Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT gVtfiT IVINIWO, BICIPT fit'NDAT, fit U■ W O. BILINOHAM. SUBSCRIPTION R AIT t B B» fiwrrler. per »rek By earner, per year 14 00 *y man. per mcnth tfic ■i ■all. per ,ear »»-•© Single coptea. Two Cent*. Mrert'.a'.ng rate* made knownan application Bntend la the po»toßce at Decatur, Indian. aa aecond-claeamall matter 4. M. MCLLER MANAGE A

. WAR NEWS Revolution Goes Merrily on in Russia Government Rules by Force of Gun ( Powder—A General Strike on Among Laborers. By United Preaa News Association. St. Petersburg, July 3.—At a call of tbe association of unions today a general strike ant >ng whtrfmen amt common laborers was ordered. This is a most vicious cla-s and trouble is now appearing at St-bss-topol. Three cruisers and one transport laden with prisoners appeared at the port, but were prevented from landing them. By United Press News Association. Odessa. July 3.—Tne situation here is clearing up by main fear of bullets. Soldiers have overawed the workmen in the shipyards and along the wharfs and at point of guns compelled them to return to work. All avenues to the wharf' are closed.rapid tire guns being stationed at vital points of defense. The government is using their old method of brutal force and gun powder to quell the disturbance. Word from tbe peasant districts are still very threatening By United Press News Association. Bucharest. Roumama, July 3.— Port authorities at Kns Fenji, R >n mania, have lieen instructed to call on the seven hundred and fifty mutnieers altoard the Russian battle ship Potemkine and order them to land from that vessel without ar us. Informing them that they would l>e treated aa foreign desert -rs wh<le in Ronmania. In case they refuse to comply with these terms the order is for Roumaniu warships to use force. Much exoitemen' prevailed aboard the big battleships, so tn - wanting to dienilark here, while others desire t > return to Russia. Sailors aboard Kruger’s fleet rejoiced wh«n the battleship Potemkne left O'Des-a. Don’t Forget This. All persons hiving ernpl v bitties, lie longing to William Mersman must return them within the next week B' sure and du this as ir. is absolutely necessary that they be .eturned at onc>. 143d6 Additional Locals Mrs. Otto Daugherty went to Mi intpeiier today to visit relatives. The regular montnly meeting of the Cjmmerciai club will oocur this evening. Mrs Ida Halcomb of Fort Wayne, is spending a few days with rela fives and friends in this city. All of the barber shops in Decatur will close at noon tomorrow, July 4, foi tbe remainder of tbe day. Jonas Neuenschwander, admiuis tral >t of the estate of Peter Astbaucher. filed his final report today at the clert'a office. The condition of Henry Reinking who was injured a few days ago, while assisting in stowing away bay, is reported as being much better t< • day, and chances for bis recovery are very bright. The physicians bare called upon bim every day and are much encouraged over his condition. |5 to St. Louis and return—Via Closer Leaf route on train* leaving Toledo, Saturday, July 15th; ticket* good returning up to and inclu ling all trains leaving Monday, Julv 17, See Clover Leaf agents, or address, W. L. Ross, general passeuge. agent, Toledo, O.

