Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1905 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT Illi 111 I!■ ■■■-!■■ | bvbbt bvimimo, cxcirr »vxd*t, bi u■ w <a. auuiNcaHAM. SVBSCRIXTION RAITC* By -»r" ■’. I- ■' '■ * ■» ear- ’ S» r »• »r • # 9C ■y ■» twt '■ *»£ By * •» »O *<t* <■ ♦ ' ;• ’ » •<' a r tst ♦ io< mi< - * • * ‘ ► »• fi 4 H H CLLC R M AMGC • ~ SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist. Tomorrow clcee* the eeoond quarter b:b'.e nudie# mth Sunday acbooi There thould be many who will begin with the new quarter to attend Oar echool meets at 915 every Sunday morning Public worship turning and evening Topic*. The Work f Religion." and The companionship of Fool*.' Epworth League devotional at «:30 p. n. Come God expects you to work in hie vineyard You will be we.come here Y u can make yoursef welcome Evangelical. Tom rrow will be chi. Iren s dav with us The Sunday school eon venes at >• 15 fc the study of the Wrd at 10 30 A serm.nette ti chtllren will follow the baptizing of infants At 7:30 the school w i render an interesting program T.e SeriDgs of the day which we know will he hl Aral. will Cjw into the n. cnary treasury There will be no Y ung Peep emee ng A B Haist Pastor V. B. Church. Sat sth-,*h '. promp’ly at 9 M n A tea Hee for vrerr elate and a class for every tea her Prayer and lass aervice at 1* ■> tils F*ce Toe Y P C U *e vice w;.l be el ty Miss Pansv Bel The Lsates' Aid service ream an i cake on the church .awn text Thursday ever ng Let this be . rep*tit: n of the splendid an . pr Stable time bad on the parser age lot <MBB week ago. The pr> ceeds will be applied on the church itnpr remeat aui parsoiuge enter prise Real Es'ate Transfers IBeyt rte; by Decatur AMrae: sad Lob Catherine Ragg t Ste- ben A Se.grist inlot ;I»7.jGeoeva C Catherine Rugg to Bernard B . mey r r. pt ee .r se> 2T. Ro t tp. . acres |>4C State of Indian* to Catheretcv Bugg. pt se qr,*ec 37. Ro t tp. - acres. . Catherine Schindler t? Frink Ac am#. nhf*e r sec Franck tp. * acres. |4OOO. Frans Adams to J hn J. J M--er. nh: se rse 2*. French tp. • ac es. g. .♦ < Paul G Hooper to Crist Lingen backer, outlet* <7* and 577. Deca tor. |IOO. Wn» H. B«-.nieke to Peter B- xer p -w ar -*-c 4 P rebJe »p 95 Mary Fallenkamp to Newton C Anders-, n etal. -n.ot 33, Decatur S 3 5C Paul G Hooper et al to Cri* 1 Longee t acker. inlets CT7 and Decatur. g!SC>. Catherine Rugg to Willlw H Van|C 'amp. pt se qr sec 27. R<xt tp. •’ ■ Benjamin F. Booker to Jacob Koehr. n hf ec qr sec 33 French tp. SMVC l«aac Lehman to Jacob P Ha beg ger. mk*t 430. Berne. *4OO He’.e M Bara to Andrew B Sh emaker, laiut MS. Geneva. R nert D Patterson et al to William H Mver* etal, pt uutlot 70. D-ratur >(■(* Barley R Waite *o Homer J Green t>t ink>t 7>. Geneva. 1.25 Horn* r J Green to George Hartman p niot 7S. Geneva. 1100 Diia *n A T*igg to Omsiub V. Rioe. inl>w SB, Geneva. |s O. CnaatM* V. Ri e to Bumu Hartman inlot. 79. G nera. IKC. Henry to Thoma* Huston, ne qr *e qr se« 3. Jeff-rscu tp. 40 ac/ee t»ss iJa’oJine David to Ira J David. p: nw qr ne qr $3500. •xent V. Michael to David P S ik-r pt ne qr sec 27. Hart turd t ( 9'oo. c < F 5 wa to Oren Batcher m ot 339. Genera, |4«O.
