Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT I " f |*BBT (VKMiKO, KXCKPT IT u■ w <a . ■l.ui n «a i-flk m. J • «*•<«»**? «O«* WMTt* ■ > earner, per we* ’Oc *V.? •» man per y-«r *1.10: JUiMWl wuuiv*. Two Ocala. i Heart*. . < > •atoSOl ■atarett <n th.-Maioffirv at iwoatar. Indltaa. a* awe* »<!-< !»*• matt i«attor. 4. M. HtLLIR M*NAat« MBS-— ■— '■'" A number of Indiana republican > < ongrea«n n are talking in favor of the tariff to their cymrt.twnti*. but when they get back to Washington and rub up agwtnwt th< tariff barons »ud the bosses of the paity they ’ll be apt to forget about it— Colombia City Post. i i ■■ i■ Cleveland reimblioane efier to' nominate John D. Rockefeller for mayor if he will agree to buy and present to the city the street railways now in operation there and complete at his awn. expense 110,000,000 worth of public buildings. They generously retrain from ask ing him also to pay off the city's debt of 113,000,000 —Chicago Record Herald IN A TENT Religious Meetings Being Held Nightly Itv. Long, a Speaker of Force and Character, it Preaching to the Audience. A splendid audience greeted Mr. Long last night, at the tent on Christian church lot, and listened with close attention to a forceful 1 and logical presentation of the sub ject, “Buy *he Truth." Mr. Long clearly set forth his argument and made this point stand out promt-' nently in proof of the fact that truth alone makes us free, and that the bibie is the standard of truth in religion. The tent was well lighted and seated mostly with chairs, and a splendid place for evening services. A noticeable, 1 aturp was the spl ndid order that prevailed around the teat. A large number stood outside and listened , attentively to the sermon and could hear just as well as though they were fn Abe (rut. Eider Brown ia of wing thajervU'ea gave a special invitation to the ministers and all religious people of the citv | to .attend these #e|vuces r that any cite wanting a mere comfortable seat oould bring <t racking chair if thev chose, and it would be taken care of. Mr. Long's subject for tonight will lie "The Refuge of l-iea.” Yo» will l>* greatly l«nefited by hearing him •; ..——— Water Consumers, Notice All consumers of water taken from the city waur mains are hereby notified that all rentals (except i by me»eo must le paid by* August 15. 1905, or same will lie turned off without further notice, and a penalty collected as provided Mr I* fore being turned on again. From July 1. 1905. in January L T 906. must I>e paid in advance Your attention is called to this matter, as this is final, as so ordered W E Fulk. Supt Grand low rate excursion to northern Michigan resorts via Clover Leaf route and Pere Marquette systems. August 17, Tickets will be sold to Petoskey, Charlevoix. Traverse City, Alpena, Ludington. We qetonsing and Cheboygan; good returning to August 88, 1905. Rate round trip from Decatur (».3u Rate to Mackinac Island, and return one dollar higher. Tiokets honored. In sleeping cars. See nearest Clover Leaf agent, or address Walter L. Ross, G. P. A , Tj|edo, O. The eacursion t > Toledo and Detroit via he Clover Leaf August 3rd will be <he largest one of th< season, so don't miss it Fare t< Toledo <1 25; r o Detroit 1.75. Trail leaves Dooatur 5:53 a m. T. L Miller, Agent. Open at night—Stop at Baker <SRheinhirt’a restaursit and get r 11 midnight lunch. We are open I; 165d2wks I.

OUR YEARS OLD / I > -t' > The Fair Association Always Made Good A Clean and Worthy Exhibition With Nothin! Demoralizing In Its Tone.

