Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMO GRAT BVBBT tVKNIMG, XXCIFT SCMDAI, BT LBW <3 ■ BLLINOHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATE* •• e»r»ssT. per »a«S: . <Oc By earner, per yvcr SK.OO By wall, par rnuaU I Sc By mall, par year •« SO Stagia cuptee. T»u Cerna re tee made K»'.«oo applleat <« •WerM to t>>e p>«tofll«e *1 !>araiur. irsM •ML HaeadtAMi;. matter TTIX J. :'=X.— --■—■■■'■-■-—- J. N. Htli.tß, MANAOER —■eg-*" 1 .1.1-1-Mr Birdseye, th» official repreyrntative <f PcM mateur Genersi and National Chairman C<>rt<Hyou, fa» »<aii busy investigating into th* “pernknoM activity” of the local pcatr.ffics* enr.ploTMM tie is what *b* govamuant term* a 'sleuth.’ and he well act* lb* ( .arl Fir in Mance every act is covered wIW mystery and oenjecture, and he' himself aaye that no good govern ■sen* officer ever talks, While th the !iL>ral wins* that way b* true, ye* are are of the opinion that no * go d government official will go into a oomutunity and dam|*o th* Character f « puetmasMT by lek teg on a fabs air c! myatrrrh o» iwtpurtaacr W Ml* |wnlctona •cavity smt lai *ppliHl *<> < over a aneintwle nt *tne. yet from what »nlightn>mt we can And from the , loading anlhoritiea. it antaine nothing rnminai That trne. this t elond and the myderloua monkey abtwee >1 the powers that be. ab-ruld be rabgalrd •t>i eunietbing more . enlwtantiai »’ mulcted Hat the >,ke la that Mr ( orWiyon the ihtletal poet dm ter general and na ttaßkai chairmen , ie Ihe power I* bird an inrvavgatb a that i* enp poeed fc» turn oa th* amreb light up w thee guilty it "pen»i»»o«a Mtmty Mr Corte r< 1 ta car ***t*ly a eerv •*ru»n* gentleman Fi< ard<'• W'milaet Inquire e tO't Fifth and Marehal eirrwg X . -dal !x»t — Now* glaeeea and near i Finder pJgMw return to Hhaft er FeWara.n Fuqo<> A p<»-k*ttk>’<k ixwtatwi** a emad »«u- not »f to : *y, <»n aairaeth M Oa»wa.«r Lpvmiw by ucoor it g at thia odi. »’ And deecrttnag earn*. tin pre red train'arrrine t«> the eaat st* the t lover lea! route i'rir-r see Mtednlw la effect January 7. IBM.* Traveler \ N > I *. arrive* l'i i, . > ’Ha nt , mak i*t direct «k->otMr*UMB with Lake j Mb'** train N > ST, ar-lving ("tare \ land 11 J 4 * us, H ff« .J ! p m N»w York i a »»> 9o*tn* * a m Tea n No t »rn»«« ( >**i name*: at ■> ; •-,•* ng o..nt>r ■. n • ‘ . X . r «*a fret No 4. arriving < seveiend i M a ws Kass a;« 7 * n . New I wk 7.n p m

Horse Sale Friday, February 2. •MMnMrWMHMMKHMMMVaMan Kp' • etMWMWXHH ■ l«i JL- »«««»■—. . » -=-■?■— i ~ , . W T-,.-M l mwi.«-,rk...... in ■ — I* F ymi h<» •■ s, *.or»r to •«•!! bring him to this »>.ir snd set th* aighr»t market pn.> fur him Our •ale j«nu*rv tth *»» • »»><•;■*•« we had th* hjy.rs and shipper. t»rr«. Three carina '■• txrugbt st this *ai« were «htpp*d to rasters marlc«u I hrx- »t; jijx-rs and more of them will lie her*- Jan* nary !Wth Fi,» st tlto last sal* sold at pri'r* tram "?■’> to #3OO. For further Information Frrd Keppv-rt. Fred Keppert, au'tieuwr. M [ Ho fy|P Pf JJ J W * - 0 J U. U J« •

