Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1904 — Page 4
ZORGO SALVE Once Used Always Used Carts Pt'Miettlj. Best Salve made for Felons, Cuts. Bruises. Ringworms. Burns. Carbun • ties. Boils. Fever and Running Sore*, ■etc. 25c a box at your drug store The Zorgo Mfg Co, 1302 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne. Ind., and 151 Liv£ogston St. Grand Rapids. Mich. DR. JELLEFFS Pulmonary Cough Syrup A RELIABLE REMEDY For Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness. Larvngeal and Bronchial Incarnation. Loss of Voice. Rawness and Soreness resulting from Dryness of the throat and air passage*; or from clearing the throat. 25 Cents per bottle at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. MONETT LOAN THE DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN COMPANY. (ntOOBPOBATED) K large sum of PRTV ATE MOSE} has been placed with us to loan ot city property and farms No dela? ar red tape in making .oans Lowes rates of interest We are abie toelo» ail loans on the same day of receiving (application. Will loan i urns of up, on one to fire years time, wntl privilege of partial payments Thi‘ cxMnpaay can als furnish abstracts of latte on short notice to any piece of real estate in Adams county THE DECATUR ABSTRACT A LOAN CD Ro<:>ms 3 and 4 Studahake* Uieak. 257dtf Srfcurger A Smith Attorneys at Law Abstracts of title made to order Farm and city property for sale Pri rate money to .oan at the very lowest interest, with privilege of par tial payments OlEce in Niblick A Allison Block over Everett A Hite grocery store east of Court street. Decatur. Indiana Give us a call before rou invest elsewhere.
■ S I an d Permanent!/ UUIt t '■at Bnrtr* D s-=i,a-. B»£k»eb*. Drcr-fT.Gr»T*L Lh*MW. Rl* _- •'.-*■■ - .- ‘-"--r. A;ids< Pxlbs OVU the Bit* ks 4 K.ireys. Dtsasaed Visasa. ■'■ r--■ ■: - - - ' ■ ' x; -i - F .. B- i --.-I'--. - 3t-M..A>sbc all Irrertlir.t.«s t* aa4 *ssx.ate irs> aay' : t .:■••: *» x£ rcaksvenflereX ■ -- . x Or. (»»■!> • Kidney »=-! Btadder Core care t-c . - -.: -a__- 4; _ coat te r aay irres-ixr.tT or srcT*:.a ot KjtseT aed ' -s: e»- r.-*l jtn s .3 as r»»rf«ct *:.i tA4hy «jU.uc «- ' ■ - It sever te»i*. Rrsester It I* gaarasawS t» acre. at li. -<jaC.<te*>M «»rtae4e*4. ten. 1 -<»'<acra>:BrtalWin!>*>c>lW*r''«’»rM<lel Itetm '-•* ~ °r --k >■. er -y -roe list te ijrr we Is '*t e'ond oroteel '- —- ■■— -■ --- 4.... • : . ..i£u_- s- -: ~s --e th- n cf »■ •* . s ixd -_•- rr t>s- acr - -,\*r ‘ u-.it.’sau: -.. „i ;Ue <aj; tauJ n>atu I a.; s-iuea Vv 4 Bare pu..ej tte frKt oittea the reack al au. 50 CENTS PER BOX. Soiu by o.viilH, YMCER - FALK. ATTENTION J. X. BLRKHEAD Farm and Live Stock Auctioneer Two Miles West of Monroe Mural Route 2. DECATUR. IND. IWE DON’T GIVE MONEY AWAY BUT WE LOAN IT teysa at the iowem rates on Furniture. Hoism. CaUla. etc. We make all loans quickly and quietly. Greeaa a chance to explain our metbols and terms in a personal interview Please fill out the application blank below and mail it today aad our agent will call wbaa be coatee to Dacatur next Tuesday. ■Please use tbs following,bleak Our agent is is Decatur seery ■ iV H Date. I Twer Kame ■ WW, ttaae ■ Mnmbwr 1 Ctey ■ ifieuM. Wanted I Kietl of Security you hare ■ OmpaboD I AH eommunications are held •trictly confidential. Call on or addrere I FOKT WIYSE LOAN <O. I Eetabiiensd ' Port Wayae. Lad.