Refused to Pardon. Ipse al Telegram To The Democrat ludianapoha, Jun* 24 —Over the hea I ot the panb n board the gov ernor declined to pard n Andrew K >erner. who ha* »erred twentv I one year* fur wife murder Hr also declined j»ard n* f r half a dosen then*, but did pardon Edward MeGebee Notice to Water Consumers All consumer* of city water are hereby n< nhed that the duplicate will t*e in the hands <<f the city treas urer on July 1. and that ail rentals must be paid in advance for six month*, by the 15th of July or supply will be turned ff this is in cxmplianM with the ordinance recently enacted AU o-rrecti n» for usages or error* must Ye made at this time, a* none can he recognized later P ea*e consult tariff rate* in effect July 1, 1905. a* these are the rale* that will apply Several familiee ising water from one water service, sprinkling at time* not provided in the schedule, waste and abuse of water furnished thr ugh the city mams, or other nolat: ns •>. far as the same relate* to the use* of city water will he a cause t- have the water cut off without further n tice and penalties eollectsd tef re same is turned on again Thi* i» imperative and mu»t be enfoced so a* to prevent the en rm u* w.*-te of water that heretofore ba# heea dne Please nre and comply 135410 W E Fulk, Stupt. KOTICE. A. 11 cuatomcr* arc x-<'ci**«'«»teci to i-otvxi-xi sail empty toottlea aiirt cssaiwem. Flcfcac attend to tlaiw* «t ouco ««• wo xxcseci them XVm M- t •.man, t*r* For Ryma Mooaa ■1 made t *»..» the ctMer day.- : •» ;.t the i«*»? -r of *n i'.’. town ■bur--b dev the leg **f the t- .* t-» ,-',g-..-n t out I r*: sirated at thi* menial use of hymn I Ap-vC-* *nd Hwbt* w- - -• V - . J als-ut th«s but hymn t*-k» x*t th * chur-.-h Eiutey and if any «f you have tabte* too short in the leg* please pu: a Lewsj..js-r tm-.er them w a ur wood If you do tt.*. we won’t hare to srnd out and buy another hundred hymn b*u*s. a* we -lid last week " The pattoe bad uo sooner ended tbe*« remark* than a girl sitting almoat undev h.s none calmly opened a tymu tss.k. jCa-vd it between her back aid the a-k f the pew and wtt.ed comfortably d- wu to Lrten to the »er mon.—New York ITes*. c«l*na*e*« Heme at Metber *t«wey The cettage wsa at the western end of the village, and rbere it stand* yet a poor. y house. <#e -mi the street We went m and after mak tg clear to the »r -s! w who owned .t that we were cot * for ■ ' ** saw all that there was to »*-e ot th** dwelling I*.* re were four room*, two downstair* and two above. Ail j the woman exj li.nrst h •ueevlean ag ws-.s’ -u i -■ It *.-« uee.’ed. b-e ter than a U-'. ’er. which led from the tower to the upper notaa There wan no v w. no garden. But !a Cutor.dge’* day • .-ere w..s a pJ--t of gr ■ j-J be -ng >.g ’o the t i*e and ruurnng back to th- hrw aM pleasant place of to* fnetxd I‘ooie.—Dr. Henry Van Dyke in Scritmer’*. Blank Verve. Blank or uurUy—ed » that form of berw verse which l» cvtumonly eo- j ptoyed in Engdab dramat c -a-1 epic ' poetry. It was introduced by the Ear! of Sum-y who died ,n 1.M7. .a--traasiat on of the wcood and fowrth looks of -.F-oeal" It was fir»t ea ployed tn the drama n Saekvlito aod Norton's tragedy of "Ferrex and Tor rex." wh.eb was pr r.ted in l>k\ but It ws# not till Msrtowe adopted tt in ti» play of "Tasubn.-lauie the Great" that it be anie the tvnu regularly employ'd .n the metrical drama. wLicb it La* since, with only ocr-astonai interval*. remaned. After Mifton'a o#e f It in r*r»d.