IN A WALK Decatur Defeats Fort Wayne Nationals Tom Railing at His Best and Heav) Slugging Visitors Wtre at His Mercy. The much touted Fort Wayne I Nationals arrived in our city yea terday noon chuck full of confidence. and an easy victory, .but when they left last evening they were forced to admit that they had met a team in the Rosentnals that were their superiors m every respect. and like the true (porta they are. gave the Rosenthals full credit for their victory. Railing, and when we mention tbit name it conveys a gieat deal, pitched for the Ro*en;hals and his work was good to look uS\»n<l before the game was over jhe forced fifteen of the heavy hitters from the burn mit City to give one of the prettiest exhibitions of club swinging that has lieen witnessed in this city I in many days and his clever work j was applauded by tbe large audi-1 ence pressent. The Nationals have I the reputation of being a great hitting aggregation and a terror to pitchers. but before Railing s carves and shoots they were as helpless as innocent babes, and the | best they could secure from hie delivery was five scattered hits. Behind Railing however was some of the prettiest fielding that has been seen on the local diamond and bad it not been for four error*, which came at critical moments, the Nationals would have given a neat coat of whitewash. Hicks, who has .always been a troublesome pitcher for the locals to contend with, essayed to pitch for the Na- ■ tiouais, but in the fifth inning he received such a drubbing that he was ready to go to the bench and let bi* successor Rodener, try his Hand at the game, but by this time all pitchers looked alike to the Rosenthals and they continued to fatten up their batting average and swat fist. Touhey, first baseman for the Rjsentbals had his right hand split in the eighth inning, and was forced to retire, his place being taken ! by B-irt France, Farrel going to r gfit field, iKith hoys putting up I clever ball in their new petition*. On Tuesday the Ro-tenthals will j play two games, against the fast aggregation from Gas City, these two games being given for one admission. Railing will pitch tn one game and Farrel in tbe oih-r This i will positively be Railing s last ap pearanee bete this s as he I leaves Tuesday evening for Milwaukee, where he will remain the balance of the season. Those desiring to see two fast games should not fa Ito attend The score: 123456789RHE Ft. W.—(l 011000204 5 8 Risn Is— 11 1 0 6 1 4 2 x 16 13 4 Bit’eries—Railing and Pennington ; Hicks, Rodener and O ddau. Struck out by Railing. 15; by Hicks 4; flodener 2. Hit by pitched ball. Railing, Seitz. Wild pitch. Hicks 2; off Rodener 2. Stolen oases. <_). France, Peterson, Pennington. H oks. Passed bads. Pennington 2. Two Base Hits, Coffee, Linn, Railing, Haltzhauer, O. France. Three base hits, Rating, Minear. B iseker. Sacrifice hits, Coffee, Linn. Time of game. 1:45. Umpire Knoff. For Rent—Eight-room he use. corner of Ninth and Jackson streets. Good cis ern and hydrant water. See P. J. Hyland. 144d6 For Sale—Team of work horses, set double harness,three-inch Turnbull wagon, new, wagon bed and dump boards. Enquire of R. B. Johnson, Peterson, Ind. |ti.so Niagara Falls excursion— Thursday, July 27th, the Erie railroad will run their annual excur sion from Decatur, Ind., to Niagara Falls and return, rate of |6 50 for the round trip. Tickets good res turning ten days from date of sale, with privilege of stop-over at Chautauqua Lake and Cambride Springs. Special train leaves Decatur at 2 p. m. For lull particu ars, call on Erie agents, or write O. L. Enos. Marion, Ohio. I

TOO FAT And Deputy Factory Inspector Resins His Job. By United Praea Nsws Association. Indianapolis, July 3—Joseph Clark, deputy state factory inspect ' or today resigned his |s*ition saying he was too fat for tbe job. and unable to climb the factory stairs owing to the fatigue and possible heart trouble. A GREAT EVENT Lady Hive of Maccabees See Work Given — Exemplified by Fort Wayne LadiesList of Offices of Mew Decatur Lodde. Saturday, July Ist will ever be a memorable day to the lady M .coatee Hive of Decatur. <>u that day the "Mad Ai.iu->ny" Hive of No. 27, of Fort Wayne, was reptesent i ed h a re by twenty two of its mem I bers who came with full regular 1 and outfit for initiatory work. Thr< e of the member* ot the Decatur Hive rereved the work. The visiting hive were entertained a* hotel Murray, ' where a sumptuous repast was served at U.e dinner houi. At the close of review lemonade and deli- i Cions cake was served. Lady Mangold presiding at the punch bowl The ladies of the Mad Anthony Hive left the city on the 11:14 p. m. train with warm hearts for the Lady Maccabees of Decatur Hive, who had so graciously re reived and most royally entertained them during their cay m the city. An tier guest of the evening was the Deputy State Commander Sarah M Elliott, who has worked so faithfully and although the charter list Didn’t reach the number, she expected, we have thirty six good, substantial loyal Lady Maccabees and many good perspective ones, who will ever hold the dep.ity dear in their I memories. Mrs Elliott has mar’e many warm fri-nds while here and ; her departure will tie regretted by all who made her acqu- intance 1 Officers of Ladv Maccabees Hive of Decatur are Ldy Commander. Florence Buin; Lady Lieut Commander, Mary Stu.ieburner ; lady lecord keeper. Edith Dicer; lady chaplain. Dr Maiie Holloway ; lady sergeant, D.-lla Fetz-r; lady mistier* lul-arms, Nora Butler,; lady sent 'inel, Rebecca Ed s ; lady picket. I la Mayer. BUSINESS MENTION Glus furnished free with al frames jelow 16x20 inches. Lyman Bros. S'raw hats cleaned while y« u wait by Ribert at the Burt. 142d6 Stone and cement blocks, the best in town, sold by Julius Haugk see him before buying. 127tf Wanted—A g*rl to do general work about a restaurant. Inquire cf John S Colchin. >300,01'0 of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very lowest rate of interest at Schurger <fc Smith's law. abstract and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana 138dtf Abe Be bout, trustee of Jefferson ownhsip.. O.f.ce day, Friday of each week or at mv residence. 92d2m0 See the Decatur Lumber company tor prices and quality on hard coal before buying. 89dtf Our window and door screens are <econd to none. Decatur Lumber jo. » 114dtf Our winter's stock of bard cos' sin and yon are out. Get yom >rder .in early. Decatur Lumbei □o. 114dtf

