Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1904 — Page 2
fHE DAILY DEMOCRAT. fl TIBY IVINING. IXCIPT SUNDAY, BY U« W O . ELLINSHAM. MS= . ■ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Sy carrier, per week 100 Sy carrier, per year *4 00 *7 mall, per month 2*C •y wall, per year *2 60 Single copies. Two Cents. A.4»«rklilng rates made known on application Inured in the postofflce at Decatur. Indi- . at, as second-class mall matter y .... J H. HELLER, Manaqir. The vote in Vermont is gradually simmering down until a comparison ofthqyote Tuesday with the vote of former Elections shows that the republican victory is not a victory, it is not a gain over four years ago. But what does the vote in Vermont amount to, anyway? Why, we could lose it ont here in the fertile fields of Indiana. Western republicans will doubtless be surprised to learn that Henry Wolcott, of Denver and of Albany, N. Y., has determined to desert the republican party, with which he has been identified actively all his life, and vote for Judge Parker. Mr. Wolcott does not intend to take an active part in the democratic campaign either in the west or in New York, because of the fact that his brother. Edward O. Wolcott, is the republican leader of Colorado, and hopes to regain his seat in the United States senate this fall by carrying the state for President Roosevelt and electing a republican legislature.
Because he honestly believes Judge Parker better fitted than President Roosevelt for the office of presidnet of the United States, Spencer Trask, the head of the banking house of Spencer Trask & Co., has determined to support .fudge Parker this year. Mr. Trask, while not a republican of the pronounced tvpe. was a personal friend of James G. Blaine, and supported him for president as against Grover Cleveland in his first canvass. Whin Mr. Cleveland was nominated the second and third times for
FALL SUITS For Men and Boys Have Arrived and are Ready for YOUR INSPECTION ; The flew styles comprise all WWft the new fabrics in Domest’c ano Imported designs, while 1 ailoring, Fit and r: — Style T-.J; X- ’ ' cannot be approached by any- . >*' , ** thing shown in the citv. *" ’ r Call and Inspect ■ f.'g the garments and you’ll be ' v-F r a sure buyer. AU 18 GUARANTEEI) aB j ' represented or your money back. MIC.HAC hS.src hN at Gus Rosenthals, THE SQUARE MAN. DECATUR, INDIANA. Store closes Friday at 6. P. M. to Saturday at 6. P. M. the loth*, on account of Religious Holiday.
president Mr. Trask supported nim on both occasions because of his record as the chief executive of the United States.—South Bend Times. Mrs. Fred Sehafer is thej guest of Fort Wayne friends today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vaneamp attended the Fort Wayne fair today. Horace Callow made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. El Aughenbaugh are visitors at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Case and two daughters are atti n ling the Fort Wayne fair today. Purdy Danner went to Warsaw this morning to make a short visit with relatives, Rev. Mygrant returned to Waterloo this morning, while here he was the guest of his son.
Skin Diseases, Bone Pains, Itching*, Aching Back, Blood Poison, Eczema, TO PROVE IT, REMEDY SENT FREE, r SiTA L J fa A’r yy 7 The above picture! show vrhat Botanic Blood Balm will do,clearing the akin, healing all sorea and eruptions, making the blood pure and rich. We have confidence in Botanic Blood Balm [8.8.8.] and we send it free, al! charges prepaid d'rect to any sufferer who will write us. We have cured with 8.8.8. tostay cured, thousands of men and womon, who suffered from all stages of impure blood, after e\ ery known remedy, doctors, and specialist* had failed. How to toll you have blood DUeese. If you have the tell-tale pimples or eruptions on any part of the body .rheumatic aches and pains in bones or jo hrs, a hing back, swollen glands, or swellings and risings on the skin; blood feels hot and watery, skin itchesand bums.eczema.scabby sores.mucous patches in the mouth,soretliroat,scrofula.copper-colored spots hair on eyeprows fa lan gout, boils, carbuncles, rash on the skin, ulcers.weak kidneys:eating, festering sores: you may be certain you suffer from poison in the blood Get th© poi«on out of your System by taking Botanic Blood Balm [B. B. B.] It is a purely vegetable extract, tiioroughly testedin hospital and privatepracticewitho\ er s.ooocures madeof the most obstinate cases. Botanic Blood Ba<m [8.8.8 ] heals all sores, s’ops all aches and pains, reduces all swe'lings, makes blood pure and rich,completely changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition. Cancer Cured Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all Kinds, Suppurating Swellings. Eating Sores, Tumors, ugly Ulcers. It kills the Cancer Poison and heals the Sores or worst Cancer perfectly. If you have a presistent Pimple. Wr.rt, Swellings, Shooting. Stinging Pains, take Blood Bahn and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases of Cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm[Bßß.] Sold by all druggists. SI,OO per large bottle with complete di-ections for homecure. For freejamp'e write Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Ga, Describeycur trouble, and special free medical advice to suit your case also sent in sealed letter. If already satisf ed that B B. B. is what you need take a lartie bottle as directed on label, and when the riqht qt antity is taken a cure is certain, sure and lasting, If tot cured your money will be refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., Agents
