Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1905 — Page 2

,'HE UAILY DEMOCRAT — ,' '"'l-' "" "" BVUT BVBNIM, tXCtPT ZCNDAT, IT L. ■ W ca . BLUINQMAM. ■ ÜBCCRIRTtON R AiT I • ■> earner. I«»r wrr* Wc B> cam> r p, r ,r»r »4.00 ■X Ball, per month ... *Bc By 03»-I p»ry<«r • Bt.lO HI nit If coplr*. Two Cent* atwartuioy r»t»«m»<l» known on appl>e»’k>n Bntom'. 10 th* pootoßcr at tNcatu.', indl- . b*. »« ■«cond-cl*M mail matter. Z. M. HELLER MANAGER INDIANA SCHOOLS The Best in the Union Says a Noted Educator. Dr. William T. Barria, United Btiten oommiaaioner of eduoation and one ol the leading educator* of the country, made a statement al Washington Monday that ehould oauee Indiana people, etpecially those engaged in educational work, to feel a thrill of pride. ‘•lndiana." Mid he. "haa a better achod ay»-t-m than any other state in the Union This ia a strong etat“ment, but it in true. The Indiana eyetem ta so thoroughly good that it seetna to me to lie one of those rare, excepthnal case* where any change would only make matters worse. Ido think, however, that the Indiana teachers ought to be paid better salaries. I never have aeen a finer set of men and women teacher* than th >se vho attended the Indiana btate Teachers' asso elation meeting. The Indiana teachers are persons who have devoted their lives to their calling They love their state and are pr. ud of it Tub* sentiment of 1 >ve and pride is shown by the f»ot thit they cling to Indian* although their general st indard of rffi lencv is such that they could get places in the city schools of that state, all the way from 50 11 ICO per ctnt. ii ertase inwilar.'. I un now speaking of the best gradtf Indiana teachers, which include* a verv large number of them. The only possible reform that I can sug ge»t, so far as Indiana is concerned, ie more money for her t ,achers for they richly drserve it.” COLLEGE FIR: Scwtinary at Notre Dame Des roytd— Loss is SBO,OOO. By United Preet Newt Association. Notre Dame, Ind . June 30—The Holy Cross seminary at this place is burning furiously, the tire originating from escaping gas. The loss will pr .bably reach eighty thousand dollars.

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I PARDON BOARD Takiug L’p Cases of Decatur Boys Send to Prosecutor Moran for Information Concerning Bert and Jasper Bailor and Frank Touhey. Prosecutor John C. Moren this morning received two letters from L. G. Duwall, clerk of the pardon board, informing him that a petition was on file in his office, asking for clemency in the case of Bert and Jasper Bailo*, two Adams county boys, who wete sentenced from here last September for a term of from one to three years, for petit larceny. Mr. Duwall asks Prosecutor Moran in this letter to make a brief statement of the case and wbat the reputation and standing of the young men were in this community before the crime was committed. The other letter was in relation to Frauk Touhey, who was sentenced from this county for a term of from two to fou’teen years in the reformatory for grand larceny. Prosecutor Moran in his usual brilliant manner answered these letters and gave the informa i tion a ski d for. He stated that he said nothing detrimental against any , of Jhe Itoys and infern ed Mr. Duwall that their reputati-in had always t>een good prior co their ar rest. What action the pardon burd will take Mr. Moran was unable to state, but thought they might look with favor up)n the petitions of Bert and Jasper Bailor. He also received a letter from At-torney-General Miller, stating thi t the superintendent of the reformatory had called his attention to tte fact that a great many criminals are sent t > that institution that are over the age prescribed by law. The result is that the institution is overcrowded and the incarceration of confirmed criminals of this clars was mist undesirable in such an institution, and was d-moralizing to it- inmates. He urges Mr. Moran in his letter to make a careful and searching investigation as to the exact age of each prisoner accused of felony hereafter, so as to insnte his imprisonment m the right place and get away from this d-moraliz ing eff < it. Mr. Moran sliced that tne Attorney General’s wishes I would be carried out by him to the I letter. Straw hats cleaned while yon wait or R inert at the Burt. 142<i6 — i Huurircda of fine otmxNZ' Imtm «nc« riffcod nt Ou* ITooeiittXAlaa.

