Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1915 — Page 2

COMING {s£ One Week Commencing Monday, Sept. 27th. SttStt® siOsM I Ip. AYERS I" a e * ,er *°’ re °f ass omme^es an d Dramas. Plays Change Nightly. tRE cERT N DA?LY 7:30 | Under a Big Tent ‘THE HE THAT BINDS - - MONDAY NIGHT In Case Os Bad Weather the A.OIVIISSIOIM At oid Location All New Plays and Vaudeville. Gtb o™ n^use 1 " IOCOnd2Gc I

MORE PEACHES I Third Car of Fancy Peaces I ■ due here early I SATURDAY MORNING Prices Right. Leave or Phone' Your order. HUNSICKER & MILLER _ . __ ; Sunday Excursions from DECATUR to Bluffton, Marion, Kokomo and Frankfort via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE See H. J. Thompson Agent for Particulars

UNIVERSAL DAY W SATURDAY, OCTOBER & t i Iffl||||H| Factory Stove Sale lh® ; W;W ' |J|l| of Universal Ranges | f > I -J MMm and Heaters - » . ffiD UllS 11 SI *''" -~ : ■I B —With every Universal Heater sold on October 2nd. we will give a hand- M®Ol ' feH r; R some solid oak rocker; with every ;■ Eange a ten Piece Aluminum S° es Ten piece set of Pure hfflW & Aluminum Cooking Utensils I ||.Jf r , FREE I Call at our Store for particulars , 7 , „, T SOLID OAK ROCKER j .1 n. FREE With Every Heater. and See the Stoves. RANGE "" - " -= __ inc pc f übiIHUD UU vvLilvO uu UJ! f IjlL l UUk®ffiHCgL’^Bg , 'y^^'.JT,! ; : <Mrer- ■.-

j HELP WANTED | SALESMEN WANTED—How much do you earn? We offer you an opportunity to earn SIOO to SSOO pionthly. We teach you how; not capital required. Sell groceries, paints, oils and stock foods at wholesale prices. Get your share of the profits of the big crops. Write its for particulars.— John Sexton & Company, wholesale grocers, Lake and Franklin streets, Chicago. WE WANT—Ambitious branch managers and local agents for our worldwide General Agency Business. Experience unnecessary; no stock or merchandise to buy, operate from your own home in spare timo. You should make from SSO to SIOO per week. Write today for free information. — B. F. Loos Co., 403 W. Walnut St., Des Moines, lowa. 175tu-fr-tf Don’t Work For The Other Fellow. — Get in business for yourself. Make your own goods and employ Agents. No experience; No canvassing. Steady income; Big profits We show you Low. Full particulars and samples 10; cents. —Marrymac Specialty Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 204 e f-s I W ANTED —Tenant for partly furnish . ed house, five or six rooms, from Sept. 15th to March Ist., Everything furnished but linens, silver and be.l- --’ ding. Reference required. Inquire ol Heller, Sutton & Heller. 214tf WANTED —Men, who can furnish rig to canvass in the country andj small towns; S2O per week and expenses guaranteed. If you want a good job that will pay you well, write for particulars.—Bestever Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. 226t4 WANTED —Steady young man. with some experience in firing, to help

' operate steam shovel near South Whitley.—Robert Haugk. 227t3 | ROOMERS'WANTED-Hnquire of Mrs. D. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, light and bath. 20Stf. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Young man preferred. Reply in own handwriting. Address “G. G." Care Democrat, stating age, experience and salary desired. 226tf. FOR SALE —An eight room brick house. Electric lights, water and gas. On eof the most desirable homes in the city. Beautifully located. Second door north of the K. of P. home. Phone 231, or call at 120 North Third street. 176tf HOUSE FOR*RENT—On Marshall St good condition. Injutre of Heller Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR SALE —Nicely located residence property in west part of the city. ts SIMEON J. HAIN. FOR SALE—A hard coa.’ stove, good as new, Disposing of it because of installing steam heat. Inquire at office of Dr. Roy Archbold 220'f FOR SALE, QUICK—Baby carriage. Must be sold by Wednesday. Call I ’phone 362 or inquire at the Ray ColI lins residence, No. 3rd St. 224t3 I FOR-RENT—Park - hotel iuqumTo f D. W. Myers. Wiehester St. 216tf Furnace, bath anti etectric light; al! conveniences, in good location.—l 22 So. sth St., ’phone 258. 224t3 CANE MILL OPENED. I have opened my cane mill four miles north of Decatur and am now ready to make your molasses. If you want some good molasses, have me to make it for you. 22743 R. K. FLEMING. — o — Democrat Want Ads Pay.

MASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 25. Friday, September 24, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. O ... or Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:60, 8:30 i:3O, 2:30, 6:46, 0:30; arrive at Fort ■ ayne at 6:63, 9:40. 12:40, 3:40, 6:65 •J 10:40 Southbound. Leave Ft. Wayne at 7:00, 10:00,1:00, i.OO, 7:30, 11:00; arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 6.10, 8:40, 12:10 Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North era Indiana Traction Co.. The Toled< & Chicago Interurban Railway Cc-»> p:;ny, The Ohio Electric, an<! Indians Union Traction Company; also with the Pennsylvania, Wabash Nickle Plate, L, S. & M S., C. H. A D., and 1 R. & I. railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of one train each way daily; Leaving Deen tur at 7:00 a. m. and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 a. m. Thh stables shippers to telephone orders <rd receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEODERJOHANN. f snerei Manager. - • Decatur, Ina e NOTICE. We will start our cider mill August 3, 1915, and will make cider every day in the week until further notice. Factory, North Third street 182tf PETER KIRSCH.

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Peter Radford On Too Many Lawyers. When the sheriff cries out “Oh! yes. Oh! y»<j. tb« court Is now in session,” the farmer should tip belt around hfs belly for it Is he who pays When the lawyer says May It please the co . farmer has to shorten the shirts of Ms children must foot tho bill and when the legislature a.. ■'Be it enacted,” unborn babes may well kick , their prison walls for they may live to pay the i J We have too many laws, too many lawyers ami to .. i n government. No man dares to run a business ; lawyers to the right of him and lawyers to the left 7 Expensive litigation and excessive legislation are <

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the wheels of progress. To meet this situation the railroads are the wneeis oi i & lawyer; the manufactur. i Sowe! turnace and pat on a U„ , ofTtlmes Compelled to sell a steer to pay the lawyers, for the man v °n X ground usually pays th? freight and every article which carries on the price tag court costs mid lawyers fees. There are in the United States 118,000 lawyers and about twenty ; courts of various jurisdiction which cost the people of this n; matelv $1 500,000,000 per annum. It costs more to run the legal a , nation than it does to clothe all the people. It costs more to set - • nntes than it does to run our educational an:! religious li.s.it for’the health of all the people combined. Less than three per e > , ur population are able to employ lawyers to interpret the mass of 1. ore that burdens our statute books. The remaining ninety-seven per ce have to take the raw stuff right out of the mill. We are a government by lawyers and for lawyers. It is they v . s e responsible for the legislative cure-alls, espionage, unrest and busi- s turbance that infest our statute books, for at the source of most . !aw j is a lawyer. They have in no case lowered the price of the comn tv or; benefited the people but they have burdened industry and re. merce and have built up their profession until it dominates govern: tyrannizes business and terrorizes progress. There is no more valuable citizen in oar land than a patrlo conscientious lawyer, seeking to direct the ship of state through tuous channels of 20th century civilization; piloting a business thr : t'--> legislative billows that dash with maddened fury across its path . ; whose genius can calm the fear and command the confidence of • in the integrity of Republican institutions, but there is no greatsociety than a political lawyer who seeks to prostitute goverr.r business with suspicion and arouse distrust in the minds of th ■ Unfortunately the latter class are a strong factor in the profession, in high places, and unless the better class unite in driving the ■ their midst an outraged public opinion will administer a reb-, humble the pride, crush the hope and smash the power oi tlie pre: ;. anl reduce its possibilities to r.shes. FOR SALE—Good driving mare, ten \ FOR SALE-Base burner i years old, and colt, cheap. Inquire, dition. Cheap, if taken Henry Barkley, ’phone 13 I’. 223t3' las Hunsicker, 'phone 74 •