Resolutions. Reaolutions adopted by teachers of Washington township, occasioned by our beloved and esteemed oouaty superintendent. Irvin Brnndyberry. being disabled on account of ill- : health to continna the official duties i wihch he has so nobly filled during ! hl* tennre of office: Hesolved, That we are deeply grieved that ill health should deprive us of our superintendent and earnestly hope that he may soon recover permanent health, which <s the greatest (iodsend to man Resolved That with his re ijna lion we have au-tained the loss of an hone»t and true friend of edu i cation, Raaolved, TU»t onr schools have iwen deprived of one whose untir ing and unevmsing energy has stimulated ns to put forth our best pffoyts in the nauae of education Resolved. That we heartily wish Mm unlimitald* prosperity and anccwM in future life. Raaolved, That we extend a hearty welootne to our new »njier inten lent. Mr. opUnger. and wish him uisbonnded succeas Adopted by teacher# of Washington town ■hip -n simi- n January Melvin Mallonee. Kmma Hellemeyer. Cos mittee, SIAMESE BELIEFS. ' •*»« rv-sllsr «.><!..«. *1 • «rrr ••- >♦« m«1 * »•»••• rw<*»l* Khaiii*"*** art* ft ‘tTy «?spFTMjk ticiO* Enit’t T-fUtig, USxM J.W- KI Hr Ririe,* TUo many i*r< v nlmr »•« ill if-Hirt fi»r u* ’ a i.‘ in !)«• ’/fV M . ii< v U r ■ J a * <« .a alMjv** k* • irnrrihU* ifiunt »,{♦<«**• wit# fe-uft A t'iulrui a »4 btir Wtea eittftrrH cww Hi lutig. lartra fi »m ihr If bf angry b* thruws h» In 1 -tvt alt < uij »;h«i~-. a tw'ij thi« <m|M U th** bc-iiit faßft : AtM’l «’ tlisF'S t ’ 4 hug »?-ir» a'»- fur tjf th** fact ' UwJhHgv til ti tiHWW *“g «t Ma** tri*’ HUff • i*l tljl rll g* *tu«l2 the t«>nb At oi-'’** h« *tKMi #ll4 4 F3 ; ft* Tl-** * U‘l* f *• gti ib ?trt? r** ~‘i«* * |id - »* I het hii’ ** «0»t tWiT fWlf tiAVrbt t« tl»t> Atri thr M . i 4 ! *'« • • ■: < ati4 the'"* ift a w i»‘ting •mwi i» piar*4 a * ; -.g p-«t‘isr '.ti A ; I**-.” A tulw* t*» !■»;.<'iu th-a : Ahi .gh H.-.w -7 ij us . •riter •»-'! b<*«= y t,’4 tVa btwly Bn rih« «ay H h t**r 1 k»t;g f’li-.e . f*«r re*ar«. J ty 4 $* b‘; fll«at ?L» *■!-■»'» < 4r* f>TW*’Ti rri I Li’ »«MiA of «b*W* • fewAe At les»f ■ aft# **‘4 h> !w Alft fra es A faorfM f th A t‘ I Lkr A d-.g s hi. * v t-. l th* of • firtr*! He »tfa f al) r.n>* witb ti« t ? r r f r*-.i ■..-.t.,4 it ;• the <?..•?> of L « * r<-« to ?**«•** frr« fr*>m r.tf L--' 4 t » 4<» Ibl-A U*<y B -»! -•• v '.-T f| f |*f| *• - wcr br?A !.br<-' gb A 4 -**- u- 4 * *

NO CHANGE IN LEADERS TODAY

The Ladies are Still Outvoting The Gentlemen Interest is On the Increase and Some Hard Work is Being Done LADIES M •• Francie Rrysc.n. High School Mim Dud* V «iew«de. Bachelor Maids’ Club ••■• •■ Amanda M * !<!ner. (rertoan Reformed Church, Berne l-J-c Him !’e»ri Burdg. I’nmbvteri«o Chur h • M.•* Bertha C Hart Bar Association ’ «0o M..SS A:;s..< •’ nt:*-* Easier® Star . Mrs I d L .itmat Z.i n iivrn an Lutheran Chwh '■*“ MU* Winifred lohnann. High School ??'H MUa Maud L. Magl*y, Eoghah Luthern Church -4 Mrs. Geo Lcuthan. AC Mrs Clayto® D*iie». Ben Hur Mrs JesaeSajith. iUthfinders .... . H*' >1 •• Um Er.ingwr. St M iry’s Church.... Mi*» f’si »v Method .-t i ."bur-h .... 2* M;»» M»yu»--m lb. Beau Sot Club.... jd Mrs Fred Linn. Rathbone Sisters.... Mr* T< tn Butler. Eastern Star, Genera. Mu* Luzie i rurs-n. Presbyterian Church ; GENTLEMEN D W Bwry. Elks ....... ... KMii] Dallas Butier, K. of P .... .... ••■ IJSbi L C. Helm. 1 <) <> F Wi f D<'«is M *MH*a . . b*-' ■ Edgar (ieroer. < »erman Reformed Church .. E Hurt lambert. K of P 332 Fr*n« Wemti !* Knight* f * ' ■ umbo* ' Wn. Dsrwa-i.ter. Ret! Men .....2.4* Ralph Case. H igh School ...... 17*' > Earl K stailev K. ofP.Bvrne. ...... 51' M J Krtfen Eagle* .... • ...... Hi Ed Kratser, Mae tie Gene ra | WU| B-rlmg. Kcf C -... • ■ 3< H L Yager. K rs • .. E' Frei Ku * -ska.-: r St Mary's Church 2*

