Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1904 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. m«T XYBjnXO. XXCBFT BCFDAT. BY •. «R W a. EI_I_I»MOHAM. 1 ' - = n 9 ISCRIPTIO N RATES. M»rleY. per week. 10? w- r»rrter per ye»r Sa. 00 -n»n. per month 2SC *Y irel’, per ye»r . .. #2.60 Mnxle eoplee. Two Oente ar »erßt«Jn«ratee m»4e known on application AnMrafl tn the poatofflee at Decatur. Indl- »» an aaeond-ola** mail matter J. M.HELLER. Manaqir.
POLITICAL CALENDAR. Oct. 33. Hickory Pole Raising, Honduras, Kirkland Township, Speeches by J. C. Moran, J. F. Fruchte. Oct. 22. Pleasant Mills, St. Marys township, D. E. Smith and C. J. Lutz. Oct. 25. Huey School house, Jefferson township, C. J. Lutz and D. B. Erwin. Oct. 35. Preble School House, Preble township, D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 35. Hower School House, District No. 3. Kirniand Township, R. K. Erwin ana L. C. DeVoss. Oct. 26. Election School House, Monroe Township. D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Music by I. O. O. F. Band, of Linn Grove and Kirkland Township Glee Club. Oct, 27. Election School House, French Township. R. K. Erwin and C. J. Lutz. Oct, 2S Schuepp School House, Union Townsnip. D. E. Smith and Jacob Butcher. Oct. 27. Hickory Pole Raising. Monroe, Monroe Township. Speeches by D. E. Smith and J. C. Moran. Oct. 29 Pleasant Mills, St. Marys township, Dore B. Erwin and John C. Moran. Oct. 29 Jacob} School House, Blue Creek Township. David E. Smith and John W. Tyndall Nov. I. Williams, Root Township. James T. Merryman and Jacob Butcher. Nov. I. Linn Grove, Hartford township, Judge R K. Erwiu and A. P. Beatty. Nov. 3 Koer School House, Union Township. J. T. Merryman and J. F. Fruchte. These meetings will begin at seven o’clock, and should be well attended. MORRIS SHEPHERD.
Hon. Morris Shepherd at headquarters last night was a star attraction . He is an orator of even great ability and had the audience with him from the first. Among the many fgood things said, was that some people say that we can not elect a majority of the senate and it is true, but wejosn get the reforms we desire bv installments. We can take two installments this fall, the presidency and the house of representatives, aad gain the senate two years later. As the Irishman said when he saw two fire engines pass for the first time. He shook his brother and said, •‘Wake up, Mike, they’re movin’ hell, and takin’ two loads already." So the first two installments can be taken this fall and the rest later. True the United States has made progress in the past few years and now they attribute it all to the republican administration. Even the good crops were influenced by Roosevelt. But they fail to note that legislation!! as m ade it possible for the few to control it all by combines and trusts. And then they talk of average and per capita money in the hands of the people of this country. It is like placing five men in a row, the first worth <1,(00,000 and <Ach of the others worth <lO. Then tho average wealth is nearly <200,000. But who get« the benefit of the <200,000? Yet many are made to believe that they are verv fortunat • liecauon the percupita wealth is greater now than it was some time previous. One man in Texas was induced to believe that he was fortunate that his horse went dead and his mule went lame, and he lost six cows in a poker game, and a hurricane Cime on a summer day and blew the house where he lived away. An earthquake came when that was gone, and swallowed the land that the house stood on, and then the tax collector came around and charged him up with the holo in the ground." Hon. T. Taggart has been in Indiana two days. According to republican authority he has aheady purchasid everything running loose. The g. o. p. leaders are now wisely considering the advisability of nailing down their machine for fear of accidents.
A FEW EXTRACTS “When I hear that the republicans are urging some of you to vote against Parker because he is a gold standard man.“he said, “and when I recall how they urged you to vote against me because I was forjsilver, I am reminded of the man who said that when he was traveling in the mountains the paths were so crooked he frequently met himself coming back. ” —William J. Bryan. “It is a great achievement that we are once more a united democracy. On the question of extravagance to reduce excessive rates, on the Philippine question, on the question of Panama, on these questions and many more we have met this defiant and dictatorial party on its own chosen ground and compelled it to defend its position. Even the belligerant candidate for the presidency has been compelled to lay aside his arms for the time, even the “ big stick' and his war cries are not heard through the land. He is now an apostle of peace on earth and good will towards men' until after election. I say after election' as 1 don’t think any one believes his temperament has changed in the slightest."— John G. Carlisle. “I do speak, however, as a democrat attached to democratic principles and anxious for the ascendancy of my party when I congratulate the democracy of our country up?n the clear and satisfying statements in our party platform and upon the manner in which its doctrines aie 1 personified by our candidates. W e pledge to our "countrymen, through our platform, rest, genuine prosperity, safety and a return to the way marked out by the constitution ; and we promise, through our candidates, that if it is the people's will, our platform shall be carried out and that under our governmental management democratic conservatism and care shall rule ana the national councils to the exclusion of rash impulse and spectacular demonstraion."—Grover Cleveland.