In Joly 1901. Adams county had no agriculture society. It was ab.*nt this time that C. D. Kunkle, chairman of the Adams County Farmers' Institute, called a meeting for all thorn interested in organizing an agricultural society At the first meeting the attendance was small, bnt those present thought that an orgammtion should be perfected. Therefore another meeting was called, wtich was largely attended. After a great deal of discussion, in which the farmers and business men took an activs_part, it was deciaed gan*, re <n agriculture AMoClpttnn and to make Sfrangements for . bolding a fair the latter part of September in that year. At another meeting which was held 1 soon alter, in court r un, <le-vr» TrMlter wtt elected print* - , dent, Martm L. Smith, wto* president: Rua Jph Aoing treasurer land T. fl. Hat..s, secretary. These gentlemen with forty substantial farmers of the county, who ' were members of the organisation. 1 l>egan the gn at task of holding a successful agricultural fair! Steele s park was leased fora number of 'years. Thousands of dollars were ‘spent in the erection of buildings. I Advertising matter and premium lists printed and distributed, and ■ a thousand and one things seen io. which go to make a sncceesiul fair, 1 which was held in September. Grand exhibitions have been given each year by this association. Pre miums have been ]«id regardless of the receipts. The object of the association is *to furnish ja clean exhibition. One free from intoxicating drinks, and free from any form of gambling. The present management and members of the association ask all who are interested in the W'dtare of Alams i county to Ou-operare with them in 1 maintaining tne grand reputation . won by the Great Northern Indiana Fair association. The great exhibition fur this year will occur August 29, 30 .if, September 1? . Notice. 1 I have plenty of money to loan j on farms. D B. Erwin, Attorney at Ibw. More Lots. The Luts are selling well, but we still have a few choice ones left on the weekly or monthly luetaUments. pome early and a void the rush. Daniel N. Erwin. NOTICE All persons holding bills against : the Eutre Nous club are requested to present them for payment at once. 'Orval liarruff, Secretary and Treasurer. 172-2 ■ 111 ' Those people having bottles belonging to the undersigned, will, please return them at once. Jpe Tonneiiier. oewd4w (14.50 round trip to Atlantic City. Ocean City and Cape May, N. J., via the Clover Leaf, August 2, 1905. T. L. Miller, Agent. Lost—Part of a best mattress, somewhere between the Dent school h iuse nnd thp J. S. Bowejrs farm. Finder return to Gay & 7. wick and recti ve reward. The Clover Leaf will run through sleepers to Niagara Falls on the excursion of August 2nd. Rate from Decatur for double berth, (2.50. T. L. Miller. Agent. Piano and organ tuner, William A Spiegel will be in Decatur, Wednesday, August 2nd. Anyone wishing work done can leave their irder at the Murray hot«l. Lost—Between house across the river and Blackburn <$ Christen's drug store or the J7ews stand, an llks’ pin. No. 155 and name Dick Townsend on hack. Five dollars reward for the return of the pin. Leave at First National Bank and get reward.

