Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1905 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. I—l . jssa=Bsa»x=r hmi •r»i»o bosh *r»t>*T. sv l g, W <a . «UU<NaH*M« • r»»CRIf»TION RAT Cd. •» •unit*. usr w«L ■ ’®f *j, .mUf. n». »i*r • ♦* *’jp MbU. Vtt iBOBUI ..*•** •••••»•« •*' ~jLia,Bs*»s*» •» »O Stalls cuvlwo. Tec Osal* itowcraMa tasUc Mavar ou a StwHlsttv post tSeaM Oecatai. I»J . . •»,»»» u »‘.l ’ J. .MCLLKR. M **••» There are strong® d. ings down nt Washington. At one end of the avenue there in a rampant tariff, revisionist and at the other end there l.« a great majority of standpatters; but, this is not the strange part of the affair. L>vte Washregton dispatches state that there are a few who are one thing at one cm J tl • end. It is charged that Jitu Wason is one of those who has made a mis-
take by trying to keep a foot at a .Tim got a rap on the heel with the big stick and ' h ' footing — Portland r< ml-li • Still Another Chapter Prosecutor Moren filed aa nffida- j ▼it in circuit court this af(erni>»nl . • :. -nth house breaking. Tl. • - iutr c witness is Dave Crabill to whom . • ago.. It’s another chapter in their! saloon troubtee* which have been ( going on for several days. - ~ ~ gfu spite of the Sob*. “Are yon food of musk:" asked al Stramor of v c . as a a very painful way. “Not particu ,o . ." re? iod tte young man fruniily. | r:i evrcie’y font' of the mus , :l” e A Great Com Ethel—V.’ i y-»u <! K, bowed tot Penelope—That was Dobson. ’ tte '• 9 cor.' ■MUfac. thing sirup. . Dea.l%un.*ei-.-r> . :e the m »t Instructive be 'are tl e’. ' wilu pa- . t revn. •
■ I■ • o ■ Have. You Attended The HUB’S GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE? If not you H shculd girt this ycur. earnest-attention, as tl is Gigantic Clearance Sal? positively closes * H Saturday, January 23th, at Eleven O’clock P. M. oMcllars of good seasonable Merchandise at Your Mercy. Below we will quote a few of the Liany hundred bargains* Remember this is strictly a legitimate sale, and all I i Goods as Represented •cr MO NEY 10he er fully REFUNDED. p » '■ * ■ .-gsssa."L~^.xz zsxstizxz*. asaa-au. aamMggi t • • . ../X. -Fe-A- WARM ONES . . = *■.■■••■ jmm ' ww gaMwyawwwtwrwiiiw .i'-H'-awwi ..u *-*—g—»*,«««» ■•- 50 dozen plf.-u and .ancy hem- 25 dozen Mens’ Fancy sox goat 18 dozen Mens’ all wool undergo stitched hanckerchief’lOc value ■ « wear, 81.00 values go at 3c I' K 58c - Genuine ell wool o’coat, good ' 150 dozen Arrow brand collars Hl value at 812.50 will go at Xp sizes sold all over for 15c 57.98 »l.ao Jd i nw — .T/T-r rm Hill r . -.— gj 26 dozen Boys’ Cashmere knee I Heavy Sweaters g fe pants, 25c values go at . (M values go at 8 I4c M’va m B ■ ■ K--J B. KALVER & SONS. T VPiIIT T D BIG STORE ■ Proprietors. THLwIIUB BLOCK. g DECATUR. IND. |g HHHIBaKMBHBIMSBBBSBBaaSBHIBEBHIi B E«lK<t
