Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. ivaav avisivn, iicirr »v»r*T. it ca . uLLIN<a M A M • IIISCRIPTION RATES, tjamu. par •«» * lO*’ ljuni-’ per year »* 00 iy per luvatb - • > M«U. per fear •> SO (mile coplea. Two OeaU. a.SearUaincralean.aOeaaoan OBappllcall. a Aawrec in the poet l ffice at I’scaiur. Ind!i an. at teeon4-ciaee mail matter J.M.HELLER. M NSRBR. The Indiana legislature will next Tuesday elect senators The majority ax well ax . the minority have caused and the way is now clear it now comes to light thaft jwAl of the leaders in congress. ninety per ekt’m tariff revision Penney I New York. New Jersey Virginia block the president* (pHURI to revise the tariff. ‘-*4 The democratic legislative ca'reiis t decreed that John W Kerri iind ’ Benjamin F. Shively shcitM shotil- . der the honors of the fnlnbrit*- ‘ns candidates for United Spates nn j tors. The honors fall ttprin s .afire and deserving denioesafh, the only regret being tha* it will not admit them tj real action ! ’j the legislative halls of the nat n. *1 J • M hoatethlnir In Addition. A German grocer, newly arrived tn New Orleans, opemnl up a downtown «• t. bli~l.ui< nl. lb gut e.ihuig faffly well for awhile, but s,sin all I.| < prtOUicrs tensed coming Meeting our of tl.eiu on die street one day he inquired the cause. • "Because you don't give liigniappe," was the curt reply. "But what is dot lagniappe?" lie per- • *Afled. i > stum hen W cue buys nyth ng ;.t a g-ri itgi.Mldi*' the clerk or proprietor '.rt v, ’ s hg'iii.ppe that is. a littlrfi.mMmiig in addition." ••Och. dot is it •li't" the grocer reflectively mid went his way. The next customer who came in was served by I i up. son . After the pm i ig» WSJ*iio<l ifilit VatuP 1 Cd over the < o .i.iot 'lhetoffliiW sp.lff 4 suddenly: <d u<m>k<hVlv sbl “What is del sum of sifttHWiJigluJertq ont forty seven not .b'wdy i

tmi Him" "Wi y. wli:.l« \ i-r .!u you rnvnn*' vTtid the . “Wliy. dot'- ymir l;,gni:i|’ia belle •ometbing in mlditiun. aiinu.hli" The gro- vr shop ,I—nl t..-' following, week. —Neu oi 1,-in- Tin -t'cii.o, rat. I.llirnri 11-.oK '1 IHe» e.. "No public libi. i i f;o I- book, tliieii-. lu tin I < lil-r.qii Hie/, have sjHitU is to wiitcli men who. nsk for rare editions, ini rn tin-- :.i;ill librnries we must dejieiid iui fUO prls vm|flor»-,J who h;.j p«yi; [ l-v a thief by cham e. 1[ <pitu|i Jauul, tbiel tA-fol- lii. reaches the u• >r a:. I nsk film if he tiiis'iib? firgotteii to have the v*.•mine »’■; i-fil.