wllk if >.<• Dr. H. 0. Wells, at the Murray Hotel’ Dr. H. O. Wells, the well known rental specialist of Fort Wayne, will make another professional visit to Deostur next Tuesday, September 13th, from 8 a. m. to 12, where he may be consulted by any one suffering from any form of rectal disease or chronic constipation. Dr. Wells treats all forms of rectal diseases, including piles, fissure, fistula, itching, bleeding, ulceration or paralysis of the lower bowel. Those who are afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases and especially those who have been unable to get satisfactory treatment elsewhere, are invited to call on Dr. Wells at the hotel. Many ladies who [are supposed to be suffering from some form of “female weakness” are in reality afflicted with rectal disease or impaction of the lower bowel. Dr. Wells recently treated a lady who had been ill for two'years and spent several hundred'dollars, being treated for female trouble, which did not exist. She was immediately relieved by the proper rectal treatment. Irritability of the bladder and frequent d°sire to urinate are frequently reflex from rectal disease. Chronic constipation or impaction of the lower bowel bearing down upon the pelvic structures, is a more prolific source of diseases o women than ail other causes combined. Constipation is often caused by obstruction in the rectum, either from pile tumors or “rectal pockets" which are folds of mucous membrane stretched across in such a way as to act as an obstruction. In such cases the constant taking of physics is necessary 'but does not cure If you suspect that you have I .nternal piles, or any form of rectal obstructon it would be advisable for you to call upon Dr. Wells and get his opinion of your case. Those suffering from piles are absolutely, guaranteed a cure, it does not matter how bad the Case may be nor how long it has existed. Nj charge unless carol.
C insult Dr. Wells and learn something new. No cutting. No pain. No detention from business. Consultation free. H. O. Wells, M. D , 723 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, d&w thurs Linn Grove. Rarmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin exhibited here on Tuesday evening. Sterling P. Hoffman returned to Marion, Ind., on Monday to resume his school work. William Mertz and wife, of Fcrt Wayne, were visiting Ed Heller and family last week. Not a few of our people attended Labor day at Bluffton Monday, and report that it was short in interest. Noah BaUUlgHtfnAf Uhd wife, of Rockford, Uhld, are visiting their parehtal homes and other friends here. Bismark, the glasseater, who had boon conspicuous fur hi i absence for some years, past, i« again in our midst. F. A. W. Lindsey and wife are attending the Vorhees’ family reunion at the home of Alex Vorhees, of Winchester. Lee JJndsey and his newly wedded wife, of Jefferson township, Sundayvd with F. W. Lindsey of this place. Oral V. Hoffman returned Wednesday night from Atlantic City, Washington, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other noted places were visited during his outing. Miss Stella Liddy left for Marion, to take a college course in stenography,and typewriting. After her arrival she made a preference and is now a student of the Fort Wayne Business college. Atlantic Citv, N. J. After a long ride of hours, A. f
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passing through some very beautiful mountains scenery, I arrived in Atlantic City about 10 o’clock at night, and the first thing I did was to go down to the ‘ board walk,” which at this time of night is one of the grandest sights that one can look upon, as one will never forget this sight in their life time. This board walk is 60 feet wide nd seven miles in length, running parallel north and south with the city on the west and the wide ocean on the east. It is built of steel posts about 15 feet high, the walk being on top, with iron banisters on each side. During high tide the water comes up to the posts and during low tide there is a distance of two hundred feet to the water. This beach is the finest of whit? sand, and one may sit down with their best clothes on and will not soil them. You can see ladies with fine white dresses on sitting down in this sand and never soil them. During the day you may see from ten thousand to one hundred thousand along this beach. Yon stand watching this large crowd of people at their different amusements. You become so confused that before you are aware of it you have donned a bathing suit and are out in the large waves participating in the sport, which without a doubt is very beneficial, as well as amusing. This continues until evening when everybody is seen on the board walk, with the finest costumes that can be had. They are out on this walk as late as two o’clock a. m.
