Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1905 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. BVBMV BVKNIMO, KXCKFT BVNDAT, M LSW <a . ■UL.IIM aMA M . luncmnoN n ait<• 8, carrier, per week .... 10c » carrier, per »<M»r *4.00 By mull, per month ISc By Bail, per ymr *>.*o Slo«l« coplr*. Two Canto. Advartlalnr rate, made know non application Bntomd in the poatotHor at tHicaiu? Indi ana. a* aeeond-claM mall mutter J. M. HELLER, MANAGE R. RELIGION THE BEST. When Mr. Bryan in an recent address to college stud* ntn in an Illinois town declared that he would rather talk on religion* than on political fjpios derisive laughter was indulged in by some of the unruly ' spirits among the audience. Tuat 1 was anything but creditable to those ' guilty of such rudeness. There ia reason to believe that Mr. Bryan was entirely sincere in so saying ‘ Mr. Bryan has been in politics long enough to known that there is a great deal of hollowness, if not absolute hutnbuggery, in politics as popularly understood—and practiced Not so with what may i truly be designated as religion. In using the term religion it must not, however, lie confounded with dogma or creed. Religion arises far above either. It “means thi 1 conscious relation between man and God. and the expression of that relation in human conduct." Therefore it applies to every day action, and this certainly constitutes an all-important topic for intelligent discussion Politics, in its higher sense, means "science of government," but in its baser sense it relates to putting one set in and another set out. Tnere is but little doubt that Mr. Bryan has found far more satisfaction in delivering bis lecture on "High Ideals' than he has found m talking about the folies of mere politicians.—South Bend Times. Senator Lew V Uirey, of Fort Wayne, says the Indianapolis Star, will not come out for the nomination as a candidate for congress on the democratic ticket in the 12th district, as he wants to return to
New Furniture Store We will open our doors to the trading public on Saturday, April 1, when we will be prepared to show the latest styles and patterns of the season, consisting of all kinds of : : : : : * FURNITURE AND . .. UPHOLSTERED GOODS ; ‘ | ■ | 11 Every article in stock is new aud direct from the factory, thus insuring the latest and best. We invite your inspection. Ball & Meyer, Furniture and Undertaking 128-130 S. Second St
the senate and will be candidate for > re nomination next year, The senator ie veiy popular in Allen county an<l can have almost any. thing he wants in the political line. : . PAID FINE 1 I Saloon Men Got Ten Dollars and Costs. The saloon men who were arrested yesterday on affidavits and in formation tiled by Mrs. Jesse An- ! derson, had their heating before Mayor Coffee at seven o'clock last evening. They each plead guilty | and were fined ten dollars and coats, totaling 115.80. Mat- : thiaa Schafer plead not guilty and | put up a battle, but the evidence against him was conclusive and the court gave him the same dose as the other defendants got with a little extra far costs. All the fines were paid. THE SCHOOLTEACHER. H«»«« m \oai| Main Kreali Frnm (*•!- hgr Makes Hl« Mart. A young man fresh from college who 1 decides to tieeome a acbooltesctier has i many thiugs to consider. The piofea- i slou. if It can lie called a profession, is still unorganised. No staudanl of ex- I ' cellenee, uo diploma certifying ability. | Is required. Methods of teaching in public schools in New York state are ( very different from those in Colorado. , Slid those iu Ttica are different from , 1 those in Buffalo. There are private schools of all kinds. There are almost as many methods of teaching arithme- I tic as there are of teaching vocal inn- , ■ sic. To obtain his first ihmlHou he or- || dinarily joins an agency. He takes to tlie agency his re-ord at college. sup|ge- ( lueuted by as many pleasant recoin- | mentations from his professors as |mssitile. pays bis yearly fee and promises j the agency a certain percentage 5 i*er cent usually—of his first year's salary. ' Occasionally his college will find a ' place for him in one of the school* that i prepare directly for It. At any rate, b- ■ will find without great difficulty a [>osltiou that will supi»ort him. Perhaps “It 1 will be in a little denominational 1 boarding school, where he will teach 1 thirteen different subjects during his ‘ first year, as one man I know did. If 1 he survives his first year successfully and with some measure of content in 1 the work be is likely to lie a teacher fol 1 the rest of his life.—Leslie's Monthly.