HOW ABOUT YOUR 41 h OFJULV CLOTHES? Our skeleton lined coats and trousers are most seasonable. They are made in Serges. Flannels, Homespuns and Worsteds; have the non-breakable c >at fronts and concave shoulders. Look cool, are cool, cost but a little. Will help make the G orious Fourth more so. We have them for men and boys. Negligee Shirts, Straw Hats and Summer Underwear will complete vour costume

DIVORCE SLIT Marion Mentzer Asks for Divorce From His Wife. Marion J. Mentzer has filed suit in the zuperior court asking a divorce from Florence Men zer They were married in lbV5 and lived together five years. The wife is charged with having violated her marriage vows and blank space ia left tn the complaint to insert the name of the 00-;espondenl. They have two children, of which he asks the custody. Judge 8. M Bench is attorney.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. Mrs. Mentzer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Debolt of this city. POOL SELLING Governor Will Ploy His Last Cord This Afternoon. Opscial Telegram To Ths Democrat Indianapolis, Ind. June 30—Governor Hanly said today that be bad decided no t to order the trie pa in his efforts to stop pool selling He however announced that be has one more hope of ending it Thia, his "last card," is to lie played today. He refused to Gil what action he w<>ul<i luxe P- is believed however, that he bas promlines from the o >nstables that the | township will arrest the pool sellers every minute until they decide to ' quit. wants tOie Hazel McMillan Has an Exciting Race With Death. By United Press News Association. New Castle, Ind.. June 3c—Hazel McMillen, who escaped from the girls' reformatory a few days sfeO. but who was recaptured, while being taken from the jail this morning enroute to being returned to the reformatory br< k-t away from the officers, ran several blocks, wtiere she purchased arsenic. Sl.e was overtaken, but again broke lo >se. took part of the arsenic, I but too much, so that it acted • s an emetic. She is in a serious c > idition. A Big Gasser. Spacial Telegram To The Democrat New Castle, lad., Jane 30—A gas well showing two hundred and e ?hty pounds rook pressure was struck here this morning For Sale—A rec ining pa ace baby cat—brand new—will tell chetp Enquire of Mrs. C. V. Connell, Fourth street.

If Money Saving is an Object to You you should buy your clothing of us, U e handle nothing but high grate goods. \\ e do not handle good that are manufactured for SPECIAL SALES, because they must of necessity be of inferior quality.

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WHAT WE GUARANTEE WE DO Elzey & Vance Corner East of Court Hoose Decatur, Indiana

Miss Alice Jackson and Mits O-ena Micklin went to Geneva today to visit reh tires Wanted—A girl to do g p nen 1 work about a res’aur ant. Inquire of John 8. ( olohin. Williard Steele has made arrangements with the tall teem, whereby they will play fcr h:tn as ar attraction during th« remainder of the season. He will have men at the gatrs Sunday and all will be required to pay admission t'> the park, where they w’l be amuse I by the I*ll team during the afternoon. Hurrah! Hurrah! For the b : g F rjrth of July picnic, given by Mt Pleasant Snndav school, three and one half miles northwest of Decatur, tn J. E. Mann's woods. Tnere will be addresses by good speakers, also good music by the band. Singing, string band and instrumental music by Prof. Grimsley and other enjoyments A good dinner and refreshments of all kit ds will be sold on the ground If you want to have a good time come; everybody is invited. 14.'d2 On account of Epworth League convention, the Erie rdlrotd will sell excursion tickets to Denver and return at rate of *31.10. Tickets on sale June 29th to July 4th. For further information, call on Erie ' a rents. (31.10 round trip to Denver, Colo., and return. * 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 tnit place early in July. All those who desire to join a se. lect narty will pleane address H. H beam, Bluffton, Ind or T. L. Miller, agent, Decatur, Ind.

Notice In hereby that Henry Krick, who 1* the owner In fee pimple of inlota number* 1. i L 4 5. H. 7. K. ts. 10. 11. 12. U. 14. Ift. IK. 17. IM. IM an lAI In Frank Rautb> addition to the’own. nowii'y of lH**‘ntur. Indiana, tiled a petition on the 14 dav of June. IMA. in ttie offl'-e of the cltt clerk ->f the city of Decatur, m Adam* county. Indiana, prurient for the vacation *•' “aid addition and of all t he alley • wtreetn anti In lot* In mu id addition. *<Rld petition will com* 1 »tp for h* *rinr before the t'ommoD Co inril of mid (’’ ▼ ar their rranlar meotltiM to be held in th* uuttrll chamber f Mud city on the Nt day <?f Au?- t ’ <F> J R McF* ’ v au < lerk. H&NKY Ki ilk 15-4 Petitioner

Our Aim Is and has always teen to give our customers the very best of values for their money. If You are in Need of a nice up-to-date suit, we have them in all the latest styles, in blacks, blues and fancy weaves and patterns—single or double-breasted. And when it comes to price ve defy competition. Cc me in ami see us and we will show you that WE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. Summer Suits As we dojnot wish to carry [ever Jany tw< -piece suits, we will give you your choice of our large assortment of twopiece suits at a price that will be satisfactory to you. Come and see and be’convinced.

