Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1907 — Page 4

11l ■ Accurst* erce* paid By Dacatu’ etereikaafts for various product*. Corroctad every day at 2 o’ctoek. BUFFALO STOCK MARKET. EAST BUFFALO, N. T, April 4.— ] Receipts, catlie. 3 cars. market | steady. I Prime steers J® Meffium steers Stockers to best feeders... O 34 w Cows trU — Receipts, bigs.. 33 car*'. market z steads. • Mediums ad Learies .... 637 Jli Yorkers ®?i 1 ? Pig* OfT.ldj Receipts, sheep. 3® cars; market j steady Best spring lambs ©sß-4.’ Wetter sheep gjf-ji' Mixed sheep ®"i ": Culls. dipjed gtite CHICAGO MARKETS. trav-agn —artels dosed today at 1:15 p. nt, according to the Decatur Steel i Grain Extoaaga. May vbear 7;>\ July wheat May corn July core 4* May oats |; Jaiy oats ** May p:-rk |I«JJuly pork 14 -7PzTTSBURG MARKETS. Fesol stock yards. PfttsPar*. Fa. AprE 4. —Hog supply. . ears; marsec steady. Heavies - Mediums @l'*? Yorkers Light @rH| Pigs ©r .«> TOLEDO MARKETS. Changed every day at 3 c’clock by ■ J D. Hale. Decatur special wire Wheat, cash ■_■■ I Mij wheat 7s July wheat 73 >

- Mat com "* July com Oats, cash Al’t* May oats - 4- -* . July oats 33ra I Bye « STOCK. By Fred Schetina* LamM. per ewt. 3i.Wost(X s Castle, per ewt. Calves per cwt. >. Cows, per cwt li per ewt. 33.>.&14 • Hka pvr ewt. gt« X COAL— PER TON. Hccxing lump 34 Virginia Splint AM Dwsestx X*t €•»[ Washed SatAW 1 Pittsburg luEip c 331 •socabjUtis <7» Keatacky Canuell E3*’! Anthracite Cka-ges ’or carrytug roal— Me per ton cr tract!in toereef: .pscatra as • ceet* per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. By Various Gmorrs and Mercto*r’'> Egga. -xr dc-teu 13c | Barner, per pound IScj Potatoes Sde( Lard »e GRAIN. By G. T BTRK. suceess-tr to Carrt ” ■etaor company. Big 4 White Seed eats tor sAe or exebangs tc larme-s Wheat Xo. i. red 3 71 Wheat No. 3, red 73 Oats, Na 3, white 3$ i Barie v »

Bye. No 2 55 Clover seed t.W' Ateyke f.s* TtaotC seed 1* No. 1 Timothy hay. rated 115# No 1 Cover hay. baled IL.M| No. i Mixed Bay, baled 12. M j Ko 1 Ctover hay. baled lit*! Cora 54; Cora, white. per rot 43cG51e Maes rne basked art. one eent tea*. ' “ - o JACKSON HILL COAU - a- - ,€«?«* Trfeter. * (WhoteaaU) Al' ♦“! JV tkdd ‘HE” lump. tab ■tee. A >. Deeper. p 7«; ' «o* «z>—Sldt/t « -4r Decatur «.?«; ' Hoeknx a®;, J 175. tab mine; IT—"g m | u, > Bemui; j Hjfa SOtel Wear tan , <*» ' U 4 'MH* <Sk - . .230 cars < W te U-JW. ■yiiimr for -tonA-Srtwr - » i9£l 91s .silfao >aiikat *: *::.’ -w :?x >»: & <» Moeds-oo¥- 23»-W?’. ■- - i WHEAT. FLOUR. ETC. Spe Oak RoCer JfiSsyaatadnu O# Paten: floor tc 6*<U ’•’ Bate., per ton ®. MMffliigs. per ton , -0 0 1 W ■te Med meat per cwt. 150 Mb-enings, Nto 1, ner S» Meessmgs. No. XJ* te.. T ... " te C® feed, per tea ....'. .H....'25.e* West, No. jfc j®» bqrte* .. ba* lEI WOOL AND HIDES. y VLjMm a ftaT TVi tcu-i ...... ftog -Is