-eil-lift ;.t tlie tvjfsrry desk. If he is-ad <4<l hliihl lie Wysi “'I l^iiv rlo|4:ofuvi my cnnl Wit-4 will bring it iqnuud "He luinds ka k tb<- l-q’-k and disaii pears to reappi-i-r’iu niat parlictllftr library a- iuori’’'fiif luahy ftiMilffS TWmajority of? tioi-A thieves do not *des4 novels. Tliev gv aft-u of^ntf<n w ence, ulmamics, jw fcWib things, thut moat of fiiem prolu.Dlv ne«d in their business, but 'imt/fibt )irfoiil to buy. That is why siu'lf umes are naileil down in many libraries I have actually known a woman to get away with n city directory under her elm. •." N» w York t'ress. Nxtlirß of (lie San Hla« Coabt. The natives of the San Blas coast, part of the western coast of South America, have many peculiar customs. Tlie Iridian boy after his marriage becomes the slave of his father in-law nnd must submit in nil things to .1.1,'’ wilt until emancipated by his tfwn daughter's marriage, widen 'lie sets up his own home and beisvmeh thence forth muster of his V'ityili low. I'be men are very Jealous i>f their vroiqep, nnd in case of war or other grave danger their first s-tvp is to kill their ■wives nnd ehikfrem ‘Wiry tsilieve' dreams and insaiuly ><> by the "<Hk of evil spirits, and the dreamcf upmi telling tils drenth is killed Tin- Insane are burnMll stive tPliey'.nffitrV itb fir 1 elgnen tweak-eb id one irf tlielu vidauisli

v WINTER is HERE <sßiW».i AOdA s .&fe Jfe#’** -ARE YOU fiOING SOUTH?I '"’V‘ t»«J 1 J u Or Southwest by the Clover rwT&Et' |fT5(v r ”i 7Z (ui.fl ipw*bJ«p( wIT t.r'-i Leaf and Cotton Belt Route. ' I ’' «'•«<* Eictiraibh rate/Tif a2l day ndt • r : ' ii <<.'am Od ->=.un •■--«•! rfJOd v ! x?j l * •■ ok' T i‘? k,^“*«bt,uL xi- ■ W^W i '’’fS. , 7 . fc.ra Qll- vtm ■•’* t ■ h-- r.; ,’■ c.- ,F ! -t’,7/ (Jail on,irrtmisr a triofl agefit of the Cotton Belt Lines for, rnftatoaiion in, regard io rates, and the Snew Aeency for descriptions ot the White River Valley and Grand Prairie lands of At katie.aa. ’New ratt road lines Have piac'err much vtalsable timber ’anti end praiiie faima upon the -UMHWt. Our train? leave? Revalue at 10:05 P. M. For additional particulars address the SNOW AGENCY, Decatur, Indiana, j

Old Hellish llrlnba. Mend, made of. honey, water and fplces; tnaggrt, inoriil and pigment, variants. were very early drinks In Englund. Currant wine, eldi rlierry. gooseliwy. mullsrry. quince. plum ami apricot wine lire old f.isldoiied varieties. Purs nips mid tuitiipa produce n very powerful village brandy. Cowslip mid rhubarb wine nre very different, the former weak mid the latter very heady. Fir tree tups, green nettle tope, birch mid beee!i sap. bog myrtle, heather— all produced liquors. And did not a New Englund rhyme, meant to encourage the patriotic boycott ou Brltiab goods, run We can mnk< liquor to »wr. tin our bps From punqklns and parsnips and walnut tree chips? IT Sloe gin and rue gin are queer drinks. Negus is sherry, hot water, lemon. siyrt»-uii Die London OutI ItA-M” tI.iRMVi byxhlre used to drink in setret a ferociously IntoxlI eating ' f£ «>*e poison ous foxglove New York World. fa fNollekewa and < kantrer. Nollekeus. the sculptor of George 111., had a rare generosity which more! ttflfft) ewe iltfcflfJrGiV • arranging the works for the exhibltion: l “There's a fine—*• vary fine, work.; T.ct the man who made it be known. ’ Remove one of my busts nnd put this *_on4in if* place.” n • lawi ! > often Mfpiwitrd when lie was re-| que -.ted to. l»,ike il.l'Uftt he would say. In Id* persuasive. well nlgfl irxesisll -1 ide' way''“fib to’Chantri'y lie's the' man ifort fi tmut Ke ll make a good’ l«ist of you. I always reiommend I Idm." _ o . Y< t this stit | man wad penurious to . • ■. ■>.• bl . y j>‘. < umulso-il S f<»Krmii"i'f *1 ' 1 Ilohtlßl Bjsrtr. Fir ' dm lb< ii: in Ms "Fifty Lepra of .I*l'c< (Street*' tells of an ainiisit'g in.f.i. nt during tl:c visit of . tin- S«.. fl-i-ut.it.f ;; ;. ?/ .tb<; Tt.i,li»-' aY'tl.. - i--'WAW« -s 1 dt’MiFW \WHds«-1? tfnd-/huU tn irwli- nui'oCdW'r ■akariesty V r.uuisst U ey’-wib grti'-f lowMfaliilfriWifMi-y'ftnTasr-tve ciimc.] O gmat/jnqaieß* lie * dd-. llrtfffc f6T you our bale Take him. O mother, ter j thy knees; fold him to Here the iJ’i-'Ull hats frigi-temd, eg. laiuie;J; | 1 'But i- non ' • :.e " j<t? I <Ton‘t -• e saidjjttw Swnzi tnavely. at tlw-k.iiAnd ’ um%,, UWi ihfTJWil k Wft : l-kiefc t r £l.out six feet high and VeU . 'over '2ri6 pduridk.' lie is nsriC *’

! l Picture frames made to order at ; lbw prices, at LYMAN_BR<>S. 3C7»lfi X For Sale—Twenty cue shouts. Inquire of Motta Miller, rural rotate' iiv.. MMd i . F-irN ale—lfiO and <0 acre farms.; vytll sell both either as one or separate. Large house and barn in i t'ftir condition. Large orchard and plenty of good timber A rich and fertile soil: a first-class title will be given. The farm will sell between this and spring. Be sure'and do not miss a tvirgain. Write or see Samuel Houk, executor. Decatur mral route seven. Residence 4 of. a mile east of Williams staion (Jcme and see me and I will show . you the farm and treat you with due rest'eet. t ;“'.a ivtdl' k-* - > jThe black shawl lost by J. P. was found by Wash Hufiman whoV'Klthmed M this office. Owner please ca|J Notice. 1 have plenty of money to loan I on fayms at low rate pf interest. I Partial payments at apy, time. No . pOßimisston. Dore B Erwin, after-! ' ney at law 71 27tdtf I . | .... « :< i , Notice- | Golden Gleam Stove Polish, the ' 1 only ilustless and waterproof polish 1 on earth. Call 'phone 445 and it' will ha delivered at your house. 1 Harn C. Wyatt. 298d2Wka i —< —.— i Notice to Township ancL ? 1 City Trustees. — . ,T“u'f January, r l9Wi, draw will be 1 ■ ready forjyonr acceptance on Jilnu ! ary am] !?• .1 |f. ri'elle, Treasurer.