Resolution. ' * Wigham Puootaligo tribe No. MB,! Improved Order off Red Men. 18’ Hun. C 1 ’d Moon. G. S D . 414. T<> the * Sachem. Criefis and; Brothers: Your oimmittoe on resolutions in memory of our deceased brother, s >l, mon Nvreiter. respect fully re- . port as follows: It is with groat' sadness that we j : record the death of onr beloved j j brother. Solomon Nvreiter, who tn* joined the host who have gone be-, ! fore and we deem it just that an 11 expression of our appreciation of < ! his many noble traits of character r Lhonld be spread of record. There- • * 11 fore he it Resolved. That white we with be- ' coming revereure submit to the wi ■.' of the Great Spirit, we, aa a tribe, j -,rn for *Tj|j • o . not without hope »h«T we shall meet ags.ft I) ♦ What th >ugh we canned hear
(B <> • B’CI ■-<>!•.•>■ —watch amir ay Death is a friend * * 4 a ~ -. • n • • ■ ■ r • qmM. • ’ Doth d * h dimsav ' • Ol .-t? • * a Raaolved. That in the death of! ■* x t Tribe !« , j ments the hiss of a brother who was £ '" f g nr der. and whose counsel and advice vas al ways reverenced by the Tribe; W k .. ~ - ■ ... ■ - . '-.I . .nd v» 0.1.1 'to the needy anil distreseeil; a [friendand was near and dear io us all; ami citisen ’ wboea noble and upright life was j a standard of emulation to his fel- ; . low men. 9 Resolved, That this Tribe extends ’ its sincere smypathy to the be- , reaved widow, the family and friends, in their sad bereavement; and that a copy cf these resclutioßa ■* < ■•• “ a That our charter be ■ draped m mourning for thirty days, j inti m be apraal
»».«««—-« I II record on a nienwtial page in our | record, and that they be published in our papers. Harry Witkenaon Jacob Eidy. J D. Hate. BUSINESS MENTION Wankal—A suck of rtraw Lv»t year a will do. Call or isv The J. 1 W. Place Co. at once. Wanted—A honrekvi per. middle >igi-<i lady preferred. Good wage* to right party. Enquire of Mr*. B- ; L Confer, Fifth street. Effective Jt“. 19th the Clover Leaf will disoontinne the sale of 7 ’ and 15 day tickets to Toledo and Sr. Luui* L TteMiller, Agent L »st. —A white wcoten m tfl! >r w ->n tte’ • rner of Adam- and Tbjgd street' and th-’ P. > pl< - ree taurant. Finder pteaee. return to this offtee. M 3 Mexico nineften hoars nearer. Double dr dy throng service. Iron Miinntain route. Ask ti >ket agents • • A A D Jr , T I’ A , eon Scminel Bldg., Indianapolis. 1 have opened a bariier shop in the Frank Biyer building on N »rth Secomi street, just south of Pattereon's mill. Cigars and t »bac*i f>r -ale TILDEN LISTER. - f Notice, to the people of Union township, whv have business with the trustee, you will find mo ny mail route 12, Decatur,. by phone. Monroeville line 154, or pcremally home on Tuesday, which wil be mv office day until further notia? is given. For convenience to self and family I have selecetd this day, Tuesday, as effiae day. Yours for ‘>•l- • »Jno * Barklev, Ti >' -e Union Township. 30Sd3 w 11 uit-aieM Selseas*. A-- t 1 of i I'l * ciri whose verses were always "ileclincd vi * t. t -Ilosrtng uniijne plan for having them published. She wouhl send a line of verse from one of lier poems to the query column of some newspaper and « the ll:.me of the poem and of the author. A friend, also a rhymester, would send the querist’s own poem to the paper with the desired information. awl of course it would api'ear In • for the friend and so on until Isetween • * ed.