Wher* A-jsa Fsar ta Tread A company of y>ung Amari'll to* tarts sikted the bouse of Beetoeven in Boci sxd were aure»tnjt>ed :a their «cpr*ati cat of wonder, admiration sad approval of the rood where toe master had Seed »M worked. They aakod many guettlana abcsx Beethonea, and Itwetty one y wing lady seated ber-ae-d at tea piano and proceeded. with tree Am er. can cotfideoce. to play the ? "Mooellg-it Sonata." Beethoven's owa I week. tn his own roots. on hi* own I piano. Boes an mtareatm* eacibinaj than! The old caretaker stood there, stern a&d sclent When the performance was over the y c-ritg lady turned to toe old ; mas and said: “I suppose many osnsiciaM have been here and bare played on thia in- ' etrementF' ’I “Paderewski wm here coca, madame"— “Ah r she Sighed. ,| “But’ eoutmued the faithful gmtrdlan. “when some cue urged him to play on Beethoven's piano be said. to'o; I am not worthy .* " When the D»s**e Let Go. An oSd man was Just recovering from an operation. and as be lay regaining cons: :<sues* be beard rhe doctor say to a nurse regarding some prwdera to be given bias, “If one every L:-nr is too nxaeb give him a half one every half bcesr “ The old gentJeman nisei hiutoetf up on bis elbow and said: “Say, doc. that reminds me of * mm ti-Bt had a Newfixzndlahd dog- His wife gm so tred of having him (the dog. rot th* min« track up the Boon and porches that frilly si-e made her husband take the dog to town and sell him. That afteruoau be reutmed ndtont. •WeiU be said. Tre salt him far KST •Goad." cried Lis wife 'I can get that bat now.' ’But.’ continue! i the man. 1 t«ooght two poppies with * • the money ' “ The (toetor koked at the nurse and I sand: i “I think fee’ll recover’ P. S —He daL-Jadge. 1 I Sac-vc Msniceys sf Ind’.A In “Livitg Animals of the WoriT some eatfcms stories are toid at-j-st the . habits and ctiaracterisn i-s of the moa-

key tribe*. It «eem» that to* esteihs* r^-.-key te toe ta-ost sirred of aB m Illite. It is gray above and nutty brown beljw, keg legged and active a thief aad aa Intpodect robber. In one of toe E-dau cstbee tbay became auris I a nu-sance that the fattLful dettraiiaed to cattfc and *ec>d away some hundreds. This was done, and toe holy ; motkeys were fer-tr’e-i in covered ■ carts and released many m:lea off- But toe mockeys were too clever. Harte* tb-wtuzLly enjoyed their ride, toey refuse.! to part w;to toe cans and. ptng and gr.maetng. rame leaping al! toe way beek besid* them tte toe city, gratafsl foe tfeer oetta* One city ob- j earned leave t® kill toe tsxmkey& but . toe next city then sued them foe “killing their deceased aacertoe*." Way* of th* F y F *hFlying fich cwlm te shoals vsrvfng in Bsnter from t d-z-zen to a hundred cr more. They often leave toe water at once, ds.rt.ng through tte air in the same drertaa for 300 yards oe nre. and then descend to toe water ■jnlekiy. : ran; te and then renewmg their flight. Sametonea the dotphte may be seen in rapid pursuit, taking great leaps oct :f toe water and gaining sprat his prey, which take shorter and shorter fi.gnts vainly try teg to escape, until they sink exhansted. Sometimes the larger sea birds eateh firing fish in toe air. The <;uestioa whether the Eying fish use toeir fins at all as wtngs is’ not fully derided. The p>ww of ffight is Lm.tt«d to toe time toe fins