CONSTIPATION Causes diMMue, aafl>rinf. death. Symptoms; Yellow skin, Dirty teeth. Bad taMe, Spots before the eyen, Dizzinenft, Head* a<he, Pimplen, Irritablenenn, Blues. It’i just awful. Only one real cure, INU-TRI-OLrA and Nutriola Laxative Granules. Sold by Sold and Guaranteed by SMITH, YAGER & FALK, DRUGGISTS

Hardware, Implements, Carriags and Buggies The American Wire Fence SA INCH :'!l:; i.i j- : ..I-i: Not only the best “along the pike.’, bat also the best “around the field " This fence iS to-day the best on the market and is guaranteed in every r< P« _ • nn speaks for itself and whenever used gives the best of satisfaction. p K P a fence why not pin up the best and thus save yourself expense: We ask you to cal and look this fence over and be satisfied in your own mind as to its merits It cost you nothing to look and all are treated alike. Loch, Dirkson CO.

For Rent—A »wo-»tory brick h'lQi*. nine room*, cistern and hydrant water. House located <n Second, near Jefferson street. Inquire of Irvin Brandy Iprry. 141d'f For Rent—A large lam on lot 516. Adams street. Inquire at the house R«nt reasonable. Watnr on premise**. 141d6 Fir Rent—A new house, eigh* rooms, improvements on north Third street. Inquire of Jacob Atz. 14?dtf Gypsum wall plaster— Fi*esh car at Decatur Lumber Co. loAtf One nf the big Fourth of Julv event* h“init planned in thi* section is a monster pionic to l>? held at the Blak-v church grove. If you are plannng for a huppv, restful, enjoyable day, take your farnilv or your girl and go to Blakey's Beside tbe events usual at a picnic, an entertainment has been ai • ranged, including singing, dirlogues. recitations, etc. It will ba big. happy dav and you will e • joy it if you attend. Hurrah! Hurrah! For the big Fourth of July picnic, given by Mt. Plea-ant Sanday school, three and one half miles northwest of Decatur, in J. E. Mann s wcods There will be addresses by goal speakers, also good musio by the bind Singinn. string band and instrumental music by Prof Grimsley and other enjoyments. A good dinner Jand refreshments of ail kids will be sold on the ground. If y- u want to have a good time come; everybody is invited. 143d3

A BANKER’S DAUGHTER

spent six hundred dollars with specialists, visited a dozen of the world’s famous watering places, tried massage, ism, and everything she could hear of, and at last got more relief from asoc bottle of

Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin than from anything she’ had ever tried. She was suffering from Stomach Trouble and Constipation. She writes us.that she has gained 28 pounds and is fully cured. Name on application. Mr. Wm Collier 13SN Robey St. Chicago. 111. under date ot Nov. S 1901. write*; I have been troubled with Indigestion and Nervouane*« and WeakneM in tbe back tor »even year* I have been -o tour docto.* and have taken many kinds of medicine, but could notyet cured. I *aw your advertisement in the t'kisg and I sent tor a trial bottle Even the trial bottl* did me good, so I sen: fur a 11 00 bottle of my druggist but be bad only a fifty cent bottle so I ok that then the next time I got a 11.00 bottle 1 am verv glad and proud ot your medicine and I am willing tor you to advcruse ma an: where for your remedy." Your Money Back If It Don’t Benefit Yow PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Monllctllo, II Smith. Yager a Falk. dadison St. Meat Market TOR ALL BINDS OP p resh and MF7VTX smoked . • 1 Simeon J. Hain, Prop.

