Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT gvtiv IVKXIXO, fiICBFT fVXMT, BT u■ W <a . fikLINOMAM. • ÜBCCRIPTION R AIT K • i> earr'.rr. per . *©£ » e*rr - yep year 84.00 •B> y. r■. !.u. BBC i ■5 ma pvryear T •« «C Slagi* eopi**. Two C eat* Mrertisof rates mads kaowaon application fcwr» . :a tbe pnaioSc* *t l<*catur. ladles*. a* a»coo4-eia«a mall matter " ~ I «. M H UIC R, M»N»a t *

It >• claimed that the prerent price of pork in Germany i* the . highest it has been tn forty years But that don't do the American farmer much good. for Germany ( has a law which practically pro - hibits the product from reaching () th* German consumer. Germans, ; as a rule, are good consumer* of ( p_rk and were it not for the greed ; of the tariff barons in this country , who bate put up the bars against , the manufacturers of Germany, 1 ! large quantities of pork crold exported to that country every ( year. So the tariff hog keeps the * American hog at home as far as ; Germany is concerned —Columbia j City Poet. Pay L’p. We are mailing statements to all 1 11 whose subscriptions to the Daily Democrat have expired. The i statements are being sent with a ' view of settlement, and we hope , that promptness will be exercised by those receiving these reminders <22 75 Denver and return—On account of the G. A. R encamp ment. the Erie railroad will sell ex- 1 version tickets tram Droatur to ( Denver and return, atjate 0f,t'22.75. i Tickets on sale August tilth to Sep- | temler 3rd. For further informa tion, call on Erie agents, or write. O. L. Enos, Traveling Passenger I Agent. Marion, Ohio.

DON'T HESITATE WRITE TO-DAY VC'E WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANOS, ORGANS teams, fixtures, etc . without removal (f 10 to ?100). You can Lave from oce to twelve months time to pay it back by small weekly or monthlv payments as you prefer. JI 20 is the weekly payment on a JSO loan for fifty weeks. Other amounts at the same proportion. If you need money fill out the following blank, cut st out, mail it tc us, our agent will be in Decatur every Tuesday. Date Your name Wife’s Name •treet and City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you nave Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call cn or address Fort Wavne Loon Co. R»m 2, 2nd Floor Established I***s *O6 Calhoun Si J Home Phone *33. (FT. WAYNE, IND.) Opp Court HouaeJ

I WE ARE OPEN I Having Bought the Entire Rosenthal Stock at 50 cents on the Dollar We have some of the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED to the people of Adams County Don't take our word for this, but come in and see for yourselves, that we are actually selling S2SS WORTH OF CLOTHING FOR SISS THE MEYERS - DAILEY CO. J

A GOOD COMPANY Booked for Bosse s Optra Hoose all Not Week. So many ’false alarm" dramatic I "hits" aud successes ate wafted to us of "the provinces ' from the great American metropolis that our theatre going public cannot le t.lamed for looking with an eye of suspicion upon the preliminary announcements of many of the attrac tions making a bid sot their patronage during the theatrical sea son It is a pleasure, therefore for the writer of things dramatic who makes an honest effort to keep his! readers posted on the more mentor- j ions, and consequently deserving attractions, to conscientiously rec- ■ ommend the same. Such a one is The Wayward Wife," which is to be seen in this city next Munday, presented by the Drake Stock com | panv. Os the many plays pro- I duced in the past few years none have attracted such widespread at-1 tentinn or received such warm praise as Mr. Robert Sherman s \ unique play 'The Wayward Wife Its freshness, pnritv and real gen nine worth commend it to every admirer of all that is good and wholesome in play building. The succession of crowded houses that have greeted this production since its initial performance, and the I way press and public have received j it emphasizes unmistikably that . it is a something more than a good wholesome play. That it is a transcript from real life. Cantwell Better. By United Pres* News Association. Indianapolis. August 2;—Speaker Cantwell is greatly improved today.

