Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT mu w***i*> a, rxcurr arunav, »t L. R W ca . *LI.IN QHA M . RATI* B» lurM. *w I lie •> #arr-*r »**.» (> or. f| Mi. tw' - *»c f ■* i»» »«** i! tO V.sg'wf. Tv ■MU IMMICtt rtMiatia (t »k • a»*.w**! a Wmmrrns t im mu-tn u tweet or, I*4 Mt. HWS4 im u mui J. M M(UI K. Wlltua For Rent —A I* * 'mt room* "Iftquirw <*! I) I) Hen* 'ker I dl 31 Boarder* Wasted Inquire corner Fifth *j*l Marshal »tn*4 V t*> Jdu Vbn ordering darkens Hill Oonl. oa.._ phone 111. J D HER ICA "4tf Ixal A »*u-fc fob *tb R T m charm Finder plena* return to j w T~p» u m lam* A gam*t star *bap**t i**n#t p»» F »i*v reture to Her. Schraak Red i*T«»t ree*rl Di* I f*gl tee* lb* nca Ukr ttk t dorttf lb# Paßitrf Whow *«{**■.»! Erica# -lor -•.*? the •hr * Place roor onJtrt to« 14.** Friend A fa* k*a»*» * -v»r, ta.es mg a MBRii Mm sunt us B) Crf * eeeeetb ht i Newer maT have earn# by isc.usr Its ai th,* yffirw usd <!«• r ! Jtrmf natjje Ait knowing tbtß**.'«« ;ed*4e**l to Mm A W J’«*rtr«oe trsil pleae# mil sad wit e at owewor Ibetr aiwounta trsil be left for ootn turn lira A W r«Ma« tr 7t f%n RM'iNS |M T THEY GO To North Dakota the to- a* pr mpmr an* elate I* A marten The l«M • * lev**: «ti i and smut :* am its in* wswity of Mauri at R« hardens uni lil4i Free vs*. and nrh ell abe i, part rmrlv IT' h- tJO p*» mm. W* fkt .00 00* a. ret to r«1 fmar A terafe j ♦i* 7* ■ pee acre Great. ceoWvls am gr ug A.*k for •:.«{* and Be era ■ f ame and Ex tn. * rata* I H Mee tl * lkS« » *tr«#t I Vbf *M * : * J N .>* . he* 3 B Nsabett tram: ns eepee mto> n at IT**. Hurra* D*> slur Indium r the kotow £« I ftMMr | #«x ♦ • Y*t * ‘ F t***F*h4i t4Mi •• F«r(«rfm*4i Iff « The katee rtwwamsMNt fc*» ta# aa4 n»i «g > < • tt** *•* » SM*u *» a- I '-■* ■*» *i4 » fcwt a *■•> i.' e of afre* g flw a tar* *» Sv» m *tar as sue twg.» ■tog and end es **-h m r.e at Sa Steatrf am* t# tSasa far Ike ii ear mm ««• m . m * a »««J t« ttr* I*l * ** ■ I*. naU gte t.»< , '« • * • ■ *-* **tam in* ' tv ukm f«e aa ttd> aa>. « tjr *v* ’ nr g' ‘ ' ka*a *<■ e ieal ae am le 1 * « re ' r at/* f ee TW kn&trw e sat IK*'| aarfi - 1) m *1 *e at ke {Ha. n* ea lei at gtafe ia. tutirare H ta iwre! utt <ea*«i ) ? e.,'a».e t« ra<* ■''her aa a pen; e* naiiet >/t •■<*; * <»g t<e a greet fame t« a* e far puc b raerfe ttrme 1 iti.M a ait ear k tins* ham* .a heel tkme i.ih** fieeti.i.g the gravel e irk it. The kutirtr erntel lavhe •■arte |0 n f-r .*!'*r t».» rut funk Rug trxee a*a»ard aseJ a;<smr rsg nnel nerriw. btrt tia* * « turn* d® • * 'i •) f msty a let st t* «»ei*tee vt.gr nor 4hge»«ii»S 1* <■* •« oe lv*««e«i rs.aa me id g lur naa. a *?■ m tragi t» = ; « . * tear • -era •* m pemeje a* a .