Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1916 — Page 2
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fen Big Song Books in One arranged ki ton classes—love songs, patriotic songs, college songs, etc., etc. They are all in “Heart Songs."aMd you ran’t find them all in any oikur single book in the world. $3.00 / Book To our reieaers.' a« e.vgtabwd in th*? coupon, for the bare cest of di. trfbetiuH. • 98c o Greatly reduced sise.. Fall si®e 7x9*/ 2 inches. ,/.• 513 |t»SAS, .genuine Cardinal, Ssea.l’ Grain* Flexible ’binding, red edges, rc..«?d sorn’ers. , . 513 sgngs, ccmptet-e w«rcfe assd mu£ic. . ■ ■ . Full Page partraiVs of gr.eett singers; 4 years to build; 20(06® peo.ple t® help. A big value at $3.?6 —a gift at 38c. niiViirt'Wt ili 1 1> i 1 'if- 11 Ji l J-M."? No matter where you live, • you are, entitled tq ‘’Heart simply add 10 cents for postage “a-nd padking and it will o * • • tee sent you by return mail. , • 9 ®
I THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. ‘ A Famous Song and Its Composer, k Samuel Wooilv*orlh, the sou of a ■ modest Muraachusetts farmer, was g horn in Scituate, thut state. January P 19. 1785. While the family were poor ami had no luxuries, their lot was no worse than that of the ordinary New England family, and they lived In coniporative comfort. While his life was a succession of ambitions, attempts and failures, his fame rests secure on his faithful portrayal of the eld fashioned well and weather-beaten well-sweep, universally to bo found on the farms of thut day. j While living in New York City, j ; on Duane street, he came home one j ■ July day, nearly overcome with the . beat, and with nothing to drink but ’ the tepid water of the city ice being! unknown in those days in the sum | mer months he exclaimed to his | wife: “What would I not give this I t moment for a long draught from the old oaken bucket hanginng in my lather’s well!” “Samuel!” replied ills wife “wouldn’t that be a good subject for a poem?” Forthwith he sat down — i the thronging recollections of hit I I childhood crowded thfck upon him — j j and that charming idyll of tme bu-1 Jvolic New England sprang into sheath- 1 J less lite and faine. The music is said . Jto have been adapted from an an Icierit Scottish me-kly 6y Frederick (‘Smith. Woodworth died ip 1852. J This song, Hke so many of the ? heart lyrics of an elder day, is fotind 8 in the famous song collection called, 3 ileart Song*’—which, this paper is »1 offering nearly free of cost to its read * ers. , . • ;! Wfi recommend “tteenfc to look for B the Iljjart Songs” eodpon, t<f be’found cj. Isewbere in tlup paper today—and 1 learn the ferine Upon which this re- ; markable bpok can be had. FOp SALE. . j Corner let* known ,as‘ the Kennedy j property, located corner • First and : Ruilg streets, Decgtur, o Ind., size 82x ' 132, plenty - of room for two houses, , three and orfe squares’ from the t court htfuse. . price *1,250, sewer and ij street im-prsvements paid. i iltf. ED S. MOSES. Executor. ‘
G. & BURKHEAD & SON J.. . PRACTICAL IIORSESHOERS ' Special Attention Given to Lame, Interfering : . . • • .And Forging Horses.'• •General; Blacksmithing and Wood Work. i ' ' ’ .Cor; Ist. and Madison St The Old Clemens Stand. ■ ii-. 1 !?." ! — 'j=^'.".-—— ■ ■. ■ 1 FOR S ALE Bl -.Reid's Yellow Dent Seed Corn . Garden Seeds,- and Onion Sets. • Lawn ’Grass, Timothy and Clover Seed. We have I i some Pocahontas and White Afih Coal we’re wanting to l close out. If you are wanting anything in the coal'line I | give us a call. | Bowers-Niblick Grain Co. ! i PHONE 233 II . WIUBIHMII — JULIUS .11.-lIIIWL 1.1111 IM II 111 I*.*' M -—■m.wm-a- * * . i —•' ■ ' *-■l—- — -r ~ 1 -T ■ - >■■ —■ ■■■■. i. ■». . —*w I -_ili ■. I. " l.j n ~ | 1 I THE UNIVERSAL CAR r I icu want to know wea l your motor car will do. The million-car Ford performance answers your question. Supplying the motor ear needs of an classes, the Ford Is operated and inaintained in city or couniry for about two cents a mile—with universal Ford service behind it. Touring car 5440; L Kuuabout $390; Coupeiet $593; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Detroit. On display ; and sale at • .wmmMttuu i» la.MTTT-i L 1 KALVER-NOBLE GARAGE. II I r 3?, Bl KI !’■ S’ I fanmwmM«anam«MKwenaeunsMman»MKi>nmMMß>aMaaMMß*iaiWK»aaßßf j J'
~ .IHI—W !■ I— ■ J ' ADELAIDE PHILLIPS AND AN OLD-TIME NEGRO MELODY. Early in 1840 a tiny English lasa of seven years landed In America with her parentH from Btnrt?ord<iit-A*ut<. | the historic birthplace <n ,Vll.ia>n| Sliakespeare. At the age cf nine lit-; tie Adelaide Phillips made her flrst appearance at the Tremont theater in ' Boston. Jenny Lind met her and advised her to go to Lomlou, and later she studied in Italy, where she won a groat triumph as Araace in “Seralramide." Returning to America she was given an ov.uion accorded few singers ~nd continued her tour on to Cuba, 'then the Boston Ideal Opera cotnl liany was organized in 1879 she ap- ' peared in "Pinafore” and the Sulli- | van operas, and added greatly to her i fame as one oF America’s most popui lar and beloved contralto singers. It I was a memory tliat can never be afj faced to hear Adelaide Phillips sing I the old popular songs as encore after . encore was demanded. To hear her sing that plaintive melody of Foster’s, ■ Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground,” vibrated the heart chorde and touch-; cd the hearts of hearers. This song i is to be found on page 350 of "Heart I Songs,” a veritable library of the ■ greatest songs in the world, and now j offered to the readers of this paper i for six coupons and the cost of distribution. See coupon with terms elsoi where in today’s issue. oFORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION , Leave Decatur. (A. M.—5:50, 8:30, 11:30. ' P. M.—2:30, 5:45. 9:39. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00*4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves-Decatur at 7:55 a. m.„ and leaves Fort V, ayne at 13 in., arriving in Decatur at 1:45 p. m. HOMER RUHL. Agent. FOR SALE—Hard coal burner, bed. springs and mattress. Perfection oil stove; all as good as new. Inquire of W. M. Riffle,’224 No. ,t.h St.’; ’prone •449. 74t3 See the Morris Co’s Big Ribbon . Special in north window for Saturday, April Ist, at 2 p. m, 771.3
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.I——-'- — FAMOUS YANKEE CO?4POSER H. CLAY WORK AND SONGS — • | Only those who lived during the; civil war can realize the power and influence exercised by the song writers of the time. Henry Clay Work, who was born at Middietown, Connecticut. in 1832, was imprisoned in Missiuri for helping a fugitive slave to escape. He was a printer j by trade and wrote “Kingdom Com- j ing.” “Babylon is Fallen,” and in his “Come Home, Dear Father, Come Home,” was a temperance sermon that never has seemed to lose its plaintive appeal. He was the author of “Grandfather’s Clock,” and at one tinie member of’the music firm of .Rpot & Cady, Chicago. His songs had a great vogue in their time and still continue in the melodies of the old days.
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