ftesl - A Heavy Load Io Carry ••ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL.” Alone with dyspctisfa comes nervousness and general ill-Seaith. Uhv ? Because a disordered stomach does not rs-rmit the f<sai to be assimilated and carri'd v> the blood. On the other hand the blood is charged with tadsons w hich come from this di-orderi-d digestion. In turn the nerves are not fed on good, red blood, and we see tho«e symptoms of nervousness, sleeplessness and general breakdown. It Is not head work that do<-s it. but i»«>or stomach work, w ith poor, thin blood the body is not protected against the attack of germ* of grip, bronchitis. consumption. Fortify the Laly at once with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery—a rare combination of roots and hert*. without a particle of alcohol or dangerous drugs. No man is stronger than his stomach. Let the greatest athlete have dyspepsia and his muscles would soon fail. Physical strength Is deriv'd from food. If a man has insufficient food he loses strength. If he has no food he dies. Food Is converted into nutrition In the stomach. It depends on the strength of the stomach to what extent food eaten is digested and assimilated. People can die of starvation who have abundant hsri to eat. when the stomach and its associate organs of digestion and nutrition do not perform their duty. Thus the stomach Is really the vital organ of the body. If the stomach is "weak” the b,sly will lie weak also, because It Is upon the stomach the body relies for its

MONEV IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Can Have It. By borrowing from us on jour household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (510 to $100). You can have from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. §1 20 is the weekly payment on a §SO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail it to us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Data Your name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have, Occupation• All communications held strictly confidential. Call on or address !■ Fort Wavne Loan Co. I Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 1876 706 Calhoun St I Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House | ***■■■■■■■■■ STONE-CEMENT BLOCK I have on hand quite an amount ol the best Cement Bh c ts ever on the market. Building, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone F3o«t rortlanci Ccmont Dynwmito Call and see me if you need anything in this line. JULIUS HAUGK, Latest Telegraph News in the Democrat

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•trength. And M the body considered m t whole Is made up of its several m< mbers and organs, so the weakness of tha body as a consequence of ’weak " stomach will Is-distributed among the organs which compose the body. If the body is weak t»-cause it Is 111-nourish'si that physical weakness will be found in back and knees. In bands and feet equally. also will th- weakness be euuully distributed among the organs, heart, liver, kidney*, etc., being proportionately w< ale according to the amount of the reductu n of their daily ration ot nutrition. Byway of example take the <»«.■ f the Assistant Treasurer of the C.itl Foresters at Quebec, .Mr. Louis Pare, who writes: "For rears after my health G-gan to fall, my head gr< w dlriy. eye* pained me. and n.y Momach was wn- all the time, while everything I Would eat would Seto to He heavy like lead on my stomach. The doett rs clalm-sl that It was sympathetic trouble duo to dyspepsia, and prvscrtlied for me. and although I took their powders regularly jet I felt no better. My wife advised me to try llr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -and stop taking the d<«-u»r»’ medicine, she bought me a bottle and we SOOD found that I Is-gan to Improve, so I kept up the treatment. I twok ou flesh, my stomach iJeeamw normal, the digestive organs worke<l i-r---f«s-tly and I soon began to look like a tilth rent person. I fan never cease to If grateful for what your medicine has done fur me and I certainly give It hlgbevt praise." THE SEt RET OUT. To refute the many false and malicious attacks, bogus formula and other untruthful statements published concerning Dr. Pierce’s World-famed Family Medicines the Doctor has decided to publish al) the ingredients entering Into Lis "Golden M'dical Discovery." Hereafvr every bottle of this medicine leaving the great Laboratory at Buffalo. N. Y.. will bear upon it a full list of all the Ingredients entering Into the compound. The ingredients of the "Golden Medical Discßvery ’ being Golden Seal root, Queen’s root. Stone root. Wild-cherry bark. Mandrake root. Bloodroot. Little User Pills, first put up by old I r. Vexxexw d- V Pierce over 40 >nr, ag,i have ts-en much imitated mt never equaled. Ther're made of purely vegetable. concentrated and refined medicinal principle*, extracted from native American roots and plants They apeedlly relieve and cure foul, torpid and deranged Stomachs. Livers and Bowel* and their attendant distressful ailment*. One ur two a laaauvfe U-ree or four a calbarucc