Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1906 — Page 4
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Public Sale. * T*».- utxlnrmgnMl will soli th* fol towing property al plblv auntion at hla farm, 3', *nll<va east of iMoa tnr «•» afils north of H»t>> and miU west, known aa lbs old Anffv tlav farm oommwnrin* at 10 o>l Kik <>n M nday February 11, fosr h«u! 4 b mw. t sol nA tag lt*.g tan triarf, no tn! ng ynara old wtlb f<»i gray Belgian nvara coining 4 yian r>|d with fsw hay gliding tag 7 ynara old Ctavwn bead of •bort h<>rn cattle invloiing thr«w rolkh mm. firn b*i!r» |w>apt:ng calve* podigrwvxl bu. Twsoty two bead b<• -vnolMt hi bk>Ml Berkshire sows, ma fnrniah pedigressi. l« > fall Hwh-hlra Irfasr* threw bier p<ga Mot'or •wick grain luodat oum binder, mowing marhina. Rock Inland hay h-aaer ■» « r-jwwr e<*rt» plantar wr» oalitmlor, two breaking phiww, gang breaking plow awing to»dh and spike I > th barrows, diac drill, two I k>>rae borea wag one. warrtage. top buggy, bob alwla, two «*'» rt.ib!e Sieary work bar nrw» — I rt ,b e driving ba n«a* al ogle bar Bena, a boot 3d ofetekeM, bar tn the n. • torn la ortb. >*»•» ta bin and <l!hw articles Farm fur aaio — I Will aia«> aril my farm • d ll< a -tea >rr ■ -•« ,r, lay f aaia at public aaoti m to the higtw»t t>i4ikr Tbi* la a fin* farm and aar.itw ring *o *ew the aame twforr day Os sale eb- uid nah on <>r dr< | <e » card liaoatur lad, total rout* | Term« n fa»m 1 J ravah, .au o on «a»y payment* Thi» farm wdi aril pwflivaiy re gard ■•» <<f exert Term*—Ali sums «»' t sr .»■!« ca»h r- ims over I a credit ns -ntbe will tan given, pnt bawo giving in with ap proved eecurity J W < ttapman Frv«l Hep J.-rt au ti w>**r dtd ON PUBLIC GRAFT (Coßtiouad ft <us |«ag« l> •* toe «s»t* ta any emergmer t»oi pawHel atx< t»> mnre <rf • -ither of »nrt f .Stiths eball br draw* *rt evpend *4 for lb* t ; ’*|w-*ttre Lw which they are ae»crafty appropriated than a»ay be wrmarf Mln 'tat r« trlrt. •«,* a* to the use of segafftlgvet feteda were plar-M upon the at t>r t»« t»>» !• t«> ' i»ern »t Mar*be»« and Gov.-.-.e 1 sorbin hut tble ai-i-orpt »< •nt jp giving to the «-• r ’!-■• «■ . • !»>■>.■“- tno sti’ r»f |« ■ ... !>r I. Is- with eart raetrtcSsua «>r any kiad Or.' --error Iho n »a* the dr.t eg Wssl'ts If r< < »n Brtl’t ’isrlafisa rrt aa etnergeos-y ceit>ti®g*wt fund, bet It wa> rr «• s>t <■>! 'to m»*t arrldwntt or other r*g»irt«nwM»*e in any «d the ywsal. t-arei -ist or r«rt<trmeh>ry la wntsitkrtsr id the atata M Ckwamor Hartly'* f rs.oae t* aL» <t<»-ly as hl. tit.ps-**: and t>.» Re is ibii- aii «»sV« are Mee*nri«>->aly eektng Why* Tl>. ps.i • ha< tai' yet been Inform nd a* ’o »hr ‘ rotis it»g«-»l fund' exs! erf which hie high i»rt<-ag lawyer, pee tKid for do!->t 'h- work <rf the a!t<«t wsy gerrty' nor an t.> what fund !« v eing dnjr.r’ by ’fee •tspiffyni’si of Ki« pervertin' frteoda either tu laveetl ■ate RepubHran offi- lain or to 'ravel about over the Plata, doing the work fur which grand Jarltw In the aevvral count Sr* are paid The why' <rf the Republican rritloa aa te theae euMt'ltigeat fwndr may <w may not *>♦ pertinent *>«’ the public would drusbt •»* be glad to know why thaae rs-i.' ng'-r.t f-usds- grew In n*o-.ir>tii from in th* tlrna ot Matthews and Mount to |t> '»'<( In »h* time of Hanlv and wh> It »a. to, nd tseeoeeary to reetrict men like Mat -knot v’-d tn the eapedlt-ir* of |J ©fi/i while ltd tests 1* verted tvs Manly to »«-aiier abroad at ht» own sweat wIH. Then there are ver- able RhpuWicars» v.’ rs- pnlntiug to that Item erf appropriateii to the governor to pay hit hnase rant They are claiming that jrnfl per war wax paid to (ksvemora Mount and Matthew* for thia purpose, for the reasoti that the governor's aalary war InadsHiuata to enabls the alate's chief ectecjtlre to live In ‘eflttlrg comfort.