“We asserted only seven years ago and under a democratic president the total exjienses of this government were less than (336,000,000, and we charge that in the last fiscal year the expenditures were over (552,000,000. These figures have not been denied and they cannot be. Deducting from the latter amount i the sum paid by this government I for the Panama canal and the Panama canal rights, we still have (532,000,000. After making the deduction we find that it cost about (136,000,000 more to run the government last year than it did seven years ago. That statement on its face raises the presumption of extravagance and waste—a presumption which requires evidence to overcome. None has been presented.”—Alton B. Parker. Great Bargains in Pianos and Organs. If you want a piano or organ write John W. Cunningham, 603 E. Main street, Portland, Ind., traveling lepresentative for the nest manufacturers. I sell highest grade pianos made at (160 to (250. Best organs on the market five octave fancy cases, (550, six octave (60; school organs, chapel style, (2b to (35 (every school should have one) fine piano case organs seven and one-third octave, (85. I have sold instruments to the following Adams county jieuple in the last year to whom I refer yon—4o; George W. Buserman, Andiew ; Gottschalk. Shelby Ray, W. H. ' Haggard, Dr Wheeler, John Hostetter, Jacob Pitts, Wm Larne, Michael Shafer, George Fink, Adolph Shug, Eugene Kneus, Jacob Martz, David Kauffman, ttoy Miller, Joseph Buhler, Amos Shoemaker, Ed Williams, H. Harlow, Samuel Teeple, Virgin Buoktnaster, church at Domestic, Mrs. Robert Brown, Wm. Sprunger, C. B. Dysert, Marion C inner. John Premer, Charles Hutton, James Crisman. Harvey Pyle, Gra"t Winship, Cli Ntpper, D. Hendricks, Ed Davidson, S. Teeple,. Ralph Stout, H. E. Wewt, James Krause, F. Gregg, White Oak school. 1 have sold about one-third of all the pianos and organs sold in Adams county in the last 25 years. 1 will call and »ee you if you write me. Resp’y, John W. Cnnningham, Portland, 1 Ind.
1 kB I I I Skin Diseases, Bone Ptlns, Itchlnga, Aching Back, Blood Polson. Eczema TO FBOVE IT, REMEDY SENT FREE The above p’cnre» •’hat Botanic Blood Bi In veil! do,clearing the skin, healing alt »->res and eruptions, making the bl**od pu r e and rich. We haver ntiden :e in 80-anicß * J Bai.-n [8.8.8.] and *e send it free, all clvges prepaid d re t to..ny «.uffver« o will wr’e us. We have cured » h 8.8.8. tostay Cu’-ed. thousands ofrr.cn arJ n, » c suffered f-*m a I s’agesof impure t* after every known remedy, doctors, and specialist* had fa..el. llow to tell you have blood DUeese. If ■»u ha\e ti ete -• e p ! es or erupt - • n any part of t e body.r' -a rj' c aches and pa rs in bones or . - s. a 1 back, s ‘ -.Jen glands, or s»e i rgs and risings on the akin; b o>d fee’s hot and watery, skin iubesandbumsxcxem; scabby sores.muco'aspatches in the tn mh.sr re th roat.se rof alaxopper-co ored spots I - roneyvnrwsfa .ng o-jtd»its, carbuncles, rash on n, ucers.weak k dneysjeat ng. festeringsores: you may be ceria, n you suffer from pucsoo in the blood Get the poison out of your System by tak rgßotan c B oodß m[B. B. B.) Itisa purely xege-...e extract, t! rag y testedin bos? tai and p-r.a epra cewithoverS.OOOcu'es madeof t: e most obs- natecases. Botanic B od Ba tn [8.8.8 ] hea s all sores, stops an aches and pa ns, reduces a'! s»e - ! ngs. makes b '>od pare and r h,corap ete'y c'-ang-i g • e M It body Into a de n. hea;:..y C n - Cancer Cured Botar. c Ba m Cures Cancers of a I Kinds. Suppurating S»e lings. Eat ng Sores, Tumors, ug'y I L'k-ers. It k s the Cancer Polson ar 1 heals the Sores . e. V. S* Sb'*.' ~g. St rg -g Pa . take Blood Ba m and they will disappear be’ <e they de .e »p into Cancer. M-iny apparen- y bopt-ess cases of Cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood Ba'm(BBB.) S :d by a I d'--gg s**. SI.OO per large bott.e with