Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1906 — Page 2
IHE DAILY DENIOuRAI (▼■RY CVININO, KXCirr BCSD*T, ET ll • W O . HULIN Ga M A K“. . •uascniPTiON rate* tj Mrrl'r. per <**K IOC ?.> trier yerjur R 6.00 B, 4»*;i, P*r rrinnu. *Sc • » ««.!! per yt-er BS.SO 9tr>«l» copiM. Two t >nt* ajvart'.a'.at r»l*«tswSt kt>< «ncn application Raurad in the potioflh r at iMacatur, In4l- >«. *• aaeoad-olaitmail a.atu-r J M. H fHE R , M *is* G ▼ * laUr'i rwwrrabtp. While on a awret mission to Taris tn l£flS Itosuy bad fallen In love with tin- tl; • <bt»T of tin- |'i< xxh tit, Rl .Met rain. Tba young lady was haudaowe •nd kind, but while paying her bit addreiuwa be beard of u Mlle de Ciiurieoay. «tlw was reported to be I* auttful, well Ixirn and wealthy liealdea Prudence auggietiwl that be *L tlkl make her the Itaroxieai de iloany. but be wua •Jrrwtly half lotuiuitteJ to the other. While be was pondering the subject fee arrived otM- day at an inn in Nogi-nt •nd found, to bis dismay, that by an tailiH ky <tiai.ro txdh Indus we.e lodged ia it. Mlle de St. Meainlti in the left wing and Mlle de < viirteiuiy in the right, liotb »< re ready to marry him. and be war ready to marry one of thru.. but could not deride wli < b It ww a eery awkward pcMibon for tie war< i:ng lour and st flr*t be thought r>f mvlbc iilmrelf by tuataut bight. While fee br-x’tated Mbr de St Me»»m'a younger airier MW him and < Ifew Rurpriae that be bad been b-if an I. tn i> U r ti< uie w.ttiout » » itihg tlx tn The d««!»ii<- moment bad wwldeutly mine ' I uru to the right." wrti.r; < d n < friend nt, was with Im. H< . ! • ' . 1., d. i urn trny boran e I aw.f. II <’ Ml., ii.ro eil la Mac .deu » Mi,-., i, A lereatllv far lek <;»rV. Tlie nn- ent pai w'i «:<Tk in I ngiand had many sum-t. t,« l itti-m were not •o ron.iu-xi in th <!ay» a* t slay, and the rlrtk was tl • i Urol I II i.f the ramtnuii ty tine of set» (dm imtm was wrlt.ug epitnpbe tut t!..« ami t the ■KI:., of b>» arrouijdhbmeuta, n» may be aero fr ti< tiw n.hrrt »< tm i.f of Joint ilopkin* clerk of Bolish ury la Uta John IJxpki- • t ;.r-»h elerh ar.d undertaixr »-S» <| >;.tia of ..II * t» <1 Frees » | . . ' am,-. I-. ■ .! -I* .....a i* s »t ■ y Jaura.it n ud »->att. even m< tn • tea at *■ a “ »•"* 1 i»*.i'm«lr »>»rr T>> iraitay .* ■ . * »!< t. oil si. I. in hm.il v.lll pony on the tidiilo Sp«- .nun e*nai>h <■ >■ . v;tr My wife to yr i? ixrt much to my «u*e. llul Sara *' < i* daoil In t ‘ to r;titre <»1 > t vol .lv lo tie » wtthlr. Vow huoUv O> It. JuliS 111>1 KIN*. Oa Sleeve* r oae Aarcm !' <■ y•.< .th g JlgX.tia lately" Ihwdor Ye 1 pri•crifeod a trip to T.utfor bitn <>..:> tfeia morning A»' .m Indeed lit a ghtimg wealthy iaa t bes |ue tor Well. I can remember aim I ua«d to jieww-rde for idm Mu i ly a d«»<- of no *;UB> brum-dr for tiw eninv < <'inplaibt A Fttialrti! A «"«» »*»<■ x I << miliar ran*i rut le « .w of their aerltl aapiratame ' * *T«w." SBaweret Mina Cayetinr "fte Itttv you tnaiat «m getting into ttirawlm you wi 11 t» t ke t idle >ur» tou are a Wimmer **«~W sab>ug:«it> Ktar ♦tarnere Weehl* on I’M theea rat, tv no de. lif tn f-.< • that «he 1 garenre-' •*.£. .- ■ . t..- -n.a a of p- . We Os ■ ■>» are llu.hg Jp for JuC&a Parker ”
■ic & Norths' than three ktMAy in the us to HukSß; Salt&ike Gty service, py, mate this tn Francisco and tn and private ps and provided e W cfego. ev-iM MB
