Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1905 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. t«t*l xirwitu, i>v trt aTXM!. fat UK w <a • xluimoham. t U*»C«I»TIO»I RATCt »' i-arrw. p.-r ’Oc »* sc N, MH 1»» nxwtfc 2«c ks MM. fart »1 IO T •<* t Al»»rtbi< apt ■ «’•** Bat»rv4 ntt. -i w at iWeCwr I* a* •tocusd*<?s•• • - J. H HULtR. *»"•«< * MEMORIAL DAY Kaitfcts of P.thußi Atteaiel Charck Yesterday. Tne memorial aerviare of the Kuigtito of PriDia* lodge. an annu al event of thi* » rgaiOAtt: >n was beM al the 4h thodi-t .horch. Rev. White delivering the address A large number cf the kzngh’s were pr*s»-nt they having first assembled at the lodge room and then proceed ed in a body to the church Ti e •erm n delivered by Rev. White was of his regular discourse but all through he brought out the working* of this lodge and and the great benefit* derived from tin -aine and the great atn ant cf go -1 lilts oigamaation b«* done in the putt His sermon was a master-pi-or and was ful.y appreciated by the lodge tnemiers who were preent Thi« annual event take* plaf with thia lodge <>n tie Sunday that i« nearest t>th* Nod of February and is always well attended A SPIRITUALIST hr. Waitriete Will Leake Here aa Or|Miz< > CU*s. William Wh.tndge. of Limv. O . was in oar atty Saturday afternoon aud made arrangement* with Squire Smith to rent the Archbol; propertv that is located just sontfi of the Clover L*af railr<>»d n Win eltanter tareta where Mr Whitndge exp.«ts to nx rt his family and or gamer a c!a<* m spa itnali-'U He a’ao expects to work on the street and try rnd influence the citizen* of Dera tar that his belief is the on'y and true one He will also bold meetiugs at his home wh-r* departni spirit* will he called end Gjnv.omed with. Mr Whitridge claims to be one of the kadi' g •ptritnaUois of the United Ststi s and is merely doing tbi« work a* d devoting his time ’<> enlighten thpublic, fie will move here Thursday. EASTER DANCE S»chl Event Already Planed for April Tweaiy-Fnartk. Med, Tom and True, the popstar dance peomotors w 1 givyan Ea«*er ball on April 24tn at the Entre Nous club rooms and are making all arrangements to make this tv nt the moot successful of the setson The music will be furnished by Med and True and this alone in sums suooess The pint even's given by these b.vs have proven to be of great aaroess and have been well attended in fact always taxing tho oapsoity of the fl tor ep toe. livitaliotM for thte evrut will be is- • idhtninw future and th >*e receiving same will be considered lucky. Ix«at—Pocketbook, containing 111 check for $65.23. on Portland Pro plea bank, and a gold locket. Leave at this office or Mrs. Garnet Miller. South Bth street and receive reward. For Sale—Two good brxid mares, -even and eight years old, nrtv be seen at Riverside barn For in formation see H. H. Bremerkauq or eon at First National hank. Decatur 3 idtf Our special sale will be contin ned two weeks longer, or until Wednesday, February 22. We have some good bargains and many pro pie are buying. Retnemler that «n are toalun* great reduOtiiafw <> - everything sold. COFFEE AMANGOLD 241« 2 ’
DESERT SHEEP HERDERS. raei* t*a»t>. Daoary Ui» r»«a» «» Drive rfc»m (TM>. Im y«M« what It tts-.u* to I W dt« il .*>.•■•» •Iww’ft flhMM* It* tbc • V*rt| fwt V<P |W**t*| ta JFW »?«•?£<*• -of the imrrur of the a-Jltary | kerjev'S life. but rougeml to the day* jof the Mexican »bei>brtvl th."