co-peted rections for homecare. For frees am pie write B ood Ba m Co., Atlanta. Ga. Describe your trouble, and special free medical advice :osu t your case a so sent in sea ed letter. If already satisied that B B. B. is what you need k.ke a large bottle as directed on label, and wnen the right quantity it taken a cure is certain, sure and lasting, if kot cured your money will be refunded. Bosse Opera House S T f (IV OCT ' JU], 27th. MISS JUNO BARRETT & CO. In the Beautiful Four Act Drama j “Was She to Blame” With a Select Cast. Beautiful Costumes Elegant Stage Settings Under the Management of ROBERT SKINSKI Prices 25. 35 & 50c Seat Sale Holthouse Drug Co. BUSINESS MENTION. I Fi.and—Near the Chicago & Erie j railroad, a small pocketbook, con- ( taining a small amount of money. , Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing the prop- ] erty. j Yoo can always do better by 1 trading at the South End Bargain 1 store. 242d2 1 See our special offer in the win- . dow. Lyman Bros. 242d6 ( For framed and unframed pic-1 ’ tures see Lyman Bros. 242d6 < You better not miss the First Fall Sale of the Economy. ts For Sale—Brood sow with pigs by its side. Also Shropshire rams. They cm be seen at the Bell-View stock farm. Yes, there’s reason the ( First Fall Sale will tell you why. “Economy” means sav- I ing ft Estrayed—From the farm of Mar tin Beeler, west of Pleasant Mills, a Shropshire buck. Any information leading to the recovery, the party will be rewarded. City Resolution. Be It renolved by the Common Council of the! Ityot Decatur. Indians. That the report of City Conimlo.lotier. by the Common Council of wild city, approved October IKth. IWM, describing the lot., grounds and parcels of lands lien* fitted by the William Hartings “ewer. Is. and Is hereby referred back to said city < otnmlssloners for aisearment of benefits and danaaee, and they are to meet Novembers. Ut hear objections to the same at council rooms In city of Uecatur Indiana. til H-S Weak Men Made Vigorous rrntsT sTecry mmr What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! >t acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all Chers fan. Younv men regain lost manhood; old uen recover youthful vigor. Absolutely (iuar•nt«e< to Cure Nervousness, Lost Vitality. Imiiotcncy.Nlirfitly Emissions Lost Power, either sox. Falling Memorr. w asting Diseases. cns allrftrUnt wlf-abutt or ntnut and tn<fi.,-«lK>n Wards off insanity aad consumption. Don J irt uruggist imiKMoa worthless substitute on you because It yield, a greater profit. Insist on bav ing FEFFEII'N NERVlGob.or send for It “u be carried In vest pcrcket. Prenaid, pl.m wrapper |1 per box, or a for #6, with A Wi ltten (tnsr Blackburn A Cbriaten
| m Your Hunt for Good aW X OVERCOATS AND SUITS 1/For the’Winter is On. a The Wfty to get what you want and ought i ■ to have is to begin where it is 8 1 wii® _ ■ ■ Our line ° f Overcoats and Suits is greater and better than ever shown before bv other house ln the Clty ’ uality considered. __ !'■ Overcoats in Endless Uariety. Meltons Ker* 1 seys, Freiges and Fancy Overcoatings in all i styles, Long or Short. Fancy Worsteds, Unk ' I finished Worsteds, Thibets, Fancy Cheviots II j ( and Homespuns, in Three Button, Four ButIl I ton and Double Breasted Sack Styles ■ The Famous H. S. & M. Clothes ~ ■ I I Start Your Hunt in the Right Field, that’s r- . , , our Store, You’ll not be Disappointed • Copyright 1904 by ‘ • Hart Schaffner cf Marx Holthouse. Schulte <& Co. *■ — ! — —-
