Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1905 — Page 2

TOGO IS HERO OF THE HOLR •• Sixteen Russian Ships Sunk and Captured Two Thousand Russians Are Captured and Tokio is Wild With JoV. BY UNITED PRESS NEWS ASSOCIATION TOKIO May 28 -■ Special*.3:OO P M -It i* now rn moved that part of the Rnaaiar fleet haa escaped around the eaatern coot of Japan and now in communication w.’.n Vladixostok. No confirmation. TOKIO. May 23 -It ia officially announced that Ro.estvenezy s squadron has been practically amhiiated in the long looked for naval battle, which took place yesterday. | Twelve Russian warships were sunk or captured and two transports and two torpedo boat deatroyere sunk Al. the large vessles of the Japanese flee*. escaped injury The battle took plaice off Tsu, China Island, in the narrow part of the straits. near Meaampo. Togo's naval base. The Bossian fleet was sighted Saturday morning at the entrance of the Korean straits. Rojestvensky had his entire fighting fleet under his flag but the colliers transports and repair boats were not with him The Russian fleet steamed north ward at full speed, iu two columns, with eight battleships on the starboard and cruisers and monitors on the port side. The news of the arrival of the Russians was quickly conveyed to Admiral Togo, who had teen at Mesampo ever since the Russians had entered the South China seas, although the world knew nothing of his whereabouts Many reports were sent out that he had his base on the Formosa Islands but this was only for strategy purposes Every Japanese ship was ready at Mesampo and had been thoroughly overhauled. The Russians steamed northward Saturday afternoon without sighting the Japanese. As R/ -jstvenezy steamed nearer the narrow straits he found Togo on the spo* awaiting him. and the terrific battle began. continuing all day yesterday TOKIO. May 28,—Full credit is given here to RojestvenE>y for his courage in giving battle at the spot Togo preferred to meet him. At the same time all Tokio is ringing with praises for Togo and his persistence which enabled him to meet the Russians as planned. There has not been a single hour of any day since the Russians left Saigon but what Togo or the admiralty has known of the whereabouts of the Russians, so excellent was tho service of the Japanese scout.ships and spies. TOKIO, May 29 -Over 2000 prisoners have been taken Some of the vessels escaped in lame condition, and are supposed to be making to neutral ports to disarm for the remainder of the war. The Japs are chasing them in every i direction, and later reports will add to the list of captured. Tokio is wild with joy. It is asserted, but not confirmed, that Rcje tvensky’s flagship was sunk. TOKIO, May 29. —Only the smaller Japanese craft had been hanging on the distant flanks of the Russians When the information had been given by wireless telegraphy that the Russians were approaching, a large number of mines were lain within twelve hours, directly in the path of the Russians. Rojeetvensky pushed forward and into the mines when the Japanese beean the attack on either flank, picking off vessels one by one as they escaped the terrible fatee of the mines It is a known fact that the laying of the mines saved the Japanese fleet from serious damage Early in the engagement the Borrodius was seen to settle; soon afterwards the Ore! bulged up for ward and sank. It is supposed a torpedo boat sank the Kamchatka. The torpedo kroate did effectual work, and ah they were sent into the fray, great battleships were seen to rise and shiver in the turmoil. When Togo saw the Russian ships sinking or surrendering one by one he sent torpedo boat destroyers back after slower crafts, including the colliers, to take supplies from ships consisting of valuable stores, before they could'get into barStone For sale Building, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone 'Boast Portland Cement Asad Dynamite Call and so# me if you need anything in this line. JULIUS HAUGK, DEC r&