la th* bwHotlDf of TbursdaT! , there were . o.'.t vote* pjiisd tori the ,c ••. anl S»KI tor the gentie men Tfta <a>b«a aitll continued to t»fa»<>r»4 by tn* largest vote and it ta now ip !■> ’be ger.’>men t > explain where the »h< rtage is ;j •Dree one > hold’&f th,;ti out Is tt tta . *cthat are retaining the genl exes votes waiting for a trade or here each of the gentlemen a at»sH hunch »t red away in their ■ vest p (’fait There is no change to ! r- i tutor am o< the gentlemen *• handrrry <■ ntostant '.be ger. tiemen • Oul-tmn retain* his place Among toe .adies we have several! mn r chargee t«_ note The fiiet three a<l;es rm.sin the same a* Tiurstiay tnt M •» Bertha C Hart, the adv merober tsf the Bar Maori afiim, drops down one notch and g rrsher positlun ti Miss Pari Bn ig however, only 101 votes •eptra’e t:r .• At ti ts »»age in the race a ,>* hundred rotes cuts n ■ figure at all. any one <4 the first tine ladies cosid easily tak« : drat pia<* m a single day. The contest la exactly b»,f finished and »y stamatus Wur k frou no w on j will determine who will wear the o«at>t>fni diamond IrpT'.es Tkettendidate from iirrnr, *m»n la M ISddnwr. Ojnttnu** u> receive good support and her friends tn j Berne predict that vise Will carry ■oft the ladies' diamond. The result of Tharsdavs* ballot nr indicates tnat moat of the cm- ‘ testant* here many frte.vto who are sopp rung tneir candidates in a royal cuannet and *»r h day wei the battle get warmer. Tuat the I cant**’ is popnlar t« unquestioned. ,ev»>ry day brings renewed auiirity ! Ito the different esndhtotes and the manner in which their friend* ’are standing by them shows beyond a doubt that the contest baa a place iu the hearts of the p'opieof Old Adams ounnty, Home lady and gentlrtoan will ■get tb« diamonds, hut who is the. qncati.m. The last lw< weeks if the race will be the m ist int <r< ~t | mg and the ctuntostanta will worK i hard for ttw honor and the dla mond. N i'tier : a tra i«s and dm binatlGua g.jl few in order and, 'taken altosethrr it is an .h ptublem to pre ict ■■ > ’• i load lu the i n I,

f The 1 gblnirut i* bound to strike 'sone pa'* anrna one Will wear the tr< phi»s. hat no gm wi know un 11 ft •cn "UHI the contest be fsir ?" is a questu n s»»tneum*s a-ked Or tainir, it ore all e m>. th* contest i will be per ectly fair The Daily iMtnocrat <x>uld n t afbrd p, te ’.■ienufled with any venture that was m t open and ats.ve smpcion. ' There is a p>»>iiive ohe.'k as to the fairness <4 the enterprise Every ■•rt.f.-ate :s tiiakrr '■ atul ever? one wi.l be compared wuh the atnb I>• k» t>y the judges st the final Count and there can t* no chance fur a trandlent certificate to be i eountad. Our plan is to increase the subaenpr. >n ,:st of the Demo erat and to reward deserving lodge and society workers Tne manage tnenl of the Camoerat realiass fully ttnt n.'re harm than g<«.d would result was anything unfair jrrtnit. ted in the oi tdrst We court the fullest investigation of the methods use! in connection with the enter print. We will continue ft print the conditions of the contest and w» want all to read them, particoli'rly the 'dntesta us. and we ird»t that a sp rit of ftleodiy rivalry wih pre ♦ ail to the close us the struggle and : that many new fnet.de may b* gained fur the p»i«r. Remember ibat the standing printed in to night's paper is the Count made at seven o’clock last evening Have you seen the handsome disaionds? Wonder who will get them*' and similar remarks con cerutug the Daily Daatoetat voting content are being heard in every side in Decatur these days. A large number of people are interested a the vutra will show, and the tela tive merits and chaaoes of different cuatasfanta for the buns of many di'CU’srin. The general opioi in seems to prevail tnat no matter ’ wuo the suooessfal cadi lates may be. they are everyway quslitkd to ireouve the support of th* orgati za 1 ions they represent. Koep your west het eye on some of the young ' coaiicatanw, they are working hiuu *nd that is what connta. By the looks of the new B>rn* suoecjipti >ns cou ing in sometime “i* d. ing” down B?rne way, am i ct»»nge., in the make up of tue ds; aadidalM may have at any