NO ASSISTANCE I f .T- F / v rv7 Wants Bedford Mayor. Jndte and L—m—tutor Impeached. ■y United Pr«M News AMocistionIndianapolis. Augu«t I—(iover- : nor Hanly is not inclined Io take seriously the nmt of R tbartO *«ne, a detective who investigated the ttaeah beb*ler cava.., The towettve I calk'd hpon him la»t night and again today and avke<l hie aid m, imj»eachnient jiroceadings against J the mayor, judge and prosecuting , j attorney at Bedford, because they do not assist him in arresting a prominent Bedford maa charged ' with the crime. Detective Owens presented to the govem”r the evidence he has agautst this man. National Assembly \ •pecial Tslsgram To Th* democrat St. Peetrvburg, Augu»t* I—Ttie--1 special counselor* of the of the czar j ' have been Called to meet at Peteroff i Tuesday to consider a project for i the proposed national assembly. ! Whether this is the subject really; to be considered cannot be told as i the czar has so often made this an □ouncement in his bopee of ap {teasing the prevailing sentiment It » hardly belinyed that such a i discussion will i>e started at this > ; time. Public Sale Karl Kolter will sell at publie auction, one mil* west and three, quarters of a mile north of Mag ’ ley. on. the Weljs county line, at ten o'clock a m . on ' August 10, the following property; Two work horses, four milch cows, one 2 year old heifer, one bud calf, two calves, tljree brood with, pigs four weeks old; six shoat.-, weighing from 50 to 75 pounds; one male Poland-China hog, one , Shepherd dog, one spring toyth 1 harrow, one spike tooth harrow, 1 one sulky plow, two cultivators, jone shovel plow, two breaking plows. Milwaukee mower, self binder. Deere hay rake, cradle hay [ladders, Turnbull farm wagon, spring wagon, surrey, mud boat, set farm harness, two dozen grain sacks, grindstone and other articles. NoticeHereafter anyone caught trespassing on the Maher's farm in the north part of the city and destroying the property will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of th* law. Mrs. Margarite Meibers. 172-lwk G. R. «V I. Rome City excursion Season tickets good uatil October 31. 12.30. Fi f teen da y tic bets. $ 1.90. Sammer Tour Fares—Jane Ist to Sept. 30th via G. R. <fc I. To Trav arse City, Mich., (12.30; Ornera, (13.30; Northport. (13.50; Petoskey, (14.15; Mackinaw Ciry. <15.60. Return limit Oct. 31. ivi®. For rates to other points oall pirne i, or write DC. L Lock wood, G. P. A. Grand Rapids. Mich., or J. Bryson. Agent. 427d3m0 * Hiaivatba, the txKiian play, vrtlf be yiven at Ya-Way Ga-Mng, near | ! Petoskey, Mioto.; from July 4' %c| i September 4, 1905, Illustrated I * folders can be had by rail inn i phone,9 or writing C- L. Look : wood. Grand ■ calling at' passenger station. No 1 -n»e Who goes to Northern Michi? gwn should fail >to" me this play gtxan by Qjibway Indian actorvy The folders give sK«ph of pla wfrh illustrations. Get one. 'J, Bryson, Agent. 127 d 3mo The Passenger department of ti e Toledo, St. Louis ,k Western R. R “Clover »je«f Ro rte.” has issued a booklet, entitled, “Get Out, or Get In,” from the pen of Mr. Elbert Hubbard. of Miancyurqfttfs. of Rast Aurora, N Y Copies of this booklet! may be obtained by sending 4 cents | in stamps to Walter JL. Ross Genera | Passenger Agent. “ Clover Lea . I Route.” Toledo Ohio. CRAND LOW RAT€ EXCURSION. To Niagara Falls and Seashore Re. sorts. Via Clover Leaf Route. The popular yearly excursion to Niagara Fallsand the Jersey Coast Resorts, via Clover Leaf Route will be run on thd following dates: August 2 and 16—To Niagara Falls and return. August 2 and 10—To Atlantic Citv Ocean City, Sea Isle Cilv, Cape May, N. J., and other Atlantic coast, resorts. AU tickets good returning twelve days from date of sale See nearest Clover Leaf ageot. for | rates or addreea W.L. ROSS, Gen. Pass Agt. Toledo, Ohio 1

