Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. Put »-«: E-t"* E»e- -j. Except fe’ oaj, by LEW G. ELLISGHAM. tabscnpvta Rate*. Per week, by carrier 14 cents Per year by carrier Ju.>i Per aaoatL. by xaaL — 25 eeats Per year, by saz. 92-34 Stogie ccple* ................2 ceata Adrertisxag ratios m*4* kao wu on -■ appiicaticu. Eatered iz toe poszoffire U Jvcaz—- ,

Indiana, as second class aiaT matter. ■}■ H HELLER, Manager. FEARFUL ABOUT THE FUTURE ’ A letter »bBB *** 001 —- luihMy-* to state of toe Repub-J---raw newspapers of the state exto**,'*3 -*.-y teceriri* ihisgs. ci which the fo6owi«g, app**r*a< th toe Vmxezm.es Costsrerrte-'. U a fair sample: Th*ra is bat little doubt ta the mind of the average politician be that the governor prvpwee ta hand Lis own party a few hot cnee betwees now and the opening of the next cost-

paign. The persistent report that M wEI cal! a special session trf the legislaftxre oa toe ere of the campaign is order that he say pct through his insurance bill is attributed to him and his fieertenaats, and ft wEI result m keeping the Republican leaders on ‘Uneasy street" for the next year.] Ender the eirettsstances ft win not: be surprising if there should be a large-sized row between the Byvemor and the leaders of his own party, who reelxze that ft would be fatal to it in the coming campaign if there shoeld be an extra session. Many of them declare that ft is the plan of the gov-: eror to rule or ram the party, and they wffi not be startled at anything' he does, even if be should go to the extreme of making an attack on the party taring the next year because of the failure of his legislative program.'" The whole letter, which. is over three columns long. is full of the

True & Runyon Just arrived at our store from Eastern markers the swe’.lest assortment of Trimmings shown in Decatur. New lace effects and fine embroidered thin fabrics — everything needful in making Spring Suits and Waists. Also remember that we have the material for your spring outfit from start to finish and none need go away nn—suited. Our selection and prices are absolutely correct Be sure you see our line cf Ready-Made Waists and Long Silk and Kid Gloves, Parasols, Umbrellas, etc. True & Runyon

‘msij that the Repatriieaas hare gotten toemneive* into since Governor Ham'y made the mtstoke of selecting a speaker for the boose a! representatives in advance of the Repct liean caucus. But Hanly made other mistakes, also, and his Repta-j ’lean -ippceers made Kristaxe*. The trsto is that the whole Republican contingent in the legzslature was a 1 Kistake. The people will doubtless] see to ft ax toe next election that; these various mistakes are corrected by toe choice of a Deatecram ®overaor legislature and Kate rials This will be all the easier when the tremendous financial cost at ants- ’

raising toe present extravagant ad-1 " minispration of state affairs has beet.! fully considered. t NEW STAMP TO BE A BEAUTY • Jamestown Stamps Will be on Sa e TTss Month. The ttMKt Jaatsto*i stamp will be a beaatlfni ahade at green. It will . bear the likeness of Captaxs Snrith. . white the two-cenx riac?. a light red ’ wiM represent the oetrieaent of Jaahestown, a landing scene being de-1 1 pitted upon ft. These stamps will be’ - placed on sale at all tostoCces |

throiagboct the Tufted States abcct i the tone the Jamestown extcssttjos tipetis. the latter part of April. Postmaster General Meyer has now announced that a Cre-cent stamp cozn-xaeino-ratire of the Jaaaestown expos!- * tion would be issued in additioc to the | one and two cent commemirative series.. determined wposi a week or so ago. Bowing to the wishes of thous- : an.-is of women thronghoat the eoastry ? ft has been decided that the new five. | wnicn will be bine is color st 3"' bear I the counterfeit of Ptwahata.-. G WOOD FOR SATE— 3fOz hickory! wood at the Whipstock factory. A. s >X. Yoefc. Phtcie s<*t S3 —I Henry Meyer, the TaEor. Woo! pants. JI. J i per leg—seats free. Above . Model Cigar Store. Tl-lht Have you seen the new spring stxitings at Henry Meyers, above the Mo-i-ei Cigar Store? 71-12*. Mosey to ioaa at lowest rates of I interest oa real estate securities. Ab- s stracts furnisaed. Sckarger A Smith. ■ attortieTS-at-law. 74-ltno