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WARM LEATHER HELPS kt M »f Ywr fry &tag Gj»»ei V». Everyone wiu. ha* -jaum Mrfxtk: :ake advanuge tn* wltu vreicnn -rr k gtt rid of th.* nzii i .nn&i-zig ■ii.sease Th* rgx: tress xtsl faithfully fbßo«r»£ z. Kay n Juae. will benefit mu A BKr* . a«Jy than in the winter ass e*r.y Do sot try to cure .atar-i ts tn* nead and throat by takmg zrzrt z vj the stomoch. It eamtisa -.♦» z. shat manner. Tuk'jz.l way .1 w»_,.l. thin too eommexi i.-*s»s* aa n» •.s---rd is through a T .rer.-. l;-;. jfai.se. that will kill the g*rna as :*Sarri and prevent their grewta. Hvouhk is the nt-t tnetr. >d of treat merit mu ntcrxi' .same* this. It is the nupA b»jk pisa»ant. and the only aherj. is* -.Ur* far atarrh that has >#-. t ed. When using Bytcne. every par tide of air that ftzvta m* ij sage* of the tbrAt ml nwi tz>'. ?oe* into the lunge .» ■ na-gx wim oealing balsams treat kill me -*s*rmal germs and xxsnes and a_ays a., '.rrimtion. The first day a use of Hy-xas will show a decioed improveoMct. and n a short time, eopeeialy if used a: this seaern of me year, t'nere w--„ oe no further tronbin 6ont eatanfa You take no risk in buying Hy> ' m®L The complete outfit net* oat one dollar, ana if a'ter -» ng you can sav that the treatment nas not nelped you. The Holthoaee Drug Co. wtl! return your money. Winona Lake, Ind. Fifteen day ticket sa,e May 10 to September 30 11.95. Season tlcdet* May 25 to September 30, limit October 31, S2J& Dnrtng the summer the G. R. & . will sell'tickets for train 7 at a ; special round trip Sunday rate of I one fare to all stations | aey oan be made within the day. The Passenger department of the Toledo,-St. Louis & Western RR. ‘Clover Ixaf Route, has issued a rxwklet. entitled, “Get Out, or Get i In,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hub- ■ bard, of the Roycrofters, of East Aurora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet may be obtained by sending 4 cents j in stomps to Walter L. Rose. General ; Passenger Agent. “ Clover Leaf i Route, Toledo, Ohio. Several IndianaJSpapers have 1 published the notice that the Iticbi- ■ gan legislature had passed a fisher man's license law, requiring all non residents fishermen to pay |25 [for the privilege of fi«hmg in the lakes and streams of Michigan This is an error. No snob law passed. 103d&w

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Viet a pri*:®«- tn Justice Mattie's eowrt «■** ,-zei w_e:_er be had aay- -- - r •. • t w'iy seotenee should not in i.-xiii e! u;»x be replied. “I w-.ei GX 34. y strik* se dead if I skate the io?**." Mawie waxei fcr about a mis®* tirf ti*w said "Prisaeer. a* PrevjjK>re ms not literfered I must Three - hard -lior." A nryx at tikina i_* «est oa the te-xi for tie fret time informed tbs bir -L*t dermg ti.* year of oSce be jfitre n> eff'jrt to be neither partix nx hßpartih-—AAiresa of Sir a? ■jvt. z Lxix. Ar* Brwt*«r« Pelite? Are irtijer* ;• te to tt*.r s.-tere' Tt s * ax a sugzestioa for a ••silly eeis-t' torreoponisßee. but a question of ee- c» imp-jrt Ob the answer to i 1 ieie-ix 1 saster's reputation when she vxi b*«i name to oer >j*ri.nr bssue tfter tbs theater by a young mat- -B-.therw cried the indignant iafy vix 11* «tt up to open the door ta the ate comer. "'That w** na brother V-s.y I saw kim -use bl* bat to yau wnes be walked away "—London CxrmZje The Ceet •? Impatlewre I* the tx:nxi we are apt to ■t-erX far more than .• required in th* 6>.ng of our work, and this excess i> lost We cannot estimate the nine of tee power thus nisp.a-ied- When tire tEgot -it mooi becomes th* hsbit of a lifetime yx can understand that fail are mi perhap* Joos of health and euerzy are ineritaiti*.—Kmily S. Bouton is Magozine of Mysteries. Bl> Hiator Le.t. “Ths payroil is too exclaimed th* tuns rev of the "Harniet" company *C*n't we get along with less people?" ‘ You :i.ght give up the ghost.” sue rested one of the gravediggers. And the manager, wrongly thinking the suggestion referred to himseif. <M charged tie b amorist iastaater. Self Mate. A Pt'.:ade!ph.3n was at an evening gathering recently, where he met a widow to whom be wished to be espeeU... vomplimentary. “The fact is,’ ■aid he during the after dinner ct»nver “you women make foo,s of the men.” •-Sometime, perhaps," said the wid vw carelessly. -Sometimes we don’’ have to.’•-Philadelphia ledger. TKe Mesa Thiam "PhylHs is the meanest k-nd of a go*. Up." • What make* you think so?" “Because she never tells you any thing herself, but g*ts you to tel) her *ll you keew "—ljaodon K«-g. Foret, a.d Matioaal Pro.perlty, As a living example of the conse qnences of deforestation we need simply look to Spain, a country which cen turies ago was rich in timber and agricultural products, a proud seafaring nation of world conquerors. Spains decadence dates from the time when her timber supply became exhausted, her shipbuilding relaxed and her barren. unprotected soil ceased to bear fruit—Forum.

From Decatur via.. ••CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" Surdey May “th and every Sunday thereafter during the summer. T. L MILLER. Agt.

