Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1905 — Page 2

T.... DEMOCRAT. •*v «*C«FT WIH4AT. •» L 48. BULIN3HAM. r «»CAIPTION RATXS •• * ’Of J yrr>»*r •< 00 ■ -toU. Aitfttt* •••♦» •••••»••• 2fl'* to .. ,»ur.. • » 80 . >.-> l« eopfs*. Two Oanu «•»♦» iA»df * »«•» on a tt , .1 la *ke at lawsuit. laOIM*t f •* <»<i kibU tniktur J. .hKLLCR. MAMABBR* —uThere is onlv one lawyer in St. Petoreburg f.>rev.«rr 2.700 oitiaen* That knock* out the theory that the more lawyer* a community han the more trouMe there is.—Columbia City Pont. Although pledged tor two terms | in congn's*. Fred Lind’s is already out after the third, and in hi* endeavor to hold fast t * that which he has, it is said will hive the suppirt and influence of Major Steele. Governor Hanly addressed the g. o. p editors the other day and' asked them to stand by him and his notion of reform in matters of , temperance. The governor perhaps i did not know it, but he asked the impossible. <1 O P- editors in. Indiana have their opinions and | edit trial utterances manufactured, at the republican state committee rooms. These are stereotyped and used by the Indiana editors as their very own The governor --.ill have i to begin his reform at the other end of the string. Stone for Sale I have purchs-ed the Bowers I Btoneqnarrv and I have for sale sOO j>- roh <>f building stone. Also a lot of crushed sto <. Julius Hangk. Sleds from 2Cc up at The Economy. Economy means saving See the loe prices on our sleds. Exira low prices will be made on all kinds of picture and frames at Lyman Bros. lOd# We have the best facilities in the state to make up any sized piotuie or picture frame Lyman Bros. 10d6

rm jf ~ i -m 1840 FIFTH ANNUAL 1905 I BIG MIT COST SOLE I Sale Closes Tuesday, January 31, 'OS | | Bargains in all Departments t Many have taken advantage of the extreme low prices c fall classes wearing ■ apparel and house furnish •»t a H U great reduction, I 1 What we Adverts we do I I Make your selection before I Sale Closes .... I All Goods Sold STRICTLY FOR CASH s | No Goods J Laid Aside at I Sale Prices I NIBLICK & CO. I aBMW lw *

| CAME HERE Woman Who Tramps In Men's Clothing Says She Has Friends Near Here—Sent to Jail for Ten Days for Plain Drank. The Huntington News Democrat \ said last evening: Marshal Jacobs I found a woman wandering around ! in the Erie railroad yards trying to I bum her way out of the city on a , freight train this morning. Hhe was brought to the city and re- ! fated a pathetic story. She said * she had oome from Maryland a short I time ago and had been employed as a dish washer on a boat on the i Ohio river, but that the treatment lof her employers was so severe that she decided to become a trump. In some parts of the state she dressed in man's clothes but found that she had more difficulties in securing food than when garbed as a woman. She hud on a man's cap j this morning which she said was a i part of her man's disguise After , tramping through nearly all parts of the state she finally secured a position as housekeeper for a man living several miles from North Manchester. By the proprietor of the place breaking up housekeeping she was forced to “go on the road again." She secured transports-i tion from the township trustee to go to Wabash where she again started in to beg. She met a strange man who gave her money to pay her fare on the tr action line to this city and said she could find a home with a Mrs. Louis, living four miles from Decatur. It was j ! for this place the woman was bound when found by Marshal Jacobs. The officer took her to Township Trustee 1. B Houston, who gave her money for transportation

to Decatur. Hno left for there at four o'clock Thursday evening. The woman arrived here on schedule time and an hour later 1 was arrested by Marshal Green, she ' being beastly intoxicated. Bho was 'tried before 'Hjuire Smith this morning and rant to j.iil for ton days. She is a professional and was here a week ago. when Trustee Hite sent her to Ohio City. A NEW SCHEME Smooth Indlvit'ail is Selling Phonographs at Fancy Price. A new game of “graft" has been Isptung by a man who travels through the country selling farm i ers phonographs. He apparently ' offers the machine and twenty rec- ; ords for the modest sum of f7. The | average farmer signs a contract for the machine to be delivered two , weeks later and before the expiration of that time he finds the local bank has purchased his rn.to for 1307 for a phonograph and twenty records at |ls each. I A REAL CAMPER Traveler Who Lives Out Doors Summer and Wlate*. The magazines publish a good deal about going “back to nature," but William Taylor has a story that beats them all. He says that last week, during the zero weather, a ' stranger with a tinning outfit camp,ed in his woods, and made a bark cave by laying bark and branches against a log. Then the fellow j pulled a quantity of moss and dead grass for a bed and built a fire of twigs and dead branches. Why he didn’t freeze to death only the Lord knows. But apparentlv he slept well and sustained no hurt. He ■ ' oven went down to the creek the : coldest day and washed his shirt, drying it as best he could over the feeble tire. When the fellow got ready to move on he left, starting '

: [The Lamb Wire Fence 1 : [ “Best Along The Pike”! ■ I jiy mmmm J I • ' fj II ‘ ! I I I J ■. I *-r ' *1 ' ' \ 4 / ' f Wp I * *■ J i| - | to* .. _ imi — ■ — - -i i i - ■ •j-—. ' - it - - r—■ - --- M Buy the best fence made and save money and your patience. We g Guarantee The Lamb Wire Fence to be made entirely of hard coiled B > ■ Steel Wire. We have the best price to offer you we have g Ilk l — .HW ■■■ 111 I—■—<l ■*■■- IIMI Illi !■■»■! ■■■ I Jp HARDWARE COMPANY J GRAHAM & LOWER DECATUR, INDIANA (Phone 239 AGENTS FOR BEST INSURANCE CO’S. IN THE WORLD i Far”! and City, Fife- Liahfninft apd Wind Storm.