Reelins th* Heart. "Rest your heart now and then dur lug the day," said au instructor m gy m nasties. "But the heart can't be rested." a pa (>ll objected. "It works Incessantly from birth to death." ••ft rests the heart to lie down.” saw | the Instructor "Every uigbt« sleep ot | nine hours saves the in-art the lifting ‘ of 32.' ••' ounce* of blood. Considcrabk < .Vet there, eta I "When we lie down, you see. tin heart's action becumea slower—alowet 1 by ten strokes a minute Thus In at , hour Oil strokes are saved and In n-n---hours 5.400 strokes. Earn stroke [ um;n six ounces of blwd. and therefore I; ■ nine hours the heart la saved the tabui i of pumping 32.-WO ounces. "The heart often requires a rest"- j Pbiladeljhla Bulletin. Ran the Hole flat ot Town. A lecturer recently t>ld of a Russlaz be saw some years ago In Manchuria whose methods of achieving results ' were net according to the usual code | The Rt. s'.au a wel] hi Ufi front , yard which be concluded to fill up He bejr>n Jci'li a bole by the » ‘ I it the well. tt; s"‘r.g the dirt from tf*' I new excavation Into the welL "in th cour-y of time," said thI speaker. ’the old well was filled, but | ’ there was a ti.-ie alongside as big »• I tbs first. The Eure'on went fkrtbs. , i airsr an 1 dve I. c. hole to till th- i

away an i uilt w us. u*oe IV u.a ua- , second. He eonritmed this process o.‘ i 1.g.-iug one L-.e to dll the other until I tie literally r. u the hole out of town." Health and Monee. There is this d.(Terence betwee:, those twp texp >ral bh'-slug*. health and money: Money is the most envied but the least .ujoyed; health is th< cost enjoyed. I-nt the least envle! I ind this superiority of the latter h | itlll more obvious when w- reject that i 'be poorest aw wuu’J no; part with health f>r ur • but the ri best mat i would gladly part w th all his money ■ for health. Snsweattve. “Gee Whirr s-:.d George for tae - twentieth time. It mikes me mad every •ime I think of the $lO I lost toI day. I actually feed as if I'd like to ! hare son:‘‘body k.< k roe " “By the way. George.' said the dear I girt dream.ly. “don’t you think you'e ' better speak to father this evening? — j Philadelphia ITeas. The Lot's advnntawen. Advertising Expert—l've written the I praises of all these lots but one. In) I afraid you can't sell that one. Real - Estate Ag^nt—What's the matter with it? Expert—Why. It’s on an almost perpendicular hillside. Agent—Call attention to its w- -nderful drainage facilities.—Cleveland Leader. Io More Work. Hicks—l su?i>ose Dremer Is st:ll pot taring alone at his Inventions. WicksWell. he has actually perfected a great I labor saving scheme at last HicksTon don't say. Wicks—Yes; he's g ring to marry M.ss Iloxlay —Catholic Stand ard and Times. 1 The Lesser Evil. “I don't see why you asked Mr. Bohr to sing." said the popular girl's sister. “I hated to do It" was the reply, “but ■ It was the only way to make b.m stop talking." Twa're Aaotber, A story is told about the smart ser 1 gennt of a crack English cavalry regiment Whenever be bad occasion to , punish any of bis men be invariably concluded the sentence by explaining. "And you are another." Every victim noticed this strange remark, but nons ' could un ler-rtand the meaning of it I and naturally they were afraid to ask But one day a newly promoted ser geant de'ermlned to solve the mystery He said to the sergeant: “Sergeant, there is one thing I should i like to ask you. I've often beam you say after Inaicting punishment on a man, 'And you are another.’ What do you real'y mean by that remark?" "Well." said the sergeant, smiling. "I will tell you. I know that whenever j I am obliged to punish an evildoer the victim always says to himself. 'What a stupid avs the sergeant is!’ I get even with him by saying. 'And you are another.' Keep it dark."

