Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT — g 'l'""= "■ BVKXT ItBSINQ, BXCBFT SCNPAT, ST LBW a. ■LLINCBMAM. • ÜBtCRIBTION RA'.TBB By oavvl.v, per •”< ’Oe By earnrr. per year 84.00 •• mall, per month BBC By man. per year »-S0 einyla copie*. Two Cent*. BleartHint rateamade Itnowuon applicatloe Bntere.i in the poatofllee at Is-ca.ur, Indi •aa at aecond-claM mall matter 4, M. HILLER M*N»OI » BUSINESS MENTION Closing out sale at Ous Rospnthalß. Mcn'w and Boya' Work. Bhlrtw wold nt •w hole taaal e prlooa eat Guw Howentbalw. Stone and cement bjocka, the beet in town, aold by .Inline Haugk See him before buying. 127tf See the Decatur Lumber company for prices and quality on hard coal Before buying. 89dtf J Our window and door screens are second to none. Decatur Lumber Do. lUdtf Our winter’s stock of bard coal is in and you are out. Get your order in early. Deoatur Lumber Co. lUdtf F>r Ren»—A two story brit k house, nine rooms, cistern and hydrant water. House located on Second, near Jefferson street. Inquire of Irvin Brandyberry. 1-lldtf 25c Balbrigan underwent 2Cc in closing out sale at Ous Rosenthals. For Rent—A large l>arn ’on lot 516. Adams street. Inquire at the house. R«nt reasonable. Water on premisees. 141d’> Fir Rent—A new house, eight rooms, with'all’modern improve* irents on north Third street. In. quire of JaCob Atz. 14,’dtf It’s a shame to do it. The Allen, th» best work shirt made. All styles and pat terns 40c at Gus Rosenthals. □Everything sacrificed at Gus Rosenthal’s closing out sale I’oo,ooo of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very lowest r»te 01 interest at Schurger & Hmith s law. abstract and real estate office, Drcatur, Indiana. 138dtf Abe Beb-int. trustee of Jefferson townhsip.. Office day, Friday of each week or at tnv residence. 92d2m0 50c Balbrigan underwear 37c during closing out sale at Gus Rosenthals

RHEUMATISM Torturing and terrible. No cure among All the drugs, doctors and nostrums. NU-TRI-OLA •nd Nutrlola Rheumatic Treatment farm ordinary cases quickly. For the* worst ones our Chemists prepare »p» « ial treatment—WE CURE EVERY CASE. Sold and t»uai an teed uy mji - und Guaranteed t>> SMITH. YAGER & FALK, DRUGGISTS

A Warm Fourth

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GIVE US A CHANCE TO HELP YOU Holthouse, Schulte & Co.

THE EDITORS They Enjoy a Two Days Summer Meeting Rochester is a Beautiful City and Her People the Most Hospitable on the Face of the Earth. The Northern Indiana Editorial association ended a two days' session at Rochester yesterday, and the verdict was unanimous that Rochester is a garden spot and that her people are among the best that grow. The entertainment simply outclassed that ever afforded upon any previous and similar occasion,

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aid will long live in the minds of the editors as one of the meet pleasant events in their busy liveH. A. Barnhart was master of ceremon es, and to him is due much of the credit for the joy and pleasures that were there unfurled and which w. re presented to the visiters with out money and without price Rochester is a modest and unpretentious little city of 4.000 people 101 miles east of Chicago, on the Erie railroad, and 98 miles north of Indianapolis on the L. E. & '.V. railroad. It is surrounded by a rich farming community and situated midway between the famous Lake Manitou and the beautiful Tippecanoe river, a mile from each on a channel connecting the two. It is a very level city with broad streets, skirted everywhere with green lawns and rich shade and free gravel roads leading in "all di rections. The hunies aie all tidily kept and very uniform in th* charac that none sre mansions. and very few are hovelTnere are t-m chnrch organizations