51.25 Il 10,109 IK REHM.

aV a_S a a SIER *» j!>. «... ,!» M««t Misr»s»rj— K»-, U >tk »«•*»>.. - - ‘ j- .f '_■•» :-«B»tzy r.juee and *’*■ 1 i fI-13 £*K. Ma* *te**««Auy »«r*« J= ~2»- ‘-"'t ’• --- - tn.'- -rn' f u ' z. a part of uti i £»d rets-.s to be “■«i» itwi x X tkus fa .t wl«s. a cocp.-t U jmrs k*-i awama at m-te m riiei <y»-r is at harvest time B-nt tur x_y travel » -en it uSViI Tb* rat. oo tie uurrs.ry. Ltie & ia —cca fifllSe -• L-elUfB £. ih ir* u tie worii Whole tro/p* of rats re the town* at the e*d of summer tt»i s-sl a s&oetb ■>* two ;n the coun trr t;;a:«.'..y u. order to enjoy ts» xltnze of food- wtuch the cocnty as .-.ei, at that Cme of the year in the way f fret* ft-xt awd grain Before lie ~J weather sets .u —ej are a. kaefc is tie- ---1 quarter*. Eeuxeer ixgraie with the same regs iarsty aa •*«..■«» Tney move souti wteL wiater seta in. but as soon a» w«- tie stow begins to meh tie? Crave* asea-luy u>rtb. sometimes for as Bxs as a tisoasand miles. Ta end a ta&day by deliberate sul dde is »> arrange a phenomenon that far a »osx time naturalists i-xsed upoe t_* sr ones it the migration of the ;e~ 7 -j» sa aa ■,3ipr>xab'e Cctioß. Tel the facts are beyond •!.spate. At Ir regular interva-s loose rat-like crea rare# stirt out from their homes in the of ts.-thera S>3Ddh>avia in drove*, ntimbertnz ten* of thou ■ands. and travel steadily southward Death purs&es theta in a hundred forms Hawks and other birds of prey borer above them Foxes, wolves and maa decimate them Thousands art dr-.wi-sl tn rivers Yet the rest strug j.e on until they reach th* sea. The} do not stop. They plunge in. swim ou» and struggle >n until at last tneu strength, fails and they drown. Noi >ne ever returns from th:* journey ot Sas'-x-l-xxx. Answer*.

• ■■day Monl»n A msb think* k* i* tired a ®d taw gfjv abed Sunday morning to rest cp w‘_ec it i* only because everything elte rye can do that day 1* a terrib la bora—New York Press. A Creeping Death Blood poison creeps up toward the Mit, causing death. J. E. Sterns Belie Plaine Minn., writes that » rlend dreadfully injured his hand ftticfe swelled up like blood poison ng. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve drew at the poison, healed the wound ind saved his life Best in the world or burns and sores. 25c at Biack■furn A Christen’s drug storeTo Cure a Cold in One Day fake Laxitive Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al trurpne refund tbe money if it falls tc cure i w GW cvnature on each box. 45c ...Legal Advertising.. VOTICI TO BIDDERS. soti<?e is hereby given that the Board of oanty Comm-astoners, of Adams County Indiana will receive sealed bids for ba; ort at county farm, on Monday. June 5, 1905. MI bids must be filed in the Auditors offic <M later than 10 o c.ock a m The contract will be awarded to the lowest eep-.nsible bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any ill bids, a.so the right to judge the quality >f fork successful bidders will be required to enter nto contrast for the faithful performance ol .is bid C. D Lawros. Auditor. OOARD OF REVIEW. Notice is hereby given that the board of view of Adams county. State of Indiana nil meet at the Commissioners court room n the city of Decatur in said county at nine > cioc& a. m . on Monday, June 5, 1905, *t which time and place all complaints of Anequai or unjust valuations for if p-rsona! propertv will be heard Valuaions of personal property will be equalized ina all property omitted will be added to * ne tax list A uniform valuation of all ner«onal propddtied bylavr as nearly Xa Practicable as mafle , ’’V she township assessors !u ‘-corrected and amended so as to make ls U pr‘lcticabie UStiOn ° f al ‘ property " near| V C. D. LEWTON. I2 ’* Auditor. \JOTICE JF RECEIVING BIDS. , i u£ <re j’- y K ? ven that estimates are T he auditor 's office, of Adams counla ? 4, ‘ or the furnishing of supplies for nli>a 2re y L Um ' ~3 aid of supng? divided under the following head«d7^bV oe ‘’ Fuell Drußs - Hardware x^ta I< S.™ <1S . a T nested for each class of P ,- at ~ y AH bWs muet he filed in a h m ou °® w not later tban ten o'clock Monday, Jun* 5,1905, he aw « Hied to the lowest rightto T b ” reserves the ,0 ’eject any and all bits. i»*o wmVr»J. b f ldd F>r 8 T ll , 1 ce'iulred to enter h, s l^° tr<lCt for tbe falthful performance of .l«_s ® .D. LEWTON. Auditor, Adams County, Ind.