*e Lorf it wa* waleiy extended to many other cia»ae* of com poa.t.<.*m Growth of the Ralr. The inftaene* of diet oo the growth of bait ba* often been d.varacl It has l*en shown that *-a-rhy mixture*, milk and many other food* rwogniied as being Mgbly uutrftioa* are. in fact, •are death to hair growrh. Cbett.i-.al aaalys.* proves that the hair :* com- i p **d of * per -"ent of sulphor and it* ash of 20 per cent of * l.cob and 10 ;er cent of imn s&d tnanaanese. The food* wb:eb '•octal* the Ur treat p«r cect of th* above named element* are seat, oatmeal and graham. Henry pointedly ray*. "Nation* which eat cost meat tare tbe m<wt hair.W aatrdl to Be l oetvl. Woman of The Hoofle with dtanri tied arxnrd her bead—What are you bofbertng me now fort Can't you *ee we're getting ready to net! Ruffin Rate-Tra m. I tbeugtit mebby you tad K-tne pra or sirups o’ cake that I wuzn’t worth Borin' an" yon m ght like to git nd of 'em. ma'am.—Ctocagn T-trtaa
* Ceaatrv Beene la TIMt. n<-r* la a d< "crtpiK-B of a country Bcrlse in Tibet taken from Colons‘l L. A WadlrU’s b-s.k. "EMM abd Its My*b-r.v»." "From every touaiet the wtt»grt» bad ••warawd out into tto-ir fii-ld* and were l-us.ty plowing aud •owl: g n th. gtorton* s’lusj.iir, fortu lag ph- .c « tu.s fhr . t ■.< The tu.-u were plowing with ova gaudily •. tbriMt W-. • of dy.d yak*’ to J* abd l str*'* •** s « ■*‘»*j*» •>*i< their light brartednem. Amon* ti* tall poplar trra* lmtx*'.«!.r.g the butue stead*, hearty pkard out w.th nd v pollarded willow toi.hra fringing the Irrigation canal*, flitted rooettoebe*. fieMfarv*. boopoo*. i*-rt tit*, dunam.-n •I *m»s shy du»eg warbier* a.J thruste*. all blithely urat ba.id.ug.'' ————— Bwltaeelaa*** Heal Hultaar*. •The twat bul.day," *«;d a schoolteacher, "» as» n*v*ltv th»» w»|
SCHAFER HARDWARE CO-
Harvesting Hay Quickly THE OHIO HAY LOADER-all <-r. c ar ’ bear.: gi. ’...ive roller and ball-bearings whkh make the ligtest ’.raft ’. >ader manufactured. We utiarantee THE OHIO to run ONETHIRD easier than any loader made It is furnished u iil? a sliding apron and thus the load c-i v e made as high as desired. Guaranteed ft - ad .he h’ghest lead. Can be « ssed ir m the n without getting down off the load. The Fork Arm support at the top raises or lowers by gravity, so as to a bust itself to light or heavy hay and the loaaer therebv cleans itself and delivers all the hay.—This is a valvy * m TVY* ** t kA 3 O' 4 E . L k ■ When Getting, Get the Rest.
THE“DAYTON”RAKE
rtiprt eane sttArtb
The “DAYTUN” has three sets of rake shifts with M teeth. oil tempered—2« terth to each shaft It is 9 inches wider than anv ether rake ROLLER BEARINGS. LICHT DRAFT LONG LIFE The DAYTON’ •» the only rake that has roller bearing* m the prio.ipal journal bote*. insuring lift draft, ease of operation long life and durability. CASTOR WMEFLS Tne -DAYTON” in equipped with two castor wheels, and the supports for same are made of ate*l construction, and [extra heavy relief spr.nr operatives within a tube. This insure* i<Et running, and proper adjustment of the tee to to the surface us the ground COhSIDER WHAT WE WILL DO The -DAYTON” in time and labor, it corers toe biggest space, accumulate® more hay in one windrow than any ether rake It covers in two tnpe. up and d. »n the field, a space S.< feel wi ie, including w.ndrvwa.
This Tedder hicks Moke Hav While the Sun Shines
THE “QUAIL” HAY TEDDER Our price on these Hay Tools are no higher than the so called “just as good kind.” SCHAEER HARDWARECO?