«• < the lat rawer k.»i*-r of the light we AIM their ore .r I* • >1 <o* the •brpbvvvia often go lira* to, and were it *a tor the ' .THigMtiy of their ahaggy coihea the ! taw atuuos tbm> wuttM rise to an there ta «M tinnta FV. X. M~ 1 u»H a ' «.kf * litflv* 3 wt tifw - Lr*: <*T« * to «n M*** ' H** Mill *-*W h’» u*»a«Wf» « jri i #*%'wt tn IttM mrw * •' t« ( avwag* ’-hiM ttelbrr » a | fsMir «M- and bH fafbrr t«««k him ts the iaaMisf rrmtwe <m earth. I'or I uxilb he i* wHlifis to wit in the i until the s it tie mind tee ba* cive** I 3O»I thei' fef«*b h'lii in the ra itus-oie. He i« -dad to take the chaixe f.ir Siy* a month. The «we«*r H n..t the -mly «twpiwH ■ the veg. ’Mi the r*«t range* <tf Xe1 vada aad Wyosdug yw may run MntaH .}n Hi"i ■ *4 »*%!<• iwa’i tefi»i w 1 ; *e 3j»a» Uraterw' for the amnaxv. la antnaiu they f*oiud him ii**anr. oh it * h.u»l* atai koer* an. rig ’lie -tw— Meatim; with tltrtu !>ay after day his eye* Iwi-»«t i*»lj a bntlisnt nmjrugae .hr, it* wf’h-h lutug* a *u*> of l-n*o*r aa ■i-ran *«er,» -d wc th-ted an>4 a slwwly moving, a-nomart aiu«* o< ■heel*. His ear* l>«r no -siod save the Wendy -hsa. baa 7 -lay awl n«M. affw ok him as the t'hin** criuttaal of seen-.' •lay* wa* agmted l»y t!>e rrtjuiar ta|v tap <*f a hhbhsi dnau. Anal yet *•» l«<u aa the ilr-rrt ••notioue« to pr»n hie f*»l for the “lA-ute*-" iasig ait! sliepbrrd* g»* moat the lk»-k*. ami for ten years ti*e>le*m s .T*iie.t r*lw t« nun ha* 10-oi the f **i it ha* affeveii tie aw yet i* the *t-irr •kydeHsl.— m«- W irlrdirw as t.rwwlan OU. Ihrrr are tiw tbrvr •leadiy -yui|Ho*u« •d ...1 a.- !* - .I*— suguatrm. iatoh*ran»*. If we fin>l them in -airseive* we may ki.os we are growing ohL even if we are >ui the merry -ide at thirty. Kot. happily, we hate three drfrtisr*. which are iumlnamlde if we u»e ttwiu we -trail die young if we live to lat a httri•Jr«l T1..? are Sympathy i-.<’•«•-. toieran. ••. The ' *-t .« the hanle*t to ux<*; of n*. a., iw •> :r i<»u little pvt-m of ?!:«• a« luzil * *■ • yiimeiAM**!y i!nf**rT.*tu( t » u- ’i• rv ’<* u<> denying tie fa»t that whew you have a t«otha<4*e vowseif it is hani to have to <wi*i>ter other pie’s le<. But it •■au Is* dote. tt*.»-gh it gete-rally in' phy- -al effort. t>> we li-'.st bestir •> r—e-lv«-s ate! a« t I *emere fteling of -ymtstthy expre*m-il by aetiou i» a poor. nseh-«« thing, but the •oul. determiiirtl not to grow old. can for>* the body to h phy- -..! eff- -t tb<-ngU there i* no denying that it i* hard work. Han-r* Bazar Toothache is stHnefhtng to le dreaded. T'ntfl a thmii-i can lx constated and tite exact •■•'>-.• the di-iurlmwe located ami proft— iotwlly treated it fa» an ex-eOeut tbiug to moi-tcH tie titrgrr and. after 'li|s>ins it into *>>me Weartsmateof *»ia. rub it <m tlie gttui round the sore t-*rth. It is al-o a reWef to mix a tcn-i-ssiful of thia Wcartacmte of stkla iu half a glass warm water and rinse the tmaith with s.»i:*r every little while, boiding a little -i the mouth for ■ few second* *o that it penetrates all the erwks-s. Tie soda, being an alkali. «erves to neutralise the acids in the month, which are u the cause of toothache. Knew ibr < A street l.er in a of gk-ot land t< •wh caied a palhrtuan who was passing ar»l <*>i»plahM«l ahoot lieing anu-ijed by a certain section »»f tt>e au-diete-e and asked him to remove the objectionable one*. "Wrel. ye ace." nqilieil the •■nuthei* odk-er. ’•it would l«e a hint jot» for me tne spot them, but I’ll tell ye what I"d dae if I were you." "What would you •loT' eagerly inqtlired the joe»< tier. “Just gae eMind wi’ the hat7 111. Line. “Yes." said the leirnrer. "Tm d<-ai Ing in furniture tbeoe <tay*“ “How fa* that?" asked a listener. “Making one night «taml« under a lecture bureau, with the lietp <t( the time tahie».“- Baltimore Aiuern-an. — W ben I* I al w eeg*. Slie Wlwn dirMthl a young wi.tow discard tier weeds? He—«»h. 3 dfm't know, but I -i.ppwe <te sbo:nd »t:t them out just a- snon as she wants to raise a ■enml crup .g orange 1.1.w-wm* —ftaltlne«re Herald. Decision sf rb-trseter wfl! ufjes gSw to an inferior blind command over a auperior.—Wirt.