*« be* •f pr**r*i s| sS-ee trig t4»|>ty «> *ia ■ e Bke ir* f• i * -»r ' * att lie |J* f 1 ad trim a :.(■ paefutthe R, htfttfint A. < a«1 MOw •nr? ta aliarrt *aar n*m»— Hart ae«:i »r.r*T.''.g et f ,gt e* • • e t » ed a f.-.p s* ». • e »«r fc ---T gs,. a hi if i~f Aantt lie Sea-. He a orfi . i eanr. ky. ia* I lael I**-S*f meSi 1 41 r* • .etafare «ke« I sed U* f—- i u fat I * ■a ' ' «»f m tSMB. se f.f the aatae no ; kvßt 4 Trai-al aa««»«aa. 'TCan; |««*«<» Ua* r auSemd err ’eeWMkMt taer aeae at Heir a»< *1 Mp«Hh -yea iMtm) He I’tfete "K» tar* ytm in* *t •* *• t< - 0 »««• t»*e *« '•* fta aitt l< l» - » * •* J«» at* a (*:t«r "— Ik ae* :.gt<* a ar
gOSSE OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT Tuesday, Feb. 6 II ie with | l«*§ur» mm unowct lU engagement »»D» WILLIAM V.MONG Tb* Ui«nt*d yo«jng rh»r»n»r actor and Ilia eplan-lid N*» York company Is Jm«m fitetrena K»i.c>'• great play in luur acta The Clay Baker The aea»on» dramatic wnaation. A play that pieaaea all tbs people jgU the time. PRICES 25c to S!.UC. Seat aaie Holtboua* Drug Store.
Public Sale. The onderMipned will mil the so! lowlnc propartf at pmolic nootion at hta farm, . m;.«*e met of I>eca tnr. om nr. * north of Bobo and % »i in went, known aa th« old Andy tiay ‘arm ootamenrina at 1< o fiock on Monday. February 12, foor brai of horae* inrhidsng Belg tan mare, coming 3 year* oVL with f m,. gray Belgian snare eotn.Bg 4 year* old with foa'. hay gelding e» mtng t y«n* old , bay mare., am ing 7 year* id Elesren head of abort born oat tie, no lad mg three much onwa. fire betfara, two apemg oairee. pedigreed ball. Twenty two bead of bo** —.seventeen fnli **d Berkafcire a* w# nan farn ah pedigree* two fall b ood Berkabtre l«n. three boar p<tg* Motor mick gram binder c> -rn binder, mowing machine Fiock 1 aland bay Uwoer check rower cm n planter 1 own iru.i' vah-r two breaking plows, gang breaking p>ow apring lot4h and *psk»- troth harrow*, due drill, two S home borne wag em» carriage, lop boggy bob * »-!a two .eta doobie luary work bar : nee* net doobie driving bam**** • Ufa her see* abottt M chicken*, hay in the mow oornjtn crib, oat* In b»« and ether arttekw Farm for aa'ie —I will ta eetl my farm ad lit acre* ». m<a >eea on :*y of aaie at pnblic and: n to tbe btgheat bidder Tbs* ta a fine farm and arsv'ioe dens ring # o *ee the as* br'ore day of *aie ahcmld 'sail ot> or drop me a nerd. Deoator lad . natal root* I Term *<m a»m 1 3 aaah. ba anew on eaar payment* That farm wpi: *>ll poettireiy r* gar i e*a f mart Term*— AU anma I' or ander oa*b t* ini orer I a -redit H it m nth* will be green, porrhae*’ giving note with ap prt-ve4 aecarity JW ( bapsnae Fr*»: Happen auctioneer dbi .