The walk is brilliantly illuminated with electric lights, and some of the grandest pisplays can be seen here; also on the large steel piers, that extend out into the ocean, some Os them being one mile 1 long. People walk out on these to | get the beautiful oootin breeze and watch the bath ers. There is also ' any kind of an attarction on them, that can be s ‘en any place. On these piers is where the large nets are kept and are raised every day,' tons of fish being raised with them. The U. S. Life Saving Station is also along this board walk, it being another grand and inter-' esting sight. Standing on the walk you can see a hundred of the beach patrolmen dressed jn red ready to plung In to the Water should thej’ see some person in danger. During the height of the season, there is one-ha If of thfsO men sitting in their boats static: el out along the danger line, gnaiding the bathers that they will n' t go out too far. After spending a few days here one becomes so attached to this place that it is almost impossible for him to leave it, but after a few attempts 1 finally succeeded in boarding a train and bid Atlantic City farewell and started for Washintgon, D. C. (to be continued) COSTS NOTHING UNLESS CURED AFAIROFFER MADE BY THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY TO ALL SUFFERS FROM CATARRH TLe Hokhouse Drug Company are selling Hyotnei ou a plan that has caused considerable talk am. ngst their customers. The plan is di Ter ent from that followed bv other remedies, but the remedy itself is different aho. Thia treatment for the cure of catarrh has such an unusual record of cures to its credit that the Holthouse Drug Co., offers to refund the money if it does not give the desired benefit. This is certainly one o f tfa e fairest offers that that can bo mails and any one who has catarrh and does I
Makes you stop and consider the very important point: .•Do I look like him or do I look shabby. It costs you no more to go well dressed than it does to go shabby clad if you come to us for your wearing app arfe i. We can now show you NEW FALL SUITS In all the latest styles and patterns : ; ; SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOVS The time is at hand for the boys to get their Fall aud Win. ter Suits for school. We have them at all prices from SI.OO to $6.50. Elzey & Vance
Boys’ Knee Pant School Suits. /Gfflr Without a doubt the boys who wear yLjJ Knee Pants Suits are harder on their /< clothes while attending school than at 1 any other time. Appreciating this fact IgA i w 1 we have paid particular attention in % TV, buying our W FALL STOCK OF SCHOOL MH suits. 1/ We feel satisfied that we can show M you BOYS’ SUITS that will wear well, fit well and stand the strain that every active boy gives a suit. Plenty of Patterns . z to Select From. /j p RKES: V , $ 1.50 ■ g to 46,i . ~ We’d like to see you at an early date. Holthousß, Schulleww, Southeast Cor. Monroe and Scccnd 51 s\
not take advantage of it is doing himself or herself an injustice. The Hyomei treatment consists of a small hard rubber inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket or puree, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. The complete treatment costs but SI and as the inhaler will last a lifetime the medicine is very inexpensive. Many people who have used it write that for the good Hyomei has done them they would willingly pay thousands of debars. Extra l>ottles of H yomei can be procured for use with the inhaler at 50 cents. Do not suffer any longer with tit kmg smarting, burning,ey e watering troubles that afflict those who have tarr,b H {omei will cure you. but if you should not find it adapted to your case the Holthouse Drug Co. will return vour money. My clothing store will be closed from Friday evening at 7 o'clock until Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, on account of observing the Jewish New Year Day. Gus Rosenthal. 204d3
Don’t fail to visit Gratis Sale at Mills grocery. Found — A small baby’s wrap white in color, striped in blue, with a white fur collar. Owner may have same by calling at this office. Mr. Krlmroel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is in the city this week. Parties wishing their piano tuned will "please leave word at the Murray hotel. Phone No. 57 203 d? To whom it may concern: The persons saying that I have not paid for the lands'lJbought from the estate of Frederick Schank and from Mrs. Mary Schank should not have made suoh’staements Jwitbout first having investigated as to the truth and facts in the case, as I fully pa’d for all the lands I bought; and Ido not wish to be further charged with any dishonesty or unfairness in my dealings with any one. HimcD Smith. ’ 203 d«