aad that Mount and Matthews, at a time whan the rent demanded for houses in Indianapolis was a- high as nrsw. had no trouble In living In a comfortable and dignified way with t 5.090 salary and IslOO house rent When the great warrior Durbin, fresh from the gory field of Jackson vllle, entered ths governor's »<fiee. he ’ brought the martlil spirit with him an<j it wax too anticb to ask such a ! man to llw- as modestly a» Clauds' ; Matthews lantsrs A Mount and his I other humble pswi. ssora has! lived I Ho Governor Durbin signed a bill ap i f! • " |.-r year bit in* i iroveruor's hou-s rent, with the word* addsei 'This appropriation to be available immvdiatßiy " But la DMJ3 a law was enacted Increasing th* gwio»r»or*a .alary to l» 'eXt per year, and nu>- of th» chief arguments tn favor of this Increasu 1 waa that the chief eincntfre of a greet stat, .hu iid have salary suHclert’ to pay hfs own h-use ren’ wa.h bills and other household espease*. with •Ut *n« I >1- ier tserg.g.i' la th* very fiotsMfbl business <rf ap pr-sprlatlsg th* people's money for fir*t/«h •Mjywfmgja f?»r sMFgjmp «• knows ths' th* leylvlalure has th* •am* legal and m*stal right to appro priaia money Io pay the house rent of ’he ssrt-re’ary srf state or any nthrr S'ate nflmt whrs accept* office on a stated salary that it has to pay th* house rent of the r-i---rnnr and all wit! svsnr-’l* that th* legislature cm-ld • h th. .*m» pmpriMy appropriate money tn buy the g .vergor'e shirts an! tvarts r.r tn pat his laundry or gym-ery bills {tv-sl-b». Go. crant Hanlv can** Into ofh-c VS the ■rttgtnal Porsr Man's Frgpftd and nn«Hatlngiy advert land poverty la such affecting Unsung* •• tn move his andt'ors tn tears have known ' be detUmd tn trepiul-Mis acretrts ai Fairmount "what It Is >o br hungry for want of frwl and what H I* to be cold for want of proper tlothing and appealed for votes as a man al -vgeiher derated to the humtil' and simple Ilf* ¥*« he cmM Into --file* with a salary nt |s-wo per annum II <»00 mor* than was received by Hendrkks or Dorter ><r Gray or wren Durbin and one of hta first ofitrual arts Is tn sign a bill gtvtng to himself ll.fcrti per year in a’i-: n t -r the y-rgoM of paying bi| I am Ml i> * quoting from any R* pnMican c.-die I am speaking for myself nod I unhesitatingly declare that rvery 4-iiUr tak*a out of the state tr«a**iry by <iov<-rn>*r lianly for •t penis** I* graft and nothing but gtaft and rurt only that but graß of th* vary worst type I dos t c*re bow much be pays for bouse teo' or for b.-use repairs, nelth «r d<> I earn h<>» mn<h h* pats hl* bouse servants It matters not how much erf th<- gl.a-xt be turns t-eck Into th* tr-msury The t*et that b* turns bank any <>t It. only emphaslrea the pruprwlikin tha< he »s entitled t<» none of II Th- American public was shocked aosne rear* a* > by a c •agr , »» ; ona! ena'-ment known «• tb«- ssU’-y grab It was had enough <»•»'. kn-wii hut what would Ute Ameticns peopie think vs a '--t.lt *..!U.ts Wh* Would vote himself tn addition to hie salary, a sum erf money with which to pay hl* ntmm rent and board bills If the . . ■ aa IS’*" 1 Mriarj i. MB titled tn house rent additional why is pm the o.ur.ty clerk with a salary flt gt apt> sntiilad to the same and why should hot th* tswpsbljt trustee have a *iu»slar ormslderatioo' I hav* high personal regard for | (pl.. rn -t Hanly He has treated tnwtrh great c -urteey and marked sou sideratlu® I sinrerely hope be may be able b» eapoaa and punish wrong going wbiwwver h» finds It, but ta my judgment h* will never become a very egcctlya iMttumnni ”f reform until be ride himself of every dollar -if i!