Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT |VBBI XVXNINO, XXCIPT SCNDAt, BT LBW <a. BLLINBMAM. lUitCHISTIO* H AIT C 8 {> earner, per ww* ... 10c > earner, per peer *4.00 > ®»b per u ■mb >*e By tnnil per y<mr *f.»C copira. Two Cent*. B*v*rtl»in« rwie«mn<l» known on application BttMrr.l :a tbe poaiotßc* at l>ecatur. !ndl- • *. »• eeeond-elar* mall matter J. M. HKLLCR M»N»Gt * The Blufftc n New* has counted the number of Datch and other mixed breed* that inhabit that little hamlet of Decatur, and tocording to calculation ♦ and forensic figure*, place* the jxjpulation at lean than five thousand The Bluff ton New* ia malicious. and unless they rectify, in black face without ornament*, thi* grave and ugly alander, we will hire the keeper of the dog pound to cage them up until after the frothing eeaeon i* over. There it no more a bund word than "temperance ” .Temperance d<>e* not mean total abstinence in anything, but means just what it nays—a condition of being temperate. The temperate man does not drink to excess. be doe* not talk to excess. he doe* not overdo ath letios, he does not rule a hobby to death, be i* not abusive. He may drink moderately, mav express opinion* modestly, may spend some time on a bobby and when neoes aary may be critical.—Munch Pres* Naturally Cincinnati i* disturbed by the Lincoln Steffens article in McClure s. Even George B. Cox. Cincinnati's boss, is somewhat ex Sited by it. But Cox ia not the sort of man to lose hi* hold on himself. He deuiM that there is any graft in thi* city, but he does not deny that he is boss. On the latter question he is positive and explicit. “I never dodged that statement it my life." he declared to tue Cincinnati Post, "and 1 have got fh< be*t system of government in thi oiuntry " If a« lid not tii ik v was the the be<t he would, so h> asserts, oonsid ir that he was a failure in life. Hut Cox is no sod whatever else Be may be. for we fi-.d him saying that “if there is anything the matter with Cincinnati it's np to the people."— Sentinel. Health is Good. By United Pres* New* Association. Ban Francisco, June zb—General Wo d arrived by the steamer Man churls, and immediate! v left for Washington. He declared the health of the Philippine tro p* was excellent. Five Months. Special Telegram To The Democrat Pallsdslpula Ju’.e 2b—Juki Y si today pleaded g ilty to having a hand iu tne rvo» nt eb-c ion Jf and*. He was sentenced to five m nths'imp txuntusnt.

rjy Wtat Mm 4ms*- >i *% JKv S £ Don’t You Feel Well ? Ache All Over? Feverish? Feel as though your blood Was hot? Cold feet? Backache? Those warning signals which Indicate that'"a bad cold" or the grip is coming on! Don't get discouraged, but go homo, on the way stop In anv drug store and get Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. When you get home take a hot bath or a hot foot bath, go to bad, cover up warmtake a dose of the "Golden Medical Discovery." In the morning another dose, and you will feel better. You will not have to continue many doses before you are well. M you still persist in the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery you will bud improvement In your general constitution. apiM tite and blood—your liver will become active and throw off the poisons from the system. Get as near to Nature's way as you can. There's a reason. Ve-retable foods are usually good for the health. The human economy digests and assimilates them best. In disease, a remedy made up of Golden Seal root. Queen's root. Stone root. Wild-cherry bark, Mandrake and V' odr<»,t such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is positive yet safe, a- Hated in the stomach and taken Up by the blood, therefore, the most potent means w hlch can be employed for the | Hgnlniiig of lost health. Microbes snatch at us from every corner. They mean to kill or eat us if they