in the direction of Decatur. Mr Taylor says he disturbed nothing. > Although there was plenty of good j wood close the man did not steal it, tor his tire.—Ossian News. CARNATION DAY ! Sunday Mark the Birth of Ex President 1 1 McKinley. I I Sunday is carnation day, the date j ( of the late President McKinley s ' i birthday. He was l>orn Jan. 29,1 ; 1H44, an died Sept. 14, l<*ol. The I ! circumstances surrounding his , ; death are of so recent an occurrence , I that they need not be repeated. | i i However, since the red carnation ■ ‘ was his favorite flower, that day I i, of his birth has been recorded in ; i history us Carnation Day, and ‘ | homage is tendered his memory by I I • the wearing of that flower. . GUARANTEED BY THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. I H/omei the Only Cure for Catarrh Which Returns Ycur Mdney if Not * Satisfactory. I It is seldom that a druggist has 1 enough faith in the medicine he sells even when prepared by himself to be willing to refund the money if it does not cure, but Hyomei has cured so many cases of catarrh among the cus- | tcniers of The Holthouse Drug Co. i j that they offer to refund the money to all who isw it and report that they are not satisfied. Hyomei is the simplest and most convenient remedy for catarrh ever offered to the public. Breathed i through an inhaler so small that it | can lie carried in the vest pocket, for j a few minutes four times a day, it will I absolutely kill all the gertnsof catarrh and cure the disease. Catarrh cannot exist where Hyomei is used. It has a two fold action, killing all the germs I in the air passages and lungs and j s and healing the irritated mucous membrane. Some of the most paominent men and women of the country have gladly given testimonials to Hvoni i. After seeking relief in vain for years this wonderful remedy has cured them of catarrh, and it is no wonder that they want others to know of h. D. (). Gross, editor of the Nicholas* villa’ Ky., News, writes: “Ever since I was a young man I have been troubled with catarrh, and in later rears I the disease became unbearable. Hyo | mei has helped me so much that I; wish to publii jv speak of its merits, so that others afflicted as I have been may be likewise benefited ’’ if you have catarrh, accept The Holthouse Drug Co. proposition and use Hyomei. The complete outfit of Hyomei costs hut J .00 and consists of an inhaler, a medicine drao per and a bottle of Hyomei. i

Bargains in Adems Ccuu y Forms. Here They Are. A Fine Lot of Farms at Rock Bottom Prices. No. 15. A food fat mos - rert > 13 dl* h >«• <1 qt » Hty < f *»ndy kum. new Louse of four ro« ms r vw m. t”0 nc»vs t-p »i jo r» nn udir in snu*il timber. 3f7 good oak tn'*®, on rural route, h-a’td 2 mi a s itm Robo, price $1350 I No. 4! Agodft rm of «»«< ns i ruled tnlieu from Bobo and Peasant Mills on good rnad and with r« ra rt »e. 2 n ii» >t< a railroad ai d market good -inality of Ihiki Hi u ■ i vatmi. fe <•• t> li fir c* i diilon, land U well drained, price SI6OO. terms to roll the purchaser. I Mo 50 One of our best U rga » g«* d farm of 73 acres, with corn crib and wagon shed, new hon»» xtdm-w Fa r». 2«cr - • » mt** r on good rMid and baa rural i . route mtv he. within 3ni c» of th -t g»«od small railroad town*. Prfca $2950. | If you want this pl ce you mu*t wri»r or cal’ a « nee. * No *s. A fine N. acre tnnii hrf-atia oi t n.ib fn n. the town of I'n-ble. all fine black land except 10 acre*- on which an iocalt d t orn** 101. barn lot. and orchard, land la * well tiled and well d.tched, ten* ta In fair condition. i»even room frame bouse in ■ d with good cellar, good l*rg newli peteted *xtoi u • corn crilrs. gralnery. cow *>h«d. wind house and chicken house, on Stone road and with rural mule mi v He. firn well with good waier al. of the land cleared but ten • acre*, one mile to m bool and ch rch. his place is cheap at $75 per acre. Ilf ore of these places is the one you wan. write or call on us today. They may be GONE TOftVWROW. | Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Over Burns Harrest >’ rej L“Catur. Indiana REPPERT, FRUCHTE & LIT TERER. i DO YOU SSaEHBBBHaaBDQMaKWk Need a pair of Felt Sox or Artics ? I Don’t forget that “The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade” I am selling lots of them now. Something to it, don't | You Think ? CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE THE SHOE SELLER Sells it for less Same Old Place 'j — '— —. ~aaamamwaaimiwiaMMimiii il u - BOSSE'S OPERA HOUSE | FRIDAY EVFNING, JANUARY 27 Mr. lb. A. Hunt and Miss Kate Fitzgibbons | In Alexander Dumas’ Great Play Monte cßisto • Magnificent Special Scenery! Gorgeous Costumes! '| s •* > .* Electrical Effects! > A Superb Cast of Well Known Characters! I Prices : 315 aric | 5 q cerits Seats at Holthouse Drug Co. -"’•Tiniiw—nn ram mi - -