Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT bvbby ivbmuio, tsctrr bvhday, kt L.BW <a. aUUINOHAM. IU I »CK l»T ION *A IT C.S •» carrier. |ht 's? i B» carrier, per »ear By mall, per month By mall, per year »l.»0 Nliipla <'opl»«. Two Cent*. Blrartltlng raiwniade knownon application I BntanHl io the poetoßoe at Decatur, Indiaaa. ar aecond-olaac mall matter j. M. HILLCR M»N*Ot R.| The monthly comparative state ment of the government receipt* and expenditure* »how that for the month of May, I*os. the total re oeipt* were 843,598,783 and expen-1 ditures 154,719,055, leaving a deficit for the month of 82,960.182 and a deficit for the ten month* of the present fiscal year of 038,649,080. Toe monthly statement of the public debt shows that al the close of business May 31. 1905, the debt less cash in the treasury amounted to 1100,346.128, which is an increase for the month of 83,188,187 and is accounted for by a corresponding decrease in the amount of available cash on hand. Pleasant Muis Born M vy 18th to Jesse Roop and wife, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. A) Boner took in the excursion to Toledo last Sun- ] day. Madam rumor save that Perry Roebuck is soon to become a benedict. Jasper Case and family spent Sun- I day with James Watkins and family. Rev. Bennett pr-ached a farewell sermnn at the ,Baptist church last Sunday. Prof. B. A. Winans, of Berne, gave hie parents a pleasant call this week. The members of the M E church will give an ice cream social next Saturday evening. A Sibbath school convention will j be held at the M. E . church at this place next Sunday. Oran Fortney, the village black-

I | SOLD OUT | | | OWING TO THE FACT THAT I HAVE SOLD OUT g jg TO JOHN T. MEYERS AND ESSE D. DAILEY ffl And Will Retain Possession for a Short Time Only, I Must Dispose of All the Stock || Possible that I Now Have .on Hand, and Consequently Offer gg — II $25,000 =s= CLOTHING | ■ls ' FUR IN ISHI IN C s | 188 AT WHOLESALE COST ==| — ■■ .... . Do not miss this opportunity to save from 25 to 50 per cent, on your purchases and buv for future needs. All goods M marked in plain figures and sold at ONE PRICE ONLY. gSj Sale Begins Saturday, June 3, 8 A - m -1 STOR ToS^ t E ock I fS S t£ > j RIDAY f F 3 MAN GUS ROSENTHAL E< lnd UR '

smith, ha* given hlsdwelling house a nioe coat of paint. Mrs. Obl'Dbvls and children returned to their home at Chicago last week, after a visit here with friends John Custer has begun the erection of a nice dwellirg house, himself and familv will occupy the same when finished. Clarence Ayer* and wife of De troit, Mich., are sjiending a few days here, with their parent* and other friends. Last Friday evening Nathan Ayers of thi* place, received the sad news of the death of hi* mm Ralph, which occurred Friday afternoon at Grand Rapid*. Mich.. lof smallpox and his remains wa* interred at that place, which make* , it all the more sad fcr the family, who are nearly prostrated over bis earlv domse. The deceased were about twentv seven. He leaves B<» mourn their loss a father, mother. Two brothers and two sisters and many other relatives and friends. We extend our sincere symjiathy to the bereaved family. The Polson of Dl«bone«fy. ft is astonishing bow men will plaj with the poison of dishonesty, which is so insidious at first, which Intoxicates and stimulates one. but paralyses aud kills later. If every yontb were only taught that to be suecesrful a man must be greeter than bis occupation, that his character must not be for sale at any price, that he will always be rich so long a* he retains ft and just in ; proportion to its strength and integrity, aud weak and unhappy aud a failure, uo matter how much money be tnay have, just In proportion to the weakness of Ilia character; if lie o»ly started out with the conviction that only one real failure I* possible, and that is the ' loss of self respect, the barbir of one’s character, either for pieasu'W or for money; If the youth were only taught ' that be cannot afford to deceive even a | little bit in the quality of goods be is | selling or In the quality of the service j he is giving what a revolution would Come to our civilisation!—Success. Forests and National Prosperity. As a living example of the couse quences of deforestation we need aim j ply look to Spain, a country which ceu j furies ago was rich in timber and agri I cultural products, a proud seafaring ! nation of world conquerors. Spain’s decadence dates from the time when ! her timber supply became exhausted, her shipbuilding relaxed and her bar- ' ren. unprotected soil ceased to bear . fruit—Forum

