Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1905 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT — aaaag 1 11 •ssgacg imt tVBNIMO, BXCBtr ICMDAT, ST U■ w <a . ■ UL.IIMOMAM. »UItCRIRTION R AIT K B Sy flsrrler. Per »<*B ’Oo •y oarr.rr. per year *4.00 lym per month (to Mil. per year ... ... Bl tO Slu(i* copiM. Two Osau. Atvßrtir'nf rstwatnsd* ka<>waoa application Batarro b th* poaiotßca at Itacatur, Indl*Bß. at aacond-cUaa m»U matter. J. H. HILlt R . MANAGER SUNDAY SERVICES. Evangelical. Sunday school at 9 :15. Morning worship at 10:30. Subject—" The Church at Laodicia in ita Ease ” Young Peoples’ meeting at <5:30. Sermon at 7:30. Subject—" Peter's Repentance.” A. B Haist, Pastor. .Methodist. Our services will all be held at the regular hours. Prof A. Wil. kin of Celina, Ohio, will preach morning and evening. The communion service is to be held next Sabbath, when the pastor will be at home. U. B. Church. Rev G E. Luke of the United Brethren church has been called to Elkhart on account of the death of a relative. Consequently no morning services will l>e held, but Rev. W H Daniels will preach m the evening Pay Up. We are mailing statements to all whose subscriptions to the Daily Democrat have expired. The statements are being sent with a view of settlement, and we hope that promptness will Ire exercised by those reviving these reminders Linn Grove. J. E Bieberstein returned to his home at Goshen Saturday. albert Chrisman and wife were v:s ting friends here last week. Peter Hoffman who has been sick the past week is improving some. The Christian church attended th" Sunday school picnic at Honduras Saturday. The band concert was well attended Friday evening, and the music wa> grand. Andrew Gottschalk and wife of Berne, were here Friday evening oalling on Peter Hoffman. Fred Hoffman and wife of Decatur. where visiting George Gentie and family Sunday. James K.zer. Ralph Kncff, Chester, Clyde, Baumgartner of Decatur, were heie Monday, doing some surveying. Lorenzo Danbar, Rufus Kreps, Andrew J. French, Sylvester Sheldot, A. J. Reynolds, at ten lei tha fair at Muncie Thursday and Friday of last week Ed Heller and wife and daughter. Pearl, left Friday for Fort Wayne to visit William Mertz and family. They will visit their farm near Gishen before returning home. Sterling P. Hoffman returned home from Marion. Friday, having spent the pas' fourteen months in college, graduating -out of the scientific course with the degree of B. S.

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 CountyDon’t take our word for this, but come in and see for yourselves, that we are actually selling WORTH OF CLOTHING FOR ®I3S a THE MEYERS ■ DAILEY CO. EfinfffTMSjg ■- ' • « A < ■ T-' 1 . •-* ' ....... . L.

| A GOOD COMPANY Booked for Boise's Opera House all Next Week. Bo many "false alarm" dramatic "hits” and successes are wafted to us of "the provinces' 1 from the great American metropolis that our theatre going public cannot lie blamed for looking with an eye of suspicion npon 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 hie readers posted on the more meritorious, and consequently deserving attractions, to conscientiously rec- ' oramend the same. Such a one is "The Wayward Wife," which is to be seen in this city next Munday, presented by the Drake Stock compan v. Os the many plays produced in the past few years none have attracted such widespread attention or received such warm praise as Mr. Robert Sherman's unique play "The Wayward Wife Its freshness, purity and real gen- ! nine worth commend it to every admirer of all that is good and wholesome in play building. The succession of c.ewded houses that have greeted this production since its initial performance, and the way press and public have received it emphasizes unmistakably that it is a something more than a good wholesome play. That it is a transcript from real life. LOST iOS JOB Atlanta Asks for Resignation of the City Mayor. ■y United Press News Association. Atlanta, Ga., August 26—Tne city council has asked Mayor Woodward of this city to resign because of the latter's attack on Mayor Dunne of Chicago at Toledo, i yesterday. Woodward made fun of Dunne at the municipal convention for espousing municipal ownership and this displeased the city council here who favor it. Priest Robbed. By United Press News Association. Cleveland, Ohio, August 26— Rev. Rosenskl of the Catholic church here was robbed of 11000 this morning. By United Press News Association. Cleveland, Ohio, August 26— Father Ros-nskt says the robbers also gut |SOO tn negotiable paper. Jennie Asenski, Julian Touzzyinsxi and Leo Czorechwiski are nnder arrest. The priest was called to minister to Jennie, wh» was supposed to be ill, and the men rob bed him while there. Is Thankful. We ar° very thankful to the good neighbors of Lewis C. Mills, as they went to his home, went to his home, threshed his wheat and cate for him without money aud without price, and this is not the first kind act that tiny hive favored him with. We feel that when a : man has such well-to-do neighbors as Mr. Mills has, should we attempt !to express our g-atitude with the pen we would fail. As there is much more raise due them than we can give. L. C. MILLS.