* A SCHOOL FOR SPIDERS. The !*•»«••• Taaaat eo Waa»e T*rl» n.H Oal. aa Battle*. -Tbia i* lay *tduera’ m-boul" -aid the reuntf W4<s*Mti. Witte a UttW ■<>«** lbel.ru.tod . tea art. fmu. the - alt “X«x mts-h t.. kaA al Bit • ndy a doarn t»r» of wine bottle* a grvut I make wirnuiro a little toone* oat Os the srhnta. ' aft* tn <mhil jmi Mi ; # atad attfMMig ttW muMr* * s * »'Vf vWltlC ttMTOb tw Mtup theui la ivrtatn very delicate in-tna-tueuts- lustmmetit* wherein, to say. a human tmlr would not take their Kskjct 2ii ug the wrba 1 aIM m’l the igAlers A .orrtiH rias* of wine ;mt tbrui among IsAtlM of new wine. I t da tbe spider* to weave on bottles 'imekty ’ttwar' sei)' wdLolrd |>upihi of lain* will cover a case of port ar <4aret apta-araere -g great age "SIX in a week will dd two .tear* to tbe a*(*< t of a doaru iauttiee «»f wiiir: tenxw %<*u will rraiduT we bow vahtabie tbr u<ty little »TvatonpM ant to wine auterebanta of a teTtain tjrpe.**— Hiiteidrtfd*ta Bulletin. SEWING COTTON The HamMe Orlgl* of «fce I. real VhrswO ladaatr*. Tbe origio of o* »><c orfi.si waa told at a cotton ruanuf.o-ttin-r. nwvtmg by tbe bead of the great thread l»>m<e of Ptasley. h.--te*L It was di-werad in l-*c by bin cm txtfat her. win* had a little Isi-inc— in BakUey. making * k twine f>< tw-bile*. which were usnt by evert oenver. The *itk came fn«t> Hamtawg. ami is itatX Xafade.* cwand tbe «t >-fc bei.l there to be burned in arder to hamper British trade. The wearer* were ■.• de— |air. bat Jauw* Clark coo.etc! tbe ..lea that cotton yarns could be twaneu i •Kether la f’*m the t* .new Tbe rxprriis cart sm-teetled. -nd from thia grew the lea that cotton couhl ’♦ substituted for tax in the maiiuf* -tore as -ng thread and would asd t*e so •vs* »* sud ha"*B He te<»a the uuuu factu.-e >g tbe thread ta a very *m*:l way. it was at lirat imt up >a »ketrr» ami laid to I* amiml ito little folia by tbe purchaser and thro Mr < lark i» veniel the t .Seen *p.»4*. He had tbrui rnaiie by a w.-ei turner, half * g-mo at a t.lur Tbr» Usm eigpe .e ad en sod *• <■*•<" -so j<st> •-*er ..f rthread a l-alfpenoy f'< the «-*»). which, however, was refiimltsi when tbe *p*>l wan rr»nrwe«t Tbe ladle* -rs Paisley used to ottue to h « strip tbe.r »('■*♦ *»l wait while he w-wrurt the thread ou them. From this Muail bggUimng Krew a great mb’-try A DIFFICULT PENANCE. Irteh Pilaris** to the SkelUs Reek* Risk Their Uses. Te mil-* «df rhe •’•mat of Kerry a tbe weal of litaaml. lie tbe Xtellig rwix one »f which Ln iweti for yaera tbe wene of a d.tb< tat penaisv. a ng tax I*th leads op -.sue ?