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THE COMMON SPARROW H» I* Tat Always tbv SelAaS Xa*a bund He I* Painted. The house sparrow has been called I a nuisance, a street gamin, a vara'.oud. ■ a thief, a rubier. ;:nd this by many so • called bird lovers, yet. in my opinion I he is one of our m >st interesting bird*. He is lively, bright thrifty aud brave No one. n-t even U*« worst ene y. <-an ; gainsay this. He is slso ever ready i to help bis wn kind oct of any ditfl ! tulty into whkb they may f-U. One day. <• 1 was walking ap street past a ta'i* -"111 where doz*-ns of sparrows were co.le- ti-d I «iw « ‘we | thing which has mach incrvised my j esteem fo* the so c- 'ed little str»-1 i gamin. It was in nesting time. n::d young birds hardly able to Cy wer» quite common As I walked on my at j tention was attracted by one of these | In the middle ot the road alone. H* was sitting there and every little while . giving out a little disconsolate cbirp i While I was watching him a delivery . eart ease down the street at full • «pee«L The young bird was likely tv ; ke crushed, but I was not the only ob- i server of its distress. A* I watched | about a dozen sparrows flew down and gathered round It. I didn't know what was going to happen for tbe minute - but I was soon enlightened. Tbe flock of newcomers fairly bustled tbe little one out of tbe way of tbe oncoming cart and into tbe safety of tbe ditch I don’t know exactly bow they did it they moved so quickly, but I think it was In tbe same way that a man is c . tried onward In a crowd. He helps tirrse'f a little, and tbe people around t‘m sweep hl:., forward. TLe little In-.-'dent clearly showed that sparrow* gre -ot always as selfish and unf-el-U.g a* they are painted— Amauur Bporunau. ADAPTABILITY. Adaptability's sails are set to catch any wind that blows. To tbe man with adaptation an emer • gency is an opportunity. Adaptability Is tbe ability to adapt 3 yourself quickly to unexpected coudif - tions. Tbe bankrupt law Is meant a* an 5 asylum tor men who are without adapte ability. ’ When one plan falls the man with ’ i adaptation has forty-nine untried others waiting. Adaptability Is always ready, is nev- , er taken at a short, is tbe great lightning change artist and often turns bopele-sness into victory. 0 A genera! in battle, a statesman In offce or a financier handling large en- , terpri»es without the ability to readily r adapt himself to suddenly changed conp ’’"ions is a misfit.—From Cent Per Cent. t To ’be Manner Born t Grubber—"'bat a well tired tn.m e Mixer is! Dumley (who doesn't like him i— He ou4d to be. His father Is a baker.

anrf tbe time i* here "ben you should I* thiol log how yo u wi! | aeep warm during the ioog winter rncoih*. and in thia line want to abo< you aomeituug io the Majestic Warm Air Furnace that i* ris hi- Thi* furrace is trade by the Chappell Furnace Co., of Morenci. M cb .aud is guaranteed to give perfec t satisfaction We do tot ask you to take our word but are in a position to give the word of those who have the furnace insta led aid who are high in their praise cf the same The Majestic i* constructed on th* ec< nmical principal, with a down draft radiator The Majestic has no b->lts or rive:* in contact with the fire to burn out. Tbe Majestic ba- *'«e eea one piece radiators. Tbe Maj otic has few joints, twelve in all. The Majestic is tot built cheap but on boner These are the main points about the MAJESTIC tut makes it deairable. We alao have the Akron Hot Blast Furnace which is a l>»antv. Cail|ard tee us aid gel cur ptires heft re 11 r chasing elsewhere

THE SECRET OUT TRUTH IS UNSHACKEED.