HOW ABOUT YOUR 4th OF JULY CLOTHES? Our skeleton lined coats and trousers are most seasonable. They are made in Serges, Flannels, Homespuns and Worsteds; have the non-breakable coat fronts and concave shoulders. Look cool, are cool, cost but a little. Will help make the Glorious Fourth more so. \\ e have them for men and boys. Negligee Shirts, Straw Hats and Summer Underwear will complete vour costume

in thecitv. fourteen lodges, a Un* varsity club of fifty leading liter ary people and a Woman’s club of fifty metnlers. But the best of Rochester's features, in the public eye, Is Rochester college and Lake Manitou. The college built in 18D5, has survived the experimental Stage and is now a sub. stantial educational institution where young men and voting women may get the best of special training nt the lowest possible cost, There are now seventeen universi-ty-trained members in the 1 faculty and the yearly enrollment is over 400. All branches are taught with special courses and sjiecial inistruc tors in music, pedagogy, commercial practice and college corriculum Thia institution prepares student* to enter the junior year in any of the greater universities of the country. Lake Mani tan (mean mg Devils Lake' was so named by the Indians because they used to see'•monsters” therein which they thought to be mat«ral manifesto tions of the devil. But civilization found these ''monsters'* to be only

large buffalo fish, of which there are many in the lake, 1 porting in the water. The lake is nearly three miles long and one and threefourths miles wide azd dotted here and there with beautiful li’tle islands. The water is mostly shallow and this affords fine fish-grow-ing facilities. Stores to Close. The undersigned dry goods merchants have agreed to close their stores on July 4th. from twelve o'clock, noon, for the rest of the day: KUEBLER & MOLTZ CO. NIB .UK & J J M. FJLLENKLMP. C. F. TRUE 143.14 Card of Thanks We wish, in this man ’er to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many kind-hearted friends and neighbors, who so 1 ivingly assisted us during the lung illness and death of our dear mother and grand mother Mrs Cramer and children

JULY WEATHER Stornu, SqualM. Cold Weather and High Winds Form a Mixture. The first storm perm I is central on the '.'nd, extending trout the l*t to the sth. July will welcome in 1 with very high summer tempera ture and felling barometer. On and touching tite 2nd these conditions wdl break into storms of much force. Very black, theatening Olu .ids will appear in many places, and vicious thunder and lightning, with high winds and ', local turents of rain and hail will visit many localities. These storms will run their course east ward by the sth, being followed cloeelv in the rear by rising bar--1 ometer and change to cooler. Centering no and next to the Mb. look for a marked reaction to excessive warmth, with threatening barometer and many thunder squalls. Very threatening clouds with low barometer, should they appear at this time, will suggest the possible approach of tornadic storms. Calmness and caution at this, and all times of danger, es pecially when a storm refuge Is at hand, will rob the worst storms of alarm and calamity. Change to cooler will come behind these disturbances. From the 14th to 17ih it I will be wise to figure on many vi- | olent summer storms, resulting in local clou ling-bur- s and down p.iurs in many sections. Very low barometer res dings will presage ■ [tossible danger. Seismic disturbances will be very natural on aud I about the 16th. Tendency to con tinned cloudiness and unsettled tnreatenu.g weather will follow this priivo. with possible rise of tae barometer and change to cooler from the 16th to 19th. Look for increase of temperature, falling barometer and return of rain and elefrieal squalls in and touching the 20th and 21st. Mar y placewill tave storminess, thunder and lightning and possibly dangeronwinds, at this and other July periods, with but only light ano scattering rains On and touching the 24th and 25th the temperature, the barometer will fall, and a sensible increase of Ihendency to storms and storminess will result, all followed, by rising barometer and change to somewhat cooler from about the 26th to 2wth. The month will come to a close with high and rising temperature, the barometer will be low and falling to westward, and cloudiness and storms will be forming and startI ing on their eastward career. We advise readers everywhere to note promptly aud carefully tbe kind of weather prevailing in their various extremes of the country, at the beginning of the Mars peri< d in June. You may figure, with a degree of certainty, on the continuance of similar weatuer until after the middle of July. G1 iss furnished free with al' frames el uw 16x20 inches. Lyman Bros. Straw hats cleaned while you ' wait by R ibert at the Burt. 14246 |5 to St. Louis and return—Via I Clo er Leaf route on trains leaving Tul-do, Saturday, July 15th; tickets good returning up to and including all trains leaving St. Louis 1 Monday, July 17, See Clover Leaf agents, or address, W. L. Rose, general passenger agent, Toledo, <). 13.50 Chicago excursont—O. Saturday, July sth, the Erie rail road will sell excursion tickets from Decatur, Ind., to Ch cag 1, and return at late of $3 50 for the round trip. Tickets good going on all trains excepting No. 3, and are good returning on all ■ rains excepting train No. 4, until Monday, July 17th, inclusive For further inforniaton, call on Erie agents or write O. L Eoos, Mar ion. <). ♦'■>.so Niagara Falls excursion— Thursday, July 27th, the Erie rail road will run their annual exour -ion ftoru Decatur, Ind., to Niagara Fulls and return, rate of 86.50 foi 'he round trip. Tickets go id re turning ten days from date of sale, vith privilege of stop-over at Chau auquaLake and Cambride Springs, ipeoiul train leaves Deoatur at 2 p. tn. Fur full particulars, o-ill on Crie agents, or write O. L. Enos, Marion, Ohio. Himctrcclw of fine iroaia Htrnw lizxtw ane•iffood 'it O-xi.ee Ko <cntkxasla.