saved the « nrrtaso. In bis "lleiullilsceuvv* of «u Irish tn nd Agent" the author. Hum Hussey, tells of one of the earliest private cur ridges u»ed in Kerry; ’Ths vehicle In question bud just been purchased by n certain Miss Mullius, who regarded it oil Its arrival with almost sacred awe A dunce in the uelghliorbuod seemed an nppßiprlute opportunity for Impressing the county with her newly uc aulred gw udeur; but. the night proving wet she Insisted on reverting to a former inisle of progression and rode pillion behind her couebmau. The result waa that she caught n violent chill, which turned to pneumonia. Wheu her relatives were assembled round her deathbed the old lady exclaimed between her Inst gasps for breath. 'Thank goodness I uevtr took out the earrings that wet night!"’ Hamvn of the Law. Law and equity are two thing* which God ha* joined together and man haa put asunder. When a prisoner tn Justice Maule’s court was asked whether he bad anything to say why sentence should not tie pronounced upon him. be replied. ”1 wish God may strike me dead If I stole the ducks.” Maule waited for about a minute and then said: "Prisoner, as Providence has not Interfered 1 musL Three months' hard labor.” A mayor on taking hie seat on the bench for the first time informed the bar that during his year of office be would spare no effort to be neither partial nor impartial.-Address of Sir Albert Uolllt in London. Are Brothers Politet Are brothers polite to their sisters. This is not a suggestion for a "silly season” correspondence, but a question of serious Import. On the answer to It depended a sister's reputation when she was seen home to her boarding bouse after the theater by a young man. "Brother,’ cried the Indignant lady who bad sat up to oj>en the door to the lute comer. "That was no brother! Why. I saw him raise bis bat to you when be walked away!”—London Chronicle. The Css I of Imestleaee. Tn the Impatient mood we are apt to •pend far more than is required in tbs doing of our work, and this excess is lost. We cannot estimate the value of the power thus misplaced. When tba impatient mood becomes the habit of a lifetime, you can understand that failure and perhaps loss of health and energy are inevitable.—Emily 8. Bouton in Magazine of Mysteries. Bls Humor Loef. “This payroll is too big." exclaimed the manager of the "Hamlet" company. •Can’t we get along with less people?" "You might give up the ghost,’’ sue gested one of the gravediggers And the manager, wrongly thinking the suggestion referred to himself, dis charged the t'umMst iuatauter.

SOW IS THE TIME FOR MYOMEI. Fir Ewltr to Cart CiurrH Now Than at Any Other Seaton. Now is the time to use Hyomei when the earlv summer days make it so easy to cure catarrhal trouble* The Hyomei treatment, breathed for a few minulee three or four time* a dav iu June, will do good twice as quickly a* it did in January and ' nearly everyone knows that used failhfullv then, it completely rids the i system of catarrh. Hyomei is a purely 1 "p ’able prep aratiou whose active eura’’"' ertiea are given off *»»» ? .. j ed by the aid of the pocket inhaler j that cornea with everv outfit. It de troy* all germ life iu the air pas i sage*, purifies the blood bv supplying | additional ozone, and its healing, vo ■ latile. antiseptic fragrance readies every corner of the respiratory tract as no medicine taken through the stomach can possibly do Thecorrplete Hyomei outfit cost* but one dollar, and consist* of a neat inhaler that can be carried in the puree or vest-pocket and will last a lifetime, a medicine dropper, and a bottle of Hyomei. Extra bottle of Hyomei can be procured, if desired for fifty cents. 1 At this season of the year when catarrhal troubles can lie so quickly and readily cured, the merit* of the Hyomei treatment should be careful- 1 ly investigated by evervone and a complete outfit should be in everv home. The Holthouae Drug Co., gives their personal guarantee with everv Hyomei outfit they sell to refund the monev if it does uot give satisfaction. There is no risk what ever to the pun baser of Hyomei. specialnotice rc teachers. Notice is hereby given that the board of education of Adams conn ty, Indiana, at their May meeting included botany in the township high school course and require all teachers in the above named schools to have a license in this sub--1 ject the coming school term Irvin Brandyberry. County Supt. Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. D B Erwin, Attorney t law. 1 ' The t'aseenger department of the ; Toledo, St. Louie & Westen R. R.' ■ "Clover Leaf Route.” has issued a i j booklet, entitled, "Get Out, or Get In,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Huboard. of the Roycrofters. of East Aurora. N. Y. Copies of this booklet may be obtained by sending 4 cents] in stamps to Walter L. Roes, General Passenger Agent, “ Clover Leaf ! Route,” Toledo, Ohio.

Schafer Hardware Co Fly Time for you The fives are her; and the only thing left to de is to buy screen doors and window screens and of course you will buy screens of the house who Has the best and largest line at the lowest price. ’■ _ n Er n i I I * s I II Any Size A Any Finish We have a good door at 65C. Any Size, and a good sized window screen 15c. We have more doors at other, prices and would consider it a favor from you to have you look at our line whether you buy or not. Schafer Hardware Co.