Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1907 — Page 7

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The Erie railroad h&e ietraed to its regular shippers the new schedule of advanced freight rates for grain and grain products shipments. As men- ; tloned before, this will go Into effect j April 1. Not so mueh effeet on rates ; from this city- as was expected is found. In faet, the rates to local domestic points, sueh as Toledo, Cincinnati, Chicago, Buffalo and other markets, are not ehanged enough to have any noticeable effect The principal change will he on the export rate, which rate hereofore been lower than the domestic. This will no doubt Infinenee those who are shipping to Paltiwore and other sea ports for expert trade. There are, however, few loeei shippers who u«e the foreign market directly. No changes are made on stock or hay rates. The wearing of the green on fit. Patrick’s Day becomes more general on each annaal recurrence. Saint Patrick crossed the channel from Kilpatrick, Seotlad about A. D. 449, to save the pagan Irish. It has not been given to many to live so long in the memory of their kind and- to receive annual tribute for nearly fifteen centuries. Local merchants are displaying the “three leaves of Shamrock,” for wearing on March 17, In commemoration of the patron saint It has Just recently developed to Andy Welfley that he has vaudeville talent Inexhaustible that has heretofore been dormant and in order to get ready for the coming season he 1« doing some very elever stunts tn his room to the amusement of his brother roomers at he Star restewreat It is stated that Andy will also take Ms eld »ny mare with him and perform one es toe greatest egneetrtaa hits of the •eaeon. Hertford City has cce of too ctdewt Odd Fellows In the Unftofl Btotes in Devld Feos, who makes his home' with hie daughter, Mrs. Cowan. Mr. {Roos Ws been a mombee of the Weetom After No. 81 lodge of Awoeta, for 94 yoccre. He te new pent to yearn of «eg and toe toon! Odd Pel tew* Wvo eeedo epgltetodfoa for Me M mfortea to too Odd FOUeww' and Bo beWefte' heme «t Mhnbnttan, sons. The owed mbWcwb Wc .boom to bmalft top wmbo time past cm< Mo focal bawtoom expect no <f*wrtw to on•wring him a permanent home cd HnnboCCfcn. A gmeetoeal wvnmn rwmrtof too •User toy, enye no oandtoaga tont toe speet foWMietesg thing to a now spa pm to bor ore wt<*orefetwg ooh—s. “Long Ope,’* she mH, **l <ah Mgtag es toose «too <M not atomrtote M ehwaye eeoafo to mo toat toe mwrtoaat who tintoi tevftee mm to tofcto with trfoa, wM3e toe one who done not advaWee tanpveorec mo with toe idea <bat be doe’t eare enough for my mode to ack for it Then, too, I have found toat toe merchant who advertlcee hae freeher goods, for toe neenoa >1 twppcMC, that he eeele more goods.* ' If you will took Into your personal r aCalrs you will tnd that you have no Mck eemtem. Too have afooaya got more toco you bore gensrref end yoer "hard lack" end too tote egntert you are year wenlmeooe erepytac •« po thickly ton* all yegr Meme eoem [ , to fall and m—sow you foot can't get' i along.

