Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT nil! (VINIMO, tll-IPT ICWDAI, *T u■ W a. BLLINQHAM. ■ U*tC*l*TlON II AIT I ■ *y Barrier, per *rek !Oc By Barrier. per year... <4-00 ■y bail per uu&th ... B*o By *4ll. per year ... ... Bt (O eople*. Two tent* M*Wtl*in* rate* made known on nppliention Bnterr i in the po*ioffl<* nt t>ec*tur. Indi* •a* a* **cct»d-cl*** hi.U matter. 4. H HELLER. MANkGtR It seem* to have been a lively time that the democratic editor* Imm! at French Lick in more than one sense of the word. While they were praying that Parker and Bryan come to a common understanding, they oouldn t agree among them'elve* as to what ehould be the foundation of that understanding.—Winchester H.rald. (Rep ) And they do »ay that Congressman Cromer has not gotten through laughing because of the clever coup hie friendsjexecuted the other night. He feels now that he will have no opposition in Madison oonnty. There was some doubt in his mind a short time ago whether Judge McClure would be able to deliver the goods, but now sines the city convention he feels that the Judge and ’he postmasters and mail car riers can turn the trick for him.— Anderson News. “I am just working for my little ten dollars a week,’ said a work, man to his associates, and I don't care whether this business makes any money for Frank Smith (his employer ) or not. ’ The statement reachead his employer's ears, and when Saturday night came the workman was given his check and dismissed without notice It is a mistake for employee to take such views of things, no matter how or where they are employed. A man cannot render good service to bis employer unless he takes an interest in his work; and if he takes an interest in doing his work right it will ass >rd nim pleasure to see the business flourish. Not only that; it will make a better man of him It will eradicate all hatred, jealously and discontent from his heart, and make life more pleasant and enjoyable and if there are op portumties for advancement, the man'who takes an interest is the one who will be promoted —Columbia City Post. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver of the Atlas Oil A- Gas company, in pursuance to the order and decree of the Delaware circuit court, will on and after August 24, 1905, offer at private sale at his office on Main street east, city of Muncie, Indiana, all the assets, including leases, personal property and equipment of every nature, and kind: Including also pipe, tubing and casing in wells and all property and assets of the Atlas 011 6c Gas company, situated near Geneva, in Adams county, !□- dinaa. Said sale shall be for cash, and not for less than the full appraised value of said property. All bids to be accompanied by forfeit and sale to lie made subject to the approval of the Delaware circuit court Any prospective purchaser may examine appraisement by calling upon the receiver. Ray H. Munshower, Receiver. Claude C- Ball, Attorney for Receiver. William Ball made a business trip to Kokomo today.

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A BIG DAY All Are Looking Forward to Saturday A Descriptive Article Ipon the Needs of Such a Circus In One Lone Day. Toledo has the great circus today Delphos gets it tomorrow, and on Saturday, the beet day of the week for a show, in any city, the huge F Tepaugh Sells show exhibit* here No other circus will visit this section during the present season, and it is very doubtful whether another one will need to come, after Saturday's big affair has been here and gone. From here the show will go to Manon, where Sunday will be spent, and where the circus exhibit* Monday. A small army of circus agents hit the city early today to make com plete and final arrangements for the arrival of the show on Saturday morning, and see to it that all cmtracts for the immense quantities of supplies necessary to feed the vast number of people with the show, the horses—hundreds of them, elephants, camels and the myriads of other strange beings of the earth, are being fulfilled. Few people who attend circuses have any real idea what it requires to feed a great show like that which comes to Decatur Saturday, and a hint as to what the agent, who travel ahead, purchase in each city, was furnished the Democrat this morning by a representative of the Forepaugh Sells. At least 1000 loaves of bread, 1500 pounds of fresh meat (this includes that fed to the meat-eating animals, such as lions. pjMr bears, tigers jaguars, pumas and leopards.) forty bushels of potatoes, twenty bushels of veg etables. 100 gallons of miik, 100 dozen of eggs, three hundred dress ed chickens, coffee !-utficient for 500 gallons, 200 pounds of butter, then such commodities [as tea, sugar cake, biscuits and many other necessaries in proportion. For the animals, a carload of baled hay, a car of straw, two hundred bushels of oats, one hundred bushels of bran and Ourn, and another carload each of straw, shavings and eaw,duat. The above gives some meagre idea of the daily reqni’e- ’ men is of an immense circus like the Forepaugh Sells, whose tents I shelter hundreds of jieople from al over the earth. The many strange people with the show, too, must be furnished the f jod* of their native lands, and all must be in native style. In order tJ do this several experienced cooks ere necessary, all under the direction of an ex jterienced chef. The big dining room tent, which is divided into two sections, will seat 700 employes at one time, who are served by sixty experienced waiters Tais great concourse of people must all te fed three times each day, and it will be an interesting sight to witness them all at breakfts* on show day. Those who wish the experience, however, must arise early on Saturday morning and be on the show grounds by seven-thirty, b« cause the pash of the four show trains will reach Decatur by five o'clock, and everything will te up and in readiness by ten a. m ,