THE IRISH PEASANT. Ills Hospitality i« oi.lv Eq waled *r III* Cowrieay. The especial characteristic of the Irish peasants, according to Frank Mathew. lu "Ireland,” la an old fashlutusl courtesy They an- all sure. he asserts, that they are descended from chiefs, and their inuuuero are ruled accordingly. Take shelter lu any hut on the mountain*. and you will t»e greeted as If Its luiuates bad been longing to see you. Thia will not tie due to the fact that you seem prosperous; Indeed, you would I* even more graciously welcomed If you were lu rags. Nur is their courtesy only exhibited when they are hosts. Once when I was exploring tbs Hurren of Clare a ragged old wumar seated by the wayside accosted mj equally ragged driver. "Excuse ms str," she said, "but did you happen to meet a loaf on the road?" " 'Deed then, ma'am.” said be, bowing respectfully, "and I'm sorry I did not." "Who wa» abet” 1 naked him when we bad driver, out of her bearing. “ ’Deed then, and I don't know." said be. " ’Tie some poor soul that has lost her loaf and will la go n' to bed hungry tonight.” On an other occasion an aged man. clad in knee breeches aud a swallowtail coat addressed me as I was climbing a path in Connemara. "I am dunkin', sir.* said be. 'That you are Mr. John Blake.' "Well, sir." said 1. “you are thinking wrong.” "Well, sir." be answered sol eranly, "says I to myself as I saw yv. come up tlie side, that is Mr. Job. Blake, and if 'tls not. says I to mysel*. 'tl* a fine upstbaiidin* young man he U whoever he is." Now I am convlnceC that he knew I was a stranger, but wa> not that a charming way to sugges that 1 should sit beside him on the lov ferny wall and discuss the ways of tL* wr.rl.l l ■ The Way nt the Arab. A traveler In Egypt writes: “Tn a camel caravan we once met in the des ert there was a beast with a giganth load of cases towering above and on both sides of him. On the left flank of this mountain of cases rode a small Arab slung in a sling. The reason wa-obvious--the camel engineers had mis calculated In landing and bad put too touch on the off side, thus giving the camel a heavy list to starboard. Arablike, being too lazy to repack, they ba I corrected the error by using a light Arab as trimming ballast." Lurk and Labor. Luck is ever waiting for something te turn up: labor, with keen eyes and strong will, wig turn up something Luck lie* in bed and wishes the ix»t man w'ould bring him the news of a legacy; latior turns out at 0 o'clock and with busy pen and ringing ham mer lays the foundation of competence. Luck whines; labor whistles. Luck re lies on chance. labor an character.— Richard Colslen A DeslKsln* Doctor. The Sydney Bulletin tells of a motoring doctor who ran Into aud capsized a pedestrian. He looked behind him and. seeing the man still prone, made a circuit and ran back, intending to stop beside and help him. But the motor shot a yard or two beyond the mark and bit the man again just as he was getting up. The doctor turned his car once more and was cautiousiy stealing near to the prostrate sufferer when an excited spectator rushed from the sidewalk and. shaking the victim, exclaimed: “Look out! He's coming at you iignin!" Whereupon the man scrambled up and started to run. Hate All Around. ■vfie famous English L'blef Justice Ho.* end his wife bated each other to the limit, and when she fell dai gerous ly ill he was so delighted that be became disgracefully tipsy. But bis wife was equal to tlie emergency and sent for the great Dr. Radcliffe, who hated Holt, aud therefore out of spite when the case was presented to him came with great promptness ami saved her life.—London Chronicle. Horrible Einniplr. “Maw. what Is a horrible example?" asked the youngest boy. looking up from his newspaper. The eldest boy stopped hl* figuring long enough to say. "Walt til) you get *uto algebra, aud you'll find any amount of 'em."