short Bachelors. ••|»o twchHors div j -. I*” they <lv . 15 ,-r t'-iii- - »• "**”s* a • single man. "It w add • w# * I j’i»t reading a n«j«»rt which to I rnstne s*e-a. 'y In saver «r the mnr.nm | ui. I Hn. Ttv- retei-1 shows that ’ ■ j mortai-ty rui-’iig bachelors from Hw are of thirty to forty-live yean* to «•• I Ito bo '.'7 r*n- rent. « aininig tu.irrh-.l uie’.i of tin' ".ii..<' It i* 14 1 1 r .< at For forty-one t>acto'< >rs who attain t' l ar- of forty y- ■« there are seventy j tight marrusl nteu who attain lite miiiv I age. The dlffcrewa to still n> *e »ttdk i in.’ in i* -•ns of advanred ;’ge A* ! sixty y<> rs of tts*' there remain but re...1 t«ro i i-is for forty-eight m.itriisl u.en. at wvrnty years eleven : b.i.>r tv i -'-vn married: , men and nt eighty .rears th* re bacbe I iors for nite married wen. These fi't’l ure- av» tn t» hi-lteatv'that the best thing for n <tua to go is to gel bto a wife nud sbeke wearing cares of bach etertiao.l We nil Want tn live as long as jaws: iv and live ha|-i ty If we can gome luetv h>- are reasoosWy happy But tdl of them are not. Get married Ttiat' the prefer c;qer.”—New Or- ’ leans Tians-1 lee ocrat. Michael \nsvl Work. Ml< I •••> Anireto r- e I a)» . ntirelj uj«>n form- ths forui of the figure ami jof the dtaiperk'S. He told Pope .Inlian ' IL wl»en the tetter re >< M him to paint the ceUtey of the S stine chapel 1 st Rome, that lie wa« not a painter 1 ' but a scuiptor; yet. after he had sl -i; l.fn -elf up for four years—from to 1512—and the «ca£>oM was removed a result hail bet-n ac eved which is, ! without ivnilM In tin w0...1 Very wonderful the w.irfc «’> -ti Mkhae! i Angelo »• read over this vast area of 104M> »<,a.-.re feet The faet that. '; there are M” prtacl 'll genres. BMmy of cetaasai aha, besides a great ntuu her of oth* •» introduced for ■-■ora tlve elect ami that the ere-u >r of thlvast s mi «■* only thirty three , when be betrun Ids work-all this Is; J marreio,.-. prodtekoHi. and yet m>t s\ maneloss as the variety of expression tn the flgure-i of which Jere; hi- ob ■ ly one ti-riire in a small sWb arch.— ' > Charles U Caffin in St. Niciiolaa I ' “ Half a Fare Mining. “It Is not an uncommon thing.** says; a nwn wi. > has'tennted in central Afri- ’ ca. “to meet a native with half of his' fare missing, and wl.cn you ask him I how it happened tie will tell you that a | , hyena snipped at him while he was | i asteep. It is marveiotis how they re rever from such wotindto. as the teeth [ of the animal must lie p.r* .nous, and I ' | the n lives have no antiseptics and a I ’ j very crmle way of treating wounds. Whi-ii a ■fisl.’ as the nathi-- call it 1 . comes round the camp howling, the •boys’ shout all sorts of vile uatires at : 1 it. But rery often the animal makes i a morning to the loss of something dis-
. *«•«• Mrrekia. • It was at *me firm* *' r^ WS f n , "* Dante Gabriel !!>•»«•'H- l ' l ’* William soil Hwlnbi'nw- am <•" «-• •*r, ”’,-rf >“ 1 "7 m " T "‘ ! fast r d - i -- uted bto pten*.’ M-W"th it ..i7 telta the More ’ll wil*. p:i** i 1 -,-tti h’d ” t,: •"’ l I risen though « «■"* 4 * breakfurt tal.lo on ate--e dish " ri 1.-k slubs of baron. v|x»t» , rested Ore tl’liß Sim*" » . . , - which five rl <1 e«s bed to death. I’rreeUtly lte- M 'iti ;, l’l l **■ ed tn his dp««tag go*n. " , ‘ l ’ / d -v n at heel, and devoured lb- • " » ? repast I-e un ’«•*.” T’ut m< >l ’ too much for Meredltt. fired three mouths' re»t rather than a*
