Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■VIST KVKNIMO, SHIFT IVNDAT, IT L■ W <B. ■ LL.INCBMAM. —e=s ' » ursf IUI«C»I*TION N AIT r* (> carrier. **rv*»k tOe f carrier. err r»*r SaOC » Bail l*r month **c By man per year SS-SO Single M'pten. Two Ceuta. ASwrtl.ins rateatnade known on applicatior Bstared o the poetoAoe at l>ecatur. Jndl* •aa an aeeood’Claee mail matter. 4. M. HULCR MANAGER “ I am determined to turn evory rusca! out,” declare* Mayor We»v er of Philadelphia If he succeed* Philadelphia* democratic majority will be something enormuu*.—The Commoner The lieautie* of the protective tariff ha* now been illustrated The treasury deficit for last year was twenty four million dollar*, and as now estimated it will exceed thirty millions thia year The ques tiou now ie if the tariff is a tax which the foreigner paye, it ie a boot time he was whacking up. Many of the expert* of the present administration are now advocating the restoration of the stamp tax Think of this in a time of peace and with pro*|>eri»y at high tide and with too. a high protective tariff that works with charming alacrity. Some of the tariff revision favorites take the jiosithm that a reduction of the tariff on certain articles would result in greater custom receipts, but the “stand patters resent this argument. Governor Han’.y was patriotic upon a patiotic day. Before an audience of twenty thousand ]»eopie at yesterday, he took occasion to say: “When I became the governor of Indiana there were certain laws regulat-, ing the liouor traffic and pruhibi-j ting gambling which were not be- j ing enforced. I took my oath to enforce these laws, and 1 shall do it to the letter, regardless of ciicumManoes. I shall make no compromises with saloon keepers and gamblers. My political future is of no consequence when m the same balance with the laws of Indiana." A SOCIAL Union Chapel to Give One Saturday Evening, July Fifteenth. The Union Chapel United Brethren < hurcb has arranged to hold an ice cream social on Saturday even-1 ing, July 15th. at the home of J.B. Lower, two miles east of town. A delicious lunch will l»e served and your presence is destred The Union Chapel socials are al wavs enjoyable and it is th“ir desire to make this one the most pleasant in history. Help them to do it. J WILL IMPEACH Proceedings to he Started Tomorrow Against Sheriff Sourbier. Indianapolis, July 3.—W. C Vnnl Arsde 1 of the citizens' committee, i bent on stepping pool selling, said t xlay that impeachment proceedings would be brought against Sher- [ iff Hour bier tomorrow whether | racing is now stopped or not. He declared that he has already permitted permitted the laws to be violated. SIMPLE WORK President of I. U. Speaks at National Association. Special Telegram To The Democrat Asbury Park. N. Y ~ July 5 — | William Lowe Bryan, presidun. of I Indiana university, was the priu-i cijial speaker before today's session I of the National Educational ai-soi-ation. He pleaded for more simpie work in the university. Fourth Fatalities. Chicago, 111., July s.—Figures thus far compiled show July 4th fa alities and accidents at fifty-one dead and 1751 injured. This is not as bed as last year.