rer-in nsoiM. ————— He. B -d»’ bevti Are Mate Ro-, nd. The Unto a’ranioned nest had fallen from the tree. The nature atatent fitted it from tte ground. “How round it ia." be said. “No eup rim «sld be rounder. Don’t you wonder bow tbe bird. with neither rate nor compass, can stake ter nest so round? WeH. she does it ees.ly She buijds tte nest about ter breast. ramrug r:znd and round in it. and ts circular character comes 970ttan.em.iy and tnevtabiy. Tte ctreie is found everywhere ia the buli lings of the lower anteuto. The straight line. on the otter hand, they can never achieve" Melgar Frwctww*. Everyth n; that Bobby learned st school be endeavored to apply in his daily life and walk. When Us mother Sorted him if -one es bw new trends Kras an only ct_ld Bobby looked wiee Entetten 1 pbaat -He’s got just one sister." aaid Bobt.v He tried to catch me when be ‘ VJK 2V 9 ted two tatlf sisters, bat I gnese I k3*ow eocregb fractons tor ; thatr—Sodtb'sCosnpansoa. I-' n - - ' — V**T?»“RdM<>« For It. f tbe - tasbitsered persqn. I ttete? I wwst ass stanee I f> , to J .4? hX ask friends ar ! —'' ' I rsQfif Tatmfttefc mate j •teaybe-ifeat'a-toe; bees-teay. Friends and reiatres are in a pistti-oa to keep ■: on a man’s record."—Washing- ’ " Wa#s Lett . ."If a man lover A woman sorter looks Be 'wftT jove’ber for five yaflk Jf Ha Wilga ke» aJ.--W» iW-wiß love ftr iTfir *eiyavwt?lf*e her wtyAe | will Jove her forever." every tea I man believes when aße marries &t Jj« lover loves ber ways. Orai T’«rß~Tte f jJSS"V 2 v7tihtee.fS. , bam—What do yon mean? Hermite CM itosL—New Isrt Press. <: . _ i:l te.sbJrCi Jg |

C-Hji'i £&£ the Ccfflmottee. By CAXXOU. GCKDOK. I Cwaoamba MT. to P- c. fcnwmsa*. Mt——- i . 83Q "Do y»s tov up resclaCeas sad toMgs” asked Kata Msstscs sagwriy. 'Xo,* scesaed Maos “Ysa oaad a ecm mmtas ta toe boss and tad hua we won't work any more.* Td rather writs.* declared Grace Kriao. Td be scared to death to go in tbere and talk to him." *Writing isn't half so good.’ daelared Matte. “You jest teL him what toe matter ie and that we ll go e> striko if Br:u-ey tea t di-smisaed. and that's all there is to tn” “AIL* repeated Kite. “I abnul-d think it would bo saongh The idea of going right la to Mr. Temple and tel.lug Am tost we're act going to work any mere unl«M Brntn.ey h saeked. I'd be so scared I couldn't spaas.” ~l‘u> ttot afraid." o«Jd Matte AtedaiafuHy. "I rote that we make Matte Levtor a er mm: tree aB by herself." sugrestad Grace sad the sx>tx» was unaum..: ualy carried without the fersakty of a sec-nadlag. "Mo. yos don't’* cried Matte “IB do the t» ’t'-Ttr bet we want a tot of girls tor the c-.msurreo. It La* a good «f feet." In the end a comm.-tee of ®ve was appetoted. and it was agreed that the o-n hour the next day w~nll be the proper "tv for making the •irniaxi Matie lay awake half the night thinking what she sbetod say. and her argnment was eoztxaued tn her dreaas. The m»>m was all exettessent the nan morning, and as the noon bow ap--pemehod the exeitoSMCt grew mere Intense Every girl tn tie rotot Sef: her ’unci nnt&etbed to awotspwny the committee on its errand of p-rotest nd left them only at the beginning of the short Lail at the end of which was Edward Temple's office. The daparture of tie eseort soemed to have a bed effect on the others, for as Matte rapped on the door and a deep voice pc-niel the other fonr