when the great street pniade will leave the grounds. And anyone who thinks the street parade is * thing of the past should not fail to see that of the 4-Paw-Sell*, as it is today. His over one mile and a half long, and said to be the most beautiful affair of 11* kind ever conceived by modern showmen. FOUR PINKERTONS The Show Permits Nothing Unlawful No Gambling or Li<ht Fingered Businas Goa with this COBbIMtiOB. C. R Biker who is here in advance of the Forepaugh Sells circus, informs us today that in relation to the marshal declaring there would be no crook* get in their work while here with the shew, he desired to make mention of this one fact. That there was no cleaner circus on the toad than this show adn that to protect the paople and themselves the manage ment bad in its employ a corps us four detectives of the central detail of Chicago who were under Arthur McCarthy, who has had seventeen year* of detective life, and who knew every crook in the country, and that all objectionable followers of the show were arrested on sight These detectives will operate in conjunction with the local police and will see that no games of chance of any nature will be permitted on the show ground. One of the features of this circus in cleanliness, and these detective* are carried for the express purpose of protecting the pitrons of the show. Hence no one may need fear of being held up or skinned while on the show grounds. Business Meeting. There will be a business meeting : of the Commercial club Monday evening. August 14. Business of import *nce. Every memner requested to be present. E B Adams. Seo. 18145 REMEOT FORJIAT FETER After TnM Other Treatment!. Hyomei wm Used with Perfect Soccett. Before the discovery of Hyomei the only advice a physician could give hie hay fewer patients, was to go away from home, but now anyone who is subject to this disease can, if Hyomei is used, stay at home without fear of th* annual attack of sneering, watery eyes, and other dis comfort*. J. F. Forbes, a we l known Western railroad man, whose home in at McCook. Nebraska, writes “I have, never had anv relief from anv rem edy for hay fever, even temporarily,, until I discovered the merits of Hyo raei. I always recommend it wbea I occasion requires ” There is no offensive or dangerI ous stomach dozing when Hyomei is used. This reliable remedy for the cure of all diseases o’ the respiratory organa is breathed through a neat I pocket inhaler tnat comes with everv I outfit, so that the sir taken into the j throat and Lungs is like that of the I White Mountains or other health re- ! sorts, where hay fever is unknown. The fact that The Hotlthouse Drug | Co. agrees to refund the money to any hay fever sufferer who uses Hyomei without success, should inspire confidence in its power to effect a cure. A | complete outfit costs only SI.OO and j extra bottles but 50cent*.

| Two Big Shows in One Day | 1-Paw & Sells Bros, will show you animals, hut Elzey & IHig Vance will show you the finest line of gM ® Clothing £ Furnishings § MM in the city Wl OS • It will cost you 50c to see the animal show; pg but it will cost you nothing io see our immense •ft’'* t line of Stein Bloch and Solomon Bros. & Lempert bgj g CLOTHI^G 1 S? Eclipse’ SHirte it A—- — Hats gw Early shipments of fall clothing and furnishWfll / . ings have already reached us and should you degHE I Uff s i re a ne w suit or hat while attending the show Ujb I y-J&L we can y° u merchandise that is two months V-1 f W ahead of the season. Stein Bloch Suits sls to $25 H Solomon Bros. & Lempert suits . $lO to S2O PP Good reliable men’s suits .. . .$5 t 057.50 Sp • Tr Boys’ and children’s suits . . . . $| to $6.50 REMEMBER. That every article we sell you is guaranteed to be M Wurth every cent you pay for it. And should you be. dissatisfied with your nO purchase after you get home you may return it. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Elzey Sc Vance | am Cor. East of Court House Decatur, Ind. M

Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farm*. D. B. Erwin, Attorney •t law. Card of Thanks To all the friend* who *j kindly and tenderly assisted and sympathized with u« in our recent great bereavement, I wi«h to express my ainoere and heartfelt thank* and appreciation.' Al Bnhler.

VOTICEOF PUBLIC LETTING Notice It hereby irlven that th* board of eommisaiuDer*. of Ada"’* county. *taie of Indiana, will receive sealed Mds for the conet ruction of a r ravel mad In French township. in said county, known ar the French township central travel road up and until 10 o'clock a. m.. on Monday, September 4,1905, at a regular session of the said board of commissioners. held In th** city of Tieeatur. Ad am*, county. Indiana, sealed bid*- will be received f’*r*the construction of .aid road in "i cordan ’e with the plane and specification, and report of rhe viewersand ony neer wht>*h are now on file in the audltm’« office of raid county, said nad to be built of gravel alone. A bond timer accompany each oM *n twee the amount of the bld filed, condlthsted for the faithful performance of the .aid work, and that rhe bidder will, if awarded the contract, enter Into contract therefor and complete the same in accordance with theWd tiled. All blds shall he made so as tn give the amount at which said road will be constructed for In cash, payable on estimate. to tie trade by the engineer In charge, not to exceed ■elrlrtv per cent of any one estimate. out of rhe funds to tie hereafter raised by the sale of bonda »■ required by law. Each bidder will be required to file affidavit aa required by law. The said board of <ounty commhurtonert re,«rve rbe rurtrt toeeject any and all bids. fflJI C ». LEWTOSI. Auditor Adams Co.

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