WON BOTH Rosenthals Take Two Hot Games Defeated Stront Atttregjtion from Gas City.—Railing Pitched Grod Ball The perron who came away from Steeles park last evening and Mid that be had not wen enough irate ball in one day ie certainly hard to please ae the two game* with the Gae City team were certainly interesting from start to finish and at several stag es of the game had the fans on the verge of heart failure. The day was all that could be desired with the exception of a heavy wind which kept hard hitting down to a certain extent and the large crowd . present went home at the end of . the second game rejoicing that the ' Rosenthals had won two games and 1 still has a clear record of ten won and none lost. The first game was j called promptly at one forty five i with Farrell doing slab duty. Railing playing first.owing to Touhey's; injury. Coffee at short on aoonnt of i Linn's father being injured and Johns in the center field. The Gas City aggregation started off vWth a rush securing two runs in the first innings, two in the third and one in the sixth and right here is where ! their part of the securing oeased. Farrel who started to pitch was wild and was taken out of the box, ' tieing replaced by Bart France who I pitched a fine game considering it was iff* first of the season. In the fourth inning the Rosenthals got busy and scored three runs on hard hitting by Railing. Derimtey, Pennington and Johns, one mure was secured in the sixth one in the sev-1 enth and in the eighth the balloun went up and the rattle of Istee hits ! could be heard for several blocks, I iand when the smoke cleared away and the last out was made the Rosenthals had made seven runs | more than enough to win the game In this inning Pennington again I loomed up with bis mighty tWick and set an example which bis I team mates were quick to f.Jlow | Cnarles Pet-erron umpired the game and gave perfect satisfaction. Score of first game: 1 2 3 4 5 « 'S» E H E Gas City—2 0 2 0 0 L 0 0 0 5 5 4 I Rus’ls - 0 0 0 3 0 11 7 x 12 1« 4 Battures—France and Penning- I ton; Kinney and Dailey. After an intermission of fifteen minutes ' the second game was called with I the invincible Railing doing slab duty tor the Rosenthals aid a. youn* man named Dailey performing fur Gas City. Owing tu| Railing's wildness and two b-vl | throws the Gas City boys were I able to secure one run in the I first which proved to be the limit i in that line tor them, they scoring no mure in this game. The were shut ont until the Hf'll whet, Farrel was pushed across tae plate on Pennington's two ba.'.e hit, one more was sec ond in the sixth when Deviuney , scored on a two base hit by Johns— Devmney having singled and stole j second from this hit Johns who j had been playing must sensatiunal ball throughout the entire day, i was presented with *3.40 by the | fans, who desired to show iheir apprecitiion of his good work. These two runs were all the Ru-en-thals could secure, although on several occasions the bases were filled i up with only one man out. Rail- 1 iug's work was again a feature, he only allowing the Gas City team two hits and striking ont flf- , teen men. T.ktng everything into I consideration the Rosenthals playbed remarkable fast ball for being , in the crippled condition they were, j and still manages to keep their j clean record of ten won. The fol lowing score tolls the whole game: 18 3 4 5 6 7 8-y-Gas City—l 000000 0 0 1241 itosen’ls—o OOOlloOx 2 6 2 1 Stone and cement blocks, the best in town, sold by Julius Haugk See him before buying. 127tf Gypsum wall plaster— Fresh car at Decatur Lumber Co. 138tf