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— Tbe ltl«hf Bower. Before Millard Fillmore was elected | to the vice presidency of the United States lie was hen 1 of the law firm of- - Hall A Havens of Buffalo, it wa* one of the leading law firm* of the *tate. He was tlie defendant'* a* torney in acer: tin action In Buffalo At tlie opening.uf the trial of the case the plaintiff's attorney stated to the Jury that he woukl have to depend en tlrely upon ’he Justice of bls client. cate, s the defendant had sought and I obtained the aid aar counsel of one of the oldest firm* a* rawyers in western New York, and ne might say he bad opposed to him the right bower of the legal profession. "What does be mean by that?" said Mr. Fillmore. Mr. Havana replied. "He means you.” "Ye*. I know," replied Mr. Fillmore, “but ahat does he mean by that particular expressionT* "Did you never play euchre?” said Havens. "No." said Mr. Fillmore. "Well.” said Havens, "In the game of euchre the right bower Is the biggest knave in the pack.” * Talite Mwaaera of Te Olden Days. Can any • ae still prate of the good old times a.'ter reading the following extract from a sixteenth century book entitled “The Accompli tbed Lady* Rich Close ; or, Ingenious Gentleman’* Delightful Companion J” "A gentlewoman, being at table mu.-t observe to keep her I ody stra g'at and not lean by any means with her elbows, nor by ravenous gesture discover a voracious appetite. Ta.k no* when you have meat In your mouth, and do not smack like a pig nor ven ' tore to eat sp K>n meat so hot that the ■ tears stand in your eyes, which is as unseemly as the gentlewoman who pretended to have as little a storotcb •s she bad a mouth, and therefore rould not swallow her peas by spoonful, but to. k th m one by one and cut ’bem in two before she would eat them. It Is very unseemly to drink so large a draft that your breath is almost gone | and you are forced to blow strongly to j recover yourself." Antiquity ot Wire. Th# manufacture of wire is of very I ancient origin. It has t*eu traced to the earliest Egyptian history. Specimens are in existence which can lx proved to date to 1700 B. C. The Kensington museum bas a specimen which was n ode in .'linera 9UO year* B. C Ancient !!tera'::re contains many refer encos to wire. From the ruins of Her culuueum metal beads have been e*» burned on which the hair is represented by wire. There Is no question that th!* ancient wire wa* made by hammering out the metal, which was always bronze or of the precious group. Thl* held true of all made previous to the fourteenth century, during which the process of forming wire by drawing or I elongating the metal by forcing it I through a conical orifice, made in some j substance harder than the metal treated, was Invented.—Cassler's Magazine. Different Unis nt Pottlns It. This Is a scientific way: "If a man falls asleep in the sitting posture with bis mouth open his Jaw drops. The ' tongue not being in contact with the hard palate, the succotorial space is obliterated, the soft palate no longer adheres to the roof of the tongue, and If respiration be carried on through | the mouth the muscular curtain logins to vibrate." And this Is the popular! form: "If a man doesn’t keep bis I mouth *but when a»leep be will anore." Decision of character will often give to an Inferior mind command over a superior.—Wirt.

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NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to every- | one that the following named places of business will be closed Wednesday. Thursday and Friday afternoons of next week from one o'clock until five o'clock to permit their emplovees to witness the Great Northern I udiana Fair: NIBLICK A- Oil. KCEBLER & MOLTZ CO M FULLENKAMP. C. F. TRUE. F. V. MILLS EVERETT & SITE CO. HOWER & HOWER. SAM HITE Caoioe building lots for sale at reasonable terms in the Hanna apdition to Decatur, Indiana. Inquire at ScEurger & Smith's law . ,an abstract office, Decatur, Ind. 13»dtf Those people having bottles belonging to the undersigned, will please return them at once. Joe Tonnellier. oewdtw Lost—A tine gold-headed umbrel It with the initials L. E. on handle. Finder return to Lase Ellis and receive reward. ISldtf For Sale.—A poplar boat, 143 x \3%, fl*t bottom, at reasonable j price. Inquire at Baker & Rein, hart's restaurant. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner of Fort Wayne, is in the city. Parties wishing their piano tuned, will please leave word at Murray hotel, 'phone 57. 190d2

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Ponies at the Fair. One of the features of the Great Northern fair here next weet. which will he 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 is thirty dollars, divided into five four dollar and five two dollar prizes. It s an easy way to make the money, and the children will enjoy it. IbtidS We carry the largest line f moulding in northern Indian*, and make frames of any size and we can save yon 20 per cent on all frames, as we do not charge for glass below 16x20. Lyman Bros. 182d6 MONEY WANTED! Have yu money drawing you little or no interest? We can place same for y u on first mortgage security at six and sevenper cent. DECATUR ABSTRACT A-LOAN CO. 16M2wks