<■* feet to a UgbtboMr i-ut 7«*t fret more tnuat '♦ - limbed tot'-re tiie -umti .t i* ranched, where -tatid tbe ram* <X St. i’iniaii’a mouaxiery aud a * nea> of St. Ui-hae: Here on the aanivennry of St. MicLael •irv«>tee» ri*k tbeir lirea in parforu'.ing • r de - . oi.-«na. FTrat they bare to • :c«ete tbetuae ■ v* through the X’erslir’a Eye. a tunart in the ro>-k thtr ten feet I w.g. tbe p*** ng up wlri-ti is lite the a*, mt of a .-tiic-iiey Thru they .-rrep .m a I fours tip tiie Stone • g I‘aiu. on » , «■ . ix»ih aur-'a.r one false fat fatal: rima, getting a-trfais the Spindle, a rui-k !/**• feet above the Atlantic and pn-jevtiug s.»tnr ten feet ea> h pilgrim iuu*t “ride a «vck home to St Mi<-! :•<!’« <**«," «ay a Patermeter and -h'lffle lock as let be can. —l‘eurson - Weekly. Hams. A iwdher seta her twelve-year-oM dangiiter to the pork butcher with mois-y to pt:r<lia>w a ham. "Tell Mr that I want a ham eva<-tly like the tat two I Isjught." she said, and wtae the Htt> lady arrived at Um- slwp -lie deHvrred tie me-wiae thus: “Mr. ——. manuin siys -be want* anxhw bam off the same hog as tlie last two she bouglit.” How many of u< wish that when we a.vpk*nrly pi<-k up a first rate b;!tn tbe name hog emfal keep on pro dtnitig its like for time and eternity! A* ti e bnt' liw nay*: "Haims run peculiarly. We tuny Itave 'em ail tisw for a mouth or two; then they suthlenly get tough ami dry aiui hard an>l ai>» gether >lisap|iointing." — Xew York Press %Ntl«iall7 nf RrrwlMß. The atM-icat Egyptians nndettrtood »ml practised tbe art of Igewing «everul oeMnrirs l«eforr tbe t’hrt-liaii era. as did also the am-ieut Greeks Sfuni lard* arsl Britons made a fermenie.’ drink from wheat, which wa« used in Spain umier tbe name ceria, and abas In Gant Tacitus trits u* that in his day. »..sit A. Ik. beer wa« the cone mon leverage and that the Germans understoai haw to e>mvert Imrley into malt. Six hntMlnai years later t'harle magne gave onlera tliat tbe l>r*t br» w era aboukl always acvo«n|<uiiy his court V tostlaaaaa !••■*. "BHv<w semi* very pruud of the fa<l tliat he Iris a I. nk a>voiint “ “Yet; It tiaa dev eb>t>ed him into a ftnam-i-r >g fie <*wrtin*Hm type." "How is ibat?” "He riseeks feSt ssassey est Jgst far tbe pleasure of petting it back again" —t’ieveland Plain i»eaJrr.
