Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1905 — Page 4

(omlltlnn* That I ••<*» Warrlna*. Ths low paid •'tuplojrvc today win •uoceeil M well akme «» With u wife, which hl* anveator* could n«»t do. At the name time bln iwltteb enjoy menu nre greater without her. for he may live frmi|M>tMlbly> without a motive to nave mid with ail hl* MupliH available for wayalde pleasure* of an nntl*<«’hil »art. The disintegrating force* of a great city upon botueloaa youth are too obvlous to tax'd •'iiiphiial*. The wage earn Illg I'li’l. OU bW part. I* llkcll Io :*> <|llll*’ ( the taste of fragmentary, jailutleaa and unproductive upending. Ilolh form < imbita harmful to the altruWic motive* of group living of the home idea A num who gov* from the «»i<<»u, street corner or cheap pleasure dub. u girl who leave* the dame hull and pave

Wll<> Hint’’ »*’* MWM’U •••• • J metit glitter to make u hpuie for him. the bare nweseltles of which are hardly met by his wage*, are not qualified by their experiences to bring to a successful issue the iuprenie te-t of cbameter that makes stable a high standard - Professor Simon X Putteu lu lude peudelit. A Soft Answer. It was In 1x72 that George Chcxmore Bromley, author of "la>ng Ago and ■ latter On," became n member of the Bo | hernia club of San Francisco and soon ; found himself "Sire of the !x>w Jinks." , which occasion he vividly recalls, and j especially' bls arrival nt home after-i’ ward. He writes: "My dear little'wife . awoke at my entrance and inquired the i time. I looked at thy watch and re I plied. ‘Ten minuß'S past 10,’ and then : laid the watch on the mantelpiece, j Having lenue doubts as to the comet-1 ness *f my reply, the little woman , arose and looked for herself. What ! time did you say it was?' she a«ked again. ’Ten minutes past 10,' said I i 'Ten minutes past 10! Why, it oub • ’ls that st'?' said I. ‘Why. bless my soul. ! how time dies! I hail no idea that I . hail been home so long.’ This was am i other occasion when I rea : oxi that ’a soft ausw»r fortieth away wrath.'” Wrwrtllßfr with the .Spaniard. When Walter Williams. frißn t’olumtuts, Miss.. was in Sfiain in the sum- ; tner of 1903. be called u[x>u a provin- | cial editor in the interest of the St. ; Louis exposition. The next day the ! paper had the following: "Walter Wil j Hams of th* United State* purchased I the state of Louisiana and next year I will give a celebration, to which lie in- j vites his fellow journalists of Europe." • Mr. Williams again calles! upon the ed- : itor and thoroughly explained matters. The editor apologised and printed this I correction: "Governor Francis of Missouri has purchased a large trail of , land in the Great American desert, and i Walter Williams is here to invite the journalists of Spain to a show which the governor will give next jsewr." Mr. Williams fled the place, fearful the ed- ! itor Slight explain sotue tuota. Sw>r rat 11 low* Parnell. Miss Charlotte McCarthy, daughter 1 of Justin McCarthy. tod a curPnis story of Charles Stewart Parnell. "One : evening." says site. "Parnell was talk j Ing to me at the coffee stale of dinner. I and 1. gaxiqg at bine w ith tpture. was vaguely stirring tain%«and going to] drink it when he said 'You must not drink that. You have stirred it tjie wrong way, ami It would l>e ug!u< i<. Get another cup ’ What struck me as strange in this was not Irs lieiqg superstitious—every one who knew him at all knew that*-but his extraordinary power of observation." The Woman of Keam-kr. • - - aply the Venus of Milo in warm healthy flesh, with grace in all her motions and when * in love heaven in her eye She has the American capacity to adapt herself to ! fresh conditions Her nerves have not lieen set on an edge by Atlantic east winds, and she has a broad and sympathetic nature.-fiicwion Truth.

•— —- z* I V/ Cus Rosenthal’s (CLEARANCE SALE) | JUST A FEW OF SATURDAYS SPECIALS I B Heart Work Coats worth $1.25 fifi A !' 29 dozen fine white linen finish 1 flftf goat UUv Handkerchiefs 4 for | Uvfl B 25-and 35c Roys Heavy Cheviot IQa $5.09 and $6 00 Men’s Suits CQ QK 1 Knee Pants I 3v' I & 50c Shirts go at 33C HO.OOand $12.00 Men’a Winter sQfc f ALL 50c CAPS GO FOR 39c AT THIS SALE 1 An abundance of high grade Clothing and Furnishings at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES to save K ■ you 25 to S 5 per cent ou your purchases. Call and inspect my goals before buying and ■ Share In The Saving I GUS ROSENTHAL'S | The Square Man Decatur, Ind. GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE CO’S. IN THE WORLD Fnr' , 'i and City. Fife. Liahfn<na and Wnd btofnv

DIRT FOB SALE We will have for sale, beginning' next Monday, several hundred loads of fine dirt. Enquire at store. Schafer Hardware Co LADIES ATTENTION The Big January Sale. All departments are full of good bargains Sale closes Saturday, January 28, 1905. 4dtf NIBLICK & CO