A GAY PARADE In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Bride and Groom Given a Farewell Reception That Surpassed Anything In Decatur's History. The guest* at the Edward* Niblick reception last evening decided to entertain the beiue and groom m a manner that would impress itself on the mind* of the participant* forever, and they ceri tainly did it. They secured rigs of v iriou* r zee and description. The bride bad ths process! >n sealed in a small onrt and drawu by a Shot land pony. The <r< om was seated in a butch -r wsg n, the kind used in conveying unmanageable cattle to the packi >g house. In one corner of that hu ;e cage the tortu red man shrank, nor showed hi* lace the whole trip through. Bebmu them came band wagon*, cabs and other vehicle* laden with boy* and girl*, men and women, who tooted horn*, beat drum*, yelled themselves hoarse, while on each rig one or more men of splendid lung | ability announced in ktid voices the cause of the disturliance. The parade went over the principle streets of the town and on either ride the walks were lined with people who threw rice, set <ff colored lights and shot rfi-sworks Afterward* the trip was repeated, but the bride was left at home and the groom carried on the shoulder* of hi* admiring friend*. It was a merry event, but we venture the guess that Mr and Mrs. fed wards were glad when the ordeal was over. WAR NEWS Rosian Crew Muntined and Killed Their Officers. •y United Prea* New* A»*oci*tion. L >dz. June 2*—dart tai law still prevails and m >re triable is expect d. By United Pre** Newe Aeeociatlon. Oleasa. June Zb —A rew <>a tne R ,-rian battlestiip. Knb f PotensKi, ju’t in port here, mu'inied a f-w days ago. murdered all the offi ler* and buried them ar- sea. Thev now threaten to bombard Odessa for the fan <-f it All work at this port has »t ppd and an effort will be made to blow up the ship uules* the mutineers disemliark.

ean. They are formed by millions on everything we eat. drink and wear. The air is alive with them. Medical science has proven in the past few years that nearly every dli-case is a germ disease. Such disease germs enter into the bkxid I in two ways, either through the lungs or stomach. If ttie blcxri Is pure and rich, the liver and stomach in healthy, active condition, the germs of disease cannotfind a resting place there to multiply. Disease of the lungs, bronchitic and consumption, grip and pneumonia, are very apt to spread through a factory where there is much tine dust In the air. The lungs become irritatwi and the germs find a fertile field for growth. Extreme weakness, feelings of nervous exhaustion, coughs and colds are the warning signals which should be he>-ded. One should put the system tn the very best |sissible condition right away. Rid your bixiy of the poisons that are apt to accumulate and your system is ready to watd off the attack of the germa of disease. Doctor Pierce’s (Solden Medical Discovery makes rich, red blood —by increasing the red blood corpuscle*. There Is no alcohol in this gnat tonic to shrivel up the red blood corpuscle*. An alterative extract, made only of herb* and roots. It goes about Its work In nature's way. Only good can come from Its use, as It stimulates the liver Into proper action, and feeds the worn-out nerves, stomach and heart on pure blood. "I am i firm Is-llevcr In Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Discovery," writes Joseph Napoleon Hertiert. Chairman Board of Relief, ot 'O>3 St Paul Street Montreal, Quebec. "Find i that It has been of practical value to a number of men In my employ. They an' especially exposed to Inclement weather, and often tlw* colds contracted run Into pneumonia, stomach trouble, or kidney and liver disease. However, since we have known of the value of ' (iolden Medical Discovery.’ there la much 1 less sickness, as this medicine seen,’ to keep the blood In a healthy, active condition, and toward off colds and all other diseases. It Is a very line tonic for a run-down system. I am pleased to acknowledge Its worth.’’

BAD HEADACHES generally arise from bad stomach* Foul breath, bitter taste, coated tongue, sour eructations or lelchlng ot gas. are common symptoms though not all present In every case. To cure, fake small doses, only one or two each day. of old Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelletr. the Orlgi-

nal Little Uver Pills, first put up by him over 40 years ago. One or two a laxative, three or lour cathartic.