girls right a bant fated as by ecenmoß -—prlw and f*»2 down the passate* way. For a EKoent Matie witched them, dismayed. Thea with a fcm hand she tcm-ed the knob and esitered tbe rooe In place of tbe gray haired man sbe expected to fnd the r;<m was tesant- — I ■ l\ 'n. —H I ' TTi (t ■ ■■ ■ ■ /' {s* W'l h l iU "X bsg tots rakocs.’ sei mmrsnoed only by an aiert y '.-hng fellow, who looked op expectantly as she afpraeched. “I teg yostr pardon." sbe stxmt&ered. T tbccgte that this was Mr. Tescple s rocui.’* “So it to." be r=ff?cosed trtokiy, “and this to Mr. Temple. Only St happens that my father did not come down this z-jmnx. Anything I can do foe yte? I 13 Frank Temple." , "I ten t know that y9o*B da," she said dniatoasiy. “Ton see. Fa a strike —I mean a strike committee.” sbe corrected. “A singfie ec-mmittee to rather asms®aL“ be sH.-ted. “Do J umderstaxxi that y«i ths factory T The f~ shtag raosa." she exj.-snned. There west fre of as, tmt tbe rest ma away." “I see,” he said gravely, thorn;., hto eyes twinkled. “And tnay I ask tbe nattre of tbe nemax.it to be stodeF* “It» that horrid Jins Bromley.” she exebumed. “We tee’t want mere Etooey or anyth mg. txt we want a new ft reman. He’s fast as mean as can be. He wccjdat have Bese Bradtoy's stactine fixed tbe other day, and wbes it broke down ani hsrt her hand he docked her for the time sbe was away. Em always Sntog ns for evjry Lttie tn..ng and he's that mean"— Matle s pease sj<*e votenes. and bet eves added to the stagy. Temple grinned. “I teal! have to look into this." be said. Take a chair, please." He left ter to tervetf. bat presently be tame wzwTTg r\ia a* cieus cnt«s Umself. "Mr. Tverect win look into tbe Batter.' sate Temple. “Jost ted him aboct tbe mean Mr. Bromley." •Mow voa*re langtnzg at toe," eeM 1 Matte mdignaatiy. “rar frees jL” te Arti *rd- "Osteri snee eomtnlttees sboold be treated * this to sertewse" she declared. I t- *' » -cnT we .n<t..V.-. dm.