ANIMAL ANIMUS. Wave In Which Wild Brutes Shaw Their Contempt Tor Mnnklnil. "Wild Btiitunlß have a groat many w..ys of ybowlng theit contviupt for humauklrd." eaid an aitist who W made a specialty of luixlelfag animal* " Every one han nn idea that ale > pbants be< ot. e tame and even fond ol ! people, hat thia u aiiogetlier wrong. > lliey at*. WiMly trained, but are ucvet tamed. They are do< ile yurt ao lut.g ur ’ I the keeper has bls goad in his hand ot the n.en.ory of a burning endures. J ! had proof of this one day while tnotlelI h.g one of the deplianth in a big an! mul stow. 1 was sitting ia his stall, r with my modeling stand, not knowing • that on certain days lie was g:v< n an , extra ..lloniime of chain Suddenly be i flung liis trunk around with su< h force ; tliht It Mtnurlied the stand to bits and ; sent n.e a dozen feet outside the stab. "He never forgot b's failure to finish n.e, and soon afterward be expressed Xia dislike lu a more vulgar if lima dangerous mat,ucr. As 1 w < rked I heard . him make a loud sucklug noise, but i su»|>e. ted nettling At last when hr bad h> nioutii <;u te full of saliva U t blew it toward n.e. I , "This Is not only a trick of e'ephauts i but of othei animals i.» w ell, as I have I liiirueil to my sorrow. Camela have I the sane habit, and wfeife working f near a ctiriel one day I was treated to a shower of finely cbt wed cud." > This uiptor and other artists agree > that tt.e cat nnlmnis have a different mode < f attack. There seems less of [ spite aid more of real bate in their method. Hcuiptora ustiall r place their modeling stands as cluse to the hunt as fuasi'.ie This mti one was once , work t-g close to a tiger's cage, with 11. tr-rsf fuvtde Iritif very quiet, ap. jwren’lv asleep Without even raising Ina eyel'idht tin l> g <-at struck t>e-tsw-ii tlx bar« »(<■. f i« heavy f u pavv epllmering tin- si. nd and -i tiding the Clay in wads on the floor The artist warned l> a sixth sense deveb-f i-.i i>y th who rrc teach about tuhnals. Lai Jumped l>.i<k i.ict l:i thus to es espe.— Xew York Herald. lb- sra.i 5,,.,| An Arab steed of pun treed « - English thoroughbred, but in 0,..er re »|-«s ts it otttshlues its western rlvSi It Is so do n that It >« tn- >nd by Ituwm r as orn- of the fa ~!y, an I it Las an i ii cci.stitut' n, it r t *. ; out at u.gbt w tb iut on ering ,r sl.eiti ’' Nut nr protests the Arab !. i. so with a thick, furry <'o.it. vvh.ili Is never t,. ix U l,j brush or comb end «!;•• -ii falls <>a at the approach of spro.g. wp*n the b<»l- and legs, ivhieti had bivn »iirg. > .is ~f a bejir. .Ignis IWUme the r gr . < tul t. „ : : J g.isten -ii Ho- s’lti . tee |a> sl.i ! ii irble.— London < tirouii•;«, W«»r«h mm 4 Assofh H. in the northern part Koron Is rov- i rrr«l with trnnsvitse mortmain ranges •vhii li r : > s.nk ’ > a w< ; r.:rirk< J low land ibe pi in pal tn itnitnlna, ! however, river in the side of the *ra of Japan Tin ro ks of the <-mid-jr nr» | clni’fj .Id t.i-ni if! ■: , ■ !,r i-.iti nn 1 TulaiHsuib' Till- vsisicst pn * ige across the pr-mnsc i )• along t'o- depression of < ■ j iikl l i I ! ord’. , : il ls lit e -<s nr If..i .and ...nib li ren‘, ' •’ ' icu diffeiS in „»t >rv C . Itc t>p sg iwpliy nil.l I- ■! > fn. i t r: I ,-ea. Her I «.os.b Perversity. Mrs T> r' - I t. w. ii<:n t re p..* tii Ti .-re . tn ra‘e< si- | every . .-1 <n (dd II t.k« iwMh a • i Me thus tin irur u vi y v,O • I d i’ll' a !*♦ on the wro g ».ds V Ll< ago I'rlt.iiiie A rwrs..ii suffrru.g fr-x- rtiron;.' riiro Oistlsrn eliould aioli! dried tl*b. ivvikvd rrsters. pxk real and turkey.
BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS
The Eastern Star and L 0. 0. F, Lodge Candidates Lead in Diamond Contest,
INTEREST INCREASING DAILY. 1 ■ J Rumors of Dark Horse Candidates--Organ-izations Bazking Favorites. LADIES • Mies Anna Winner Eastern Star Mms I rani m Bryson, High School Miss Winifred Johnsen, High School Amanda M Sokiner German Reforme I Church, Terne •*<* : Mr* Ed. Luttman, Z’ >n German Lutheran Church Mias Bertha C. Hart, Bar Association - ,i ’' Miss Dude Voglewede, Bachelor Maid*' Club Miss Eearl Btirdg, Presbyterian Chun h ' Mrs. Clayton Dailey, Ben Hur. Mr*. Elcrence Brin, I’ocobaulHH 1 j Mrs. Jeaee Smith, Pathfinders .... 102 Mrs. Geo. Loutban, W. R. C. I' Misa Edna Ehinger. St Mary’s Church , Mias Pansy Bell. Methodist Church Mra. Tctn Butler, Eastern Star, Genera' At> Mrs Fred Linn, Rathbone Sisters.... M i*s May me Smith, Beau Not Club.... Miae Lizzie PrteifKiu, Presbyterian Cburcti | Miss Maud L Magiey. English L'ltbern Church - , 'j Miss Francis Radamsker. St. Mary’s Church Miss Ai nea Rsdamaker. St Mary's Church Li I MiauFratma Merryman. Methodist Cnurch Miss Margaret Mill*. 7th Grade Scheel .... ■’ Miss Bese Schrock. Presbyterian Church - Miaa Nellie Siminson Aralauto I’lub. Berne * MievVera Ehinger. S» Man a Church Mis* Marie Allisi ii, Methodist < Lorch ‘ Mis* Florence Sprunger. High Scfaoy) J ’ Miss Bertha Kbhne, St. Mary’s Church 1 Mis* Agree Berliug Nt. Mary's Church 1 Mis* B*-rtha Johns, St Mary's Church Mies Agn*s <’ isteilo, Si M«rv s Church 1 Mi*« Ge< rgi*e Meib*rs, St Mary's Church i Mis* Mary Heffner. St Mart s Church 1 Miss Tunny Hite. Cooldre Club 1 Mies Midge Smith, Cool n • Club 1 GENTLEMEN L. C. Helm, I. 0.0- F.•’’J Dallas Butler. K. <f P .... .... : ’il D W. fcwery, Elks •'ib!* Wrt Doraiu Masons . . ; >b7 Edgar Gerlier, German Reformed Church M»l F. Burt lAMihart, K. of P : >L Frans Wetuhoff. Knights of Coluiubu-ld>7 j Win. I)ariv»< hler. Red Men 2G Ralph Case. High School .... .. .... 12* Ortal Harruff. K. of P 122 M J. Krohn Eagles 11 El Kroner. Mx-sr, Genera... . ...... >S i I all K Shalley. K. of 1’ , Berne 32: H I. Yager K.ifC 3Z i Will Berlrnf, K. of C 291 Fred Frißonhamp. St. Mary's Church 281 Ricbs’d I Farrell, N H ( Club .... 1.l Prod V Milla K of P ’I fi rn Ebiu et, Kof C . 7 " m Harman. St Mary's Church 1 i ■jerei i- Kiniz. St Mary e Church 1 E < Bvriiug. St MarX’a Church ..... 1 Willis Johna. Si .Vary's Church 1