Public &Ri« Tto atnUrmgb**; nil mil st his r«rideer*- four an i ee ba'f Bail**» w**t of V tsr<» aad ua# arm *-mth a fed a tel! mil* ewe* of tluDdara* at 1C e’ebwk **».<« Ttmiwdav Feb roary a. th# foik-anug projerty --•even bead ot borawa, ooceiettag erf t*r< hr •s* anansa t* «h w ith l<m Am aad •*ttt yaae* tabt three year old geidmg weigh tg LAOS two two 1 eaar old fisutaw oo.t* aomieg uaw ' year ors fuw tmirb otiwt, heavy stitb oa atxd r.x lead of yo-.r.g oatl m. r»ve* head of Hbropahsr* •beep Double aad of w st haraeee, I MK ign.tr k n. -see* grata drU m. key ours plow, bay rake g aod a# new tbrsw bora# break. ng plow, fitH| ta- tb .art w /* * asfta. j 'aec.ng mill, set of tow wag- -a whe* • hay i ff ng bog rack, tee too# of bay ta tbe anew and ooru f-->fider *• tb* field T*r»i, —-AH Km* of I- ajad under - *ah a . »ut*-» over |t a rrsd.t of tuae a»><stb* will tw fsvea, j>ufcfc***r gtri»>B Rote with approved *ereirtty Four per <w<»t •■€ for oa*b Ferdiwaad Vake Ftud Repper* aoott< xxaer 'John Au***rrg*t, <l*rk C'*u:j>are tbe »p;»*raa* and is reaee tbe value f ymr farm* a»d |WT»|jrrty by o*;ng Atuerinac fa-uor n*M bv uemh. iHrkmm At Us latwt - N-ew g'.»»•*• aad oaee Finder p«aw return b. hhafle* Cetera- r if you ar* to nead of acv Umom tie •are aad sail or ijoeb !hrkw.:ao dr Oo aad examine tbe A marine a feu-w and he uoarsnoad that they bare the beet fence made for tbe tnocey \Sd) caeb or a year ta col lege r-ae be eaetly earo*d by one yesjog mac or lady >• each ecKtcly by -September 1»» Elan doee no* interfere with other employo-ent. and etudent can select tb# a hr* i Stale nan>* of metitoticSD you wish Ito at teed No money required, For Eartn ulars add raw, M"*t'iv H E» Central. aMo J You aboald be ooavtnud that tbe American fftoow. eold by Loch, Dtrkroa dr Gi makes the beat feene for all purpose*, thrugh the tie hia and along tbe ptkee There have i been five t.mee ae much of this | fence cold ta Ad*tux c runty than any other make he lean: *n wanted for our protsc tton fr/r men and women 21,000 Policy pay# |7 50 a week with tloo Emergency Hen*fit (oat 22 00 a year Eandsome black seal wallet j give free with each policy, (iood wtlaemen earning 2-0.00 a week excellent aide line Write today j for renewal contract with liberal “l'» THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY’ CO., Kcbofleld Bldg., i Clevland, Ohio.
THE LULL THAT PRECEEDES THE STORM
Was Indicated by Thursday's Voting Gentlemen Change, but Ladies Remain the Same LADIES ; Mr* Ed Luttmaa. 7ooc G*rman Lutheran Church 'R#l4 Mtea Anna YYmnae Lantern Star Mine Pear! Burdg Freebytenaa Chsrrh : *A2* I mam', a M v Ui <»r. German Reformed thorefc. Berne 'JT<i V! *• Fran. . Bryetn. High School Umi Dad* Yrgie***le, Bwbekw Mania' Club ItH* H e Bertha C. Kart. Bar A—wrintins ...... Wi M •«* Maud I. Mag ** Eng »t I.utbem Church IRA Miae Winifred John* e. Bgh'School '•% Mr* Geo Louthan. YV R. C ................ 7/jJ : Mr* Ckytcn Deiiev. Beo Hur 162 Mr* Jaeae % tb. Fnthfiader* .... 16fi Mu* May ate Saidi Be* . N>4 (":ub . .. .... 11l Mu* Edo* Ebmger M Mary * Church 101 Mstw |’ki-*t Bell. M<4kt«i:* Chnrrb .... bj Mr* rWdLttt. Bathfaon* Sieter* ...... ............ 72 M:*a IfeepCoe S hu:.-a**v. St Marv'a Church 70 M.a* Li/?** Peter*« l’r**t>Ti*n*a Cnarrb .'>s : Itr*. Tw But*. EaßMra Star,(wtm ...... 46 GENTLEMEN ! D W BaefT F.lk* W-4 L C He m 1 tt <« F 11*) DrHm Bufur. K of F ... ®44 Wtd Dorwin, M **»o»* J2® Edgar (.erbef (errr.u Reformed Chorch , C>l ; |Wm l>*r*» Men .... .... H Frank Wemhoff lt> ght* of Gotunhue,... ‘F>'2 llalph < ••*. M gL S. boc 1 .... D< M j Krebs Eagiee 61 Ear! K Shall**. K of P Bern# •• <*3 Will BerLng. Kof C FJ M Knier MaatW* • reoeva ... IS Frwd Fn:'uekawf St Mary a Church . . 1 H L Yager K ci C....... •'* !