A Fatal OtrWot. IgT.-toaaee «f comit ~g is not often th« xLzect cause e l a aaaa's death, bat ■ Buck an xastance us rEated ta "Ths i Story at Twa rw.-jea. “ Ist the uase at 'toe French ®rr.rfK&» oca M. Cosadorcec, up-;i whiao head as aa autocrat i a price was ae-t, s>iugnt reftsge with a 1 fnend. M. Ssard. who tad* t_m retoss at ulgtrfalL when means of escape wsc-d be provided. Extoapg-Liy C«s derret. being cnanie to exist witbeat titaeea went into a tavern to bay tm* SUE praraaxe tzwa faugue. be I thought he w.-toi take advantage of > tons opp«jetsnfty to g»t soce imner and ordered ax «seiec. “How many eggs do you wish to t« used?" LBqaxrei the Atsi..-X'l who bad been eying him sttspiriacsly. The tesdcest Caadorewt was at h-s wits' esd. He teiected «Q toe rte of toe orth nary i-melet. "Twelve,’ be boldly replied. His fate was sealed. No&e bet an artetoerat eouM be so ignicmt or so extrevagaat He eras arrested and Jed iway t» priaan, from which be never emerged. Mountain* There used to be beid to accordance with Murctieoa "a weE krnewm geoiugkal riewa the ftuera! toecry toot metmta-ns wsrv x&atoly 71 TTsrto ' which took piste to toe surfade of to* : eerto to remote periods, bat to_s idea ‘ !a *d longer entertateed by scrifttoe mes. As ta the forni of m?wst>m* ; tost which b known as tabic aaauntnto j Cads toe beet exsmpi*. esetoesiy . eatagh. st tae Cape of Gcod H ope, a m xmtam. ft to bedeved. fee not to any actioß or pbefioraesen of npheavah bat ft the sink tog of toe »ux s wadtog distrfete or territory. Why these peeullariy de&sed areas did net atnk was wwtog. it to thought- to toe probable I fact that toe groend under toesa coaled before toe rest of toe section, and tote the table mdkntaia Lad toe earter f—7~d»t-c.r, and has Jong retained ta pj te. There wocil always he denndattoc. however, toough pnportloaata with Its rmrocndlnga. and therefore, owing to toia fact of being higher at toe start, ft still keeps to its approximate eievaCoaOtot>»fM>aiaarf P»pw Hawse-* The paper hanger was sot so much of a necessity tn toe aid days as now, 1 writes Mj» Kate Sanboru to her book, 1 “Oki Tne Wa2 Papera’ The fasiQy often Jetoed ta toe task of maktog toe paste, ctxtting toe paper and pacing ft ou toe vii Thj was uoc beneath. toe dignity at Geurge Weshtogtsn, who. with toe aMistanee of Lafayette. tnag «a toe walis at Mount Vernxi paper which be had pnrT seed abroad. The stiry goes that me good Martha lamented in toe presence of Laftyette tost she srostid he nnable to get toe new paper hung to toe ban--suet rxm in time for the m-rrrrw's ball in boecr at toe yt tmg marrjms. There were n> men to be fonnd fur such work. Lafayette at oace pointed oct to Mrs. Wns—uztin tost she had tores abfebodied use's at ter aerriee— Geuerai Tii-igt-jn, Lafayette btoaee_f ami Lis ilife-tamp—whmapea