Arkansas Texas Louisiana An ideal country' for cheap homes. Land at $5 $lO. sls, acre; gro~s corn, cotton, wheat, oats, grasses, fruits and vegetables. Stock ranges 10 months in the year. Southeast Missori. Akansas, Louisiana and Texas are full of opportunities — the climate is mild, the soil is rich, the lands are cl ea ). Low home-seekers’ rates —about half fare —via the Cotton Belt twice a month — first and third Tuesday. For descriptive literature, maps and excursion rates, write to LO.SCHAEEER. T. P. A Cotton Bel: Route CINCINNATI OHIO. I G O ftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialtvoffurnisbing HIG HG RA Dfe CLEAN COAL th*: will burn. J. D. HALE riloile 8 Cor. Jefferson and 2nd St*.
B. E. LEW Roofing. Spouting and all kinds of Galvanized Iron Merk. Locate* is Hearv » Flret Street Special Low Eicursion Rates via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. Seasonl9O4. To St Louis World's Fair, April 30th to November 30tt>. 19 J A Seaacn tickets good to return until Drcecr ber 15th. one and one-third fare Fifteen day tickets, one fare plus S 2 <3O. Coach excursion ticket* sold every day except Fridays and Sat urday. at about 1 cent per mile. H omeeeeaers to west and soutr-west Ist and 3rd Tuesday in each month special H omeaeekers and one way Colonist. October l*th. to point in Arkansas Indian Territory. Ok lohomo. Loureiana.Texas and inter mediate points To Portland. San Francisco. Spekaoe Butte Blings. Sait Lake. <Ogden and other western points. One way t. sets sold September Uth to Oc tober 1 "th. at very low rates '■ -- ' - - -c-- ’ in limit of ticket allowed at St. Louis n all through tickets by depositing with Joint Agency. Pullman. Palace Sleeping Cars, free reclining Chair and Case cars Meals served a la-carte . high back mat coaches oc through trains For rate- and information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or address W L. ROSS. General Passenger Agent Toledo. Otic. J Wanted—We will par you more money for your 1 stove and cast scrap than anyone else at the Van Cattp Foaniiry and Machine W<?:ks A V,n Can.; Deoatnr, Ind -■ d 2 Wnite's Case has just received the finest line of confetti onxnes ever handled in ihe city Cali and try them, and get perfect satisfa tion. l£Qd2 Cordon & Bennett WILL PRESENT “THE HOLY CITY” AT THE BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Far Oa® Night Thursday, Oct. 13 The Transfraatiou Scene showing the opening of the Tomb, the Asa* - jc of Christ, followed by uimmerabl- Angele, clorelv f j- wed by th- opening of the Great Gates of the "NEW JERUSALEM Thar opens to view the Coiden In wot kings of the Immortal Holy City. TIE MOST LHISILT PRESENTED » MOWCTIOS Os TIE SEISM. By special arrangement price* will be 25, 50. 75 and SI.OO Tk.nu 1 Guaranteed Attraction Seal Sale I'sual Place. 81. -1 ||jj A CHECK BOOK i* a handy thing to hare if an account 1* in dispute. You put it ia eridnere and show you paid the disputed bill ia the regular way by oue of your check*, end the disputant fee's LIKE TWO CENTS He ought to be tor being *o careJeee a* to ut payment a second time Do you always par by checks! If not get a check book at our bank counter and doao ia future. You'll thank us for this ad rice and sure money besides The First National Bank DECAIUR, IND