t ttmtteg to Mvasvtt. ffer seaso cf wwmg swteateed gnve bar eMneoen I and bar *or snspped as she rev tod a . l*sw Sate of BnwateFs wrrwrs Ever- : eat Steen id ateonMvety. *t Mtee be ec-t Y«apw extoaagvi sytoptebsdi gtaneae Mt some mm |ef g—to might tore sense es h'im-or. -Tbm tea astern *at s»«st wam.ss.’y shtete be teeked tarn" be sad. “I *> nek bette’e la tnse exeept *s a tert rveerL ?««*» ye-. be*p ns get at the 1 1 bnrtom es the treabte." Tw tmlmg yen ail abest tt now,’ she arsed “I knew." be agreed, “tut to gte Brentlev right we ska - ' have to wait _ Kew ts yes wi.l expiate to the ctiera that the matter wffl be prepemy settled ts they win ge as as they Lave been detog for a week I think we css band a very urp.-eaaaut surpnae to the ecteryr'erag Mr BrooLey It appear* frees the rocks that few fines have been turned to. On a recent of the, bus be? es ex-pioyeee the emvei-pss ire . made up several days aieal aid the fereman of each department totes ent ‘ the fisee Xow cq Saturday make a sees of aE the faes brtag toe envelepee to nt« asd we wf2 bare the matter straight*- ewt’ Matte l-oekei him epctrely to toe eye. I “De yon really rseaa thats” abe demanded. “Moot certain iy -be assured. “Stake bands on ft" she deaaaded. Everett blushed as hte finrers -Soaed ' e>v»r the smtl.-e-r Land—and lingered there Mate went back to the rrern with a eease of tmrc-man e. Word was paneed along that it was all right and so meet oc the comer after the firtury closed. There was a babel of voices as toe plot w«s enft-ided. and when at last toe faEprWßpto meet.ng bdjowued Everett was Inr-rtc there. “I saw the crowd forming." be laughed as be fell into step teskie Matin, “and I wafted to bear toe outenene." She tacked her band torougi toe proffered arm. asd tecetber they went dowu the sueet. The oext night Everett was watting agv’r and so nut.. Saturday, wheu | at the bom tour the girts were paid off. There were toe nsuil heavy fines markr-i on toe enveiopea. mi Matte termed a line and marc-bed c-ff to toe fSee. Brmtey La-1 already turned tnrk to toe instter toe uaes he had eceected. het a raped ----npw'atvte showed that toe esavek-pes and toe ' statement to toe estshter developed a diserepanry es rnc-re than 31®. The f orewa -» had been deratoed in the offeee oc a pretext, an. when he left toe haiid-ng ft was in couspany with a ’ bine eonted official and the gmte lingered on toe comer to bold a ;ut;iee ever toe downfall cf their enemy. -Wfe « going to be caahier sovff demar i-d ■ ne of toe celebrants. Matte grew red Tn to ge in charge for a Uttte white." she sa.i. “Mr. Everett arranged that last night’ Tnat’s too bad." sail cae of toe glrte. “Why, pteas*'-" demsatxted Matte botty. “We wxmiT have any one to speak for us when we want to g> on strike • against yaa." -That's so." teuglr-1 one of toe oto- , era. “AR toe other gfrik ce toe committee ran away.’ “I guess I aha., not be in tLarge >;.-g enocgii for yen to get aave e© =te," 1 Matte iE-portantiy. “Fm to be 1 sainted in a mi-rto." Thsf was news indeed, aad toe girts crowded eagerly about her. F:r a mo- - meat she fc-cght off their pn-wn ■ ton*, bet at Last she faced them deimtiy. Tn g tog to be r-x tried to Mr. Ev- ’ erett. if ye® have to know," she sail -That's what you get for being on the eomndtree." said ooe cf them e®vtoasty. “We»L" reminte-1 Matte, “toesv's focr of you that can’t say you didst ’ have a cLaa-re. and I don't st tod tr.lisg jx>o that I'm glad yoc didst take It J!n> Everett te worth toterrtewtog toe presktest Mnaseif for.’ ; Dumas’ “Cam..a* Damas' tamoaa piay -CattoUe" tea drasiatixed nerves. The beck :s caßad Tie Lady With toe CataeLteA" aad toe avtocr. A tern wire Dutoaa. Jr, based bte central character on Marte i Imptearia. a Pariman actreaa. to wheoe kindness and pairaeage be awed mack of Lis early success. He stop-ped one day. ttroam nnasiug a train, at a eom:nK fittte ui it St Gertoaia. frapnenxed by laborers and carter*. The idea of toe gz-xj struck him white there, . ms be began it. writing on a comer as ‘ to* ton tabte. He r««matoed there ! three weeks, at wfaids time it was Sn- ] Mbed. The first pobfisber of toe story * ‘ gave toe yawn* author 334*1 for toe | 1 pctritege of pria&ng two edittetas. ag- 1 gregatiag &708 eoptea. When Dumas * proponed a third editac be was total to go aboct fate business, which be did. making an immense sum for Llmaeif p and hi* next put’Aber. Two Odd B unders. There stands in Westminster abbey. ’ Loodo®, a spteodiu moaameut of Oom-1 .. weß in riding attire. The s*pnrs which | ■ adoni Lis itoto beets are upside down. ; showing that wWe the man who created toe scatne waa an expert to this Rae he was totally wnfnmfHer with toe art of riding. Theoe reversed spurs are not always aotteed by risitora bet tbcoe who know about toes find them one of toe most tateresttog features iof toe mosKment. One of toe tamoas swords wielded by that warrior, toe Bteek Prince, la to be seen in a window in the same bu&iinx. It tea painted window on toe tending leading fsom 1 the Ikv.r es the paiaee to toe cotnmlt- ! tee rnrwev above On the weapon held tn toe hands of toe prtnee may be read |an toscrtptioE in wtebeh the words •Prince of Whates” figure pvomtoeutty I