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teeweee to smub eoseptatet to Daw A Joab Arters Itoeaec bos base toneed to Georgs Spillers aad Ik G. Merita to pwrsbccs trees hoeas to besce ta Ataew eceaty. COUNTY DIPLOMA BXAfitINATKNt • —e Will be Held Here art to teems ea - - T -v Next ftetwrday at the Central school buildirig in this city and also at the Berne school building will occur the examination of eighth grade pupils tor county diplomas which admit those securing them to any high school in Indiana. Any pupil in tbe county may compete at these examinations and It is expected that perhaps 150 will make the effort A second examination will be held May 18th for those who are not satisfied with the first effort or who may want to put off tbe trial until that time, thus allowing them two months more for study. County Superintendent Opliger will be in charge. —o — Walking along a road in the remote west of Ireland, two tourists were passing one of the cottages, or as they are better known in the country, “cabins,” of the peasantry. Thia particular “cabin” was even a more than usually dilapidated specimen of its class, and the ehimney, consisting mainly of the remains of an old top hat, presented a comical, if pathetic appearance. Tipping hie friend a wink, one of the tourists aeeosted'» youth, who was sitting contentedly on a fence. “I say, my boy,” he said, “does that ehimney draw well?” “Bure thin, it does,” was the prompt reply; “it draws the notice of ivery fool that passes by.” David Makane, living near Milford, Kosciusko county, is a creature of misfortune. Fire totally destroyed his home last Friday. Some years ago he had a portion of eceh hand blown away by the accidental discharge of a shotgun while ho was standing with his hands upon the stuscle. Last year an explosfon of dynasaTto tore off his right hand, rerterrt him dart ta on •ar aad dOeSroyed the eight of an eye. Previews to this tiasc, hewewr, hte wKa bed separated from Mm, Jcwvfag Mte with twin eons to earn ta*. "Be rtwtafl, here omsws a fiMta*.** ••M en as Skeg ww. Mm swear tte case art fitaSMW asrtrt enw tew twwrt : — » ta scar* cf srtiteyfr bo Iteww. "tarta net a dMrttao," MtM aarttem , “W» a gteaga” "Wtearts toe «ih» ewe*-*” srttafi «tos fitatt. "ft tert* hr » MB •* , NNWBNBL- BWFNF W Wwft a gtaub; to a nag towte aw fife to War. too teas gtaas w .rt (tags rt Mtottag osmo rtnarth tea tert* wrt-' —tad MR yea teg tote a dkdrt. sr ' rttatak FQM NEW 806 MMI feVK 1 <f 4mb teto Wb P Tte DoflC st IHm I Mini Immb wmwl *wb 11 start art A an csaraat es a fiaa boD | dugs. Bead ta « anta towar cd dbg» > the eatftew hoans. One ad «ho tertbare cd ttee ooaasfi praaaabad a mottea ta the eownell toa* all dogs te rcaawvrt traaa too caatart tow clirttoa at oaaa Dead woo aeCMrt to get rid of the dotes, bat tad act comply with the order. Later a oocsarittco was ap- ’ pointed to tavsarttert* *te matter and os Twenday sight masts a re gate* to, toe eoaasta roaowimdtag toad tte‘

rrtgaartoa cd too too cteM bo deteaadid a* smoo. The soprt ot toe awnmlttao was adogtoC art now Baud tetr Jansa tenwyur, according to toe T onion Inert, has adopted too idea feat tooro ta a «rrt aaoeetation bebwwert cnaasaiod oooktag vowuols and the inereaao of appendtadtio. He holds that trugnneebs of the sanmel are broken off from the voooels by spotons oood for otirriag, aad that tow shtrpedgod fr*rt>o*ts ata at fort one of the cnuooc of infiammution of the vermiform appendix. If this is toe ease appendicitis ia likely to continue ineroasingt for enameled vessels are growing more and more in popular favor. The Saxons, and tn fact all toe Teutonic races, worshiped Easter and kept her feast day about the time of toe spring equinox. Unbridled license was allowed on this occasion and Jests of •very kind played. Many of those survive, notably that practiced by the sturdy countrymen north of the Humber, who, during Easter, sally forth ino toe streets and claim a kiss or a silver sixpence from ovwy woman they meet. Not long ago in the town of Bedlington, Northumberland, a coal miner wap fined for klaatag a woman on Easter. He pleaded the old custom and was immediately released. Lite te Ml of disappotataaeets. For instance, there’s the com of the London man who broke into the window of a pastry shop and took what he thought was a pfo. He found it to be an imitetton china dfak, filled with sawdust, and while he was expressing its disgust the policeman came along and gathered him in. A two cent advance in the price of Indiana crude has made the operators here look Just a bit more cheerful and they are getting ready to knock the rust off their drill steams and go to drilltag if a few more boosts of similar size come along about this time. . The rise makes tbe Indiana product worth 81 cent a barrel and this is still a figure much lower than the average operator cares to work under when the field presents so many opportwnftfoe of getting a dry one, as it docc at tote time. Acwrdteg to statistics gathered by Mrt fftary Strtbs, state statistician, retattre te the nmobcr pad nativity •f Rursews nwCmlteed ta Indiana during ttec year IRfit, 1,16? foreigners became cHternt ot the United States wWMa Banana's bordws during the yews. 08 tisfo nwmlmc site Germans rrcWamteated, VF7 erf teem taking rt natatafitartsw rtgars, while the fortte sort 11 es any cm natiOMlity was state ot fee team utan. sahr nine at rta-w bcssvrt aaCsraltaed. CBaton ecwtay immMtad <mw of ttee U«7- . Ort te wtacm you amap rtfe dvew •mri fi yew have art sort U is when •c wertor maa cays Knew ft Warmer. A Onate fart some wreta: Boam te where fibs Bart te ft Cold te where tbs tan tew ta. FARMS Bought Sold and Exchanged QAJLL OK WMns O. GANDY CO. ■OS Went Berry Bt, FT. WATMt, 188. L