Don’t Forget This. All persons h*vi ig e nplv bottles, lielonging to William Mera man must return them within the next week B- sire and do this as it is absolutely necessity that they ; tie .eturned at one’. 143d6 Notice I have plenty of money to loan on farms. D. B. Erwin, Att rney a law. Fine hand-made dress suits at wholesale prices dur ling closing out sale at Gus Rosenthals. Mexico mnct-HU huuie rearms Double daily through service Ir. n Mountain route Ask ticket agents. G. >r A A. Doane. Jr., T. P. A. 300 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis.

* Z- A- ? How Nature Provides. OUR BEAUTY, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Is It not possible, If not probable that element* necessary for the body-health are contained In the vegetable root* found In the earth, digested In the plant lalxtratory of nature and made ready for man or animal? The m<dlciunl virtues of many American plants and pxits were known to the early Indians. Thus a root known to modern physicians as Caulophylluin or Blue Cohosh was known to the Indians as "Squaw root." Another, known to the Indians as " Rattle weed root." is used in modern mwlicine as "Clmiclfnga.” Prof. King’s American IMspemtntory an authority In these matters, says: "Our Indians set, a high value on Rattieweed root (Black Cohosh) In diseases of women It is surpassed by no other drug in congestive conditions of the parts where there are dragging pains and tenderness." Astor many years of study and experiment Dr. Pierce, the eminent stieciallst and medical director of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical In - -to. at N. ¥.. put. tin a presc iiu, , n „f his own containing the two above mentioned ingredients together with Golden S al and Lady's Slipper rtxtt. Thus, there is no mystery in the make-up of this famous "Proscription." The use of alcohol is entirely avoided iu its manufacture.

Stores to Close. The undersigned dry good- merchants have agreed to close their stores on July 4th, from twelve o’clock, noon, for the rest of the day: KUEBLER <fc MOLTZ CO. NIBLICK & CO. M FULLENKAMP. C. F. TRUE 143.14 The o f ClcikIns -nd Furniah lUJ» ■old out. xiwe have to rodneo aazxxuo kiofore transfer and conn»e« quently only whole* ■ale price* ax-o cliaif* od ni G-ua riowontlial. Gypsum wall plasterFresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf

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peculiar weaknesses and ailment-, the ingredients of which are printed > n the wrapper of every bottle leaving tin grew Laboratory in Buffalo, N. Y.. where it is made, is called Dk. Putuca’a Favobitb Pkk>( lUPHO.N. It Stands Alone ° t nl ,U’ Ingredients, but also as the only -l"'' ific advertised remedy for woman's disease* which absolutely contains no ai.<oHoU It Stands Alone tht women, the makers ol whicu ut.,< 11-« patients fully Into their confidence and tell them exactly what they are taking. This Dr. Plereu can afford to do, 10-.ir* hi, "FaVOIUTK i’HKHc Kll-rioN" i mad® of such ingredients and after a working formula that has hundreds of thousands of cures to it* credit placing IL menu above criticism. It Stands Alone diseases of women because the earth supplies the Ingredients, which are as follows: Lady’s Slipper ICjfirrlpmHum Pubeerenf). Black Cohosh tClmb-lfuou fittrym"* 11 ’- Unicorn root (ChnmtrHrtttm Lubiino. Blue C'ohosh(('<iit/oph|/ll urn Golden Seal (Hyilraxtin Caiuitirnt'nnWith all the recent talk aboutl‘ aM 'P* medicines and the determined effort m certain quarters to cast discredit u|«ti all household remedies which come under that head, the fact remains that these medicines are so Srmly established In popular favor and confident*, nave so proved their worth and value, that an the denunciations of bigot* can not destroy the people's faith in them. Mrs Mrr- J Beard (Trained Nurse. Washington Hospital), of 170 H 9th Street. N " • Washington. I). C.. writes: .... "I felt badly for four years, had totrtti pains at times and was often unable to about attending to my duties; appetite > Poor and sleep fitful. Tried to cure ui»m > in various ways but wltliout success. ' j finally my attention was called to It" '' Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I <l<" ■ to try IL Am certainly glad that I did to began to improve with the Brat bottle. *"" gradually be>-ume tietter until 1 was entire y cured of the old trouble. Am well and > enjoy life once more." Dr. Pteixc'a PcUete Cure Constipation.

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