AN EXPERIENCE Charles Peterson and Lady Friend tn i Serious Runaway. The Lm Vegas. New Mexico Daily Optic, of last Thursday sail: "Charles Petarson, an enterprising [ young man of this city, accompanied by a friend, drove up the Gallina* canyon yesterday. While crossing the stream the caballo manifested an unmirtakeable desire to imbibe of the mountain water. The young man peregrinated along a shaft and unhitching the check rein, returned in safety Io the buggy But the return trip was not as euooerofuliy made. The animal made a sudden start, after his check had been fastened, and the young man tumbled from the shaft into the water. He quickly regained hi* equilibrium, but just m time to obeerve that the affrighted steed was scaling the bank at an angle decidedly dangerous fur the buggy and its fair occupant. By I Ilerculen eff wt, he reached the horse's bead in time to prevent the impending castastrophe. However, canyon visitors say that further disagreeable experience remained to the young man. It was irnpott- ' ant that toe become thoroughly dry ’ before corning back to the eity, and a number of witnesses report : seeing Peterson jrercbed lugubrious :ly upon a rook in the shadow, hi* uncovered pedal extremeties protruding into the sunlight until such time as Old Sol had sufficiently ex er ted his conquering power " COURT DECISION The Old Swunmin Hole is Dooa>ed. Special Telepram To The Democrat Greenfield, Ind., July 5— According to a decision rendered by Judge Morris, the Brandywine (’reek, made famous by James Whitcomb Riley’s poem, "The Old ; Swimmin’Hole.” will lie doomed This old familiar recreation place, the most beautiful of the entire stream, will Is* wi|>ed out and turn ed into a drain, the estimated cost of which is one flrondred |and ‘titty thom-and ■ ollare Narow Escape. By United Freas tUewa Association. Indianapolis, July 5 —The son of Mrs. W. A. Brewers saved her life I this morningb) sacrlcfiing his own and receiving serious burns. She attenijg-ed to fill a gasi.tue line tank while a fire was burning An vxi plosion resulted, throwing gasoline and slimes all over her. The smothered the tire and saved her ■ life. • / .BUSINESS MENTION G1 iss furui-bed free with all frame* •elow P»x2o inches. Lyman Bros. F>r Sile—A reclining palace i baby cab—brand new—will sell cheap Enquire of Mrs. C V. Cjbnell. Fourth street Wiuona Lake, lud. Fifteen day ■icket sale May 1G to September 30. <l.Hn. Season tiedeta May 25 to September 30, limit October 31. $2.55 | Fir Rent—A two-story brick house, nine room, ct-i irn and hy- . drant water. House located on Second, near J.-fferson street. In quire of Irvin B-andyberry. Uldtf For Rent—A largo barn on lot 1516, Adams street. Inquire at the house. Rent reasonable. XV .ter on promisees. 141d6 For Rent—A new house, eight rooms, i mentis on north Third street. In 1 quire of Jacob Atz. 14*dtf *200,000 of money to loan on city and farm property, on the very 1 lowest rate of inter s’ at Sehurger & Smith's law, nbstrai i and real estate office, Decatur, Indiana. l.’JHJtf Bids for Coal. Sealed bids will I>e received ar the offioo of the township trusW i for aixty-four tons of ilockiax j valley co.l, over one and one-half, inch screened. The c>al is t> he delivered f. <>. h. Dioat.ur. Bid. for said ooa) wi I l,e opened at ten o olook, on July 10, 1905, and the deliveries must be complete by Sept. 1, 1905. Henry Hite, Trustee Washington Towsnhip. 145d5

Hardware, Implements, Carriags and Buggies The American Wire Fence VIMH -rFt’ —— i—* ' T" 1 """- .Mt gp-Hp fl:: H: r: zz izz zz zzz xz zz gz | : [[ I LJ Not only the best “along the pike.’, but also the be«t around the field. T his fence is to-day the best on the market and is guaranteed in every respect. In fact it speaks for itself and whenever used gives the best of satisfaction, \Vhen putting up a fence why not put up the best and thus save yourself expense: \v e ask you to can 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.

POOR SHOWING • • Made by American Autorst in the Bennett Race. By United Preaa News Association. Las Champ, France, July 5.— Hery. the French champion automobilist. wun the interstate aoutomobile race today for the James Gurdon Bennett, cup finishing the fourth and last lap in seven hours and ten minutes elapse time. He re vuvea gitat ovation. The conJ tastnats starte at three o’clock this morning The American contest ants made a poor showing. Mrs. O.is Riley returned to HoagJ land this morning, after visiting friends here. Straw bats cleaneu while you wait by Ribert at the Bart. 1 42<16 Abe Bibout, trustee of Jefferson xiwnhsip.. Oftloe day, Friday of sach week or at mv residence. 