A very ; ght vote was p< *dThur* day •t :h t# a good indiatton of the calm before the storm that :» Imond t« H/sk* liecatar m ■ rjte'ore Feb ; th lA4 Tht* mt n forwenet a*et out by fMr Btcke or any other weather prophet# bet it t« a hoed rad to i a* #b<<* that this ‘ r* •met will ooma tree W at- h and aleo not* ! the Democrat a weather pr< ;>bet * predtettsm# will Rot onme true For the tadfee Mr* Ed Lott man retain# her p-ace at th* h-p by the uarn*w margin of 2” | vote* - ver Mi#*, Anna Wishm who oe eup'-ee the aaouud psw.it m Mi«s
at tea Am emut axiom-,. Candidate, mu#t ne member- ,f a regu'iarly orgaetaad lodge, dob, ebaroh. *«houl. Sebor literary or •octal rgacstation and living in Adam# eously Tbe voting w-.u be by bnl U/ta clipped from tbe Dally Dem -rat and by voting certificates tsao ed wtlh oaeb •aknraptton reneipt# •<jt the Da y Dvn.ocral and Weekly iwmoerat Each ballot clipjwd from tbe pa{ier will count one vote for tbe lady and gentleman named therw/O when received at this office hrfore the dale of expire Don given th*ro» < *rtifinale# for tv >Tll a lady and gentlemen aunteetaot will h* l» tied with receipt# for euhecripUon ac folkiwg
GENTLEMAN' S BALLOT. One vote for— — j Name of Organisation t In tb* Daily Democrat Voting C-onteet Void after Feb 7. * j LADY'S BALLOT. e i One vote for- f * Name of Orgum/a! a j * In the Daily Dvans-rat Voting Cocbvit. Void after Feb. 7. j
Pear Burdg advance# ho third poc 1 ttiou aad force# Mis* Amanda M ; H> finer down to tbe 4th notch The ether candidate* remain in tbe war puamon# »• hereto I ire but they *re on.y Inking * good t reathing sji* i before entering the b t»* *t*tch For tbe gentlemen D I W B*-*ry, the Elk candkUte wa# ’ favored by large-t vote of the day 1 and take# th* ead • remg L. t; He:i« down lo ae-ond pi*or Halls# But let and Wid Dorwin remain ta i their same reistite pjeiticn# and tn good shape to take the lead at i any time
oah v erno* ba i-in p«#tur Ten weeks 21 00.... 20 vote# Three month*. 21 30 7H votes Ni month#. 22 50 150 votes One year. 25 o** .... 300 vote# DAILY DtrttHßAT-6v ricil Hi i month* 21.26 75 vote# One year 22 50 .. >6O vote# wrtr.iv DCriOt BAT On# year, 21 00 60 vtite# No certificate will be issued for a lea# payment than 2! 00. Com h.nation* may he formed between a iady and a gentleman candidate, by which the lady and gentleman vote* can be exchangeed The rmult of each day s ballot ing will be published iu th# Daliy Democrat.