WAS THE fLYER Train Wrecked it Lima and Several Injured. Bp*o!*l Telegram To Th* Democrat Lima. Ohio. June 2H—it ia now a public fact that the Pennsylvania train which narrowly averted a wreck as disastrous a* that of the Lake Bhore, and which occurred here at midnight last night wa* the limited commonly known as the eighteen hour train lietween Chicago and New York. Luckily the tram had slowed down in tbe yards and was running only thirty mile* an hour when it Collided with a out of freight cars, smashing the equipment and injuring severely Night Yard Master Hendrcks who was with the ent of oar*. The engineer and fireman jumped. Tbe passengers were all severely shaken i up and several quite badly hurt The train proceeded after a long delay. TEST CASE Rights of Railroad Commission to be Tested An Agreement Reached to Test Thi Question ip the Marion County Super or Court. By United Pre** New* Association. Indianapolis, June —Tae Indi ana railniad commission has ouidpromised the jm»*s question with the Indiana railroads. Recently the commission addressed the Indiana railroad* demanding lists of passes in the hands of Indiana person* Accompanying thi* demand were five interrogatories direct id to ascertain if rebates are allowed favored shippers in Indiana. Last week the railroad attorneys of the Indiana roads formally denied that it is unlawful for the roads to i give pa*se« and a -oond they demed tbt even if 't were unlawful the the railroad commission h»s not the n/ht to demand the pas* lists. They also declined tc answer tbe interrogatories. In tne compromise which ha* just besn reached the railr >ad companies agree to answer truthfully all the interrogatories. nine in number. if the commission will oionot tj a t •«' sail in the Marion county supinor court of the ng its of the amimirion oa the pass question. Tue! commission thougtt thi* a wise: move and readily consented, th- ' propisition having come from the railroad side of tbe controversy. The commission backs down, then, only as to the question of obtaining the pass lists and the courts will that at the expense of the ' rail'oad*. Whit the com nission is really afUr is the favorites in | the freight rates, and if it can get the sworn statements of the railroad men it thinks it has excellent ground to work on to end rate discrimination within this state. Era of Graft. Special Telegram To The Democrat Oberlin, Onio, June 2S—At the graduating exercises of tbe Oberlin high school, James Dille made the class address, in which be declared thi* to be an era of graft. Chautauqua Lake Excursion— On Fridav, July 7th and Friday, July 2bt!’, the Erie railroad will run special low rate excursion* to Chautauqua Lake and return. Rate from Decatur >9.65 Return limit 30 days from date of sale Ask Erie agents for particulars, oi write O. L. Enos, traveling pas senger agent, Marion, Ohio. Hiawatha, the Indian play, will oe given at Ya-Way-Ga Mug, nesi Petoskey, Mich., from July 4 t< •*ep f emher 4, 1905. Illustrated folders can be had by calling phone 9 or writing C. L. Lock wood, Grand Rapid*, Mich., or willing at passenger station. No me who goes to Northern Miohizan should fail to see this play tiven by Ojibway Indian actors I'he folders give sketch of plsi viih illustration*. Get one J* ryson, Agent. 127 d 3m>

THE HUB’S greatredtag CLEARANCE SALE SI ' ■' " - - We Wish to Dispose ot Our Entire Stock If possible, and open up with a Cnnplete and NEW FALL STOCK, as you know it is our aim not to carry any goods from one season to another. To further this desire, we have taken thought of neither profit nor cost, and placed extraordinarily LOW PRICES on these various items. Every department is involved; we can’t begin to tell you the many attractive features of this great offer. But if yo i will come in and see the suits themselves, we know you will appreciate the TRE E BARGAIN import of the announcement. Extra Specials SUITS AA SUITS in Wool Cashmere. Wore»*d* QC SUITS in Wool, Worsted* Cheviot*. CO and Tweed*. 11000 and QO OO eV- sl4 < 0 and >ls UO vri Qn >ljoo value-.. Red Tug Price ue *- ! n* ( a vO FURNISHINGS ,fc "”' l ‘ 2c *rn>. 8,...l C 011.,., tb. ««,ld 0,., Q . **' r "" ** 10c Values in plain and fancy embroid- On ered Handkerchief*. Red l ag Price Monarch Shirts, the world over fl 00 plain and fancy Balbrig 4 I Ikf ft | w gau Underwear. Red Tag Price.. I I “ roTc TflEiffUß S, j DECATUR. IND. B. KALVER & SOINS

