Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1901 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT ■ ■ I mir nrnro*r * *t •-£'* O. EaJVJUV PaMuAcr. «M» PTE YEA£ IS AHTAS4T.. t - -- ■-'. - I. IFRCUL FAffil If Aim CBMTY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2X T to.. • fnrw**l 4 tr -' Wcksksteb and finam ciere hare the inter-arban raikad ■ lever -ttmi w helping boom a line from Rx-hmond this way. Sraim* ? sbw that Ln the part year the <-lerx cf th* Adams circuit «■>'. to- _ ■ ■■ -•- ■ ant during that ao* time efchtcen divorces hare been granted. Mato* Cjuttez Haxils-v fraoklv admits h> w. IlngDess to represent the state of Illinois ia the United I State* Senate and will make an efftort along this line. providing tie nett legis.it’tre is of a democratoc hue The United States treasury will cal! in ail §IJWO bill which are in <ircutatkn at-i replace them with smaller denotninat re*. We are glad cf it Tb*y ha** b** r ■- bnoe of rooteotl'v. ever s;!» we engaged ia the newspaper business. Ora republcan fr.etmuss begetting tired of dodging behind their sheep tc hasp from lot/alng them into tb* face. McKinlev wool prices are so fiat pr.te-toi.‘t- are about readv to plead guilty tc sheep 1....zs —Rochester .Sentin*. The Indianapolis democrats hare Dominated their municipal ticket, with j Charles Maguire for mavor, August Taarnm for city clerk, and Edward W. Little fcr police judge. The > tx-ket has many *iem-to.s cf strength and the dem <—to- ►•--•■• fi g- - ‘ elneting them. PasnrsTLTAxu repubta-ans take a! bold stand in defending the corruption and second re. i»m that has predominate: there with such a highi hand. There never was a record of neoundrehsm so black as that about which the republicans there defend with an extravagance that is shame > fol. Such defiance cf common decency is n&para..*.-*d. Sexi toe Jot Blscii k cf Kentucky. is the latest accession to toe ranks of those who contend that the time Las come to drop 16 to 1. Joe will be remembered as the meet ard- . ent silver champion in this wide | world. He ears if the democratic party intends to do business it must take up issues in which the people feel an interest.—South Bend Times Paw. J. W Caaa of Anderson, is one of the instructors in the county j institute this week. Mr. Carr not only poaeerjx the marked distinction of being an able instructor. but he is genial. ■ ompatoonab t e and a gentleman, with whom it is a pleasure to rub up aga.net. But be comes from a territorv that rightfully boasts of her superiority of men. and it is in conaeqoeoce. no surpn r> to find him wtz/le and sweet smell.ng.

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Gorrxsox Drorx and Editor *’ 'cLangeei to some time- .z April or May ■■ iiastaad of March 4. The pew-rs that be shejstid take due n<t>re of the suggesttoe f -rreti by this pair of Inilana Awosk, Deratur’s fiaam lai iLsritu--trios s«.e raas than the tier '■ man Eo.. nnxr. E.-ir. r t izi irsgs Asnoctattic. Tnsr annnal report published £:.■:• their assets zz 1 j!..*' . t.e-t-. ‘.e n---.iriy rilz " .this too. with a nigh wa-- -f pras per.ty - Tiey are -as si.xl -.- ti- rock ?f igee sad : win .' sg et j'.-y tbe suz to ’s'Lx'2l i»r Lar*’ a.?cec<l*?