■ ltrs ANO SruiIIAHONS. G»odiiste» mu»» t>» members of ■ r«Mtult>ir organised '. <lge. elab. • ihoreb, *>oh J tl. Übjr. literary or , • i cial orgai.ixitior, and living io , A litui• Ci usty Tb* voting ’iH I* br b*l I .»• cl pp-d from it* Daily Dem- ‘ ~-*rat and by voting oerlibcales i**n ,<1 w.th <»*h ►nh.fipnon receiptfor ihr Duly Democrat anil Wethlv D-ru<crat £.ch ballot Clipp'd < from the paper will conn* un* v« t< ! r the lady » n '- gentleman named thereon when received at ' ttiif < fll *■ let re the date of « spiro tint) given there r. ( rttfi ale. f. r BOTH a Indy and gentl'tntn ©CB teatant will I* I* tied »itb receipt, fur auUcription a* f.Uuwe:
Sitainav wu« a great day f>r a he oauthadfe* in the diamond con t.te»t. >ll are working hard and none ha* abown bls or her strength. ' Taey are n oply saying nothing. ! '
Notice to Poultrymen. If you do not receive <nn < f uir ' premium liata rend in y ocr tnUiit .1 *t.»rv aaalt enti iea oiot-e i-n that dat-. Stock IO te in bull by h p tn., January 30 All rtotk ltd niid oti<4 for i/te < f charge by tl •» ! h-*<h miion. Wo roliwt yonr }•»' i tonage. If you have no birda come Htjti Adams cointy'a iiatrt pod uc' ion »■ A<!n.irr’< nit n ccidr J ternary 30-31 anu Fe&ruaiy 1 2 i W. A. Funner, pre-ilent. Liat.—Nose “{ldj-Hjs and c»»" Finder pjeaae return to SbcfTct Pcu raon
DAILY DCMOI DAT-ln Delator Ten weeks, *1.00.... GO vote. Three month*. *1.110.7' vote, H'j rno'.th* *2.50 150 vote, < hie year. 15.00 .300 vote, DAILY DFMOt RAf-ttv Mail S x month,. f 1.25 75 vote. One year, *2.50 . 150 vote, wreniv orno< da r For New Subscribe! s Only. () >e year. fl (0 GO vote, No cern fixate will l>e l„ued fol a less payment than fl.oo. Com binalions trav t* f rtnvd between a Udy and a gentleman candidate. i,v whi 'b the ladv and gentleman votes rain be exenangeed. The result of each day • tmllct ing will be published la th* Daily Democrat.
but are sawing woed to bet.t the band. <>l the ladies Mis* Anna Winner re'aln, the lead tonight, but Mie, Fru.cis 8.-jam if the high school
F >r Sale— An eight foot show case iu good shape. Inquire at Ibis ofiice. boat A Scotch C-ollie<log. Return Ito or notif y Jansa Fisher. 3 c lt Notice People trespassing on the Decatur Egg Case factory grouudt will be prosecuted to the limit cf tin law. lake due notice. 1 Decatur Egg Cate C< R-m»ml>er that Dr. D D. Cary oi Fort Waym will Item the Murray Home .eevn and every Tlmrsdsv morning after eight u'ci.vk remain i th- day. I. at—A new overshoe, near Holt , hmi - Scb'd e A Co’a.. fnder fdeax rutu'n to Mrs. M. R Smith.