The Key to the Situation We have placed in our window a box which contains TWENTY DOLLARS We will give a key to thia box FREE with every CASH purchase of ONE DOLLAR or over. When key* have lieen given out. you may try rour key. Only TWO keys will unlock this box. Yours may be one of them. The first key to unlock the box takes Si 5.00 The second key to unlock the box takes $5.00 No employee allowed to have a key. We do not know which key open** the box. We will begin giving out keys Friday Morning, January 20 WINNES SHOE STORE DEALERS IN Ladies, Gents and Chi'dren's Shoes Boots and Rubbers of Every Descrpition A Key may be Worth Dollars to you • • MONEY TALKS Kill Monty Help You? ■ JF SO calf on or write to us. We will loan you money iu any amount , from flO to SlOO.jon household goods, piaqps, organs, teams, fixtures. etc., without remdtal. You ’can have from one to twelve months of time it»wfiieh to pay it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer.’ $1.29 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fiftv weeks: other amounts at the same proportion. If you need . money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us. Our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. * • •. ” * . Bate *•. .7 Your Name Wife’s Name t Street and Number c*y Amount Wanted . * • Kind of Security you have • e Occupation. .* .. All communications are held strictly confidential. Call on o-r address SX'jStif'S TORT WAYXe LOAS <U a?8!B& Established ! *9B. Fort Wayne, Ind.

NOTICE Marshal Green 'desires in this manner to inform the people who put in police cal a, to be sure and tell central what the'trouble is and where, as on a number of oocaeions he ha* been unnecessarily iwlled and ho desires to .be the judge for himself whether needed or no; NoticeGolden Gleam Stove Polish, the only dustless and waterproof polish on earth. Call 'phone 445 and it will ho delivered at your house. Sam C. Wyatt. atfMd’Jwks

Weather Forecast. ~ Saturday fair, fresh west winds. MARKET REPORT. Accurate pnesa paid by Decalui merchants for various product*. Cor reeled every day. Friday Jan. 20. DRAIN. BY B. L. OABBOL, QBAIN MtBCBAWI. Corn yellow new I t>o Corn. Mixed new •»'' Machine shucked one cent less. Oats, new :t " Wheat. No. 2 J I >. VI aeal. No. 3 - —— —1 Barley * Rye No. k o Clover Seed —— Alsyke — tt 6 B'ickwheat Flax Seed „ Timoihv — Buckwheat CHICAGO MAaKETS ! Chicago market closed at l:15p .m today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. July Wheat 98} Wheat, Jan. Wheat, May 1 W July Corn 45 1 Corn, January Corn, May 44: July Oats 31 Oats, Jan Oat* May 31 Jan. Pork 12 52 Jan. Lard 6 t>s TOLEDO uRAIN MARKETS Changed every afternoon at 3:OC o’clock bv J. D. Ha.e, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, fbd, cash—sl 17J May wheat; „ 1 I s July Wheat 1 of> : | Corn, cish 46 May corn - July corn 4»'d Oats, cash « 33 May oats July Oats 33; Rye. cash 82 STOCK. BY FBID 9CHKIMAN. DB LKB Lambs $4 50@6 00 Hogs, per cwt 400@ 1 4 50 Cattle per lb 2 3 Calves, per lb 3j @ 5 Oowa i 2 POULTRY. BY J. W. PLACE 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7@7 Fowls, per lb 61 I Young Turkey 10— Old Turkeys 8 MAY HARttET. No. 1 timothy large (baled) J 8 00 No 1 ” small ” 700 INo 2 " $1 00 leea I No 1 mixed 1 50 lees No 1 clover 1 50 less WOOL ANB HIDES. by b. kalveb a son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 181023 Coon 10 @ 1 50 Skunk i 0 (a 1 50 Opossum 1C (n 60 Mink /0 @ 3 00 Muskrat 3$ 15 Beef Hides W Calf ’ 40 Sheep Pelts 25 @ 1.25 Tallow 04 COAL-Pet Tea Prices of <t>al on and after Decern ber Ist. until further notice will be as follows: Hocking Lump, per tun $3 80 Virginia Splint 4 00 Indiana Lump 3 60 Domestic Nut 3 60 Washed Nut.. 4 00 Pittsburg Lump 4 00 Pocahontas. 4 60 Kentucky Cannell 6 00 Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal—2sc per ton or fraction thereof; upstairs 50c per ton. OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VABIOUS GBOOKB3 AND MEBOHAMT9. Eggs, fresh, per doz $ 25 Lard U7 Butter, per pound 14 Potatoes, new . 45 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 60 Apples, per bu OIL HARKET. 1 Indiana 90 Whitehouse ’’’ ijl Somerset ’ '53 Neodasha. (Kan.) ”, J;2 Barkersville ”, ] 00 1 Ragland... 55 I J ,on ‘ 7.11.57 I Corning.. .. . ” fno New Casta. .... 131 North Lima ”” 9.’ South Lima 9Q HARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady. 1 Wheat. | cent higher 1 Corn, cent higher Receipts at Ciueagc roday: Hogs Wheat Corn vE' 20000 Estimate for tomorrow; 1 4c, *ar» i Corn Uxjaw Oate MTS To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed general agent for the sale of Vitae . Ore Medicine and all agents , can secure their supplies I from] me. Jonathan Burk-1 I head, Monroe, Ind. 300 d I