C*wtr-«« L’reatwra Pa-wvte. The cowtkrd is the only bird that we have ta this cocntxy which te nssnat®rai tetra pamitaJ duties. It never batkte a neat f r itself, hot lays tts eggs te other birds' aesra. tons forcing toe rightful owners to assume parental dettes. It It sngactoss enongk » ' eb.<«e toe nests of birds stualter than f itself, so that Ha rota* whea ft te bitt Led. bets* iaevftabiy the largest! of toe brood, most nececnartly receive toe 'Am'* share of toe attmtio® of its ■ teaser parent* The btrd* tbos added reaort to vartoos means to rid | toemselve* of tote anwekcase addftfcffl ’ to toetr litter The moat iage&ioua method te that fraQuentiy need by toe itttte fieflow wabtter. wbo will often i befJd a snbatraetnre on top of ber origI teal nest, too* burying toe eggs of toe cvwbird and often s>-me of be? own I with ft. Nests hasp frequently been : foand with two of these mbstraetsras in raaes where toe wabhter baa twice bees vteised by toe eowUrd. — George Needed a Ba—•<■ The ok! exzrtoocne bad been replaced wtto a new one. tooegh a very cred.table awnrtr-jeat prompted to* mesesss of to make ft of toe same arehttectsre a* toe old. By a great effort to* old ci-m-ty recorts were p.'csirved and survived toe war rec-ndA antedating toe Rev>;-uon bp I£C» year* or m-oee. One. dated ITBE. cites that “Marye Scott and Ctertsna Drury have thy* daye been made to receive fortye and stxtye laabea. respectively, for stealing toe d-Xh-ee -of osie George W»«Aii igtiiw. Gesittemam whilst sai-i George Wastengttc, Gvßrterr.au. was In watoteg in the Rxpiixr river." AB wbo te yt-nto set at toe bead of toe pareEtal table and onfrocted a steel engraving of toe dignified Father of His C-T-untry ssay cry oct in protest agatest sending toe deeoroam 'Washingtoe heme in a barrel, bet SpotxsjL vania county Las the re-c-tris to prove ft.—Metrape-litan Megtrtee. Abowt trie Ice Family. Whenever a pc-lar expedition is In pregre-s* -we beer of Ice fires, peck ice, »:' -r ice and c*toer thing* of which toe resster ta a temjerate citrate ta* osly a Lary idea, which makes him miss the Interest -of toe new*. An “ice field’ te an area of frtsea enow or water so large that the limits are terteSbte and rv» known On use ocher Land, a “Soe" is a mass of tee jerhape very larre. bet whose boendarte* are seen by toe expkxer. When s®ch Sees become troken sud toe poeces are wedged r.-yee-uw by the wftad and toe current> they foes “pack tee.” toe terror of toe arttie voyager. When a step gets riaghr in a mass of yack tee there it •*- ■ -1 fast natfi co©trary wind* or currents break ap the pack, ami then we have “sates* ice." Cteaaing B-aaa. Her* A toe gwremment recipe for eteateng irass It te used te all toe Vnit.ed States arwetAis and is said to be toe best te toe wor *l. This te toe recipe. Ooe ytrt of eomuju nitric acid to half a part of saiphurse a-rtd. Keep toe nurture in a stooe Jar. having ready a pares! of fresh water and a bcxfnl of rawdtst. Articles to be cieaued must first be dipped in toe add mixture then into toe water and dried with sawdnsL This process of deatesg *ri2 efcinge the bets* I dutety to a bnlli&rt eofcr. If rte xaetal' te greasy—** e*»fijestjck» woald bedip first tea str:- ng soiuxks of potuh and s>>i*. in wtma weather. Ttel cuts toe grease amd permits the arid to wort. Ttea inetood of etear -* brass is entirely harmless and te very satofao tory.—Oreland Ptain DealtT. rst a D piomat. Ledy—Tea I want a gw>! parior tea: 1. Why did yoc leave yo«r last piaee? Applicant—The rnisats* was too baser atetev. Lady—Too bornyl Apphrant—Yes. sa'as. She was always teffing me to do torn** teste*d es sab* g me to do em.—Hoastoc Post.

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Farmers! Attention! ra Stop and think! Be honest with yourself. You will have to say J. N. can get you just as much for your property as anybody. Thinking you for your past patronage for the laat five years, I still remain. Yours for a successful sale, J. N. BURKHEAD Monroe. Ind. pbone Call Central at Monroe for my residence. | AUCTIONE£R~ HABBT DANIELS Decatur, Indiana. R. R> - LIVE JTOCA 4ND FAW S<LE AUCTIONEEMMfi. A SPECIATY Ymt teise Netted. Call ■«. BE Um Oe«tai 2 9