo, Ohio.

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127.00 special homeseekers’ rates, via Erie railroad. On August 23, Se phmber 13 and 27 the Eiie will sell homeseekrrs’ tickets, good for 21 days, to points in Louisiana. Arkansas. Kansas, Indian and Oklahoma territories. A. M. DeWese. Public Sale. The undersigned will .-ell tie following property at his residence, three miles northwest of Decatur, at ten o'clock a. m. on Thursday Sept. 8: Five head of horses, consisting of two brood mares with foal, twu-year-old colt, diiver, and spring colt; 12 head of cuttie, consisting of 5 milch cows, 2 heifers with calf, 3 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers; 4 head of hogs, consisting of 5 brood sows, one with pigs by her side, others will farrow soon

| —three us them full-blooded Durocs; Chester White and Duroc boars; 2 farm wagons, one good as new; carriage, buggy, self binder, mower, clo er buncher, hay rake, 2 breaking plows, cultivator, shovel plow. 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth | harrow, bob sled, sleigh, hay ladders. grain drill, new check rower, one-horse cirn cutter. Clipper fan- | ning mill, copper kettle, 2 sets work i harness. 2 Sets sin-’le harness, 30 i tons of hay in mow, 22 acres corn, | and other articles not herein men I tioned. Terms of sale—All sums of ♦•7 and under cash ; a 11 sums over $3 ; a credit of 9 months will be given I without interest, purchaser giving I note with approved security. Fred i Mushier. Fred Reppart, Auc- | tioneer. 200d5

• ■ • mnF I'l i vi r'.jw !.JAWr.VKv.// W v w vMK w I B B.k X iVlk / \ | “It was a lucky day for her.” I ■ Miss Alice Burke, whose residence is at 1121 || B Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes us of || B her complete recovery from a severe and perB sistent attack of indigestion. In the case of B B this Ohio young lady Iji I Dr. Caldwell’s I B (LAXATIVE) s-S I Syrup Pepsin I ■ proved just the remedy her impaired system ® H stood most in need of. Read Miss Burke’s Own Testimony Pepsin Syrup Company. Monticello, 111.: ■H Gentlemen—For disorders and derangements of the stomach your medicine is certainly just what is needed, or so I have found |E |H| it. For several years I had been troubled with indigestion, which affected my general health and I was miserable most of the time. BK I tried many so-cal'.ed remedies off and on. but as none of them helped me I had lost al! hope. Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin was recommended so highly for stomach trouble that I was finally persuaded to try it, and it was a luckv dav for me when I did so, for in a week I was improved and in a month I was nearly well; so ■H I kept taking Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin, until now I can eat any- H| thing without fear of results and am in the best of health. M Sincerely yours, MISS ALICE BURKE. ■ B Can be had In 50c and SI.OO sizes, though it is economy I .B to buy the latter size. Ask your druggist. Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK.

♦ , 7 Aft ”7 ‘ O . Hr i V K/K S f r/ 4' , I f V A'.’ > tilt! Ini iSw 5 ‘ < You’r Wasting Time chasing after moner when ou can get it of us >r the asking. We advance you money on short , notice and at a trifling cost. I*lo to $ 100 or anv amount can be borrowed on rour FurniK ' ano ' H ° ri * B and "agons. Buggies, Slocks and fixtures, etc., and leave the propertv in your lW«;ion. \ ou C an pay it back in small weekly « or monthly payments as you may wish, and we ■ gne you a liberal discount if paid before due. [ " y °" °"T auy other Loan Company atd I ZnnlJh l ’V ‘ iem ° ff a “ d get mjre ’ aud Bave - money beside, write us. hl«nl f 17 r QDt . nju l ey ’ fill out the following Si hl”* ”tC"‘ Pud maUi “ou«. Our agent DWf ‘ Ur eVery Wednesda V aud will dentil!' bu " inM ' or '“luWm positively confiYour name Street and Number Amount Wanted w Kind of Security,.... Room 3, Arcade, Upstairs. tt • — FORT WAYNE INDIANA „ Home Phone 995 > I. I’aTinr Tcu tonr

Lost—A bay horse, weighs about | 1.150 lbs., white right hind uqfle. Send information to David Gerber ( Decatur. Indiana, and receive re Ward ' l # 9d3

Home Phone 995 ESTABLISHED 1895

On account of Fair week wo will sell any of our GO CARTS at a greatly reduced Price. Call and Bee, L. Yag er Sous. 190 et