i For Snle—A good cbenp work mare, well ’red a:x yenra old and ! weighs aboot 1400 pwnd* she is nol tDBBd. bat will make a aplettaid farm and btood mure Britt«on Brn sls roand trip to p-int* in Arknnnk*. Covrado. tansa*. Loaisinnn Mmouri. Texas. Oktaho:nn Territory •nd Indiana Territory, from St., Louis. >j»*‘ial fare* in connection with these very low rates via Clover Leaf rente on February ?. and 2l»t. and March 7th and 21. IfOS- <»•* full informati n of Clover Istsf | agent* or L R *a. G P A . Toledo. O. Personally rood acted land s»*»ker» excuraraa to western and aeuthseel em part*, ria tbe Clov*r Leaf Route, thi February 21at. and on Marvb ’th. •nd 21at. IIOd. the Clowr l>mf will toll tickets to all potato in Howe Mtokers' lerr.lcgy >.n tbe weal aud suutewsta at very low fare for the round trip. Now in tbe time to visit tbe neb farming lands of tb* a>utb •••I. Trains leave Toledo d:st> p. tn.' and 11.65 p in every day. Free re .-lining chair care. Pullman a’.«*perW r.b- ua for rates and particular*. Want**! A reliable lami agent in everv town, to sell southwestern lands Big Ccc.mismeos. W. L. BOSS. General Paaaeoger Agent. E L. BROWNE. Travel.ng Pawtonger Agect Toilet Soaps, the heel aa*ort^l^>n , n tbe city, at 5 to 25 cents per cake at Biackbum A- ' bnsten« drug store. 15d2wk«eod Fire Damage Grain for Sale * 1.000 nusbela of wheat and ata> middlings and flour, damaged by fire Call at the Fornax mill location. H H Breroercamp 19dt Public Sale. Janies Hurst will sell at public sale at hie residence one mile south and one mile vrest of Peter •on. on what is kn-.wn as the old ' Rjb'Nibhck farm, at 10 o'clock a m.. on Monday, February 20, the following property: Six bead of horse®: four work horses, me Oom lug four years old and one oonnng one year old; cattle, hog*, grain tmpiemento. twelve head of cattle. I consisting of three cows, five two vear old*, f our rear ing^. three brood nows, twelve Dead of sboate. 100 chickens, faring imp'etnents wagosn harness carriage, corn, hay. and re*" other article* not m ention *_ STOCK FOR SALE I h*v* for sale five ful ’ blooded Duroc Jeraey sow- thre are May gilt*, due to farrow tbe last two aged sow*, one will farow April Ist and one the last of Apri 1 . Ahn August an i September pig* either sex. Also young mare six years old and one hay mare two years old Enquire (’barlea C- Miller. , Decatur In-1. R. R No. ®, Union ownship. 2sdlo To Whom It May Concern. I have been appointed gen eral agent for the aale ofVitae Ore Medicine and all agenta can secure their supplies from me Jonathan Burkbead. Monro*. Ind 30Cid Special Low Etcursion Rales TOLEDi >. ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Seasen 1905. Settler* Exear*lo** ttn ttoa Sr»« uh! tfainl Tne-O*y* ot r*.a n>-*lh until Sprit, in- I •-.B»;»e in tke Swatli **d >with I ent*. En’r* nto-knif ike t«re p«u» -pre:*' rmnd-trip B- n-.-*-V• r» fare* mg p.4nt» m tlr *.-' *nu -nl’.ri-t. oc tb* l»t Tw—:*i* of Frhrusnr Mirrh. •! rale vtf tl*<* Into St. Ixval*. A«to very l-.wfarr—tn St Lxmii- via <&r | ver t*-al rutile, ta cuaaeotkia with tbrar I tale*. -Serial *ln<> trip evrtail-t nnnx* lira io pi4a>* ta • VtaueaU*■. Kaina. Irwjiaa an* <Hlafarto* Terviiorle., Lo*i-*n * aa* ■ Vein* Ticket* <ra -*.e Fetoaarv tl*t an* Man-fa S»sL MatirtGra*. En.tremriy 1-rar nmns-trip eieun>fa>n f»rv- fnwn all rtaiite* io Mrtutlr Via. New i»rle*«>* I* ano Peaaaeola Ha . far tiekvtaoa -ale M*reb l*t to «tb IT. »<■**••! lai Inauxural ■ vnrK'Mile*. W Mh )**;<*• Il C. Ooertl rate pin* Sv cm* f e ilm niaad trip fruai all ctatma* to Watoiacton *re. return Aa rtce-ileni w-rt<i*>«r t*> »,*lt o«r National Crpltol t. A K taeao.lk-nrrr.VoL.aMlratara.ri-irvuiely - * r»,e-«rf 1 ee«u per mH*, for tlrk-1« rrta* •■* rale is September. Epaneih I eveur I or reotloo at Denver rtn kre hmuhl tnp rxettralOMfare* from all »ai*ue» to Denver. ;a eTv?: early is July Mta Cai:farn*a. lat f least Toor** U-keti e«a«e via el nt .