: see it Ti*** Tbc wbkh tb<? tphkix pi*° pounded to the Thrtmns mid the solution of which she made u condition o. her withdrawal from the state was as < follows V. bat snip- d l‘»* k *’ ' at first fmr. uwn two «nd at last three feet 7" fla'lpua dtocovcTßl ttie an-vver | to be*"man.” wlw In iufaucy. from i , using his bands no veil as bl* f«vt in ( w ilk a' mar be said to have four feet , I (all fAursi. in after life employs but | ( tn a and in okl ajpß he adds a SUB. wiiteh may be reckoned a lilted-; I Upon this solution being given the, sphinx to raid to have thrown bene); f : headlong from the citadel. The Simple Life. ' In my « ißderings on f -ot when 11 • I walk through the provinces of Europe and talk to the people and fish ip: ! tonrn I find tost what people lack most j ! In life to sl nitiieity. the poor man > well as the rich. It cons s not la plain dress, but in plain Bring. In « 1 ! ii. ty of l.e t. of I - ”>al > elsef* an 1 r,--: -■ t f *r I' eY.et.efs of others.—R' 1 ' I Charli -Wi . er. Pr*|W rrifni-o Begin the morning by saying to thyself I sb-11 m> t the bnsyl>o«ly. the tin- ■ ' grateful, arro- int deceitful, enviovs and unsocial, but I. who have seen the • nature of the good, that St 1s beautiful. . and that of the bad. fl at It Is . gty. | can be injured by none of them.—Mar-, i cus Aurelius. Cans* For Sorrow. , Brown—Sia:tii is «. -“ ti " ’<h brahi’l : fever. Green—Yon don't say sol Brown i —Yes. The doctor says if be recovers j his mind will be a blank. GrrenWell. I’m sorry to hear that He owes | me $lO. Spitefcl. Kate-Do you think it's true that peorie i tcii.- .'we’hf k ssi: : Midge—Ob. I«Ioa* t' uk so. See how ; often you’ve liven ki'sed and you’ve never eat— it anybody yet. — He who brings rMkiile to bear I | against troth finds in bis baud a blade’ I with >ut a hilt.—Lam 1 --r.
urt »f norm's M •». 'AUlait the deuce are you lining on th* lop of that tree. Mike? Don’t you know Hint If* living C-H d twiiT 'I -.,. Yi , your Itouor. The list y„ had a trt* v’d down It fell 0» ton of me, an-l iwgorra, <H II be sate th tohiie! Loudon Tit-Bit*. V tlenlu*. "Your innthi r-ln-law never pays you n lon : vl It." raid one matt to another. "How i’Sh u 7” "She did ®nev. bill I *ot my mother to co:.;v on « ' bit nt tht same time ” Snaao's Aerompllsliateaf". Mr. Hayrnke Well, Huson must be studyin* art. Mra. HcyraUe - laind sakes! Mr. Hnyrske—Ye.; she mi.vs, - I
am writing this teller In my drawing "oom.” —Chicago vows. Fourth firsee. Faith, hope ami charity should crowd closer nnd make mom for gratitude.— Atciii-' U Globo. They Were Itertnles*. In her book on the poet Whittier, Mrs. Claflin relates the following anecdote: An old uunlcer frietid visited Mr. Whittier. He was a bachelor, ami when the 1 ur for retiring came be was shown to hi* room. Soon after tie was heard ratling from ibe top of live stairs lu an excited tone: "I think tbee lust made a mistake. I* riend tk Littler. I find feinnle garments In my room!" At-vvUh-b Friend Whittier replied: •’Thee'd letter go to b d. The female garments won’t hurt thee." He IHOn't Iwesdi. Little Johnny That young man wlu cow’ s to see you must be pretty poor company. He hasn't any reuse of humor. t?iste-r—Why do you think so? little Johuny I told him al! abouttte funny way you rush about and bang the doors when you get In a temiier, and he didn't laugh a bit—Smith s Weekly. MnrrteU An<el«. A domestic wife 1* merely n woman. When we marry for love we don’t marry a woman. We marry an angel, a o -tint, etberer:! being with wing* and a halo. As you value your happiness never rem >ve the wings snd'ba’.o. —Arthur Law. Her View. She- There Is no excuse for a man dancing badly. He-But if be cann >t dance otherwise? She—Oh. that merely wook! lie i c-xeure for not dancing at all.—New York Ptesa. Mot Hl* Own. “Is tbs bouse you now live in your own !■" "Not now." "You heve- it I it?" "No; got !;> rrh ’* p :rd-r y 1 the balin'* th t saves the ship.—Chicago Tribune.