*3Tee xMtitnte aow in sessioo .s the lari'--n attended, r*~t iphn- ; e j and shows the p-rigree., and excel ■ of the pnUi ' ‘e-hocAs of Adams •■-Ous.tv. better than has anv institute yet t«d. All this speaks -.-.ilmr.ee fir tbe ability dispbyed br Cocmty S irerintetdeot Bramiyberry, who is .0 charge if schor 1 won in tie coatI ty. Toe nrestieth eenturr finds •county in the state mire adranced or I better eq nipped than Adams. _ Btixt Bluett, the staffer fcr the i Indianapolis News, Las n-iw t-xmed i..« weighty mind to eighth distrx-t I polities. He says the detaxrats of i this district are "trying to dig up a • ean-x.iato fir cccgrees. bat are not dimg a very good job if it."' Tie fact .s that Bd*r ~ tea—m.’ ~z w.- ■ ar. lit is not orleriees at that. The | democrate are doc playing politics at present, and if tbey wanted c®e or a ■fcszei fates fir emgresss. they i could easily find them. The editor of the Pcrtland Sun ;• the Dew freak of toe twentieth century. He refusHi corn primer tary , tl: sets to Buffi;s Bill s great ■ and d oes not propose to be coerced 'is any way. shape or form, or se.. his : isfiueoce for a pinch cf potash. There .« a great deal cf coccei ted bursecm be in this Dew deal. Erery neaspaper reserr-s its right of criticism in erery 1 ereot and does net bare to sav white is bla k simply a few measly isLuw ik.kete uatel orer Lit counter. M s ADAM road b-jildmg in Adams county is no experiment. Their beo- ! efits and raloe are now known and : e - -rr r .tor .1 Saturday. Septemr<er -si' ;ri --.i.d.r - .r.p'.n the buiktmg of the Decatur and Preble macadam reed. The ree.se i fcr this is marifold. ■ Tne road is uwd by rcany people i .ring all tints* if th- year and for that reason 4tould be mara»iamed. The estimated cost is SISjOCO with • both Root and Wasriagtou town ships to pay for it. and between th- - the titneof electicn we w-.. g,Te I yoa many reasius why you *L: support it. ■ H se«t Bill ’ H «t is the way the Irri.anaporis Sun speaks if tnadministratkMi's eoitector at NogalPort. and who nas bsen eaught red Landed in defrauding the gCTeroI ment. He is an Indiana product and :of cours. hails from Munci- and is a i bosom friend of Neeley. His recotnmeridatloo for appointment tears the well known signature of Petrv S Heath and Congressman George W. | Cromer. His stock in trade con.-.sxi of smuggling Chinaman at rose the Mexican border for which be received from S->? to The government first learned of this new enterprise Kxne two months ago. when a trap was laid and the rogue* caught.

Drxa® the “dsrit deooerwijc days' of 1« tie repabricars organ* shed • barrels of bitter ink orer the w?»s cf ■ th- wor’.lgrcwets- who Lad leec. . t acted at from I-’ to 24 at t&e Boston ssarkeri W’ccl ri new ~protected to i’te limit, ret -trerge to say BtediuSß jrroo* ■wxf in Augtast if ■ 13.4 is quited -:a th# Bgslbe Barker ii fr.m 11 t. 17 cects Ha- tri-,-y law ,-fpped aocther eogl —Trie C r Tur .-t**x p-..t.ic<al gossip r. i.* .t .'1..---: - - --■ ' il. 1 to. 1.. i. *-S 1„. - 1 -' toMarsh i.a- t: saerife.’e L- app otm-'t t* rec-, in sur-ot fir In : aza. It seems to us that ti.s Is a wr: - kt of kiting last to fix »e rean. is a ssap for hfe Toaroidi: «s roxes meod any '®e of our faithful g. :. p’s. JtKhcn W. Treplelase defeat-: csaI dictate for the circuit jndgeaitip. K- & Petersic. Paul G. Hccper :r Staffer Pete-roic. You may de as weß eiis*where txxt do better The M.toi.