I polled a large vote and jumps from Bth to 2nd place. Mrs. Jesse .Smith, the PthHnder candidate, was the recipient of a large vote and jumps from 19th to 10th place. Ol the turn, the Odd Fellow candidate, L. H. Helm, takes the lead and forces Dallas Butler, the K. of P., down to second. D. W. Beery, of the Elks, retains third position I but is in easy striking distance of the leaders. How easy for anv one candidate to take the lead with 'one year's subscription—which entitles he or she to 300 votes and with the exchange to Ci' votes, which would place any of the can didates no matter what position they occupy at present, ia a leading pvflltlOD. Some fine campsign work Is taring done on both sdies. combina ti ins are being so rmed, fences are lieirg built, and in fact the interest in the contest outrivals any primary or Geotion ever held in Old Adams county. If you have a fa vorite or a friend in your church lodge, society or club, place them in nomination, the race is young yet and every one has an (qual chance. Bick ynur friends and follow lodge members by clipping out the cou pons and voting both ts them. Some are asking already how Urge the vote will be run. At Hunting ton. which elosed on January 6, lihifi, the ladies' highest vote was over 24.000, and the gentlemen's
GENTLEMAN'S BALLOT. • One vote for : 1 —— —J • Name of Organization : In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Void after Jan. 17.1 i — ... ,d • I : LADY’S BALLOT. I • One vote for : i Name cf Organization • —— J j In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Voi 1 after Jan. 21 i
Will Your Creditors! Wait on Yon? | If not Borrow Money From Us. I F •»’ ; ™- “ s '•-*1 prefer mi ■•(. ln ?T r wee ' t - v monthly payments, as on I < r amounts hi tt .• an We< k P a yment or a • 50loan for 50 weeks; oth I the 'ollowini' td i. k* ' n 1 r ° l ’ ort,on Hoi need motley, please u,rl .flowing blank. Our agents are iu Decatur Tuesdays. Date Vour name Wife's Name Street and Num her City Amount Wanton « Kind of Aacunty you nave Occupation E All commuDicHiioua ..eld Btricfly confidential. Call on or addrwt I Port Wavne Loan Co. | MH*"in nd F IOOr Established lH7h 70fi Calhoun S>| Q Pbt ' Ue 8 3 < PT -WAYNE, JND.) Opp. Court Houh|
Al! knowing themselves indebted <«»,. A. W. p,, tl , M= Bil| |)l<jse ... .... >eUl».t™e«ortL« ra , be left for colection Mrs. A W ' 1..«-.-AlUd Mh>-» Ord<r pln 7.Z:™ Bl et , o , h 10 hlegel and reo'dvg “evrard
[over 20,000, One can D 0 1... J high the vote will C | iffi!| ■‘/'t final count, which will Fcbruaiv 10th. at 8 p. ID °» If any of the candidates fa,, received their yet, either call at the offi C 8 , up by 'phone and Mr. Burket Stark wiil call on you and them fully to you. This , ’ , ' t called a squa,e deal ' Everyone has a chance an(l vote and voting certificate is r^' ! at this office, waiting the fin.i ‘ ’’ of the judges, who will in a few days. There is a ej* check on everything and if sary the judges can tell j o6t where each voting certifies and if necessary can tell wfaoZ the subscription. It is rumors lh the candidates from out C f tow'* especially those at Berne neva are piling up u hrge vote and will be right i n ] itlp „ the finish. The good natured rivalry mar tested by the different lodgn'L' orgaiztaions is gratifying to Daily Democrat aad this a i M ontrates that the contest is a p.*, lar cne which was the aim <f pxpjr when the contest «. entered into. If you have not seen ths di, monds.look into the windows eg M. Hensley and \V. £, from who n the stines were p v . chased—they are beauties worth striiing for. Baar in mini' that the time of sonie of the an,; newsp-.per have exp-n, Several were thrown out Sutnr&r evening during the count, Bj n n and vote them before they expjJ for they are valueless to your oij didate. Vote before 7 o'clock • the day of the ballot.
For Sale:—Duroo swine, eh< rt b iru bulls and Plymouth White Wyaudotte and Brown la-tt-hornCiokreh. Write or ’p^ aP ' ®< s . Citrietao. Rooms to Kent.—lnquire of I’ll- hnnsiokor K r Sale—Aset of single bu 1- -.’ h >rr< as ei'| er brea t or collin''•u -e at Cry A Zivick’n. i