toe company fell -mm-efezely to work, azxi toe paper wt» - ■- ?■ to rime for toe MS. — Artful A.atag-aph Feta. “One of tie zaosz tozerestzag cc-Uec-Eoro of mztogntpbo to owned by a zaaz: who csltiva.’ed ttie art of kicktog to ocfer to secure zie-m.” said ax. autograph expert. “Every stoaiftxre to toe eoueczioß was appended to a iezser written fry seme promment peraozx in reply to a compiatot made by rise tofefatigarle kicker. He ojmptotoed aDxft everytotog under toe ran. to mH-. road presidents about delays on toe road, to public officials abont abfizses to toeir systems of mauariag public Interests, to literary men and artists about shortcomings to toeir work, to aetora and singers about •:-me defeca • to a favorite role, and always Lbs com- < plaints were couched to such virile , language as to win considerafen and a reply, not from some secretary, but from toe celebrity wfx«e autograph be coveted.”—Milwaukee Sentinel. To Find the Horsepower. A rale for finding borsepowa’ of a ptxlley is to multiply the circumference of the policy to feet by toe revoluzkfus per minute, and toe product j thus obtained by toe width of toe belt to Inches, and divide the result by 600. Ifae quotient will be the horsepower which the pulley ia capable of trans- , mftting. Thia rale ia founded on the I fact that good, ordinary stogie leather ! belting, wfth a teitaon of fifty-five | pocn da per inch wide, wfil require fifty [ square feet of belt surface ;«satog over toe pcDey per Bias!* far use horsepower. Fifty square feet per minute are equal to a belt one inch wide running 9GO feet per minute. fiAronj«r Than His Ineotna. Jack—Old fellow, what a fragile creature your fiancee is! She really looks as if she might break. Twa— Indeed. I expect abaTl break tna first—Naw York Herald. - NOTICE TO BEN HURS. Every members of Decatur Court and their husband ro wife is invited to attend the seventh anniversary j meeting on April 5, ISO7. There will jrol! call, literary work, music and a L. L. Baximgartner, Chief. 83-3 L Mary V. Dailey. Scribe FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs. A setting of 15 egg®, tor 50 cento Imquire of Lose & Sons. 75-ts EGGS FOR SALE from White Branmas, High scoring hens. My birds took first prises at the De iw>u xwtfj Lv-i. Price- P 5 cents Iper setting. Micfasei Miller. Monroe, |R, R No. 1. 54-»2nto

[sGGS FOR SALE— Fro® large ex?i---1 OitJca Bared Pfyaaocth Rocix Tie t per setting. Fred D. Beto Beß-Vsew * Farm. 74-4 t f FOR SALE —Gocat, atewt goed as £ new. Ehgxire of Mm Lixtoe Six. t ; 11 IS Ma.ixs-.il street. Jl-4t 1 "for SALE —Two Tennessee Jacks.. f ant 14 and xher U Lands high. Fur sale an toe ngl: price a-icerx Hau .s ' R. F. D 2, FL Recovery. O 75 — t I wfE wash and iron for Ji A* Any- ' :«e wanting washing dine. te--r ax the Park. Saitefacti 1® gta.-aa.t-ed. Anna. Tnrai'. kilL BLR 1 FOR SALE—Bowenoid fnmimre lawn s»tog. law® mower, and ocher . aruejes. A J. Fannmz, Z 24 Seek . T-itid street. 81 At See Jwlwa -a-;< fe" ««*«- :e"s"t :«c>* Pt-ta-t re-:-: wa v-e*r. car sc cevewt ..st ’ete .ee.. I P-—e 74. H*4* ■ EGGS FOR SALE—C. Bht and White Grptogtasss. Winners cf lit. 2d. 3d and 4to pnuw at Decatur Poultry Shew. Chicken wtto best record at iZ t-reeds 11 Jd per U, J. S. r.’rmmmimi. Decafer. *44*. ~ | IT U -— <— NOTICE. Deca-xr. Ini Marek 25.. Tff. !By ntita agr~em~mt :®r partserstip tn the practice of toe tow has , bees disscivei Ma Mermaan wtL ; rert iv to the e®ce srn-i his terns of ' .dice begia*. Mr. Ssufe* will renato 'toe udl-res and eoettase to toe prac- ; | tiee. We heartily -har k al’, who Stove az any tone entrusted «s wfth theft ; legal bustoess. Respectfully JAMES T MERRYMAN. > J JESSE C. SVTTON. . J 74-d4tAw’t. LOW PACIFIC COAST RATES. 