«» Good » mootbe 1 Stopover nwle*e* at pleaaare. Panot* Satocc S trepan (art, free re j «B«Cn»l'Sair aad Oafe-Var*. Meax eerrec ■ le-ra tei. fatrfa hack real roaefaea oa al thrvarafa train* For rate* and tofiematior • pply to «*srast Ticket AavaL « addrea W. L KO’S * General ftaaenr*r Amt Toledo. Obto E. L. BROWN F. Irnveirap P»*« "veer Amt T 1 *mt Decatur. Ird Confidential: if vea contemplate air n tc *rv no ST write c» for sriciiv isroasallus
Ev'ry Cloud Has a Silvery Lining... No Matter How Cold it is Now. — • • • • The New Spring Ties — In Ascots four in Hand and Puffs, Which have JUST ARRIVED at GUS ROSENTHAL’S are for®, bodinir the early arrival of the coming spring.
Property for Sale 1 will tell my |»r<|*rty. cor ?" Twelfth and Madison street*. De catur In«l Fireroom house: modern convenience*. M well impnivA one meant lot adjointnst
harness Wash. Oil your Hamess Now. During February and March is’the best time to have your Harness submerged in warm oil as the method I use is better than oiling your Hamess twice a year by hand. I CAN WORK CHEAPER IN THE DULL SEASON THAN LATER ON All common sewing done tree upon Hamess washed and oiled by me, during these months. I carry the >e-t ‘ Hamess Oil for sale. Call and see me and I will explain mv method to you. HARNESS! HARNESS! HARNESS!
We will give to you the best of bargains, and make to order on the shortest notice anything in the harness line A ticket will be given with each sale of single or double set of harness bought in February or IM arch: on blankets and robes valued from Si.oo to SS.oo. Our second hand line for bargains, goods bought and sold. Carriage trimming and upholstering done on shortest notice. A single set of harness, folding bed. cookoo clock, gold watch, and one silver watch will be given away. Don't fail to call and get particulars. Special mention is called to our line of household goods, beds, chairs, cupboards, dressers, cook stoves, heaters counters, a large coffee mill and many ether articles. General repairing done and guaranteed, in gunsmith line, and all other repair work in that line, by Frank Smith.
H.S. PORTER
*33 Pacific Coasl W Snn? le daily ’ MarCh ItO Mav 15 « Chi U ■I Tacoma v°’ Los An gdes J Portland, |I ■I Corresno’ndin Y*7 ' lctor i a and Vancouver. || SI Daiiv f 0 yOW rates from other points. II HI tourist «»cepwg < S ! ly fr (^ n cS Cted cxcursio " s in through Pullman II U Los Angeles wnhLT Q h,Cago t 0 Portland - San Francisco and II V trains^»*« h *7~- fj WM Write «for info Meals in dining cars (a la carte) fl Wa wonderful ciimate’VjCP >*:*_ *2 the 7'* < ] ur<:< '* and opportunities, the ffl get there, hov lone it • l *1“ *h e Pacific Coast, h<>w t wX Union Pacific ’T 1 wl , ,at '* c< *“ ' u ,he ‘-’Mcngo. Kg *nt postpaid O n e ( ,crn L,ne - Begets aud folders ua receipt of 4 centß in sumps if AM Mcntg *ci| tickets via this line. T6eße^ 0 /^er y r6m<.
LAND FOR SALE Twenty aerva good land form!« in Kirkland township, aoutbtat rirner, two mile* east of Hondurw Inquire of Alex (Leßrun or Juhn Schurger. Also town property for *a)e, on Adatna street 30d4«vi