HIS HOLLY STAR By IZOLA FvgREkICK I Copyr'gbt. I«H. by had* Forraater ■■ ■—*» Patton bant forward from bia Ho man < Hair behind tin* palm to tec til* gj'i who w»» Hinging “g«>;»rtbing new 7’ a-knl Koddy flip pan! It. >. .t np,” a.ud Paxton. "I want to bear her.” So dW other*. A perceptible ailence bad fallen over Mm. I>au<b*nUie> drawiug room* from the moment when Beam had flt -h«l hi* croaking prelude and the first slow, richly vibrating note* of tbe linger bad floated through th<* room*. Stic wa* young, a tail. * lender figtiri ttt black auk mi». atanding by Seam's elbow, her face raise* 1 *l . —litly a* she sang, her eyes looking above and be youd the ■ rood of face* around her. tc where the < hr»fmu« evergreen and anuiax franusl the great atalned glass window In the ball. U n*!er where Mr- DOTiderdab p.rki-l her upV" a«ke*l Koddv when It was over and the girl sia*l disappeared • How siioukl 1 know?" retorted Pax ton savagely. “It'a bad enough th« Upy. "I HCA«I> TOC *IXO,” Kg SAID. ■ifre fact that the l* here singing ii Mr*. liuiiderdi.ie* house like this, be lore a crowa Jtkc tht*, ('hriatma* eve. **Ob. I don't know.” commented Rod dy tuo.’iy, taking a survey of the crowd Uir*jug!i b,» r.irgln**>■*. "Pretty Jolly swell crowd. 1 think. Probably the lit tie girl - mighty glad to lie singing for It and raking In a small dab of the DundenUle reedy cash on her own ac count wtiatf' Paxton dal not atop to answer. Mrs Eninderdaie su stuuding under the holly atar that ilangletl from tbe archway between the two drawing rooms taiking to old Wyman. Kbe smiled when Pastou came up and gave him her band. “tk> you did com#, after aii? And late, aa usual ” Tlie old general rambled away toward the nearest tea table, and they were aione under tbe holly star. ' How did Viola Arnold com# here?** Mr* Itunderdale's ayebrowa lifted prettily a* she laughed. A woman may still be |>retty and charming at fifty two. when she is a study in soft grays and delicate pink*, with brown eyes. ■'.Vow. please, don't scold me here. Paxton.” she said soothingly. “You always were a fussy sort of a boy. isn’t abe a dear? Come over here iu the smllas bower, and I’ll tell you a little aliont i»er, not *ll, though; Just enough aa that you won't look at me as If I had been stealing < andy from a baby. Do you know her?” Know her? Os tours*- i know her," ••Tied i axti-n Atsi the iast titiie 1 saw her was in July in her father's palace In Fioren. e, the old Cellini palace It is Hie sang then, too, but it was to please a*, her gu.-«t* And old Koulll youder was one of Amokl's beggar geniuses, living on bis bounty. I want to know what bia daughter I* doing here like thi* '* Like thia r ' Mr*. Dunderdaie shook her bead at him reprouchfully. “Prea ton. that lovely child came to me only two week* ago almost iwnnilesa. You know what Bruce Arnold was. He live.! up to every cent of hia Income and ran a little Is-yond it. Last August suddenly. Didn't you hear of ' I came hark home byway of Japan an ' l , 0B ln Tokyo a little while,” ssm Paxton. “I haven’t heard a word “Well, that’, all. You c an imagine TuT! “ re no r ’‘ lnf i'e«, no one nt all for tier to go to, and the old palace ,va» robtied, llternllv robbed of all “J f £*r* P«WMlom. by hia credit ! H ii.u , “'t 1 “ ny 31 all- Tt i Fctllis brought her over here with I
them. The signor had a hit from some arcomni* d n tln* , ® on *7 relative, and she jives „ •ome Impossible fiat up ln “ ,n > 4 -yon know that part' tvh. j.,. H,rl '» see the gas works from von- tr ' U f '* dows and hear the boats on , h T‘ * ! “' and they hang their bedding o a , fire escapes. Oh. my rt^ ar :» J. **a. - "* *' ./ terflfck — rai-bing | u , v -s a marvel, he says, it wiif v '; *- o f course Rhe is or.l;, but he swears >h- win t„. , , . ’ nr '*. for some day. and with far m t. —1,1,. o, Hme I shall have her sing a D ,i , ee .. she has other engagements an,p_ '*** "Where can 1 see her now y • But you can’t.” .aid Mrs i„ lndw dale calmly. "It Wouldn’t do at 1 Preston. The signor say, ,he ariiste now ami must -*•*■ n ,i „nt"Mrs. Dtißderdale” - Paxton , flr# was white and his tone ,l.>i„. ri t P ... love her to death. We quarreled Ufa! couple of children that last nllctu Florence. That’s why I , aniP bl( . k “ way of Jaiiau to try and f.,rg.