flj Knag j i /G ■/ 1 1 ■ iiivti *'■ ■ ' —A' To refute the many false and malicious attacKS. bogus formula and other untruthful statements published concerning IT. Pierce's World-famed Family Medicines, the Doct- r has decided to publish all the Ingndients entering into bls -Favorite Prescription* for women and his ecuallv popular tonic alterative known as IT. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Hereafter every bottle of these medicines, leaving the great laboratory at Buffalo. X. Y.. will bear upon it a full list of all the Ingredients entering into the compound. Both are made entirely from native roots, barks and herb*. The ingredients of the ’Golden Medical Dis-ci-very* being Golden S-al. Queen's not, Ston<-’ root. Wild-cherrv bark. Mandrake at>d BloidrooL The-Favorite Prescription? Is prepared In a similar manner. fr >m Blue <■! -h. Lady’s Slipper. I’nicom root. Golden Seal and Kattlewe.-d root, these Ingredients being macerated for a lung t.rue In a non-alcoholic men-

Ponies at the Fair. One of the features of rhe Great Northern fair here next week, which will be of special interest to the children is the pony exhibition, and everyone who owns a pony of any kind, is urged to enter him. The premium ts thirty dollars, di vided into five four dollar and five two dollar prizes. It a an easy wav to make the money, and the children will enjoy it. ISSdfi 1 |5 to Mackinac bland via the Clover Leaf and boat from Toledo. Train leaves D-oatur 5:47 a m and 11:57 a. m.. August 31. Steamer leaves Toledo 4 p m. August 31. Tickets good ten days from date of sale. Don’t forget the route and date, as this will be the finest outing of the season. T. L Miller Agent.

stru'im. The exact working foraifs ft» making the-e medicines cost I>r I’.-re* and his collaborating Chemivt a,.4 i „ ir . macist many year* of study and expert--1 meats, but as perfected they t r .lac* almost perfect pharmaceutical I pounds, embodyfr*: II tL«- a-■ I cinal principle* residing tn tl ents employed, and this. too. in - ‘. r-a and combination a* to keep u- 1. mm-t !in anvellmate. Thus the use , ‘ h i ! is entirely avoided in their man/. • .r», and Instead an agent is employ -! -.vbicS : possesses valuable medl.’inai : r t«: ■ . being a demulcent, anti-fern.- at nutrient proof poarnvE. ! Without solicitation, Mr*. H. narr'sca, I of 112 West 2d Mreet bioux City. I »». wr-te us a* follow*: •I suffered for more than seven rears with a very complicated form ot female accompanied with nervous prestrat after doctoring with si* phj-sicuns sd 'siring excellent r» nutations . w*- :nf. thst unless an operation was performed 1 « all be an Invalid all mr life Uearirc of ih* wonderful cures effected by Dr. R V Pierce* remedies, and believing that there n a.t be a cure for almost everv ailment. I d- 'enc-ned to make one more effort. I wrr-tc tu pr. Pierce, and I will never forret his It -dlr advice, telling me to follow hi* ire”. n* faithfully and not to »übmlt to an ;»r>: u I commenced to Improve after six w-stf treatment, and In ffve months mr '.n.t.irw m, nt was so noticeable to friends th 31 they Wan to Inquire its-ut mr mwlb d ot treatment. I was pleased to tell them >-f tic » aderful means of cure that I bad tr.. -• f rtanately found, and. as re> many ladies st:li<4 10 me for Information regarding I'r I'.erce* world -famed medicines and bls ;!»:• of treatmenu 1 felt In duty bound to gio :ren> tbe benefit of my experience, so. told tGta Ute facts. Tbe large number t icsitlv* cures effected by Doctor Pierce s r< =,«iie* alone, used by my reev>n>mendation. seemed in one year s time, nething abort ' a n-.r---arle. I couldn't have believed it bad I oot »»en tbe parties anJ known tbe facta'' Fuel Cranky’—Ease of constipation. A man or woman w ho neglects cons'.:;*tion suffers from slow poisoning. I» u» Pierce's Pleasant Pelfew cure cons' ;*• tion. One little “Pellet” is a genii* laxative, and two A mild cAtbart.c.

$5 oo ,! To Petoskey s6.o° r To Mackinaw " ViaG. R. & I. SEPT. 12 good for return io days ’ See agent for 30 day tickets • $9.00 to Petoskey SIO.OO to Mackinaw J. Bryson