(time. If you have not seen the trophies yet look :tJ the w ndows of W. L. Lahne and .E M. Hensley, Jhe popular Decat.ir jewelers The d tin nds were purchased from these gentlemen and are g iraran ted by them. Look at them, they are beauties. RULES ANO REOUtATiONS. Candidate! must lie members of a regularly organized lodge, club, chnroh. school, labor, literary or social organization, and living in Adams county. The voting will be by bal lots clipped trem the Daily Democrat and by voting certificates issu ed with cash subaciption receipts

GENTLEMANS BALLOT. I I One vote for i I Name of Organization - { i. . : • In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Void after Jan. 30. , • ,««»»»«•• wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww* »«»»♦•»• *«**••••*•**••> ir-nrim* LADY'S BALLOT. ; * ; One vote for— -.——————— t Name of Organization • i In the Daily Democrat Voting Contest. Void after Jan. 30. :

BORROWED PLUMES. Ho i* ah Imrrit itn Rrrante a Nftn of Mark tn Kaaala. Andrew It. Wir e's nint dlplonir.tis experience was as an attache at St I’etcraburs at tbe time of the Crimean wt” Tin- war brought to Russia many Aineri* an adventurers. “One ruau who came out with superb plana," Mr White says, "brought a militia e- loiiel s commission and the full uniform of a major general. At first ba h<‘•itateil to clothe himself in nil his glory, an! therefore went through a pr ices* of evolution, t< ginning first ■> ith put of hla uniform, and then a’aing more nc his rotirage rose. Du ng this process be he; nine the standing , >ke of St. Petersburg, but inter, wiien In- find ei. ergid in full aud final splendor, be became a man of I: ..rk: mleed. sc much so that serious U “ii'tiities arose, riirotijrbout the dry •r- tti-lotis corps de garde, and the sentinel on duty I efare each of these. « ...le ah ivwl i rely to present arms to an ofil.-er of lower rank, must, ala never be ettlihis sight of a g‘n era) otliior, call out the entire guard to present arms, with the beating of drums. 'Here onr American was a smiree of tnuch d!t!!i u!»~. for whenever any sen-

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for the Daily Democrat and ft / ’ Democrat. Each ballot from the paper will count'on' PW * I for the lady and gentj 7o ’* named thereon when reo e iv«T U this office Before the date of K ■ tion given theron. Certificates for BOTH a l ady gentlemen contestant wifi tied with receipts for as follows: ! i, - n DAILY DEMOCRAT—In Decatur Ten weeks, f 1.00.... fi o Three months, 11.30 7* v,** Six months, 12.50 15'i v ” One year. <5.00 . .300 L DAILY DEMOCRAT-Bv Mq|j " Six months, <1.25 75 One year, 12.50 ]SO WEEKLY DEMOCRAT For New Subseribeis Onl One year, <I.OO No certificate will be issued f, r a lees payment than <I.OO. binations may be formed between a lady and a gentleman candidate by which the lady and gentiem&n votes can be exchangeed. The result of each day s ing will he published in ths Daily Democrat.

tlnel c-siugli sight of bis gorgeous epaulets in the distan -e the guard was Instantly culled, arms were presented and drums beaten, much to the delight of our friend, but even more to tlw dlk'-ust of the generals of the RusTlte Greatest Singer. Probably the most remarkable singer of nil time was Farinelli, the beauty of whose so'A"no voice remains uaequaied. It was of large compass, three aud n naif octaves, exceeding the Wdlnnry range by six or seven notes. His debut at seventeen at Rome in 1722 was extraordinary from his competing with a trumpet player in sustaining and swelling a note of .'istnatubing length and power. For fift.en yenrs he traveled extensively, and he teacbed Spain iu 1737, Intending t<: stay a few month®, but remaining twenty-five years. Philip V. of Spa n bud fallen Into a profound mela' T-y, •nd th* queen found Fnrlnedi'» ♦<#'• the ou.y remedy DlMtMiurniri nsr. Gaston — I tell you, eld man. Mi«» Watkyus is a mighty sensible girl the most sensible girl, I think. 1 ever knew. Alphonse-1 think you're right; my hoy. I wouldn’t advise you to propose to her.- " -ervlUe Journal