-r H--i. 1-,iy. It eg.is to ?x< as th: -zz M ■C'-..:* z - gett.ng cc top m'.xt. p-’.itjrs. .tn toe pass ng of trie News G.o.gres.sD.to Cromer 1- jae® his perox..a. :<zas in toe l>:-.a. sewspuper fie»i- The T. are has Lr”-7 ’ *-»-L i. Wim • JCT’-C'-r 7* <L*7Or7 zz : " ... r: :. . ' - -t:. ed .n the future by Mr. M In fact Mr. McfSxkcch praetaeaily ciotTCiS the repxbikaa pres* if the ■rooEtv aod will dictate >:cmn*ri>ns fcr county dives and take a strict Land m the cccgresstoci. ies.l It ttox-ss Cro: ;. w Gtato-: to.--.-as be never h'astled rjefare. J he h:ce* to get another ’.■icn-toto ic. I* toe story that SampsKto rmght net appear oef i.-e toe "• nley -icrt ; inquiry was pul a* a feeter by toe tot.-S.n.-y gang .n th* dstt I mast to ascertain bow tbs pad>£r| wau,.i take torn* sert :f :&.X #iggl.ng that wonld enabie Sa-tor-ei" :: arced the trial which, hss cross siam- . nit. in hr -Jerry' WLsot S hjey - chief coubsh, is certain to re. as zztzy 5-x*pe»"t. tbey mto»-t he thor: ng-to.y c-in-tinced L« ile I*, a I It taised tkit toe public will not stand for any soih bosinres as tha. It was who was Siirir’s first are xser an,to who was rr.ain.lv isstrotxectal ia toe ftortto-atitou of the naval efique whSi-h has k persistently s:-arh: v: ro_n '■ -; -.z : .- - -..-- to -n . to. .-■ OalT hifiDßCif '.<■ fOCTT€T CCSdeme n;m*-,f. W E. Hixstuw. aI f* convict at tb* northern prison, ns at to • ixxn* in Rand to !nh county on a tec lays pare.*. The frebe health :f *_s mrents touched tbe heart of Govern. ’ I>i' r z wnFto garc- hitn h-s .. -zz~ : ■ ten lays to gc hr.-me. The rr.m- fi - whi- z Mr. Hinshaw was ---jc-x-e: was toe m .r:sr if »,» w xn: i. - was a reridact of Ran toc> ph rc-toty altb.agh tbe murder w»* iz Heedric-xs county, where the pros ocer officiated as a Metbxto-sa prea.n er. He «as a bright arxi brill jini yoorg man. well ktaswn to the in wbo» mind it yet is z>.t irmly re- • tablisbed that he owhid he gsxlty -.f such a crinre. Tbe eridecx* spoe which he wan convicted. »*• pure-.y 1 ■ eucaMtantiaL By the grace d Gcw- • s-ro .r Durixi. arecre? rife cxirtei is a: I • his home in H '.ward eonnty under : the sane cooditjous totoeetkeed abev®. • and we do not see any room 'or erit- > i jr.sm of soct Lu ma re act* ope.c the .; part of our chief etecuttve

- it was rely last WsdDesifiay tri*t .f was fal’v skilled tbit we are to have EU Adcounty fair thto* fall. Mary * * • certainty anti set W rCtoeecay. ; ’"• ;.g tor, g~ -xxd Z .as? -- lav sr sa*s zzz - the J pbree far fire btaMsags-reeh ahnn! to-,.-- to;„g W1 tv gaigs d - ’• -a? 2tL*m .to pto-ars : up-to-cato r Wtoto tos -tofi >±rays ware lrm.g---- .o sasi leceut tod IxEsher tor Er>n»to egtoicMiotav. Txe grtodstto'i that Las '**c u«:»ri-.c---i-—■•, - #2 ‘ * •i'.d*- t.2-r - t 0..-, force cf carprciere that are rash ,mg _i :: a zz.-z Tie l-srl.tog _r. *T-ry leparsmetoto M-<u ahrg m.E-’<er was ready fir p>:«i»y cd Satuntay and many are the I nindosß and buaffintP that can be| .s-irto-' w.to liringrapr- : Printers are trring to get cur nori | _- ■_ tas ri ■.- Score *^t £ . erea p®t other join Lack that; tors cav ..*■ to«a si'ics-r The p rem-. ..m ,js'-*tot itot.to tbe aasfis tof tto- : raw :c Friday wi we hope to be, 1:.