SCIENT" TM • •?« f tu.amllna < l»«*r. A •fc-rk'bi t:« «l> |Brtt .dti< of ««rau>l- J turewild: you think that ecieuMfic farming 11- - j* x»»u »hin»aml aoute •• ■ Lt Von* of tl»- - •"*1 ’Hat I* ac mipH »«l 1 j.» tfv M-esniJi* inviiuskL t ••ry MivUI l|A‘. «y'ws< PtM lAtrM'i<*<f , into - Tv, terr tt never v flod. T o »<TT « ■>* all rigiitk- V'V r '' l “ What, tH<e» wii* Wk WP'H-' * A •clent'-t HiU'lled th<* matt r, am this is wliat he foun I: • He f.-uml ihTtTK.- native Anstml'ii bare had toniruet t *> abort to-react llk> rletvra iwl-en fmru.u« 'U*if..i-»< Tli- organs In red clper are ti!d leu deeply tn t!*> ♦rferl' ot the tubellko I petals and tl ey ean ouly be fertilised Iby the long t ‘nt e»l bumblebee. If I nd clover Is not vlatted by bumble bets, who bear, the goki-u |s>Uvu grains from one 11 *«*om to another, it. never seeds—ft cannot tie grown. Ths •dentist, nware of ths fart. »<mn put his uaatr on the- barren Austrnlfin ebv ver's .tnniUte. He imported n tot of long tongued UmuWel*’*. These lams, flourish.') and ImtuqdlMsiy Australian clover, wtib li" Bid j>rouil»ed to I* a fa Ihi re. hecunt* one of the country's and tinest croist.”— Chicago CbreiucJe., . , : *** GOLDFISH IN JAPAN. — TSe I>»»«n4 fur Them tnaears t« Be llmo.l Mllhoal Llall. Although, the goldfish occur* in a I wild state in China some 4W years ag > furnished ] the atock from which the w.aiderfol van.-tw* <d Japan.r.hltish have; • tsseu brv'l. ft la reiiurted that in feudal > I day*, even wfien famine apt* abyoad in 1 I the land and many (toople were sfanI lag. th* trade In goMttsti waa flourishing. ’ ' . The demand st present trypears to be without lltiit. «isl tbetoitifit Mb >ws a misM.' vW'ljK't Many I thousand peoi>le tu ill'- a living by growing g L'.fisb for market, and hundred* of j m- Idlers carry tiie (Uh through the street* and along the country roads iu wo.«l.>n tu’.si susi>ended from a sboal>tor bar <»' hfPWYI/ 1 ■raF’widHJk goMfisn re'iffbr is Krtfyama, ueyr the ient capi.al of NyaH. rFaH- fvdc:•ft* |(1 tabuanmenm. whose yearly product run< far into the millions. One farm which I visited sum -started 140 years agi. At first it was conducted merely for the i leasure of the owner. t<ut it ecHtflihiliy tie iti»e a rtitnai- rftel ehtAr! pr.se ,nd nuwrveryi»r9tlta^te.—National ■ yfagarate. THE MALE CRICKET. Cvrloaa Treat |lr Develop* For the Lid» of Hie Choice. In the American Naturalist J. L. HaueouA an Interesting destriptieu of some of the ba lots of the strijs-J. meadow criiket. The most strlkV-g bast of the account deals with the nllnr*ments which th* male cri< k ts possess. When he wishes to Sttm. t the female the male cricket raises !-to fore wnigs vertically strove ids bead and. -bp rubbing them over each utjn-r produces a high, pitched singing, or, perhaps better, shrilling. When the female's attention has Tk*n attrMtod <he’gi»-s to the male and Pmxvsls to t:tke fldvantng* of the re-frishm-Wi. oavr.ed, Lputs-iUse mtte'it l.ack. «itiiat<*i p-jMI forward on. the thofax. i* a little ueprtwu >n ot; wed in which a small quantity of semifluid CMitrr.al is seeretwt. ('itiahlng up «i the tunles, bncfc, ti,e female cats this apj morsel with great eag n.y.-s. It i* eyi.lqptly* .aometUUig i.niy . hbice which is /<jrnied there Mr wt ekptwi’l benefit. This prr« .-sdict totgsp-sts that tr«-atlng 44 8 means ot wlmting a lady’s lore is nrt eoahued to the Allurements of fee cream and soda water. — Collier’s Waekly. j —.

