Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1905 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT mt! rnrwtvo, ncan srwn*r, »i LBW Q> . BUUINBMAM. ■I inMim. . ; iy|«C«l»TIC* • *|T t» By 3*rt * ’ •* •' * It * • .*?»’*? t* 0€ llwmi •« fcl«r* •- !• tt>* bl !&J> I im. M eseasMaM* «*-. ommm. 4. H Htllt* MtNIOCR ■s*““ It i* w» asserted that Congress man Brick of Sooth Bend. has ‘ •truck a moral Mreak. and pay* his j railroad fare It >• predicted that * after the next nomination and election t« determined hit moral tonwill suffer a sevwe relapse. The aathoritiea and the people of tbe south are bar:nr a battle royal; with yellow jwok Tbe cttiara* hare been extremely caution# and with a oontmuati n thereof, the , calamity will be of #hort duration and of but little aenona oonae queue Tbe leeeosa taught by. Dr Harty, ba- extended beyond th* hoosier birder The bicw Tn bone • Washing ton correspondent eart that tbe tailroad magnate* have advised their confidential agent# that tbe rate eruea le has subsided and that they will be able to prevent any Kg: •lation objectionable to tbe roads Tbe Commoner has already informed its reader* of tbe method* employed Tbe r ad» esti till shed b urea ns and sent oat new* item* and editontl* for reproduction and many of the «runtry paper* wittingly or unwitting.y fel into tbe trap Tbe purpose of the road* was not to convert the voter* but to fortify tbe representative* and senator* who want to favor the railroads and at tbe same time escaje tbe wrath of tbe people The railroad managers may fool tbe public men m tbe coming -esrton. but if the president ton hi* duty tbe issue will he made so plain that the next congress will be irnmune to railroad influence Railroad regulation can be delayed but it can not be prevented — Co GGIQG-r Stockholders Notice. Notice i* hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stokbUder* of the Old Adam* County tank at their banking t n« . in; Decatur. Indiana at 10 o'clock, a m . Tuesday. August 1. IK'S, for the pur pose of electing seven director* to serve far the ensuing year and to transact such ether business a* mav aome before them R K Allwon. Cashier Palmist. World’s wonder. Queen Zara Scientific palmist. She tells the past present and future, home aSai rs. ba«ine*s affair*, love an*”’ marriage Address W G cpencer. 318 N. Second street Hour* from 10 a m. to 9 p m. Prue 25 and 50 cen ts One week only. Open at night—Stop at Baker <fc Ruemuart s restaurant ani get a midnight lunch We age open. I«sd3wks
DON’T HESITATE) WRITE TO-DAY I WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY I ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, ORGANS ■ teams. fixture*. etc.. without removal ($ 10 to $100). You can hareß from one to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly crß monthly payments as you prefer. $l2O is the weekly payment onß a SSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. B If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out, mail it toB us. our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. ■ Dateß Your name.. B Wife's Nameß Street and Number E Cityl ■ Amount Wantedß ■ Klnd/f Security you naveß B Occupationß BAll communications hel l strictly confidential- Call on or address R I Fort Wavne Loan Co. I I Room 2,2nd Floor Established It" 6 "06 Calhoun St I | Home Phone 833. FT WAYNE. IND Opp Court