Don’t Forget This. All isirsons having empG b’ltles. ~-lorg.ng to William Mosman must return them within tbr next week. Be sure ami do this. »* ” ib absolutely necessary thst they ne ><‘turned at one*. 143 “ Mr. and Mrs. John Debolt, of w.-st Madison street, are the proud a id happy parents of a brand new boy b**y. which made its »PV** r . yesterday morning Both mother and babe doing tine. one of the big Fourth of July events leing planned in this section ir a monster picnic to I* held at ' the Blakey church grove. If you are plannng for a happv. restful, enjoyable day. take your familv or vonr girl and go to Blakey s Heeide tbe events usual at a picnic, an entertainment has been arranged, including singing, dialogues. recitations, etc. It will be a big. hrppy d»v ant you will **n joy it if you attend. Fine hand-made dreee suite at wholesale prices dur ing closing out sale at Ous Rosenthals.

MONEV IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have IL You ( an Have IL By borrowing from us OB your household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures. etc., without removal (110 to 1100). You cau have from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weenie or monthly payments as you prefer. SI 20 is the weekly payment on a SSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out t“e following blank, cut it out, mail it to us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Date Your name Wife’s Name Street and Numner City Amount Wanted Kindlof Security yon nave Occupation All communications hel 1 strictly confidential. Cal! on or addrees Fort Wavne Loan Co. Room 2,2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House ■■■BMBMBBKaKMBMUkJmummHHHHBaBHHBMMHiBHHaBBKM ! Bargains in City Property. We have for sale a nice six rocm house in the south end with goed fruit in the yard, piped for gas aud water, large cement cistern, stone street paid for. This r ioj>erty is a bargain. I Also a good seven room bouse in the north end, five rooms down and two up. city water in yard, large cistern, fruit, stable and three | additional lots. Ouly SISOO 00. ff Our Iwi includes also sooie fine building lots aud other property fsuitable for leutal or residence purposes. jThe Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. I RCPPERT, rRUCHTE & LITTCRER. Phone 430

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Ww_ . Jafkw To THE orFict or the M SNOW AGENCY. IB* DECATUR, INDIANA. SNO w'\^4rV"’ W|l Vo ” r far ® OT ci ‘J property for cash, list it with the . ’ ''■ M have several cash buyers as soon as what they want is put upon th>m*rset. If you wish to buys country home or city resi en. e, we tn.»\ have just what you want, as our lists comprise several isanc a< ree o s?o> * I farm lands iu Indiana and a large number of city ( p ies. s‘sides these, we have timber and prairie lauds in Missouri. ’ a Okanaaa. in all singes of improvementa. Projierty silver n > it vpeuseto the owner, if left on the market forthe time Hated. s rON£.-CtiIENT BLOCK l have on hand quite an am uut ol the beet D euwo ‘ Bl ‘ c< * eTp t on the market, ouilding, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone l J or : * ■» — YCI foment and. Dynamite » i and a«» me if you need anything in thia line. J U»-IUS HAUGK, DEC i‘ N r D u\*.

WMted-A rrl to d.. ?g . Work about H restaurant [ n ' of John 8. Colohiu. Gypsum wall P u, t * r Fresh car at Decatur Lu tt berOo lw '! For Sale—A reclining p»| ts . I*by cab—bran.l new-wi]| cheap Enquire of Mrs (• y nell. Fourth street. Tlao -10.-k of Cloth. lub •xxcl >*ii 1-xii-lii lXtw eaolct out. tinvc- t<) rortxao© anuxo 130f Or 6 n»i<| oo»xm c . quently oaxljr w-h o i r * ■ •le prlcoa arc oct «t Oxa a noa<-nth»’* Hurrah! Hurrah’ For the b;< Fourth of July picnic, given by Mt. PlwtMxnt Sunday school, thrw and one half miles northwest of Deoatur, in J. E Mann a woub Toere will be addresses by sfieakers. also good music by the band Singing, string band and instrumental music by Prof. Gn® sley and other enjoyments a good dinner and refreshments of all kids will be sold on the ground If you want to have a good time come; everybody is invited 14343