Mexico nineteen hours reare* Double daily through service, iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agents Gor A A. Deane. Jr., T. P A 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. During the summer the G R & 1. will sell tickets for train 7 at a special round trip Sunday rate of jne fare to all station* when jourtey can be tn ide witain the day. On June 29 and 30, July 1 and 2, th” Erie railroad will sell excursion tickets to Asbury park and return at rate so >20.10. Sr> p.,ver at New York on the return trip will be permitted upon payment of 11. For full particulars inquire ot agents. On account of Ep worth Leag ,e convention, the Erie railroad will sell excursion t,ckets to Denver and return at rate of 431.10. Tickets on sale June 29th to Jnlv 4th. For further information, cull on Erie agents. >31.10 round trip to Denver, Colo., and return, A personally conducted party will leave Decatur on the Clover Leaf the evening of July 3, for Denver, account of the Epworth League meeting to be held at tnat place early in July. All those who desire to join a select party will please address H. H. Deam, Bluffton, Ind or T. L. Miller, agent, Decatur, Ind. Sanatnr Toure Fares—Jane l«t to Sept. 30th via G. R. & I To Trav erse City, Mich., >l2 30; Otnera. >13.80; Northport, >13.50; Petoskey, >14.15; Mackinaw City, >ls 60. Return limit Oct. 31, 1905 For rates to other points call phone 9, or write to C. L. Lock v<x>d, G. P. A Grand Rapids, vfich , or J. Bryson, Agent, 127d3m0 The Passenger department of the Toledo, St. Louis it Western R. R.‘ Clover Leaf Route,” ha* issued a •oo’let, entitled, “Get Out, or Get n,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hub >ard, of the Roycroftere, of East Au ora, N. Y. Copies of this booklet nay be obtained by sending 4 cents i stamps to Walter L. Ross, General ’as-enger Agent, “ Clover Leaf lo >te,” Toledo, Ohio. To Cure a Cold in One Day 'nke Luxl’lve Rmmo Qulnln” Tabla,,. Al "ugri- a -elunA tbe m’>r< v if It falls to cure R. W Grove signature on each box. SSc

HOW GERM DISEASES START People with Weak Stomach in a Continual) State of Danger.

N’-arlv all disease germs that find lodgment in the syste n gain entrance With the air we brtath or through our food and drink If the stomach and digestive organ* be ,veak. so that food does not r adily digest, they will contain a sour, eluny fermenting ma s. an ideal spot for the disease germs to grow and spread i through the whole svstem People with a weak stomach are in 1 a continual state of danger. rt nd lhev i should use the best means. Mi o o*.; to strengthen that organ and tone up! the whole digestive system This rem j edy i* a certain cure for all diseases | of the stomach excepting cancer. Us ed before each meal, it so strengthens the whale digestive system that you can eat what you want and all

TWO WEEKS Lace and Embroidery Sale COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 24 As you know our goods are all marked in plain figures everybody can tell the price and for two weeks we are going to make the following cut prices on Laces and embroideries. Our immense ttock of these goods u. st be reduced.

Our oc Laces and embroideries B « wiU goat 4G Our 8c lace* and embroideries Wil 1 go at gC Our 0c laces and embroider "fl/* ies will go at | /2 v Our 12jc laces and embroideries ft . will go at Out ISe laces and embroid 4 ft 1 n erie* will go at |(J C

-s.'ssxssxssjs; i'sevts"” AT TRUE’S

From Decatur via, “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Sunday May 7th and every Sunday thereafter during the Bummer. T. L. MILLER, Agt.

51.25 To TOLEDO hid RETOOK.

vou want without fear of indigestion. There will be no fermentation < f food, and the stomach and intestines will be so clean and pure that disease germs cannot possibly lire when Mi-o-na ih used. If you suffer with headache, backache, variable appetite, nausea, gnaw i ng at the pit of the stomach, sallow akin, heart burn, furred tongue, sleeplessness and general deb lity. it shows that the stomach has been overworked and weakened. A fifty cent I box of Mi o-na tablets will give quick and speedy relief. Ask The Holthouse Drug Co., one i of the most reliable firms in Deca’tir, to show you the strong guarantee under which they sell Mi-o-na

Our 2® laces and embroideries <f will go at | Our 26c laew and embroider- 4 Os cries will go at L O U Our ,16c laces and embroider- OEp ies will go at Our 50c laces and embroider- OEp ies wt'l go at WV U

$1.75 To DETROIT and RETURN.