><- tt.ot’.c. Whl-h has ttc-n.r tnto hi* hands under the guias nt ‘ h-rtie* rent," tt*c<i by him In the pay meat of Ma p«r*«mal •tpeasea p seem* tn be true and it is a iamenia'-le fact, that grafting ha* be cr»tw* so r >mro<>u tha* many public ofß-ial* do not recognise It when they »•-- it The » -rd* Os F ’pe *»*m ap pliraM* here •Flee Is a monster of such hideous ta’-ra. That to be hated neMa but to be even I Rut sv-et; t<> > <»ft fautiitar with It* face We firs’ endure, then pity thea rm brace ’ Coder Republican methods and leg laia'too In Indiana and MMtghere large sums of money not actually needed la the tMjononilu*' a-tmlnietra Uon of public a»atre are annually ct»l le-ted front the people and the mod erg oficebolder. with tbs money with ia hie ranch does not heeltate to use R He regard* R as a patriotic duty to see that but little If any. He* idle lest me sail your at ten’ion to the fas’ which to ta* payers ought to be starUla* that la 1«»«. the last year of Governor Mstfhew*'* admlnlstra tlon th* total amount collected from th* people of Indian* a* the genera! fund and dubursed as eueb tn the administration <rf th* state's business was |3.*fi7 i«0 Only seven years later in th# year IBM, the total amount of the genera! fund collected and disbursed was ?« MtJ:i<> 43. or an Increase of more than a million and a half dollars. This increase doubt teas grew out of th* increased valuation put npon tna taaabl* property rrf the state without a corresponding da crease tn' the rata of taxation H- re was the money tn be spent, and a noble urmy of Republican patriots ral
lied to the work of putting It In clroulatton N*w board* were created and multiplied. all with the proper clerical attachments anu wl’h exr*>t:se money lavishly appropriated, until the number of names on the state's pay-roll was nearly, if not quite, doubled. Sai arte* were lncrei.cn with lavish hand Notwithstanding the fact that the njeniber* of the supreme court bench had cladly taken their office whsu ih* .alary »a- Sl-mo and f4.'»‘»” and th»i*by cvpi -sod willingness and ansi’-ty to serve th* state for those Hilaries, tb* legislature of Ifit’t pa«*“d a law increasing their ealarie* to |l. *»oo per annum The judge* of th* appellate court. Who were elected to serve the people on a salary of *3,750, and were ail of them mighty glad to serve for that pay. had their salaries increswed to |G,”Oo per annum by th* *ame legt.isture and an additional amount vvi appropriated to each of tho-.- courts to pay for clerical and stenographic work ! do not charge nor assume thai any member of either of th*** honors hl* cour’s requested this Inergasr after h* hart entarmi into an implied conipa- t w!'h the p-opl* to serve them for |1 ’-dO or li'.J'-' 1 less per annum Th* leklslator* mart* up largely of lawyer* simply had a kindly feeling for th*.* court* and made a voluntary grant of tha people', money to add to their comfort Why ih*v did not task* an addlt ictal allowance for house rent, is as yet unr tplain<-d I have mentioned specifically th* cases of the gov*rnot and the judge’ of the highest < only Io wav of llhistrti!ion nt my pr>iie>«!tk>n tha' to abßorb vurpltta money «i» to !»«• a part vrf the creed of the aterage ll’ ptibllcan officeholder, and I may add that If the governor of a crest stat* can *»* nothing wrong In taking money out <»f the tr<a. irv for h - tw-raonal -vpenv.. with a » |»i- -vs* of salarv and th*- judges of n» highest court* do n-rs he.ltgt* to *ugas»<- In a raid <mi the ir.-asury for sa!»rte» large !y In rvee*. nt tb* amount for which they lmpil<-<ltv agreed Io serve ft Is not strange that minor state county Sul «!>•!-*!