A REPUBLICAN LIE RehiteO by Tettimony by Presided Lend street of ths Davis Coal and Cokt Company. Pereeu ts the pay of the Republican State Central Committee are coin* orer the state ;ir-i.*'.:□< repirts regsriinc the trestsnent by Henry G Daria. Dereocratie candidate for ths Vice Presidency. of his employes, and among «xh-*r thing* it is being charged that he caused injunctions to, be .Moed against the men employed by th* Dirs Co*: aad Coke Company Chairman O’Brien of the Democratic j State Central Committee recently wrote to Mr Dara calling attention to the repvra and ask.ng him for a statement In reply the following correupoedenee. which is self-explanatory area received: -ETkin*. W Va Sept Id. W 4 "Mr F S Laadatreet. 1 Broadway New Tork City "Dear Sir—The charge is being made sjaiast se in the s'ate of Indi-> nan. in which I am tec teed at having been a party to injunction proceedings, of the eviction ot the miners from the bo ses of the Davs Coal and Coke Company aad ot being generally hostile to labor. "I wrote a letter to Mr I V John non of Roanoke Va in relation to my connect!oe with labor questions, which I tt-uzht would be sufficient answer to 'he charge against me of, boetili’y to the miners employed by the Da- - ■'osi ini Coke C >mpany. at the time when I vis its president “As you know all the facts I will be very much ?bi ged if you will make me a statement in reply to this charge ' Very truly yours. -H G DAVIS " La-dst-eet's Lette- in Renly. New Yirk. Sep' 15. IXH. "Hoe H. G Daria. Elkin*. W Vi "Dear Senator —I am in receipt of you- favor -g the I—h requesting a sta'emeot in connect, in with the charge made by certain interests of your hoet-.iity to the miners employed by the Dans Coal and Coke Company and that you had here a party to the erirtioe of miners from the houses of the company to injunction proceed tags during strike per.ols and to the discharge of t..ison mem “The facts are that during yoot term as pres:lent of -he company nc labor troubles breorred The com pany only once dur.nz its existence eroeted any men from its h uses and that was prerio u tc your becoming tts pres-lent The ni _ n fir injunction proceedings by the com-pa-y was :n :»'-i and - -ha' case "be minor official? of 'ii- c m-any. includ ixr myself, wfc- was •: -a genera! tnar.aaer. urn d tba' an njun— n be obtained; bet yon ref. s-i to allow us to make a; • ica'ion • c-- - and the preeeed res wv- e- t>* only d.scbtrge of union men by th<-c-omoiE-- that Las ever taken place was th- faT. f i a ■ rar yr. 3 v t-Jlt IS6" .m 2 TOO H {Wfll" " “ JWfhd 4 ’■ f* i. a"'* u f * •» *' #l> . the ei.Epaay. only .? this :me as to the employes themselves but you have mamfesded yotjr er.ncern for the wei.are of tb a :r fam.ii.es by establish lag various relief a?«.x:i'i ns. hospital* etc for the protection of them. Very truly yours, ~r. 8. landstreet. “President” ’ f^ erek Starr of the Ualverw*ty of Chicago, addressing a class in ' *thnoi3gy. aec.ared that he wished the F!1 ptnos bad gained their independence from Spain before the Spanish Amer.ean rar “There are over T.OOO *OO people in •bese isiacdf eoutlaued Prefeaojr Starr and ( s*o.M4 of -hem tr , ' Stood ChrtriaM t* the Viaayans aad kindred trtb*a To say that such pro pie eaaao* govern themselvw | a word PolitlctaM argue that since there are Afty-ooe ’fibre in the Philip it will be unjust to turn the gov avameat over to om of that* 1 think ft will be perfectly just This ->ns tribe -ocpr.ses eierea tvelribs of entire pop-iia-ion and baa here eiri iteod for buadreds of years To let tba Viaayaas *orern the other tribe* of the PtahppinM will ba m more inh»*t th.* it I* far the United to govern 'be few Americas Indians oa thia rec-Ineat I -be, „ 9 abeoiuta freedom." I Complete raswres from the Maine elect »oe show that th* Democrats polled • total rote of 51.XM » tB 18 . rreaee of 11.*** or,, fa, r rwr , **d of IT.M* ever 'best vote of !$H And 1* Mdi’ioa to thia 'be Ropubli noa vote w smaller *haa it v M la *s4 *sx sc log showing ooocit 'Mt 'be of Mr Booeeveh doe* not appeal—to* rtse Matra RepuM-aas aa 414 th- eamduto ey of -ibe< Wai a* Harr .eon x Me Klaley Tbe eieeriee also desnoea* retee that tbe Deneorrats rayed at home It It»A aad IHCi for the total vote la larger than ia ettbei of -hoee yean It I* evident that the candidacy of Judge Parker U appealing to the peo- 1 pie and that It Is baring the effector bringing Democrats to the poll a while tbe candidacy of Mr Rooeeveit t, 1X making th* appeal that w u expected