LADIES ATTENTION The Big January Bala All department, are full es good bargains. Sale closee Saturday, January|2B.l9os ts NIBLICK & CO i" 1,1 Ik Alfry NERVOUS DEBILITY Tt>» wort* (wrwm»li»«r‘■•xj; ’r’ji.u’i.ito *!• r-"t,S«otu» c.Or rrt W • HX**‘oOS ***** w***Cure* Harm* S*»-**JJ- "•.SoVhirUoow**!" I, > -.-CAOOUS* Blackburn A Christen TfS THE BEST MEN in town or most of them, pay bills by checks. It helps in business' it helps to save the up-to-date i way Come now'and start an account. If you put off you may SPEND MONEY that might be saved. Your money is ■ perfectly safe here and you can get it i any time, but it is easier to add to it I ' and save than'when in your pocket. Tb€ First N«tiOß»i B«nk DECATUR. IND. . MONEY TO LOAN ©X E Y T O L O A N FARM LOANS : We are j placing farm Joans at 5 per cent int. with privelege of partial payments. Other companies have advanced their .rates. not. CIT\ LOANS: We place desirable city loans, at 5 per cent int. Small dwelling loans ■ at 6 per cent int. Building loans made. All with privilege of partial payments. ABSTRACTS: We prepare Abstracts of Title. Our I books are modern, complete and up to date. INVESTMENTS: We offer to investors choice securi- j tie% bearing a fair rate of interest and as safe as goverJ ment bonds. If you have idle i money, we ask you to invest!-1 gate. The, DecatuMbstracH Loan Co., DECATUR, INDIANA. No. i2o’< South Second St. Rooms 3& 4 Studabaker’s blk. Special Low Excursion Rales via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE. Season 1904-05 ■n ludwu ’ .nd Also uue wht Settlor? 0 wiueetl ruiee. at one hxlff’, p |^.».'uth- I • Low Rafes to Toledo and . I tow round trip rj,-," ****' l “ u »» *W. ; . Louis every duv 1,. j,-** n , Tole< * .nd St. !<.Mor„,., V n*ale via ad ni 7* , r J? uris * ticket* ■■•.ovoverprmeKeronen dX * mon “'' Pullmo 1 Palace stee»_. / climapChn.r and7 U f. s ' " » l«-c»rtei. hieh t ls “rved ILrouitb lralß ? "’»<■ »n ah apply to near-.,. Tlrkit Confident, ati ls v„u X. ‘ ‘' r “ ,dr< ‘* ast poiTt w^ll» U r?’/ ,,e,npl * , * atrip t. matio*. ri,e r, “ •racial. w - L. Rosa Genera! PBSW p rerA | M- *. chamber* T °lroo,dhto Traeehn, - MILLER. Aren, I "•CBtur, inp

Notice To Townehlp City Trustees. Your January. 190\ draw w . ready for yonr atwptano*' on j lo ' ary 2R and 30, 11105. J. ft wede, Treasurer A SPECIALTY All kind* of barn and otli*. r Rawing. Price*! right. Leave I at the Decatur Ctrnent Factory tlf 300-d-2w LENHART A MYE|j s COWARD LI’TTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOWOSNip Ofhck Day - Monday of.nut W#l JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND Offh-e Day- Wednesday of week - II «a LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Towns* Office I*ay --’.Vednee<iay of eath Ww d Imai ROY ARCHBOLD, . DBMTIBT I. O. O. F. BLOCK. 'Pnon *- Office, 164; redden* .;#« Cft Pa J’ men t Contract issue 1 Z II Life InsuraneeJ *• V of Hartford, Conn , earn S tit* enough to cancel six of the , 1 payments, thus reducing the 11 number of pay ments required to ' ■ , and guaranteeing a profit of more ; J 1 A ill U P°«* money actuaU, « AU W teto'les the proiS I ■ “ • further to accrue, in < 1 | pliance with the term* of the contrfi For further information see i.S Scnurger or Mrs. L. M. McEwen. I « Fir Sil* I) HEm HEIEUI Insure I Vour Propertv *n the Decatur Insurance Gallogly & Haefling CALL ON City Trucking Cig pon DRAYING, TRUCKING. Bg Heavy Work a SpecialtH ALL KaNDS OF COALA.V COKE. Phone 412 —■ / ■ *"A , GOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wai. I Plaster We make a specialtv ,-r IshingHIGHGR.Wf ' LEAJ | COAL that will burn J.” D. HA U naon® G Cor. Jefferson and *d S«- I B. E. Ls \| Roofing, N|M>iiiinand all kinds d Galvanized In* ll Work. Rcpaiiiu- 1 Specialty. All Work Located In Heart Scnlegei oui.u.a. - .Jh