*'! liivrnaught th* Infection and that everywh'f - there is a general rca-hing out brt the m*-; ■ • c«m’r ! ’t*d by the tag pavers to the miMle treasury A very dis’lng-nsht ' Rep’tbhean a reformer of no n>*ttn repttir—-Hon. Warren G Havre of W.tmsb has aug gestwt away out of the pre-—nt diffi rulty at th* atatehouse, which may! appeal to hepvtblican* H* advise* that G--v' nor Hanly proceed to re j move all the present state officer* and j then resign tA’ltb all due reafwvet to my r»W friend Hayre. ht» remedy la imi»racflcable Ivetaus* itn;">**)lil* There t« a better and mor* prae’l calile way Im*l lb* people at the net* sdretlon go to »li* poll* and espreas | th*m»e!<e* In oppoaltloa tn unn*ca* aan lasatton and the estravsgant ei pendilui* nt pul-llr money and against th* party which Iva. abused th* ronfi dene* of the people and betrayed tha trust reposed in it let them arlsa In their wrath as they dtd In Ohio and Pennsylvania and drive out of public office the men who ha** brought reproach upon tha fair name of the state and th* party which has stvxvrt sponsor for such men A c neral eleanlns up Is nee easarv bow and then In al! well reg ulated bouses, and I believ* tha people of Indiana In thia good year ISod while Ik* spirit of reform I* abroad la th* land will agree that the time is rip* tor a thorough bouaooieantng in th* baautlfu! eapltoi building of Indiana • • • • • • • Whw* th* imhhU# « accutnulat*» unue* - .sariiy In largo quanti lias there will the grafter surely be found ready to secure his share It 1* true that »’—n any party ha* M-n In power a long ttm* and I* apparent ly awr-ura t.-hlnd great mab-ritla* that party, whether Democratic or Repub ; Heats will become corrupt and bo un * able to relorm Itself from within It la also true that when In any I Stat, or county tha Democratic partv has berm detected In corrupt prartlc** th* [vvople have not failed to rise and smit* it btp and thigh, and the rank and file of the Democratic party can a-wny. • ■-r iit» .| on t-» kick irt' th* traces wh«n th*lr party goes wrong Th. Republican parly of Indiana ha* i«-*n la power too long Its man sg*r>.»nt la honeycoaibed with wrong dvxng It i* jM-werle*. to remedy con diHons, and It must follow In ’be way of al! political parti*, who under like clrrumstances have plundered th* people and by th* people have been driven fr-Mi> control Fellow Democrat* Ih* signs of the times Indicate a great Democratic victory In Indiana thia year But H will not be achieved unless w* de serve victory A state ticket must be mad* up of men of such standing and character that their name* will b* a guarantee of reform In every detail of state gov ernm**' Our platform of principles should distinctly state the evils nee easary to be reformed, and pledge the aomlnees to csrry out all platform promisee in letter and In spirit If we succeed, ft will not be because we are Democrats, nor because Democrat* are In any wise better than Republl can*, hut because the Republican party In Its state administration has violated Its promlee*, betrayed its trust, and its leaders hnve been powerl-n* to prevent the plundering of the p*«e pie. and because In the personnel o' our ticket aud the sincerity of our purposes, wo can convince the people that we are prepared to reform exist Ing evils. 1-ot the battle royal in the Republican camp go on To the con tending forces of Beveridge Hemes-