NOT GOOD Lemon Bros. Show a Little Tame - - The Shell Game De»e a Proftable tatucis arfl Seseral Are ao» Sadder bat biter — (Special Correspondence; Geneva. Ind July •'*— That there Deming Brothers' »bow amt worth a gosh darn. " *a:d a disappointed farmer as be < »me from i the show grounds after the after’neon performance "Why. by j jimminy cousins, they hair t got half of what they got on them there picture* a pasted on Rum me Is’ barn Et they amt agoin | to show everythin I don t tee why in tarnation they make us pay Gee gosh tbe salvation army camp meetin’ is mcre n a circus than this be. Wish I bed y fifty cents b osh. ’’ And tbe fellow was very nearly right, for Lem >n Br e do nut have a very goed excuse to separate people from their money Maybe they cut out some of then performance They may nA have bad any to cut out. Tbe majority seem to take to the latter supposition Tbe outfit u very fair and they ought to give a better ahow than they do Tne crowd, and it > was a very good sized one too. Ml disappointed in tbe first place ty tbe parade failing to materialize. It was ca.led oB because of threatening *) weather Aa-»»ted by severs, members of tbe Geneva band, made a trip up and down the street with a spieler who ann<_ anted a grand tree ops« air performance at the grounds The crowd followed. Tbe performance consisted of a "mancian doing one little measly trek Disappjisimetii number twv. Suleehow. D.saappomtment number three and big show disappointment number four Oat disappointment after another made the people son, and ‘ if Lemon Bros want to do busine** here again tbe» ’till taTe Io de a great dea; better, as far as giving tbe peuple their m oney s worth, than they did this time. i Os course tbe man with the old. Id shell game—that game that is said to have originated when Noah was making his trip on tbe ark. and. which has been used ever since to nd pzople of their money — was vo hands yesterday and . cleaned up not ’ess thin f.J.O. It was amusing and jet it was sad to j see bow readily men would step up. I lay down their hard earned money 1 and point out tbe shell that the' little tall was—not under Some r of the best kn m men of Geneva, men who have traveled mor* and rtwd as much, and maybe more. ■ th»n the average man. lost sums
varying from 310 to 330 To see I them standing there ao .ntense y j ' excited, tbeir faces jwle. great • beads of per*p:rn<ioo on their fore bead and with trembling baud* I jjm k up tbe shell which they i thought would "get them some •hing for nothing * was a pttifdfi -tgbt Tn go Up ag»ln»t another man » game - Whr buys six and •even years dd knew what wa* doing there, anu thev even Jeered ‘ the men who played, bat tbe-.r jeer* and tbe laughter of tbe crowd dm not keep tbe pxa fel 1 low* from jdaying Had if been me of our home merchants trying W sell legitimate goods, bad II been some church society trying < .to collect money for some good cause or something like that, the , men would have shoved their hands. *o far down in their pockets that they never would have come out | again it i* hoped that they ah earned their costly -ewsun yester- * day. but many people doubt it. Jand no *tnpyathy is extended them except by those prop!* who »vmpsthize with them simple because they resemble! in some of their actions ye*teriay». one of tbwe long eared ani mal*— what is it they call j them ? _______ 11 Celias * crack baseball team play* her* tomorrow aul tbe :ans are looting forward to a go>l game fcr tbe visiting team i* a fast aggregat'.cm. i AN EXCLUSION Clmr Luf AiißMbces an After-Hanest Trip. <>n Thursday. August 3rd. tbe Clover Leaf will run an after har ve*t excursi jn to Toledo and De-1 trait, which will be known as tbe t Cnited Sundav Schccl eicursxn. Tbe train will leave this city at 5 33 a. m . and the fare for tbe round I trip will be 31 25 to Tokdo and 31.75 to Detroit Chihiren half, fare. Tbe , >oat leave* Detroit on tbe return trip at 5.