Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 50, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. EVKRt EVEN IMO, EXCEPT 3VXPAT, HT LBW GU . BLLIN3HAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ry carrier, per week 10c By carrier, per year Sa.oo Hy mall, per month _ ESo By Ball, per year SE.SO Sinaia copier. Two < enlw. Advertising rate, made known on application Bntered In the poatofflee al Decatur. Indiana. »• wcond-cla-r mall matter. J. H. HELLER. MANAGE R. THE SENATE. What I ecanie of the pure food bill enacted by the house in order j that the consumer might know he w »u! I g»* w tat h» wu piping for when buying provisions? It died in the senate. What became of the statehood bill enacted by the hon«e in order that the voters of rich and populous western territories might enjoy the full privileges of American citizenship? Murdered in the senate. What became of the arbitration treaties negotiated by the state de-1 pirtm-nt with the lending powers i o* the world designed to more strongly fortify out peaceful relations with the rest of the world? Killed bv rhe senate. What became of the bill to regulate railroad rates and abolish re-, b*tes so anxiously urged by the precident and enucted by the house in order that everv man might h vra a “•I'l ire dsil" when doing business with railroads? Killed by the senate. What is going to become vs the senate? That is something for the people to think about mighty serf- I ously.—lnd’anajw "is Star. It will be observed thV none of the good plums distributed by the Indiana senate through the president are falling into the mouths of Eighth district republicans. Whv? Let the congress ional machine answer.—Anderson j News JndgeE r« in will h<«ar the argu- • ment for a new trial in the Godfrey case tomorrow an I t'n result will be awaited with more than ordinary interest. The Oise presents many peculiar phases, not onl y because of the nopi'ar belkf that justice miscarried but in the unheard of actions of certain jurors subsequent to the rendition of the verdict. The hearirs in this case will be something m >re than the mere perfunctory app arance that usually characterizes the presentation of such motions —Fort Wayne News. The fellow at Washington the other day who predicted that Congressman Cromer would win the easiest congressional victory of his career, was probably talking t) hear himi’df ri.r. At leisv.tce antis at th.s early stage take issue with the boaster. They even go him one better by giving a basis for their belief that they will give him a licking that, he will remember the balance of hie natural life. Pay your money and take ycuchoice. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell returned to the State of Washington today, after ms'ice a pleasant visit with relatives near Steele, this count} .

_ ifr t ■ ■if i Are You J. A Thinker? 11l - Walk-QrerS3.BC ghees are the great* at sellers in the wcrid, because of their excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. They are just as ™ A,ood as those that cost from .$5 to 37. The only j difference is the price. The Walk-Over $3.50 shoes /'■ fK cost more to make, holds its shape better, wears - longer and is of greater value than any other $3.50 I s^oe 0D 'h e market to-day. Walk-Overs guarantees I l^e ' r va !' je stamping the name and price on the I bottom of each shoe. Look for it, take no substi-WALK-OVER $3.50 SHOES is sold by all the leading shoe dealers of this country ■ and you can find them at the FU B. TAGUE’S SHOE STORE.

Resolution*. To the mem tiers of Kekionga lodge No. 83, K of P., of Decatur. Ind.: We, your committee, to whom was referred the matter of the memorial on the death of Brother Elias Tyrill, beg to submit the following preamble and resolui tions. Whereas, we have learned with profound regret and sorrow of the death of brother Elias N. Tvrill, who departed thia life at his home in this city on the fifth day of March. 1905. One by one our membership is marching to the river that marks the unknown shore One bv one we are traveling to that undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns. One by one we sever the ties of brotherly love and fellowship here and join that everlasting fellowship with the Supreme Chancellor of the Universe. Therefore be it Resolved, That he shall ever keep his memory cherished in our hearts until the fin 1 summon* oimea to join that company gone before. Resolved, farther, that m the, d«ath of Brother Tyrill the lodge | has loet a worthy brother, hie family a kind and living husbard and father and the world a mode) citizen. Resolved, further, that in token of our esteem and brotherly love we drape the altar and charter of this lodge tor a period of thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions lie given to the family of our decease*'. brother, E. Burt Lenhart, Richard K. Erwin, John R. Parrish. C immittN*. NOT A PATENT MEDICINE Hycmsi, the Gjaramteed Catarrh Ca.e. Prescribed bj Ph/slsiias. No one should confound Hvomei with the patent medicines that are, advertised to cure catarrh. Il is a« far superior to them alias the diamond is more valuable than cb» ap , glass. Their compwaiUcu is secret.) but Hvomei gives it formula to all re- j putable physicians. h ba** is the valuable enealvptus I nil famous for its antiseptic qualities, j Thi« is combined .vith aromatic aud healing gums and balsams, making a ■ pure liquid, which, when used in the I Hvomei pocket inhaler, tills the air I you breathe with g«rm killing, dis ; ea-si-destroying aud healing powers that kills all catarrhal germs there mav be in the throat, nose and Inngs. How Polish it is to try and cure catarrh bv swallowing tablets or liquids. The only natural way to enre this disease and all other diseases of the respiratory organs is to breathe Hynmei. This treatment has been so successful, curing 99 per cent, of all who have used it. that Hvomei is now sold by the Holt ou»e Drug Co under an absolute guarantee to refund the monev if it deer not cure. You run no risk whatever io having Hyomei. If it did not possess unusual powers to cure, it could not be sold upon this plan. The complete Hyomei outfit cos** ?l 00 and comprises an inhaler, a hottie of Hvomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime, and additional Ixottle of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents. For Rent—Dwellin? on Third street. See Mrs. D. E. ?t dabaker. New spring shirts,in all designs at Gus Rosenthal’s. ts ; “For portrvi'sand p rtmit fr mes. , call at Lvman Bros. 44 12 wkt»