Ton Mvanved For Him. In ' hhugo there Is u prlm lpul of oos . of tl «- public schools who In Ida college days was considered something of i> •sl'uirk" nt luitin nnd nt ninny other stud.es besides. What he did not Lu- w about physiology e w «s lianity worth knowing lie wan u "grind" mid n acbolnrsliip man. His little Irl. aged six. I» now n I pupil nt tin , vperimental schwl nt the university, where she lei.tus many things out of the order of public a< h «d ixlucntion. lleceutly she fell mid hurt herself. Her fntlier found her crying. “Whut • the mutter. NoreenF* he asked • I fell mid bumped my pntella." the replied. Kemciiils-r this was in Chieu go. mid not In Boston. I‘upu was sympathetic. "Poor little girl!" I.e said, mid proceeded with the best Intentions to examine her elbow. Norveii broke away In disgust. "Huh!" »he snorted. "Haven't you ' never learned anything? I said my pntella! That Isn't my ellsiw. My elbow is my great sesamoid." Papa went for u luitin dictionary. T»>«- Hrn«-a« or Fairs Tales. It in very reasonable to argue that no | creation of human fancy could hist ns - fairy tales have lasted through no one Knows how many hundreds and thou-s.-fcdv APyeifa. unless It was very good. F.ffdllArr "t* l good and not enuid n.urt aum-ly diesriiisl-swJy that * Wyli,,i» Ws-d -nd. f-iuiidtblill lust tlir -ugii tile grilidliig of the ages. ' So I Is-ffevg ftr>r flart-hfs sff-Wdd 1 till their clrtlih'viv's tlqjjigUwlJqimi full ** fairy tales if |ley, w j lirtapnntldhs Mr-’iig nnd ta-altliy. .A-i f<>r thut man <>r' hbni|n‘Veh» hns'niH these bitglit > n-l jojKffwtltiiigaef fatwy. 1 flying like fcolden l--a s through V‘»‘ jJ inl ' re-esses of Lis* picmoij, I e.ill onljf *:ij . that I hni 6r tl«-r p.nrcirtl-'IriWV i havMr’Tieen rw-elvetnil of the 1 enflW Nti'ining of their - lul-l i««i that-i am 'sorry for that p-s-r soul who lias lust so mu-h pleasure out <>f Its life.—Howtitd Pyle in As II I.bJliiMi IMI H»e Rirt». Os every hundred tourists who visit the Canary islands quite seventy five ate British NatuewWy. -therefore, the I natives i-f tlie - unary islands take a ir . .. nterrst In everything which at* r Hittie I- *s appalling, but tlirnr very dis-1 L-nrigard for E "Uhnrm" to t..elr --onversatTon. A man . in a barber's shop pointed to a dllapl-tflati-d map of tlie world which was jAhuiled to the wall. and. ptltting his fore finger upon Spain, lie exclaimed; "Hi 1 ’ ships niay cykH: dywiiao Uit it i •' 1* all dowtlfiW. TliT( Ylffe'r'V v ILKe crip- . pled them they w ill mil Ami it so easy ! ■ 8o get back to England.' because it is all j uphill." Flokklhk. The Jewish rabbis had a legend I wiiklt Can'll*! conswirt puiikilimdiii • ; buck to iw xl.iy« vt -rx< first ptutenHf ti whicii is quaintly refl.-ct -.l in ibal-jo.id- | era -olhi-y's play upon names, "Ad j IMu .A Etc CJifn Aliel." Os paiiffw th -re Is. too. tlie W.-triilng . of Solotuvti. "Lio that spareth the rad I batelb. his sou.'