- ; / to to- htoto .: -fir p»..t0.1k zz i - fr.cn this time. Tbstxr i-icsty totosg interest rad bring-. *g .: r.'i'to Him? .ts .5 to depart-. meu» triat w<* recoe-st all to drop a ’ piHtilt: T H Harris, secretary, at eiiher Dteuur :r Eeroe. fcr a list of' 1 --Cl.to.to-S izzz ~~ -Z .1 hew many ■■ to tog* vru car bring out for exhibic>..c We wculd Lsv*. bee® glad to —aa jt with as math purse behind '.: as :>-r scare fag. t it trust tbe public ■wr be —and give their aid by ‘ s ' ~-..g -_asßee well this rea-si t. tfaec r* it w* promise vou better. Vie v ;>i*i especsally rail th* attention c! tbe lato.es to cor needlework and art department. In it we have to** to a great deal m-ire liber*! than mtoy if the fare if zicg standing. Ito to* igrl-i-toltural ieparttneot. too. w- have trem. .c« .arge-r than m:*t if to- i-toonty fair*. Again we ask a.! :: -ttbe precc.ton list soon as it .s ic: and jetertnine to bring out s»im#thtosr fcr the various departments and be-lp to make the fair a i-iss. Tb-i ---.,t0---re rei...r* that tb-g sto •:■**- mnst ccroe through the Leg i f to- county at large. The Seceftaat. Don't be satined with temporary relief from i-i-reetiin. Kodol Dyspepsia C>.re permanently and com t .---.y rem'.v-s this complaint. It re-.sres permto—ntly because it allow* ’ tto- st:-mai n perfect rest Dietng win t res? the stomach. Nature r-:> applies from tbe feed we eat ; Tn.* sens.-..* war to help tbe stomach i .s to -to.se Kod-il Dyspepsia Cure, which j ■_-•-•> what yr.-to eat and can’t help ■.t .. y_, gxc Smith. Yager Falk. a Tbe reptem.ter Review -_f Reviews' - an inusuai number, even fcr that m-sgazito.— :< wfci. fa tbe public has icae to expect great things. Merelv t st the couteots of this issue is to rssmanre tbe topics that now, at the tppnaez zf September. 1901. have - preferred poritjoo" in the daily news. Tbe great atreet strike, tbe career of > Admiral Schley, the contributions of Dr. Koch to the medern method of 1 to*a. ng with consumption, the rapid a: - inc# of tbe n: r*.-** carriage, tbe «e»l:t.,»tos in Kansas after tbe severe summer's drought, are some of tbe nut ects treated in this number, and eaen sobyset is dealt with by an ex-

c/ln Economical SHOE {wears well • GT tnd ahvays holds its y. shape/ / \ Pr ce ’ i i/ A ji ! 0 asc tor re- pair to—r TTie most satisfying shoe made is 7*£Florsheim shoe/brMen Sold by VOCLEWEDE, The Shoe Seller. 0 R. B. Gregory & Co. ? « u.,,. - .. U Fine Line of vWall Paper, j|- Guiles Mouldings, Paints % Varnishes. ■■ ■■ ■ < U(. 1 House, Sign an <i ’* i« Carriage Painting. i; ill i ; ■ Capital City Paints, S iii Guaranteed for ftve Years. 11 < / ?> h ___JU y — u North of Court House. h

Our next grand annual excursion to Mackinac island Saturday Sept. 7th. ' via Clover Leaf route and D. & C. < Steamer. Grand lake tour of 320 j miles, do not fail to join this our i ■ cheapest and best excursions. Call on 1 local agent at Clover Leaf depot for i tickets and information. On the first and third Tuesday in ' each month during the season of 1901 to all Western and Southwestern points low rate personallv conducted , excursions. All the comforts of home in our free reclining chair and case ] cars. Write for narticulers to C. W. i Mordoff Toledo 6. Wm. Finn, of Lima. 0., obtained excellent results from the use of Foley’s Kidney Cure. "It relieved my backache and severe pains over the hips. It toned my system and gave me new vim and energy. It is an honest and reliable remedy, a sure cure for all kidney diseases.’’ Holt- ( house. Callow 4 Co. a Notice to Wheelmen. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the mouev on a 25 cent bottle >of Henry 4 Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, if it fails to cure bumps, tbruises, scratches, chafes, cuts strains, blisters, sore muslee. sunburnchapped hands or face, pimples, freckles, or any other ailments requiring an external application. Lady riders are especially pleased with Arnica and Oil Liniment, it is so clean and nice to use. Twenty-five cents a bottle; one three times as large for fiOcents. Page Blackburn. if MARKETS. CORRECTED BI E. L. CARROLL, GRAIX MERCHANT, DECATVR, IXD. Wheat, new j Corn, per cwt, yellow (new).... 75 Corn, per cwt. (new i mixed.... 78 Oats, new 391 Clover seed 5 00 @ 6 00 i Timothy 2 151 1 Potatoes, per bu new 1 20 Eggs, fresh 12 , Butter 15 | Chickens 06 1 Turkeys gg Geese »,’* 95 Wool, unwashed .. ..13 to 1H Wool,washed 20and 22 Ho* B 5 00 TOLEDO M ARRETS. AIO. 28, 1:30 P. M. Wheat, new No. 2 red, cash,...| 714 Sept wheat. <jj; Cash corn No. 2 mxed, cash... sf> Sept eorn

EsT FOR BIDS. Notice is herwby given that estimate? sre on flse in the Auditors office of Adam- tnty. Indiana, forth. furnishing of suppje- for the county asylum tor the quarter <unimen<ii>X September 1.1901. Said estima - - ‘ -upplies am divided under the follow . heading*' Grocerlee, dry Rood*, boot- and - oe* and tobacco. Sealed bids are requested for each am 1 f fwii separately. All bid* must be fli-.d in the Auditors office not later than ten cltxl a. tn. on Monday. September 9,19)1. Contracts will be awarded to the west responsible bidder The board of oommiss'.oners reserve the rrrht to reject any or ail bids, suet - Her will be required to enter Hilo "Art - cr the faithful performance of their bid. ABE BUC H Auditor Adams unty. Hedge Corner. George Geels threshed Satur dav. Miss Rena Elzey visited at Sunday. Clint Kimsey Sundayed at Hedge Corner. Mike Kaylor passed throng:. our berg Sunday. Charley Kintz attended the Preble picnic Sunday. Miss Olive Close was the guest of May Liby Sunday. Herman Geels has left Hedge Corner and moved to Preble last week. Fred Sehurger spent Sunday at Monroeville with his brother. Albert. Anthony Lengrich and sister Helen, passed through Corner Corner last Sunday. Misses Francis Hess and Ella Humslaugh went to Fort Wayne last Saturday. Joe Kintz is working for the Standard Oil Co. They are working non at Bass Lake. Miss Ellen Kintz went to Fort Wayne to spend a week with friend and relatives. The Misses Tena Sehurger and I Pauline Kintz went to Ohio last m» , urdav to spend a week with relatn and friends. The Preble picnic last Sunday was well attended and everyaody na good time. We were there air. u a good time ouiself. We are very glad to hear that \lest ern Spy is back from his vaca !‘ ’ and hope to hear from there 0 ■ We will try and do a little better 0 selves. B. Kalver Ac Son will pay r 100 pounds for mixed iron. w , 100 pounds for rags and 5c per l w for rubber.