A Ftsnr Acrobat. No two leaps of th* tarpon arc quite alike. As th” tarpon come* out Into day bl* Jaw* distend, bl* Bill* 8«P open, and the mullet ball file* out aero** the wntei for a hundred feet, while be retebe* at the hook, abukliur bla bend J angrily from aide to aide, like n burse that fights bla bit. In mldtllgbt bv will turn and cut Inti the stream with a betid on dive that makes a |>erfect cleavage of tie whitened water, ills next emergence tuny tv a back s.mienir-ilt and bi* third n I mg d st nice Jump with no height t> It. but u substiuit.a) gain In feet. With Infinite spirit he will continue hU play until absolutely worn out. when the spring and * >;ier»ielt Ing lapse lulu a lons, rolling stroke from *i< e to side, showing the two foot dorsal t l iu viit. which waves mid tl n.ts □ut behind. I.!»e'some Independent water creuturv—Country Life lu America. The Knowledge That Pays. Ts you glance round at the work of some of our big meu you will be »tirprlse.l to see how many have made their reputation by do<ug ouv suudl tiling. but doing It well. If a uinu gets to the front In one narrow subject the world credit* him with knowledge of all the rest. It is. however, even easier to acquire a l irge general knowledge than tin advanced special knowledge of one narrow subject. The specialty must not be too narrow cither. It is often said tbnt the pursuit of knowledge lias a uobility of its own. But what knowledge? No knowledge is worth obtaining for Its own or nny other sake unless It is or will probably be useful ta man.—Jameo Swinburne lit Electrical Review. Could lie Happy It We Wlsfced. If In a less fortunate time than ours, when the resource* of mind and laxly were less varied and plentiful than they are now. men and women took delight in life, wanned both ban ’s at Its tire nnd filled their hearts with joy and j gladness, may we not conclude that j they were happy simply becatiee they I lived, as we might, in the right way. and put to their right uses that which was provided for them?—Christian Reg . later. T®e Girdle of Old. Howell quotes as familiar a French proverb. “Ila quitte u ceinture" 'He i baa given up bis girdlei, which inti mated as much as if he had become bankrupt or bad ail hi* estate forfeit I ed. It being the ancient law of France ' that when any man upon -ome offense bad the penalty of confiscation inflicted upon him "be used before the tribu ‘ nal to give up his girdle, implying ( thereby that the girdle held everything that belonged to a man's estate, as his budget of money and writings, the keys of his bouse, with his sword, dag per and gloves.” The fact that the gir ; die was used as a purse had much tc I do with its importance in general ap j predation. We have an English prov- j erb confirmatory of thia appreciation. ; It is said, "Fugirt. uublest.” and that j It was iu very common use is cleai i from the frequency with which tii» phrase occurs in old out of the way literature.—Chambers’ JournaL Flovrrr* of Good Cheer. Although Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes never practiced medicine, those who knew him intimately say that he cheered more sinking invalids, cured more sick people aud did more good, even from a medical standpoint, than many of his young physician friends The secret of bls power lay in bis oveflowing cheerfulness and kindness ot heart He scattered “Cowers of good cheer" wherever he went. With him optimism was a creed. "Mirth is God’s I ' medicine." be declared. “Everybody | ought to bathe in it Grim care, mo | roseness, anxiety—all the rust of life- ■ ought to be scoured off Ly the oi! a* i mirth.'* A ’lark Tw:»iu AnewfCw. A friend of tlie humorist toils a story of the days when Mark Twain was a I pilot on the idississippl. Ut.e day Mr. Cietnen* missed hl« i tx3:it. instead of inventing au excuse i he reported to his superior officer a* follows: “My boat left nt 7:20. I arrived al the wharf at aud could uot catch it.*’—Harper’s Weekly. ,