.' or the old lygvtuign proverb. "The back of a Lid i* m.ijje [ that lie may hfiarkeu to him ttiaf beats ■ It." but if we must go history iil<m? the etirlivst redord* lieloug to the I m ins, whu pructiited flogging in "Cv<Tal degris'ji of sei erity, n There were the fenila, u fla| strip of ! leather, a cbmparntTrefj- mild |M>nina<v Ter; llw si-uriea. u h.afslier iiWlrnmeht 1 ; of twisteu iiaivliiiMftt, IrJ-tlc ttugellutn. a, cruyl, scourge iff leather -tbiVMfa , , - - s. -,r ■ -vpi f - IHiimunih on Bgbhl Ship. Milffoit* -f dollars’ worth of diamonds me imported into rids'Vlffldtry every jiegr. In carrying packages us such traortffnary m-e'taken. They 0M- iiiimiinsl fii strong"safes ifnd so carefully guarded thnt Hot an InktlituT lias ever bevn rei-orded in wldChiKiiamonds have lieen lost or sLuleu,-though a man could easily walk off witii )i,alf a million dollars’ worth of geibs Iff Ids ! waistcoat pockets were If not tffiil ! one of the nuist dirti- uit undertsikiihm! ! in the world to commit su< h a theft, or , even to find where the gems are stored on shltiboard. «-9Mapr«»n*i«e. - In the uursery liie letter of tlie law J occasioiiuily leaves sumetbing to be de Hired, aei-ording to tlie London Cliron 1 lele. A very little lady had been toh’ I that it was r’.’Zle to Kmtradlct. Sin I schooled herself not to contradict' witii I great eonscientiousnesa. but one day p I half Jesting accusation imide agnlnsl ' her by some iiqsuspyctinc metali^r., of i the grownup pag't of tjie htJUSo uqiirli ; made her fall from’ a stilie ofjti'iflc • Luckily her imagination supplied liei witii a compromise. In a Voice trem , bling witii tears and mission she g.-isj ed otilj()"Ie*I really timllc'you-iirtT.MMJ ■ taken—you—you beast'.", . u , __ .Lin-! r '. 1 -n me* & To Whom It )lay Concern, t u l hav4 been »pp6lnted gen-v---eral iMeentforkheaxleriot VitMe Ore Hiedicii»a AtW-ikibAiMetiM can r' Yrm tt*TRtIMTC ROOT TbNVOVRfp atJ V bxf - Mhtitfty' bf“e<iiWi W‘ H-Ilt tl 'lol rTrustee Pttblfe 41 ' •Oflce of e.icb • •—»- ——.... ... __ ■ 1 dfiw *064 0$ n’J‘ Wfr »)d«* i T6 1

Weather Forecast. Friday fair, N->rth west winds “market report. - Accurate pncea paid by Deeslui ffisrebants for various produota. Co»reeled every day. Wednesday Jan. 11. GRAIN. BV B. L. CABBOL, OBAIM MBBCHABT Corn yellow new • - r >*> Corn. Mixed new. s’s» Machine shucked one cent leaa OaW. new—,, „ — | Wheal. No. 2 I Id Wn.at.No.B I O'* Barlev Rye No. 2 1« Clover Seed- « <«» Alsyke »i 3-ickwhetd ——— IF Flax Seed — Timothv —— 11 Buckwheat — AO CHICAGO MARKETS J Chicago market cloeed at I:lspm lodar, according lo Decatur Slock and Grain Exchange. July Wheal IKU Wheal, Jan. Wheal, May 1 H’l i July C0rn....; A6 Corn, .January Corn, May •M •} July Gala flats, Jan Gala May -‘iU Jan. Pork 12 ; J0 Jan. Lard *’ •'O TOLEDO GRAIN MARKED Changed entry afternoon al 3:00 6’clrtek bv kJ. D: Ha e, Decalur Special wire aervioe Wheal, new Nfl- 2, red, caah _>l ls| May wheal;...- 1 20 Jul, Wheal 101’ Corfi'<e*Mh “‘iJIL AM May corn , ..'ji.U— j_i —dJ.— 4«>_* July oorn ( ->-<i ■•s- *t > 4f»g Gala, cash -— —*i —»~u May oatfi.... JufrGate' ' ' 1 rTrr ' Rye. east U —-- .4 io! STOCK. ' ,w o SV raxb serieiMiß. nature' Lamte_i: U Oo "Hog's? per cwt. ! 