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APPLICATION FOE LIQCOR LI-788 Notice Is her-' - g--.e» t-> tbe t:t:aai be ncorp.r.u-: • ■»: f Berae, Aig .r.*y. ar i -tat- .-.a rat: lit Hunx.«er. a male ic.-.s-andr-ciffli aid town, a person o■ -r tht ige I :na ■ne years, and a person not in the haat] econ.iug intoxicated, and a lit p-rs.asl •□trusted wtth the sale f i:ot Squon. will make applicatlea to the M >f Commissioners. mty o' Mon »eir June rfss n for the rear lai hi cense to sei. spirit. . - ria-inui* aod other in toxica tr.- ,uor*in leww ties than a quart at a tin. ‘ with thepmi re f allowing tbe-.me t re drink is 1 remise# where s -.d Tbe place wbneli -.re to sell said it ' xicating if si be z ound floor in the two storr Im .Hiding front.ns • Ma:-street in wtM ■ituauo on tie f j..owing describedp«sa o-wit; Tbe west twenty-twofeet of inlet «■ >er one (1,». Tfce rouiu * here 1 detilt to I iforesMid intoxicating z»r is twenty! 'eet in width, forty fire feet in ind ten and one-tn.f -i feet in bflfl n-ide measurement and has a *chmeni on the re--r which with thesM door overenti.-e balidtng s ;wedforrts«i purposes I will at the eame ume «*?! smsion from said Board of 1 otnnuoaw vo keep and maintain a .uncb Aforesaid room forth * purpose of *» eat a bla=>. 10-3 JACOB Hl NZIKEi AppliM 1 A PPLICATION FOR LIQCOB LEW Notice is hereby given to tttecitiwiifl Second w«rd. of tbe citv o-. “71. [I ounty. in the state or indisnx th«t> W. France, a male inhabitant sou »f said city, a person ver toe W :wentv-one years, a person notintw* >f becoming intoxicated and a fit be intrusted with the sa.e ot liquors, will make app of commissioners of the county«!“■ their June session for the year cense to sell eptrituou- i .nous other intoxicating : ,u >rs in ■MM™ tban a quart at a time, with the pnrt* allowing tbe same 11 b- drank on ises where sold Thero'm when are to be sold is s tuated on 1 g, and io the front room o. a • wo ’’L. , j| building fronting on Madison street ?ity of Decatur Adams county.«• which room has front atm rearopwj partition across said front. Dimensions of -aid fron is feet wide and ,ett «H on the following described P’ e ®'. er( (i Commencing at tbe southwest number eixmy-tw , < and runnM" north parallel with second s.reetfee’, thence east twenty -v south parallel with yesromi stn « street, thence west a. n. £e w ;M|j M&dison street twenty A of beginning. . 10-0 M. W. FRANCE AW" 4 PPLICATION FOR LIQCOK H- 1 To the cilirens of Berne in MonW" ship. Adams county. Indiana Notice is heeeby r -en thM* Sprunger. a male inba -“J 3 ' DtP(l ot! Indiana, over the ax-' °‘' blt 0 ( wot •nd a person not ini tne . 4t iot » intoxicated, will nia, 'e A ( Boara of Commissioners "‘regular* ’ county. Indiana at .ue.. e |i sptrir in June. IWo. tor a B"e--*; jn , es! qU» vinous and malt -iq e ■ • drank’ thana quart at • t! “* *5“ tM* sold in the buildings t.it j described preperty. - etsou ihi building fronting on >'“' n dami county ’ town of Berne, in sa.d Adsum , & ana. located on the so u « P-^ me t.Jn! ’and twenty feet wide the “ s middle one-third ot »"> lhe £ town of Berne and d. ■ tea 1 linf5 1 a of said lot by two str.iig« i . !in i3i» north and south, one o . be ro<h» w * 1 tbe west »Me thereof, and “ is the ground floor > - a dD( j vest p’ffbtecu - j,u Mfty two*«. feet !;>»* one opening » nd ’“h’. ‘ n .>rtli. one opening in the d !s tbe oW fourteen'Hi teet high ana in said building. The applicant also desire?" stand and lunch‘ fails to curr any c»-J-J ays standing, in 6 1 ]f