j SPRING Suit, Jacket Silk-Shirt Waist Opening ,W < Monday, March 13, AN th 2 L atcst Novelties Special Orders Taken.— All Garments Made to Your Special Measure. We will show yen the largest open stock of Ready-Made garments in the city. We will have a representative here from one of the largest and np-to-date manufacturers in this line. Prices fully guaranteed. STYE, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST. REMEMBER THE DATE Monday, March 13 f NIBLICK & GO.

NOTICE It has oomo to the knowledge of the board of ootemisioaera of Adams comity that persons are violating the law tn regard to hauling heavy loadi over and upon the freer turnp ; ke an 1 mtcadam reads of this ocuntv. Ttie-e toads hate cost the people a large amount of money and we deem it onr duty to see that the law is ens iroed. Hereafter any person found vi dating the provision* of an Ant approved ! March 9, 19('3, relating io such matter, a ill he prosecuted to the full extent of the Uw. rhe pmalty for relating said Act i« ♦SO. and all i I road suj>ervi<or* are hereby notified ! to see that .hi same is enforced. , Respectfully. M ir’in Lmghlin. D*v d Werling, V i liam Miller, Botrd of Commissioners. d2wl WIIST’WRSS MENTION N <«•<>> i i Ao i-, t!l lite shades at Gus Rosenthal’s. ts All sizes o’ HXRD COAL on hand at the Decatur Lumber Co. c4t New Spring ties, Ascots, String I and fore in hand, at Gus Rosenthal's, ts For Sale—. \ . good Jersey cow, cheap, inquire <>f W. E. Smith. Just arrived, New Top Coats, S»’,oo to 1'2.00, at Gu* Rveeuthal’s. ts Wasted CoMage by first of April; r *ntal to not lie more than $lO. Inquire of C. K. Hively, at Democrat I i .ffiee. FOR SALE—Corn fodder for sale. Call on D E. Studabaker at the Democrat office. 42tf. For Sale—A good reed organ for sale. Almost new, <2O. Enquire at Democrat office. 29d6 Want id—Snmtrni’S desires sewing in homes Address, “Seatnrt ess” at postoffioe, or inquire at this office. 46dfi Elmer Johnson and Ahe Boah returned this morning from Pitts burg, Pa., where they were conducting a ho-.se sale. We can save you 30 per cent on all monldings and mats. Kindly soliciting your trade. Lvman Bros. 44d2wka ■■ * «

For—Sale 5 Duroc Jersey shoats, 5 months old; three male, two sows. Eligible to register. Call on Wm. Pyke one mile north of Decatur, on Dailey farm. Terms reasonable. ts ■ Mexico nineteen hours nearer Double drily through service, iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agentr or G. A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. From March Ist to May 15th the Erie railroad will sell tickets to the Pacific coast, and intermediate points at very low rates. Ask agents for particulars. For Sale- One three-year-old driving colt, well bred and well broke to drive Good rize and a dark Cleveland bav. If sold within the next two weeks, will lie so’d reasonable. ! C dl on H' J. Andrews at livery barn, or J. A. Hendricks at depot, Monroe. . Indiana. 35d12 Hi LAND GO. SANITARY PLUMBING <3- A.S FITTING Steam aid Hot Water Heating GAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES 22.3 Monroe St. Phone 353

LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! LOTS OF LOTS! CITY LOTS! We have some very desirable lots close to the resident and business parts of the city within four squares of the court house, located inside of the railroads. A bargain if sold soon. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. ___ Over Burnt Harness Store, Deravur. Indiana REPPERT, FRUCHTE & LITTERER.

111 If* SI! IS OPEN AND We Want X, Cell and See "US” PK? have a complete line of High Grade. Pianos, Organs, . Sheet Musk! And All Kinds Musicaj INSTRUMENTS I and are agents for the f < i; “ k WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machines We are here to stav I MM Studabaker Block, South <f tbe Court House.