! I w • u*rt. Il I* mx right for u» to trvat our st bool chiJdrvu In til# matt.-r of wvatfavr a* »* do Tb* Swla* haw • max uium teu-iwruturv f< h-Lu’l Wli. nth tto rm .u..t« rg »» ibitl udi uiuiii ti*«Tv !• u•* •’ Imiml* I it. - tlir u -U’b t- A; rd. May or « •- be- Tie «b!Mrw» In tb* in-of-fi-rat lr lw.it an- fnw to bathe u t u tl ng bro ka. to pt u c m «««*l gvovra or to boat on the wind »w. t lake* Tfl»- swi*« *»* «>. *♦ tlr ' »»> < n im{•me no greater •nfferiug --a l.ttto ebi! hour* at a atratcb in an inu»»eral>jy hot acbotdrooin. They k >w tfeat cti.lMMirtl * tto. I*2, V* ’ • u I beat bol • t« -aw Uw te*ciwr» and t!..’ cL a.. _. b ti—ry *IJ n u.-b ira*t*d Univ - ' — l.<-v.»'-Ue CourierJournal «■••*! rbar«B». "OU. Mr Obappey." eiclaltned M!m Go* ' Thy weren't you up un the h: I to »*• tbe -unaetl It wa* ju»t too Icve- - >JF " "Yaa«." mt *d Obappey. •ret my Dau up to do it fur me He undepstatds that »awt of t'..ug. mA I y’ Know Pbttadeli L>a L*dg*.
I n " 1I JlfJ — I MX
FIFTEEN CENTS A DAY Ba. J YvO 3 Lhuicc Build.n| L«l Do It at Once. Fifteen building ! •’* to h* •<’l*‘ ot> montblv .-r weekly ptvnien’a rang, ing :n price from 175 up mmt# from gi.o« j*r «e»k up j Tliese -t* will be mU free ■ f R*”’ •nd tbe prtot* atd term* are within ; r.-»--b -s any individual. D-»v Lt> rer« at alruoat any *.-»• * Cat* I ea»iiy pav for them and have a hone • > httle nioeev THINK t'F BUYING A BUILDING LOT F' >» 15 ( ENTrt A DA Y. The* lo’a will be »h- wn .t .nv time u i run will Call n.e by 'ph ne. 3J* i or »5 Liberal liwv nnra f t ca*b 140d4t D»i Erwn. F>r Rent—A t*o *tory frame bcu*e. *tgbt room*, •nmmet hitchen. ciatern and hv-lrant water: c rner Ninth and Ja'k»- n afreet* Inquire of P J Hyiand 140d*f j w ■ ——
j I J ■ I . ana 4 - UfK w.-
THE GEAR DRIVE it i- nade ■» th a:i gear drive, and thrown in and out of ge*r by a dutch «:ih shifting .ever within easy rea tof tb» dr ver These gears are covered to ex el srie d uat aud oirt. (ONT INI' <’s STEEL SHAFT The shaft wtic- <-arr:e- the taser bars is of one con■a. t ■> p—- ct Med. and t dit fed. which adds ‘trvnzih an-* wesr-ng qualities WHEELS WITH Rtf IVABLE (ENTER BOXES The .arg* gr .n 1 wheels which furnish the power are •teei wbee - ♦». tehee high with|2j,inch ■ hannel tire, heavy sp aes and strong lugs.
Will Receive Bids On Salnrdae. July 1. 1905, h I -.ne o’clock, p tn., we will raceiv. »e«’ed bid* at the Old Adnm Uiantv bsnk for tie building ut « ne* frame acbool houw Plan, and •pe.-ieffationa may be •e.-u tbl« date at tne Old Adam* County hark Tne o<> nmitfee re*e, yp. lt , tight to reject any and ail bids. Committee. 139d10w Ltd!** and Gentlemen Wanted— I t ♦’> per day guaranteed, Bn« iml girl# a!*> make big money •York in your own city and com uuntty. W'nte today for psrtieq .ar* to Mutt Bru*., Lnpirte, Indiana. 2d Since I have sold out my buaine--t become* necraenry th »t all om ■.tending account* be collected at jure All thoee knowing tbetn •elve* indebted please call and ar range yonr account. Re*jet-tful - |Gu* RonnthaL
Some Tedders Push the Hay. The QUAIL Kicks it up and Turns It over