1 From March Ist to April 3-? to. the • Erne R. R. will have tickets on sale * daily at very tow rates to the Paetoc • .»Coast and istertnefene point* For > ’ further informatioß apply to Erie ag-; |eat& or write O. L- ENOS T-avefcng Passenger Agent. Marion. Cthis o PUBLIC SALE. | I The undersigned w£l -f er ftr sale. three miles east of Iteeamr tn whac ,is inert as the Fern Race ix-m sc ; IP o'clock a n. oe Tt~-i.ii' Apctl.» •4, 1597. toe foilc-wmg itismtowz jraa perry: | One heavy work Etore cewra -j>u> : pc.se yearling coit.; we-L hwd Anwiisg staliiosL Five mnk cowx ~v>i wm calves by their tit-ee wil 3» fresh April 24-to; tw-» -wr-i-eur-int heifers and cme yexrlmg r 3rtmd sow with six pigs by her xnu- me ytxcag sow and mme iuc Turee feces chicken*; six tEtey hams uni one gobbler. Two torn vxgrns breaking plow, spring taotto fer—sw spike toefib hazrew. esc® jiaarer nr. v . tog machine, hay rake riitrnr ctL-uts- . or, com she3er, eT”zx,r ici-fiFr ■■ • disc, light sec work homeaa. igto ’ 1 carriage, buggy aad mauty -xter arI ticles too anmem-us -» men'iiin. TERMS—AiI sums at J 3 md wfer. ■ eash is hand oe nr * ovj.- -sex i' > aasosnt a credit at > mesi-.t * w-.L be j given, purchaser girtog with ap- 1 ' proved seesr.y e? tine us-; • dersigued. No property to ae removed : antil a sa.tisfact,: — sectieaent ia nuade. JOHN A. SMITH. < • Harry Daniel *. Auction.ee- < o l PUBLIC SALE I 1 The undersigned wtn offer for sale 'at his residence I*l miles northwest of Pleasant Mills, on the old Andy ! Teepie farm, beginning ax 1® o dock am, c-n Saturday April €. IW7, the < following proper*?. ! HORSES —Mare 4 years old, with foal; sorrel mare S years old this spring; good match team sorrel colts. , Norman bred, two years old this spring; Belgian sorrel maze coil, 7 ! months old. CATTLE—Three milk cows; 1 cow I [7 years old. was fresh in February; , (two cows, 3 years old. giving milk; I heifer. 2 years old; Jersey heifer, 1 year old; two calves, six months old. HOGS—Black Poland China brood . sow wfth eight pigs by her side, three i weeks old; two Chester White sows I with pigs by her side. 4 weeks old: I one male O. L C. hog. weighs 125 pounds, 4 months old. SHEEP—Thirteen head of Shropshire sheep: twelve head of ewes, 1 some with lambs by their side and some to bare lambs; one buck POULTRY —Ten fese® chicken*; four yellow bvemu tarkey Lens v-d - one gobbler; twelve head of dry land 1 geese: five head of ducks. I POTATOES—Twenty-ftve bushels of t good eating potatoes GRAIN. ETC. —IN bushels of com, ten bushels of good wheat and three tons of good bright wheat straw in t the barn. d FARM IMPLEMENTS. Etc—Two y wagons top buggy, two sets single harness, set of work harness, threehorse Cassidy riding plow, double 1 shore! plow, single pk>r, Ackman bar-1 row spring tooth harrow, iog chains,! >_ doable trees, two-horse National riding | . plow good as new wfth spring brake foot gear, twelve-row safety com shredder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Beds, r stores, piano, sewing macnine, chairs, f fruit cans and other articles too nuxnevous to mention Also incubator. , .. TERMS—AII sums of J 5 and under, - cash to hand, on sums oyer that f amount a credit of S months will be a pure hast r giving nor? ap- , proved securf’y. i r-1. , L GEORGE THOMAS. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer.