SOUTHERNS COOO FORTUNE UM VOOVtt FINN SOMET6IN6 IfTTM TIAN UOLI MINES. There in bo happier man in this whole wide world today tbau Sam A. Hoover, of Greeusboru. N. C., who is receiving the eougratu aliens of bis friends upon his fortunate find of something lietter than gold mines or oil wells. Mr. Hoover in a letter to a friend iu Decatur writes: " Three mouths ago 1 was grestlv distressed by nasal catarrh and enure ! deafness in the right ear. The labor of hawking and scraping to get my throat and nasal passages free from the foul secretions deposition there, might lie about equal to that of a six mule team with a road scraper to get the earth from the roadside to the eeu ter. ••1 purchased an] outfit of Hyomei and Hyomei tulin, and as a result of its use my head, throat and nasal passages are all free from secretions of auy sort, only as Nature designed, sod my hearing in both ears is nearly as acute as it ever was.” There is no disagreeable stomach dosing in using Hyomei: just breathe it and its pure fragrance will k 11 the catarrhal germs in the head throat and lungs. Hyomei ba m used iu ! connection with Hvomei. will cure the ■ worse case of tiatarrhal deafness. The complete outfit costs but SI, and extra bottles are only 50 cents. Ask the Holthouse Drug Co. to show i you the strong guarantee under which they sell Hyomei. It costs nothing unless it cures. Mrs’. Beardsley's opening. Match : 29. • 60d6 For Sale—Horse suitable for farm, weight 1400, blank. Inquire of Z. O. Lewellen, Monroe. Ind. •MA A good home cheap. See ad of Northern Indiana Real Estate company. 63d2wks The Gold In the Ocean. The fact that sea water contained gold was first made patent, we believe, by the observation that the ileisstit on tbe~cop|<er plating of jetty piles in sea bar I wire was comparatively rb-b In the precious metal. Ou the estimate that a tou of sea water contains approximately one grain, the yield would amount to something like 2UO tons of gold |>er cubic mile aud, as the volume of the world's ocean is estimated at 400,0QU.W>0 cubic miles, the total possible yield of g >l<l would be no less than 10U.UM).<XMI,UOO tons—a truly attractive projtect to the eomjsiny promoter.— London Lancet.
Additional Locals Joe Tunnellier is oo..fined to his home suffering with a se’ere atI tack of the grip, and being crip pled badlv with rheumatism. H* is in a bad shape and has been sick j tor over a week. Lew Scott is planning to organ!* a base ball club to play In this dtj ; during the coming summer. Ton Irvin will likely do the pitch ins while his regular ontcher will l» behind the lat all the lime Charles, of Marion, will also ba on< ' member of the team and the rest <>' the players will likely be mide u| ot Bluffton players.—Bluffton Bal ner. Thi« Is more Bluffton hot ai< and ten chances to one sho will no* have a ball team outside of th* , high school. However, if sucl (good misfortune should overtak* them. D-oatur stands readv and willing to make them look lilt* "30 cents," as she did last year NOTICE TO CIH WATER CONSUMERS All delinquent water consumer* are hereby notified that unless they imv their accounts by April 1. 1905. they will be turned off and their accounts left for collection P. Kirsch, Al Buhler, C. D. Teeple. 5M6 BUSINESS MENTION Buv the best and cheapest feno«—the Page. J. 1) Ni llinger. Agent. 63d ts Read the ad of Northern Indians Real Estate company. A great bargain Md2wks Wanted to buy. Imides' bicycle. Must be in good condition. See A. R. Bell. 631« For Rent—Dwelling on Third street. See Mrs. D. E Studabaker. We do you good in our line. Miller & Debolt, carriage and sign painters. Phone 45fi fiOdfi Strayed—Three sheep from my field just south of town. 1 will pay the map who returns them. F«1 Soheiman. fi3ilt Lost—A Poland China hog, weight from 75 to 100 pounds. Send information to Irvin Acker first house north ot jail, First street. Decatur. Ind flldtl Mrs. B.*ardsley will have her millinery opening March 29. Everything new, up to date, stylish Upstiars on Second street, opposite court house. 60dfi For Rent—A large ten room house, situate on Marshall street, in good repiir, with good water and lots of fruit Inquire of Mrs. A. CGregory. ‘Phone 151. sHtf Get vour buggies and carriages revarnished. It will do them good Try Miller & Debolt, carriage and sign printers. Phone 456, over Joe Smith wagon shop. 60d6 Wanted—Au old line life insurance comp <ny of New York is desirous of securing a loot! representative. Attractive pdioies. Good income assured. Address, lock box 200. Fort Wayne, Ind. <>4d3 E F. Miller, owner of Beaverdam herd Duroo Jersey swine, offers for sale i'hree yearling sows by Corrector* (9739) bred f A r April farrow to And*-rson Boy (17604). Also Sept, pigs, either sex, good enough for breeders Cheap enough for farmers. Residence five miles due east of town, rural raute number nine, Decatur, Ind. 59d10 Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of the German Building Loan Fund & Savings association of Deuatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of sai l association in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, April 10th, 1905, st 7 u ulooic p. m., for the election of eleven directors and for the transaction of such other business as Tnay be properly brought iiefore said meeting. F. M. Sohirmeyer, Secretary. 63d2wks Farm Implements We hand Io a full line of : : : JANESVILLE FARM IMPLEMENTS We are introducing the new riding plow and are making H*>ecialty on these and the JANESVILLE CORN PLANTERS which are withoud doubt the best on the market. Call aud see ns. A. N. STEELE & BRO 120 North First St.