92d2m0 See th* Decatur Lumber company 'or prices and quality on hard coal before buying. S9dtf Our window and d>>or screens are second to none. Decatur Lumber ' Co. lUdtf Our winter’s stock of bard coal is in and you are ont. Get your order in early. Decatur Lumber Co ' lUdtf For Rent—Eight-room he use. corner of Ninth and Jackson streets Good cis ern and hydrant water. See P. J. Hyland. 144'16 For Sale—Team of work horses, set double harm ss,three-inch Tarn bull wagon, new wagon bed and dump boards. Enquire of R. B Johnson, Peterson, Ind. *5 to St. Louis and return—Via Closer Leaf route on grains leaving Toledo. Saturday. July 15th: tickets guod returning up t) and including all trains leaving St Louis Monday, July 17, See Clover Leaf agents, or address. W L. Ross, general passenger agent. Toledo, O. Summr Toure Fares—Jane l*t to Sept. 30th via G. R. <*t I To Trav. eroe City, Mich , *l2 30; Oinera, *l3 30; Northport, *13.50; Petoskey, *14.15; Mackinaw Ci y, ♦15.60. Return limit Ov. 31, 1905 For rates to other points call 'phone 9. . r write t > C. L Lockwood. G P. A. Grand Rupids, Mich., or J. Bryson, Airent* 127J3ru0 Don’t Forget This. All perrons han .g e np' v battles, belonging to William Merstnan inii.t re'nrn th«m within the n»xt veek B-s ire and d> this as it i< absolutely n> Oessary that they e .earned at one’. 143d6

LOSING POWER Are your mental and ph y steal powers failing? Got the blues? Ambition irone? Don't lose hope. Here'a Henlth for you. NU-TRI-OLA will stive the Vigor of Youth, the Htrrngth of Maturity, “Makes yon new all oven 77 We mean juai that and will prove It. For wile by ►xjia and GUMUUIevd by SMITH, YAGER * ‘AIK, DRUGGISTS Madison St. Meat Market FOR ALL KINDS OF fresh end MF3TQ smoked .. • IL/A I O Simeon J. Hain, Prop.

TWO WEEKS Lace and Embroidery Sale COMMENCES SATURDAY, JUNE 24 As you know our good* are all marked in plain figure* everybody can tell the price and for two weeks we are going to make the following prices on LVee and embroideries. Oar immense »tock of these gvoda must be reduced. Our 5c Laces and embroideries p Our 20 Jnees and embroideries A ro. willgOß* ■J” willgoat Iv* Our Sc laces and embroideries n ... , , .. ■' - 6 C 18c Our lOe laces and embroider 1 p ® ies will go at f 2** Our 35c lacts and embroider- Qf?n Our 12|c laces and embroideries ftp ies will go at — m3* will at Our 15c laces and embroid 4ft 1/p L>ur aB J embroider O|?p eriee will go at| • ie* «i Igo at WV* You should be sure and supply yourselves as these are big cut prices and when the time is up these ptjees will be withdrawn. Tae place, ATTRUE’S 1 . ' J." l^SI !!B!»" .2I MONEY IS A NECESSITY. You Should Have It. You Con Have It. By iKirrowiug from us on your household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal (110 to *100). You can have from one to twelve months time to pay it uack by small weekly or month!v payments as you prefer. 51.20 ie the weekly payment on a SnO 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. Date Your name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security yon have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Ckll on or address Fort Wavne Loan Co. Room 2, 2nd Floor Established 18’6 706 Calhoun S i Home Phone 833. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court House Bargains in City Property. , We have for sale a nice six room house in the south end with go d J fruit m the yard, piped for gas and water, large cement c stern, stone i street paid for. fbis property is a bargain. , Also a good seven room house in the north end, five rooms down ,J >ll yard, large cistern, fruit, stable and three i ‘ additional lets. Only *ISOOOO, q Oir I.H! includes also some fine building lots and other propertv •s suitable for rental or r sidence purposes. ' The Northern Indiana Real Estate Co. J 5iwn.M,,,,,,,™,. th , „ K . 4 wsamsx rgmgw T -. aww , j!rat . - Clr. r i Ff om Doca tu r via, 1 31.Z0 “CLOVER LEAF. $| 75 Tfl THI i ROUIE ’’ Sunday May 10 NUUJ 7th and every Sunday | Tfl DETROIT inri PPTiH sci '•' UOI ‘ eat ter during the! AHU ntiUlß. | Bummer. RETURN. I miller, Agt.