r FOR g AT-E—A Good eight year zld' r work horse. Inquire of D. N. Err win. 82-5 t : WANTTLt—Ten men to work oe Ue Ft. Wayne 4 Sprtogfeld R. R- . Wages 42 50 per day. Apply as offlei : Decazur. Ind. 82 — Go to J. H Eftek for ail sizes of . drain and building USe, from 3 to 12 inches. Factory between Clover Leaf . aad Erie R R. west part of Decarar ’€*-! 8t ICEWEST WORA GUARANTEED. We are ready to take contracts for L. kinds of cement work. s®ch as eo®ereee feun-iitien ?.. ride walks, cellar feesm etc. Where we furnish the ma- ; terial we guarantee the work. Send : us yo®r orders, or ea 2 as by f fecte. No. 554. BUTLER E SUTLER. 71-*tf Decaur. Ind. CHEAP EXCURSIONS Vto Erie R. R. to points to th* »«"- KMtkwesL Oa toe irst and third | Tzesday of each saokto. will hare! -wt sale, tech cee way ans rt-end trip tickets at exoee&xgfy tow razes. Call ‘ <M. Erie agents for partiemars, or wnt* O L. ENOS. Traveßa* Passenger Ags-tiL Marion, Ohio. An Impcrtavt Hto tie. aw persons holdtog county orders ; are re-pnested to bring toes to at I oace. They trust be presented az tois | time, and it not, interest vL cease J F. LACHOT, SMt. County Treasurer. ■ " .* ——■ S.O7TCE Loe owners i* Deeazwr eeznecery w*E • please take score to strs-ghten up a2 ' m-ticutefists. grave R-.'ees and markers between toe numbers <T and 355. • Refer to yc-zr deed toe number of jyjmr tot By order of tie r-:a*d es Trustees. ' e-5L J. a STONE, Secy 'P" 2 SaLE—One say brood mire years aid. m f.YU case brood sow. vto tigs by Ler ode. toqtere of John Stoiemut K to* Cfty Coal and Feed Tart 71-*St [ PUBLIC SALE The mi&trsxxrn-eii w-_T. offer for sale ic eh restiztHi4 u adfiro north of ZeseuEir jrnf milea u-?rto-east of Maxmora. teesnixg az 14 o'clock a ax.. :u rrofa.y April ». ISET, toe fol’.cwzxg property: Fsnxr lead of homes —Nzse-year-o»d gr-i- gsrfi&g: seven-yearold sorrel nar? ■ wc-ye<*r-cid bay mare; one ■“smimz; Five bead of caltle —Jerxe- aLk cow fresh; Durham xniik 1 row fresh. Durham cow, fresh in Pair* =zLl ealf. nine months old; heifer eaX si ajcnths old. Hogs—Eighteen j ifiad jf toorc-oghbred Berkshire*; 21 tried brood sows, will farrow soon; 5 ! :Gtfts. wfH farrow in June; 2 extra! fee bnora; seven shoats. weighing j , *ac®t 31 pounds each; two shoats. . w*Kghing about 258 pounds each. ■Tticfcens and turkeys—Seventy-five head of chickens, twelve thoroughbred B~.ff Orpingtons; six turkey hens, one gnbbier. al! Mammoth Bronxe. Dueks and geese—Trio of Pekin ducks: trio and two pair of Endec geese. Farm imp's* menu. etc. —Miiwaakee binder, zx.-d as new; Milwaukee mower, good; as new Bolls Eye com planter; Ohio rake hay loader; two Tumb«n wagons. road wsgoo; top buggy; Stunk I plow; riding com plow; dobule shovel j plow; spike tooth harrow; com in crib; «us in bin. TERMS —Al] sums of 4* and under cash in hand; on sums over that amount a credit of S months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. JOHN C. MAGLEY. John Spoiler. Aucttonceev. HOLLISTER 0 Rocky Bountaio Tea ku&gets A tar Bsfita .jr B-sz Braes Hoi® ta Bowta V«wA rpertae tor Caonitwncn. Itidkewkm. Lrre aoi itidaer —w .: ■«*. Ptasti-je* IL *- litti'-.’ Bioot Bad BtomH. SlzerHS Be ** feateebf ; stiA B*cr»cS*- XU Boelty ktoarta'a fcwlz us ; ■e» Iww. JS n-us a L:n Geaa-ne sade as ■ 9OUET"-3 Cowrarr. Xsdietoi. WS* I SntOF Tl FW tlllßN PEC®L Titon and Goliah ■ These famous stallwin s-a-ri the season of IK’7 as follows: First 3 days of the week ax Preble: last three days of week az the Conrad farm near Freidheim. Terms—F ' Ofi to insure cost to stand and suck. 76— August Conrad

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"" " - The Boy and GiiTs Shoe Store Send your boy and gin and let them pick out a pair of Shoes or Oxfords and see what they bring home. You will be surprised and assured of finding only the best here for boys and gins.

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:: £7 t <! Call and see them before JIB/ + ! j you buy. We will make J the price right. j ————— I t At Store of Quality, j |YAGER'S! t Furniture Store. + Prince of India During the week of the popular show “The Prince of India ’ The Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Co. will run an hour and a half schedule. CARS LEAVE DECATUR. CARS T EAVE FT. WAYNE 6:00 a_m. 7:30 a_ m . 7:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 13:00 m. 12:00 m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p_m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 ; oo p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7;30 pm . 5:30 p.m, 11:00 p.m. The n:oo P. M. car will be held until after the show. w. H. fledderjohann, t. w. shelon, President and Gen. Mgr. Gen. Supt.

You will be more i ffl . pressed with the variety of our assortment and still more with the excellence of it 2n a again with the reasonableness of the prices. We find by giving good goods we have the surety of a long-lived customer.

* Our full line for ♦ this season. The ♦ New Block I IS A BEAUTY. !