-00 p m . arriving at Toledo at » p m., wh-re tbe -pecia] tram leaves a* 9 30 p m. These tickets are good returning on regular trains leaving Tole-1 do at 5:15 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. This special train stops at Walbridge park both way*. This is an excursion fcr all. and an opportunity far churches, Sunday school* and s- cietre* to partig-.pate in the outing and take a boat ride on Lake Ene Tbe attractions at Toledo inc jade Walbridge park with boating, bathmr. soo. picnic grounds roller skating, toboggan rlide. ye old mill. Lake Erie and Casino with Creatore s celebrated hand Farm theater with retired vaudeville. At Detroit you ran see tbe beautiful Belle Isle park with its five miles of drive* and ten acres of flower beds. Th® fine*’ ’ collection of fish in tbe world and view the city from the obeervatien tower of tbe Majestic building Dn’t fail to take in thi* trip and enjoy a day’s •outing — Boilers for Sale. Billers for sale—FjUt '( Lone p.wer boiler* five feet y sixteen j feet cfjforty four four inch fines. Front, mud drum, gange.top plate, and everything complete and in good order. Berghoff Brewing Co.; Fvrt Wayne. Ind. List—A pocket-book at the opera house last Monday night contain- j mg some small change and a handkerchief Finder please leave! same at Biker R-inhart s re--taurant The Clover Leaf will run through! sleepers to Niagara Fail* on th" excursion of August 2nd. Rate from Decatur for double berth. 32.50. T. L. Miller, Agent. W hat SB* «aw. Caller— Mr*. Ite Style is not In. you •ay? Why. I saw her tbr-ngti the window as I eame up the steps. Servant <t»iand!y>—ftliurv. mum, that was only her shadow y iu saw. Worry Either Way. Old Party—You worry your mother terribly. Why are you so wicked? Bad Piy—’Cause if I'm good sbe’ll worry thlnkln' I’m sick. He is bnndest, be be king or peasant who find* peace in his borne.— Goethe. 1 he GcmyG l’a3ti«lfie<l. An Indian Is a go d lu llan when he I* dead; a boy is a grrl boy when be is asleep: a man .» a g_<od man when be | is at work. Get busy and be a fool Citizen.—Dovr’i* <Kan»
WILL BE FAST Great Races During Fair Week TfcßoloTAil Will be ”Drb? D*l ’ for bWcb the Ektrie* are Mtot. Derby day during tbe Great Northern iniiana Fair week, will be tbe greateet race ever given iu Decatur Entnew for thi* dav s race* are now being bo ked ar.a it is no ’.-»nger a predi-tion about , tbe »n«e*e of the races, and eepec tally is this true of Derby day Tbe Urgent and tbe fasteet str.nx i of horse* ever seen at Steel* * psra will be here with blood in their eye Governor Hanly having placed tbe ban on b>>kmaking tn Indiana, wfli wise tbe fast one* tv go out after the ;-ur*e and not play to the took sea. Thi* mean* racing, and tbe ftsieet gets tbe money. It will jdo more to elevate *p*ed than any- i thing else can. an i tbe lover* ot the »p<t ran now see tbe game played on tbe square. Harry O. Grove, who is •-(•erinteudent of »p*ed at the Great Northern, will keep with in tbe regulation speed rules, and make ever* owner of »p*ed play fair A total of 3J.WO ’till be paia in purses, and th:« sum of money ,i« attracting tbe fastest *p-e-l in t 11* circuit. On Wednesday a pace and trot i» on r be program Thursday a 2:3C pace. t:18 trot, and 3:15 j !p»ae. ew-Ai purse being 330*1 Fri-1 ■day i* tbe great racing day of the fair, there bring a county one ha f j mile la»h beat two in three, three mr- rs mile dash :ne half mile da*b best two in three; one ani one-*ix»eenth "Derby” and a one mile rare Taey will b* goo! and ■ worth going miles to see This re mind* u* that fair time is not far distant, th* dates being August 2.. j 30. 