3 7.->i tl 15 CatMeperfb 2 « M Calree.'per ttx—XA—.'—Kitt 5' OowAitrt, ,-..4-.-.I 40 ,v> 2 nl W4<. «?WWF*U9«H<i 'Mi? d .VoiWgTurkey.. J.. tn* 1 ’' ‘ Old — 011 - '4*;,rn -HA.T HARKET. ar iwoq -i No. i Wmokhy la rare (baled! ui | S No 1", email ■■- i -1 (XJ, I No J’<H»fer il,:£ J*’ n ' ; "" T SO'lfab‘ a! ' >u WOOL AND Hines. ' • by b. XALVtB a atm. Phone 442 . Wool, unwashed i*.'. l»w>U‘B | .Cpou- T .W Ki 1,50 Skunk * , T iO 1 50 Gpossum ..' — T ._ly (a ti© Mink’?!.'l£...ll*_J!:. : -IJL2 T . » Muskrat!- iMp; 13 JBeef *-*' Qheep Pelts 2J>,KL L2p Tallow ... COAL Per Ton iPfices of 'cokrdn' hrid after December Ist, nrrtil rtitther notice wfil be as foJlowH: • < . - i Hocking Lump, per.t0u........f3 M 0 Virginia Splint... .. v .. 400 Indiana Lump 3 t‘o Domestic Nat.’.....'.......!..'. 3 fiO Washed Nut... . 4 00 Pittsburg Lump t...... i... 4 00 Pocahontas..,-.ns 4 50 Kentucky Canned tj 00 Anthracite....”... !. 7 50 Charges for carrying coal 25<- per .ton or fraction thereof; upstairs 50c per ton. ( • i. - • i OTHER PRODUCTS. -, BY VABIOOB egQCBBB. MBBOBANIB. Eggs, fyesh, per dpi S 25 Lard.,.,..,. ; 07 Busier, per pound 14 Potatoes, new 45Onions r.v...... I. .'1....... 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Applet, per bu. ... . „—.. - wl rUHtfatji l Indltna 90 Whitehouse 1.1! Somertol 53 O9l!lw!^'r^'?.’.?r. ! . m iS Ragland fWWX4««G»U'i ■ .55 Tioaa |],57 Pei-isylvania ],.|2 3o ping... .... .' 11 9 N’«h%£.::';;:.!:;'::!::<r 'S' S-ulh Litas.... 90 •|"""/tXWKET'N'OTti3. , ' ' ; ’ !l ’ 7 ’ - Lifeipool rijarket rlliMd' blend/ Wh4ai;'4if««rt loww ' " Cord,ijjiheflk higher. >' . q Hid Im Re<ffiplß ( alGtueag.(. ! icda y ; , , lt . t , f?"" n I ' ll ITI '»• < s 1 iQaAffoUMtmi uui-ar nil fir/L,aii* 43aare ! ireio ••*>■• > c<g. a svs vv.’ 14000.! •fi’f vl l ♦rEiiitaaiß icr tomorrow:, ~«.Zk>u.nv xfi- vitfi m'w' “’i'h QmW 191 car

fit. ■ - l I. II 11... 'i i.,. ,i -tu jr|> PJ /ti/vt ■ i z 7T vt>\w rr*7'f> '' rod odrz C3C l.tr** lew oil. >1 ojj uflvn tflßi f»‘»ii» J-mi- •.aid n-i ati jfft ' ‘iNthl X’Kiw no '* ls '' 1 ' ' 1 b rf t ,f k ii'i.iii'X l ” uh ’.■'u, UK* inUjAiNAti. t, u (Phone 239 ;AGENTS: FOR:::BEST''-ItISURAIICE' ; THE WORLD - . < irr r fthfefff r«f 'f /• ift » I»*!**•* iU . i . “''l Jtf/'jU ,'F>ilu ♦ Al ,21 m .J 1 — .'I . f). I'?»J/ k’ < ’

’L L is 4. i >’y. LftsfoF*;;* : in I 4k hlj ' THE BEST MEN t, q1 •' 1-n pay bille by I checks. It helps in biißiness' it helps ( to save money and is the up-to date way Come now anti start an If you put off you may SPEND MONEY that might ls> stved Tour money is perfectly safe here and you cun get it auy time, but it is easier to add to it and save than when in your pocket. The First National Bank DECATUR. IND. MONG TO LOW n n /ZX Tint>> Z\V\. C E AZ y t hl* < yigsrl t OB 5 O L L 0 o A A N n FARM LOANS : We are ‘ placing farm loans at 5 per 1 cent inf. with privelege of partial payments. Other comiipanies have advanced their ![rates. We have not. b GV V LOANS: We place 1 desirable city loans, at 5 per TtJent int. Small dwelling loans [:|t 6 per cent int. Building Upans made. All with privi-ABSTRAXXS-i .We prespare Tn’e? Our loooks are modern, complete ’ and up to date. rwrSTMI'NTS We' I offer tQtuvestursxhaiCvsec'llrlII ties bearing ty iair r ;i/e of ineterest and as sate as gover- ' went bonds. J£-y*m-have idle jyoney, we ask you to invest!-, TgafAi * ‘■‘o' ' vshnif! 07 4* • CM! <' T<i«l iJtwhwl In (T , - The Decatur Abstract 4 <<- g 1 'ii-r pul W in I i Hl inrv Lean €O., DECATUR,-; • v INDIAN Ar No. 1 -o' . South Svoj:'<l St, Rooms 3 Studabaker.'sbik-.n l!1 . l u i -' _ ■' - -t ’lhr ■ <i- .■ I--’'ll- ini n’ i’ Trrrdi CALL ON 7< „-) .<f Ht -7 < i..t rd City Trucking Co. **OM! DRAYING. TRUCKING. Etc. Heavy Work a Specialty ALL KINDB OF COAL AND 1 COKE. ’ Phone 412 -i> l-i -J, |, -! Special Lew Eicursien Bee ™'l-t,l)vrfl l-EAF ROCTE.. ‘ rs Seesen 1904-05' ,: 'i I I fii! ‘-HI W| I|, (1 , r-MM. ffnrnrrrm'tA mi.-n- -q Mom esccßiMltlatcit ro hsAl- SA,' n hU,- s t 1 ’ uro ,; i f im.Zmbu nWt, I »> T < rfouribsi ,i.b aoimms It | t-A .r-yr -v-s '-«•-*bec«Ui». inr

X W*f|,UUlil I- IH CIHISV NERVOUS DEBILITY ™ , ±,7, In -, n-»- <8 ABibimw. »m r»» ud liu:: r by * 1.-.4 .*;»’ i'CAiAaAOCiAnoV'L'.iCXCO u • * Blackburn A Ciuialeu _ A Pay ment Contractu ihbuw! by Qll the .Etna Life Insurance Co., L U of Hartford. Conn., earn profits enough to cancel six of Yhe | ■ Demen's, thus reducing the in, number of paymenu required to 1 ■ and guaranteeing a profit of more than 1 A 4 upon money actually inH n vested, besides the profile iU r further to accrue, in compliance with the terms of the contract For further information see Jonh Scnurger or Mrs. L. M. McEwen. ROY ARCHBOLD, DKNTirr I. O. O. F. BIXX’K PbOD w-Office. IM: residence 245 JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP Office Dav Wednesday of each U-t'-m For Saie oy HENRY NOENEMAN insure Vour Property n the Deutur Insurance Agency Gallogly & Haefling □ ii X; 4i - o r»T’~ W GOftL 1 ■ [r , ■ , Feed sujd Seeds , u ■ 7IJII Jtji. '. » IT U» r - 1 Peninsular Portland |< ki Cement, f: fji.-t*;' : z Qypsum Rock 0 Wall Plaster' We make a specialtv of furnishing HIGHGRADE clean , U? a|y J. D. HALE FHonee j h : Ltor. deheHdn rfnd 2tfd e! : B. E. LEW ifnn; - ' ■ Kuofljig, Spouting , i r i- and all kinds of ■Un Galvanized Iron Work fyiruaees.. itepairlng a ii- • Specialty*, All Work Guaranteed. 1 ; txxisud lu H*hrf buik'im. bu First K-ct it .H taeeti' * I '* ‘ JH n-i uid q i V ,' WL".’ General Repairiun • brn fn/irin * “ ‘ i,nrt posit Hit toudn- ah*- maims df,: - * 4 « ■,saw oilrig, Ourisnrithine, Etc,\ M i Hit v .'w-vaii Hill .to wjbo wnj;l ni'H-av - W iter EaKs*(0:7 !i;H 1 F* E. SMITH rt