VkcaUicr horcvasl. Fair and cooler tonight and Thursday MARKET REPORT. Accurate price* paid by Decalui marehanM for various prod octa, Cor reeled every day. GRAIN. BY t. L. CABBOL, QBAIN MIBCHAWT. New Corn yellow I 72 New Corn, mixed »0 Machine shucked one cent leas. Date, new 27 No. 3. White Oats old 27 Wheal. No. 21 09 Wheal. No. 31 04 Barlev4s Rye No. 2 71 □over Seed 6 i 0 i Alsyke@ 7 00 Buckwheal4l? F'.ax SeedSO Timothvll 25 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed al 1 ill p. m today according to National Com-1 mission Co., special wire service, as follows: Wheat, Oct. oldl Wheat. Dec. 1 101 ; Wheat. Mayl 10j Corn.sll Corn. December4Bi , Corn. MayMl I 2‘.’j Gats, Dec. 294 Oats May3l j Jan. Pork 12 42 i Jan Lard 7 22 ; TOLE3O GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon al 3KX /clock by J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No 2, red, cash>l 18J May wheat: 118 J December Wheat 1 18| Corn cash 564 'X'tober corn4 7 l December corn 4ri| i Gate. Cash3lll September oats3o| Oats 33*) Rye. cashßl 1 BY VxBIOCS GBOCIBS AMD MIBCHkWYS Eggs, fresh, per doxS 19 Lard 7 Butter, per poundl2 Potatoes, new 40 Onions 65 Cabbage per 100 lbso Apples, per bu4' STOCK. BY FIID SCHBIMAM. DI LBR LambsS3 sj@ 1 50 Hogs, per cwt T 5 00 5 s<» Callie per lb 2| Q 3 'alvee. per lb 3j g 5 Cnw. 2 8 21 I
■ , f . yte4---» f rT?T- -A 1. ■ I WHEN MONEY’S WANTED leave your order at our office. We have it in plenty and can let you have it on|shcrt notice. $lO to $ 100 or any amount can be borrowed on tout Furniture. Piano, Horace and wagons. Buggies, Stocka bo J fixtures, etc., and Ifmve the property in your poesHsaion. \ou can pay it back in email weekly or monthly payments ae you mar wish, and we give you a liberal discount if paid before due. If you owe any other Loan Company and want to pay them off and get more, and eave money beside, write ua. If you want money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent oil be in Decatur every Wednesday and will call on you. business or inquiries positively confiTour name Street and Number. Amount Wanted Kisd of Security. Bo>® 3. Arcade, Upstaira n FORT WAYNE INDIAN* Home Phone 996 ’ ESTABLISHED 1596
DB. P. L. FBITZ Dentist *b°’* Holthouae, Schulte 4 Co •' clothing •tore. dbcatub, tarsus*.
vTiieti ♦'‘foouers. BY J. W. PLAOK 00. Chickens, young, per lb Fowls, per IbZL 8J Ducks, per lb' 7} 1 Young Ducks Young Turkeys, per lb ’ ,Old Turkeys 12 Geese, old per lb Geese, young, per lb . hay Harkey. No. 1 timothy large (baled) j □ No 1 ’’ small ” ' ’ ’ ?°? ” ll»ta No mixed 150 !1W( No 1 clover WOOL AND HIDES. ™ . BT IALV “ ‘ «o*. Wool, unwashed ... Sheep pell* Beef hide*, per pound Calf hide* * Tallow, per poundT* OIL HARKET. Tiona.. Pennsylvania " 15H New Castle North Lima South Lima ! Indiana Whitehouse" 1 J Somerset Neodasha, (Kan.)?n Barkereville , Ragland 1 COAL—Per Toa Anthracite a <> Domestic, nut 3 Domestic, lump, Hocking 3 Domestic lump, Indiana 3 20 Pocahontas Smokeless, lump 4qq fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady Wheat, J cents higher Corn, | cents higher Receipts at Chicago today Wheat Corn G'H-an Sheep 30QQQ Estimate for tomorrow; 22030 Corn inticv, Oats 126 :an insure Vour Properly in the Decatur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling
BOY ABCHBOLD, DssTirr t O. O. F. BLOCK. Pooo *—Office, 164: reeidem*