31 ani B*ptember 1. Toe merchants fhouli begin their exhibit* and then ev-’rybedy should be get | ting ready to attend the last three I day*. Oftcal fate ts Intenstiosal Csarea I’SkS Cbrtstiu Chsftk. 3«i 50 from Chicago to California and return August 5 to 14. with Cjrraspinlmcly low rates from other points Personally conducted trains on *p*ci*lly arrange-1 ached ule* from Chicago and points e»*t Friday. August 11th, through to the c-jast without change, via the Cti»gi L’nion Pacific Ar N >rtbWestem Line. Stop-overs at Denver. Colorado Springs, bait Lake City and other point*, where the party will be entertained by !ocal . organize tioM. Write for full particular* itin»rarie*. etc. A H Waggener. Trav. Agt . 22 Fifth Ave., Chiangx I B’raw’hats cleaned as good as new by Robert at the Burt lfi*dl
"STL L \ w-3 \-A J RUNNING OLT OF MONEY sn’t re liable to happen to a man with a bank account. It’s mere pee session makes him more careful in 'h « expenditures. It also becomes a matter of pride with him to keep the balance aa large as possible. The First National Bank DEcarra, Ixdiaxa. in additiooto keeping money, stands ready to lend it at reasonable rates on anv approved security. Depositors are preferred Madison St. Meat Market FOR ALL KINDS OF Fresh and MF7VTQ Smoked . ■ * “ I o Simeon J. Hain t Prop,
HOPE FCR THE INCURABLE BIINQiI .. — —■ _ im | ' I » | j ■ ■ 1 1 # i ■ ■ kJ I . > 'W ! El £4 ; - • Il ■ 01- fie n-t wnl-ffjl i-cieist i*atroj»r oft is o?ti • o*rr, w ■ Windoess. wmcb Sus b .ffied tbe skill of ibe mat noted phyaieia:,* In Ult ■ a.d Europew cuuun-*, and bar- prouvuuced that strvpuv jf the t . e ■ ‘ n-rre w** iocura->le Dr. G Thua. of F. ri Warn •. has found out tw PIBW ■ of thi* disuse and that it is cause! by tbe kilnwr not excieating in» Ul , e ■ »-id from ibe bl wd and »u*ed tne blood resasis to become cloged up au| ■ p.wvuut* tbe blood to Co* to tbe optic nerve causing the nerv«tu hex®, ■ j paralyzed and b.indues* ■ Wh-u your heal aebes or your eyes ache or become sore tbe <*uw> ;I ■ kidney disease an 1 by baring y iur eyes tented for glasses :■ dangeroua. TL» ■ g asses bare to be changed for stronger, the nerre become* weaker, unj ■ ’ your glawe* is dsurerc is practice. Ihey only conceal danger j* compj. ■ ' cations Y-u will *-em tbe p.cture above DR. G. TH AIN treating a pat I with his nea discovery. There are orer 50.00 »blind with tbisdieea*- caned I from weaneg gla-wss Tni* di*’>very will gladden tbe heart* of thousand* I |of blind now. aii h w-re h»retcf ;re <-alled itcurabie. Tbe Doct<r Las Geo I looming to Dsuat -r for Ite la‘t three year* and stops at the Murray Ltd I erery two wewas os a Thur*lay. His nest v sit will be cn August 3. I > — tWi ’4 ' y / ? %fLr >4 * n ISC*sg7T<. w jS* 'YES s A. B. CHASf AND WE ARE ALL VERY PROUD OF IT "It «as a & rs the BEST, n-gardless of price, and we ch the A B CHASE, after tbe meet critical inspection cf all tbe fine make*. Ttat «e made a wise choke become* mere apparent ererr day.” WE HOID QUALITY ABOVE CHEAPNESS -If you want the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL PIANOS iu the world. BUY THE A. B. CHASE. we ' known SHAFT BROS, and other make*, and BARGAINS on SECONDHAND UPRIGHTS aul < .mb A>>. J. B. STONEBURNER, Madison St., Decatur, Indiana. ""**"""** ■" 111 STONE-CEMENT BLOCK I have on hand unite an amount ol the beet ’-ement 810.-k* ever on the market. Budding, Bridge and Concrete Crushed Stone Beat Portlnnci Ccmout atnei X>yKi.«zxiite I a . and fee me if you need anything in this line. JULIUS HAUGR, DEC A r D 'j^ A Latest News in the Democrat