H.O.WeIIs,M.D. M° st Successful Specialist in Indiana mHHfi m In- ■ ! |'i»> o The Murray Hotel in Tuesday, April 4th Im* free of chargf DR WELLS has had Isl vears of successful practice and ham Iwn as -x-iated with several of the fhtot specialist in America. His theropenti net hod a are up-to-date and HECL'RES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. DO NOT DESPAIR If you are ill and sick at he«rt do not give up hope uuti| you have seen Dr Wells, if your case is curable be will cure you. If you are incurable he vill frankly and kindly tell you so and advise against spending your monev for useless treatment. Dr. Wells cures all form* of chronic disease and deformities that an •arable including. Male and Female Weakness. Catarrh and Ca tarrhal Deafness. Caueer. Goiter. Rupture. Blood, Skin. Kidney, Bladder. Liver, stomach. Heart. Respiratory and Nervous Diseases. Epilepcy. Itnpo fence. Gleet, Varicocele Losses. Stricture, Bed wetting, etc. RECTAL DISEASES No Specialist in \merica has better success than Doctor Wells in the treatment of re< tai diseases. He will cure the worse case of protruding piles without an operation or forfeit fifty dollars to the patient if be fails to cure any case he undertakes No cutting. No operation- No pain. ECZEMA Dr. Wells has a cure for eczema that is absolutely certain in its results and he has cored more so-called incurable eases in the past year than all the other specialists in Fort Wayne. HE IS THE ONLY PHYSICIAN TN THE STATE WHO WILL TREAT YOU AND CHARGE NO FEF UNLESS CURED. LADIES Ladies will be interested to know that Dr. Wells is an expert in the treatment of the delicate diseases pecular to the sex, such as misplacements sterility, lueerhoea, irregularities, etc. Ladies troubled with hair on the fare, moles, birthmarks, scars or brown spots will be gratified to learn that Dr. Wells can relieve them of any of these mortifviug blemish-8 He is the only specialist closer than Chicago who removes Lair without the electric neerile. He can remove it and it will never return. Hi can even remove the heavy beard of a man and it will uot return. No pain or detention from business. Success guaranteed cr no charge. Dr. Wells can straighten cross eyes in a few minutes without pain. If your ears stand out too far he will place them in normal position. If your nose is crooked, humped or deformed he can shape it for you by a delicate form of surgery uot known to the general surgeon. MEN li you suffer from any disease or weakness you can not put your case in safer hands than Dr. Wells. Remember the date and call befor Ila. m. Consultation free and con fidental. H. O. Wells, M. D., 723 Clinton St. Fort Wayne, Indiana.
MILLINERY OPENING. Opening display of Spring and Sommer Millinery, Wednesday afternoon and evening, March 29ch. Mrs A M. ; Peterson, 59 Sd | TITON AND GOLIATH WK'S I'l These two famous stallions will stand the season of 1905 as follows:— First three days of week at Preble; last three days of week at the Conrad i farm, near Freidheitn. | TERM 8 !:—815.00 to insure colt' with proper care to stand and suck. AUGUST CONRAD.
A HOflE IN DECATUR. We have for eale an exceptional bargain, if gold at once, in a raven room cottage house on north Third street, four aquaree from the court houra and is equipped with all modern improvement., , uc h an gari, electric light*, telephone, hard and soft water in he kitchen, bath room and water closet, cementcellar. Best of reasons for selling. Price $1750. Also some good l ots fa a good location Northern Indiana Real Estate Cotnoanv (, ver Burns Harness Store, Drhlur. Indtora * REPPERT, FRUCHTE & LITTERER.
W PP If la J J a lUApUjUIu OF ADAMS COUNTY. We have only 24 days left to pay ths first installment of 1904 assessments. The first day of May being the first Monday in May, and the last first Monday of 1904 of May, it is the last day to pay without penalty. Books will close <~n the above date. Truly, J. H. VOGLEWEDE, Treasurer.