wsy and Fairbanks we may cry ' Day - on, Mac Duff and damned ba he who first cries hold! enough!” in th* quarrel between state offl oials as to whose graft Is th* mos* wicked, we may exercise a degree of Impartiality. To the governor we will »»y. More power to your arm in the enforcement of th* law am! may th* spirit of reform •« prevail with you that In time no wrongdoing will be charged against you by men of any part- and you may throw stones with impunity, without your right so to do being challenged by thu* - who point our your own sins. In th* meantime while our oppon net* are indulging in Inharmonious and unaeemlj warfare amongst th*g> selves, let Democrat* cultivate the spirit of harmony, cotntsienca the work of organization get ready for a state convention which will express the pe* pie's will in ttekot and platform and preparu then for an earnest and »< grea.lve campa'gn and a little later j for an old fashioned victory- a victory not of party or of party principle*, hut a triumph for decent and honest govern merit Weather Foreca«t. Eair sod colder MARKET REPORT. A x-urn»e prior* pcxl by DeoalQt nerohant* for various products, Oof- « ted every day at 2 o’clock — Buflal Stows Market £ Buffalo, 5. T. Feb 2 SpecialBeceipta I cars; market (irtu . 1 I’nnue oleers I , 560 . Medium Steers kt 3 W) Atockers to twwt feeders Ki! 3.75 1 * Rows yx I 00 -wkgt;a Ixtlla . ft 4M) □own, fancy 42.00 0 63 00 I Common to g-.xxf22 00 010 00 H jrfa Kncelpta 1 .art; market htgber > jod mediums & heavy'p , 0'- 10 forkera fi 6 10 ?iff« 0 « 10 I Food Roughs 4 sf> (t 5 20 . Jommon Kuu«haJl.7s 0 6 20 Ita r* 6 30 Sheep— Rmvupte tiO can; market 1 1 >«<-t J . jbot<v> lam I* | , 0 7 05 Rholi-e westerns 0 7 of> i Cbot.-e yearlings . , of. 7 , , tiaody mixed sheep , 05 00 Jvll and commo- sheep 8.00 0 4.00 PITTSBURG MARFETS 1 Union Stoi’k Yards. P’SHburg 1 , Pa. Feb. 2—- Hoge—Supply 15 jars T-rket stronger ( ieavy Hoge 1 . Or,HQ •] Medium 0 fl 00 forkers , oti 00 Jght 0 t> (Mi ’igs . oli 05 . Toledo Markets I'hangnd every afaeruoon al 300 ■ .clock by J. D Hale, Decatur epecia! etre service Way Wheat hh’suly. Wheat. g.M Jore, Mar <5 Jeta, cash 32J July. Corn 45! Wav oata J&l 1 July Itata 3;j Bye oash Chicago Markets UfeioatfO market doeed al 1:15 p - m today, acconiing to D«caiur Stock sad Grain Exchange » May Wheat { July. Wheal fig? f Way Corn July Corn.... •• 41* * May Oats ;g)July Oa»*.. 2»1 May Pork|| 37 Mar Lard 7 72 UK AIN. t sr a b. OiiaoL, gsaib Mtsoksax Machine shucked one oeui les* Corn New, delivered 53 Date, new uy 5 Wheat. No. 2 Red ■ A heat, No. 8 Red 74 Harley 35 Bye No. h no 3over Seed_ 6 <j khyks O 6 15 Bunk wheal 4$ Flag H—d \ HQ timothy |] 00 Wheat, Flour, Etc. The Oak Roller Mills Quotation*. 1 Oak Patent FlourSt.2o04 60! ' Bran, per toa 116.00 Middlings, per ton 118.00 Rough meal, per cwt.... SI.OO 3 Kiln dried bolted meal, per cwt >1.50 L Screenings, No. I, per bu6oj No. 2, “ .401 ' Chop feed,!per tonl2oool Wheat, No',2, per bu .^2i Corrected every day by A. VANCAMP. HAY MARKET s. l. caaaoL Baled>7 (jq Mixed Baled gQQ Clover Baled &q When ordering Jackson Hill Coal, oall phone 311. J. D. MER ICA. «Hdtf j
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ROY ARCHBOLD, DIMTIIT, I. o. O. F. BLOCK. ’ 'Pnon * —Office, 164; reetdenea | BURT MANGOLD dentist 1 SOUTH SSCONO ST. WITN VHONI 40S 0,, j M _ gDWARD LUTTMAN TRUSTEE ROOT TOVOW Omct Day-Monday of each J. B. BURKHEAD GENERAL BRAYING AND HAUUW of oil kinds. Phonn No 461. Decatur. lafti LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Preble Office Day--Wednesday of sacs*4 —■ Remember That DR. D. 0. K OF FORT WAYNE Will Be at the MURRAY HOUSE Each and Every Thursh! Morning after 8 o'clock remaining the day. — —« Capital 1100,000 Surplus W FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana Interest paid on cert:!; ales months or one year Olßffi TORS P. W. Smith w. A Kurbk D Schmitt E. X. iW C. A. Dugan E. C Blr* D. Sprang —sfl GOAL Feed and Seeds Perinsular Portland Cement Qypsum Rock Wall Plaater We make a •P« ol * Jt l® , 1 , 2 X taking HIGHGKADKLI.BAF GOAL that will barn. J. D. HALE PDon* B Oor. Jefferson and tod