PERFECT ASSIMILATION . a a t. > *“ Some people eat heartily, even fofrsSfitorq *i ravenously, yet UX.' nothing seems don’t eat much, bu t assimilate ✓X all nutriment in letters from people who say that Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin : , — aXej.thcai.U. . It simply gejs digestive orjjatfs in shape to take the putn'ment out ot the fools which thf-y eat. It alsi acts as a gentle laxative and tohiC; Plifdse tfy if. A. C Jones, ot Hortonville. Tnfl.. write*: “T e»n *»y tor Dr. C»l<lweH'» Syrup Prp»ln that It !• one ot the be«t me Heine* I ever have taken; in ;uw»inx daynntter I bc»un to take yoor medicine. I had gained ».> pound* in weight, felt nke t ne* man and I cun hUeklr recommend it to anj oue who la troubled with Indigestion or Drtpeptia.'* Vour Money Baok If It Don't Benefit You Your druggist sells it for 50c and ( fl.oo the bottle,-or write PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Monticdlo, l!L Smith, Yager <Jt Falk.

Dangerous Germs in Summer! Stomach With Mt ona and Keep w fl | I

A wealthy philanthropist in N* w | I‘. rk «p.-n<ls tboussnffn of dollars ev , *rv summer proyidjnf A’.'i!*, J- r -3®- • iMtHM. wi«h tkw”'V (For w hwf] lalityisgre.dvd-r'W H*ap|<.J < mtreti* «*•'> K-nu* aoinpibii iu tbeauimAr 4>d that the e-imwl. mn-tFe kept Ijoalthy to Insist their attacts. Older people do not Jive on a milk diet to insure beahb. but they .an *0 strengthen th* stomach and digestive ; .rgatis i>v tl* u«* of Mi tvua that thev w aillt-Ure* «»’"* *• th* I'UUBirt *•*>». I Take a Miona tablet More »ach| meal, and it pdlk( W dh*n d I*** l * intiumm.ituri ti>auwn b* *»• ’ the lining of the stomach, give tone and strength to the whole digeetive

saveyoureyesight] DR. J-W. HARTZOG, . ,«re> Expert Optical Specialist” of the Fort Wayne Optical Parlors WILL BE AT BiirtHourse t Decatur, Aug. 2 £ 3, 1905 I I DON’T NEGLECT NATURE'S BEST GIFT. If your head a< l.< eyes water, musclea jerk, blur when rending see objects double in flamed eyelids: if you ate nervous, TOUR ETF.S NEED ATTEX i ' Tl'*N’ant forbdip. Cross ey b ttftfcbfllUd With :t the use of the knife. We examine your eyeain a scientific manner, and not onlv gusrar.toe a i*rfect corm lion, but a' jefftet fitting frame CONSULTATION FREE. Reme<nb4r the dates. Come ear!y —— - A— _ I DON’T HESITATE WRITE TO-DAY WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON’ YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, ORGANS teams, fixture*, etc., without retuural (TlO to SJOU)- _,You cap have from one to twelve months tiurn to pay it bayk ( by gm all weekly or monthly payments as you prefer,, sL2oig the,weekly payment n a SSO loan for fifty weeks. Other gmouaU at the same propori If you need money fill out the lolkiwing blank, it out, mail i w us. our agent will be in Deoatur every Tuesday. Date L.. -t Tour name - •| as Wife’s Name : ■ Street and Number . : l Alter. i . A<monnt Wanted. ■ Flnd’.nf Security you have BOotrnpatlnn ■ All communications held strictly confidential. CaH on ftr addre--« I Eort Wavne Loan Co. H Room 2, ?nd Floor Established 1876 ’ 706 Calhoun <d ‘ Phone 833, (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Cburt House (k~ jf i,Tn in -"jo t W. H 1 J • ■ a 111 M . ■ | A * A p mMA A TO THE OrFKE Os THt HA iW^ ; ;ti.' SNOW AGEN( V ’■w* DECATUR, INDIANA. i ‘- v ptoperty for cash, list it with the is put upon tie market’ iT idenee. we “£ U to • «o««‘ry home or city resthousand acres of good fam I* ( 7 ° U t^” 1 ’ “ ° Ur com P nw ‘ se ' erß properties T , T" Minnesota and Arkansas in U “ prß ‘ r,e 1811,18 ,n * l,aßnnri ' ised without expense to the owi T? / im P rOTemente ’ Property a- vt ner, if left on the market forihe time liste I

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