GOT a sweet tooth in dress? Want something different from the monotonous sameness of “ready mades” with their unvarying marks of the slipshod factory work ? Want to look like a collegian, have broad shoulders on your jacket, roominess across the chest, lapels precisely the right length and width, waistcoat hug, but not bind. Trousers cut with an “air,” not scissored at random? You get all these tailaring subtleties in A. B. & CO.'s HAND-TAILORED CLOTHES, the approved choice of the Varsity »et. Prices not low, but moderate. You’ll find it all combined here in black and Blue Undressed Worsteds single and double breasted Fancy Scotch Homespuns and fine Thibets > > > Some new and nobby things in HEADWEAR Just arrived, and to wear one of our HATS or CAPS means to be pleased. PRICES MODERATE AT Gus Rosenthal’s -
Successor to Woodward 4 Ball. J. O. Ball, aucoesaor to Woodward & Ball, ha* opened hia undertaking room in the Studabeker building, two doors north of hia former rooms, where he will welcome old and new patrons and anawer all calls promptly. Store phone 00; residence bil. 233d2w
Lost—Roman geld chattelain pin between Marshal street Smith & Bell’s office. Return to this office and receive a reward. 11 bars Ark soap for 25c You bet Economy means sav. ing. ts "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof.” We have been teliing you that Economy means saving. ti
Special Offerings .*3 For the Week at 500 Yards unbleached Linen 2(0 Pairs full 10 4 size Blan- JAn Crash, 10c vulue at U J /d. kets, 75c value at 3 Dozen Ladies Tailor’ Made Suits .. , aa. at....'..'. ..¥ $2.98 Shirts only, worth up to 50e Men’s Mercerized sateen shirts EQp Special offerings in Ladies Felt Extra well made thefl.OO kind g troet Hats I THE SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE Next to Moser’s Callery. DR. GOSSOM’S Is Guaranteed to 1/inilFl/ A Bin Positively, Quickly KIDNEY AND an< * p c e (r ß a r tly HI innPD mini* Bright', Disease. Backache, Dropsy, HI UIII Ir* I■IIST C■■ Gravel, Diabetes, UImHIWwmbII UUllb Gout, Weak Heart, every Vnnary Disorder, Aching Paitu ever tbs Hip, and Kidneys, Dimmed Vision, Periodical Headaches, Pain in Urethri, Despondency or "Blues," Sallow Complexion, Foul Breath. Bad Taste in the Mouth, in fact all Irregularities caused by and associate symptom, of Bladder •nd Kidney 1 rouble in any form. No matter how long you have suffered, nor how terrible your affliction may be, Dr. Gossom’s Kidney and Bladder Cure will y ou * h eradicates totally and completely any irregularity or symptom of Kidney and Bladder Trouble and put, those most vital organs in as perfect and healthy condition as in childhood. It never fail,. I i , Dr. Gossom’s Kidney and Bladder Cure brings health and comfort and adds years to life, even after all other medicines and physicians have utterly failed. It U guaranteed to cure or money refunded. CURED BY ONLY TWO BOXES. Chlc * <o ‘ llL NSW Haos. coo. limes •»» •‘idney. for the pMt yew and St wffles my dbcm was very bad and I could get no relief. I tried pwprvthlni/ I your sd lSee re Tw® &xw entlrelr^ 1 * dder Curc »“*> 1 IH«> It»nd It helped « once wo Doiu eullrolj cured u and I think It the best on the market for Sidney trouble. ' > WM T. JACKSON. 31 Whitting Streetlift ? .t, Why drag on’ your life in misery and cut off years of yo« Dr housaD d, of other, who have been permanently cured by a ri« and * d ?f y “J 4 . B, * dder Cure « c »“ have perfect health and live to a ripsand rugged old age? You owe it to yourself to be cured now. W® Have Placed tho Price Within the Reach of All 50 CENTS PER BOX. The Siuth Snd B irgain Store Is The store that keops'pri'es down offering some special inducement® —the South End Bargain Store next in Ladks’ Shirt Waists and Under- to Moa.tr s gallery. wear. We are also offering some Insure with tho G rß ham Insarspemal price reductions in our sboo ttnO e agency. Graham * Lower, department this week. 242d2 Agts. 203dtf.
Private funds to loan on city property at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. The De- | oatur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf Special excursion to Toledo, via the Clover Leaf, Sunday. (Dtober i 30. Visit the parks and theatres in Toledo. Dishes for 10c. Just see that window at the Economy