-t Mrs. Dunderdaie laid her hami u £llt I iy on hia ana. “Preston, my dear, you will in the little music room across the twll You had better go and w;«h her a m—ry CUrtstmaa.” It was very *,ulet a,toss the h„ L Paxton passe.! through the library aod the smoking den and hesitated at the half open, door of t!ie music room She was aione, standing nt the old J., w uese music rack in the coruer ;t,, pale yellow light from the , luster ,< opalescent electric bulls* alette her bead shone softly on h«-r ilark ha r where the red and green „f a hoiiy sprig showed. As the door opened she raised her head. "I found tbe quaintest oi<l carol signor, ’The Holly Star' Mrs Dua denials sent me to look for it she called me that t• *i. : ■ Preston!" Paxton cioeeil the door beh:nd h.m. He wished she would not «,k white and scartsl ami altoge'hi r fr gnterod. It had tieen Ids fault that i, gt.t c in Florence, when she had i g him like that and hud told h.tu to so away and leave her forever “1 heard yon sing." he said Mm Dumkrtiale told me that you wire here." j) "Why did you come after me?" "I should never have gone a*ay." answered Paxton uustead,!* ■lt »»» all my fault. Won’t yon -ay Merry Christmas, sweetheart':’ " The door opened softly, and - gnor ScalU’s bushy head was inserted laqniriiigly. After one l<s>k at the two figures it was withdrawn, and the door Closed noiselessly. “Madam," he told Mr- Dnmlerdxle a minute later as he wisi|«| ],*-r g,wwl night. “I must cancel those dute* ahead. I fear. The o|*eratie * ar*s-r f the Siguorlnu Viola is ull verra murtia gone to smash. She is w.-h.ng the young Paxton ’merry Christmas wan a kiss." PYTHONS AS PETS Areordln. to Dr. Mann. Th»r Ar* I’erfecll/ llnrmlrsDr. Msnn. nil enthusiast:, lover of snakes eoc.trlhlttes to a r>•• ent i.'-t liah volume a Setter whe i, g,>e> to show that the larger kinds of these creatures "uiny liave far more .-haraeter and emotion llutn they are generally credited with. “My present boa." he writes "»!• ways aietqnt lu my led around my feet He is perfectly clean, lice sell and ' (, ry seldom disturbs me. tM-eaaionully lie crawls to my face to lick li I frequently take a python lo le-t hut tt present she U timid, and if she racing fitid my feet crawl# out of the bed Mtd curls her-i ls on the floor. "I da hot myself lieb*ve that snr python or boil is saiage. but they ar* dreadfully timid, e-is- iuily from th» ill treatment they receive when i 1 eai'gi.t cud the misery and terror they endure on the voyage. There Is at. '■ er thing: They have no eyelids an •*» being suddenly uncovered and dras«’*d forth to the bglit sufi’er from th" t • r, ‘ very acutely. It is lest, therefor, •■* hide their heads in your baud or 'n-'b-r your eoat. "ilaiulie them often and give ! ' m wnt'r. pressing the.r heeds geutly ate it. I feed tnv IkiiiS fWNjuenlly f ,nl uiy liund. but tbe last time I off,t I » python a guinea pig the |irey eand the python to*,k in tin- "I my hand tnatiad. He -■ ot *1 ' 1 his mistake and '.vt.s great’*' -listed. rul,lied tils bend aga tot my 1 and seemed to fear some sort of tab men t. "Blnce that time 1 hi ve had k ’ fiifln idly in per-iu.dii'g I m *° 11 13 leas 1 nurse him or take him to «“■ when he will lie the whole n;»bt v lltl hi* head in tnv hau l.” I’M* Thut tass*t Welkin oriental coo*tries it is cuaton " v to have valualde tish as house -d* pets, ln the same way as »e h.i'" cats and <!ogs. nrnl lu almost e'C’ house In Japan one cun find Jar- 1,11 talning koun fine specimens Jai' i nobles have large acquuria. In wha > are to be found stiecie# of odd curious fish that have been bred a»' cultivated for the last 500 years -< more, ln China tbe paradise fish lH good example of the result of car,' cultivation, for it Is nowhere found n a wild state and is remarkable for '• colors, which siiri'ns* * n beauty ! ' of any other fish extant. And " household pet is the Chinese goldfish, which Is equipped wU “ rnense caudal fins that spread out » sails when the creature Is swlmm- I '* ' Many a lady smuggles who won ■ ■lore tip her ball tnt- toe ' Bon ai eroouet than she w<m. < “ throat or acuttle a ship.—Andrew B
