Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT — '.i 1 .,:™.',’" 1 ; rm ft is uro, non svwdai, by UK W <a. ■ LLINaHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES B, *»rr>T. p»» wra» >Oc ST «*rr»«r. per y«*r SBOO S» per re..att »»c Bj wall. per jf«r St.SO Wn<l« eoptM. Two Peele Ut«rri«r»'r» •»« I *o a spp 1 es. n ■osasM In ths *i Itacatw. toAlara, MSMonU-eMMwarai} setter SSSBKBBS=CXrs=^.'~’-“rr^=:-—-r—: —-rrts: J M. HELLER, manager The Jeffer- men banquet at Fart Wayne tost night was one of the beat ever given The tuaais and specs*hr* w’vre & * nature Jen ting a desire for democratic party unity, and iIWN with shat w-r? -i« earn estness that means something It means that the party will unite Thrlr differon *• are as naught when nom fared to victory Among the sjieakers was Judge Richard K £twin of th s oily Will Celebrate. The Ihsnabasitae lodge will onto brats Waat:ngton » birfh.lay Thors day ever.!nr and a good time is anttotpaied An >p; r print# pro gram has b*»>n arranged to be foiiowed by an unrheon An ad StonSto® !«<-? fen wants will le nbarged and the public I* rxwtUally tart tod to aMMkd DofiA target tbe date THE I’EW>W FEV I R (it KM has rarraAly b"ft «t Imw • rhsiratM wm* V t;-.a To fro* Um> • »«l«s. !r:ir arttragw,:,,* the ft&sH rfJraAiv* ■& .. <■ I b Kir.p • hew Li’s Fills G itsnsmtoi tocsra all dhissiase due toßMlana posso* anti <xt etspat»oi. 2f«i Hl*. klirr \ Cbr «l«a,a Drur Storo For T»!; J' ■«■*> tutkrV jff-4., Wnsa **«• u » 1 si<w-., *. „i lost —A far driving (tors Finoer roturt. to Fred Re pfiert's « ferw Bsoaev a-v th*l Dr D D t’aiy f F,W» Wave • ; «- »l t • M ,rrav H«wrra «wk sol Stoy Thurwtay ■aore.ng after *<4*l v■■ fork rta.*.t tfas lay For Rale —ll6 sort* * mi Im frora I iw»t-.r g.s.id ’..a' Sa. I: jM gaud new boora two hams, one ts «?*«> g sod wab rd water and wtod an,i Ptenty of frtot. e»wi». •rib, gras iter ys. t»»c shed, tear P** 1 . rfetekwn <»«-p and c we to ssibool t« rtt.n* r»wd. pr ><w (*.<_> per acre Iwqui* of A-tort J'.«, Ptoarant Mills R F I> X« j taw,
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I Horse Sale I S f' I JfT 1 DEC:ATUR, IFNOIAINA I I Friday and Saturday, I I March 2 and 3 | B We wijj US) tbe sb, v» two dataa rndravov to Lava wbal we el | f tT" bf lbw largest and Immi borsw aalva ww bwid it, 1 J Dw-atur s W# want y.ra to bwlp aa make it the )w*t fey < <matgi..i.g J * Mate of jour twat herae* to thia aato. 1 po C Marat. 2we wifi I ■ a«4l dri’ing and a t m.t boro-i •»!» and w t |t fe,,. livravnm, I * 2* 1 ET*** ••<’»*< dntoes from ,i| ( <, u o ( Ml) d Ohio 1 ■ if Joo haro a drivw or a fr»nd that baa coe to rail, imng ■ tnm and we wi I have a buver I! you want to buy * driver I ■ wait for thia e» to. ■ On March 8*• will mH draft and general purpdto hurra* If 1 you bare * h rra ' U . . , . ,. t> . t v Uil , a|| wo will have the buranion the ground Tho>-oix>n;i*aiot> will l» th* »»tne ra on all former aatae t’l utu I h*gd, if eold. and |l per head if no* sold 1 g , Rot*** »,'■ !*• ■‘. ki by sesshar, •&<! will be num’xerad aa they E W erauein. If you waot tirrt Bumiwra, cOTterarlv 1 g Hoping you will be with ua and stay with ua both March 2 I * and 3, we are ■ Ycura truly, j I Decatur Horse Sale Co J
Linn Grove. Oscar Holbrook of Richnon’, Wisconsin, is sojourning among his kindred at and about this place. Several of our people were put i ting up ice the last of last week Th« crystal varied from 5 to 7 • inches thick and of fine quality Chancy Heller of Balbeck. Ind . land friends of Fort Wayne, T■ t • Nave and Mr* Eamt Smokier f Bluffton, made the former s mother la brief call last sreek Noah Binmgartner and wife of Rocgford, Ohio, lAvi and Daniel B*unigarter of Decatur attended the Opitger Baumgarb-r wedding a week ago this Thursday evening A tsp graphical err ? --currrd tn onr last iPmt The manuscript gives the population of Greater New York aa 3.<3?,501, Buffalo j3.’»?..v7 and KaßFraameco 342 *-.' j instead of the figures published An infsir and social gathering was held at the home of Samuel ttphger. tn ho»or of the newly married oouple last Friday evening , Music galore was furnished by the ■ Linn Grove orrbrstra However, the mmie was a er- -ndary matter Io the wed ted n npie. as their cup of Joy was already tiled to g< spel measure R ■•rrshnintits were aer\ M and partaken of with the usual relish su-ih a <XMa«.m engenders N>t a ‘ew of our rttixens who have t*w*n sswevd or the dredg'ng of the Wabash river met at l.mn Grove T’.eslay sru>rn<x>n. thirty h->nrs tv' re the limit of time f r ft ,ng the remonstrance at Be-tland Th* dm went west f <rth with one . hundred and twenty signa l a res Two other awtioßß of the t»n.- n -treune will hw filed later, whtnh bears •v<4sn<v» that the people of N>-,«sth Adams and Ea»t Ws.is conn t.*ee are not sleeping <;» saared right* Sal? and Serial A ■ ■. j |»<Ft ■ / lb** *■ * ®. Mi Uj«- u--Air* J 0 Thwywiat * -’■ *•* Ov ' Mii* / tb* »i cy ifr. * « jt, th«* <4 lb** rtiuwcMi fcr’d u|}| Lv lb»* ladiMi <4 Ibr I h rbatt'h IX' t#o< tW Imw b»<l Notice. W» fra re plenty of ft>ue»y to loa* at 6 per n*Bt fL-fiurger A Mm<th. atbarnevs al jaw aud aWraews N olics I have piaray of money to kaa SB farms No c*>tnmission. l> H Erwin, Attxrhey al iaw 4* I owed Astra» ab«ep. owns* maay have tha same by inquiring of Wdl iaa» Jw-kaoe and pav>pg for thia not’ <Mf
The Program. The Rebekah lodge will give a social Thursday evening, at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. A splendid program will be given, beginning at eight o’clock, prompt. Everybody come and have a good time. »- Recitation • ■Mary Erwin I Vocal Solo Louis Holthouse -i n~< k K’ g ,S; Vocal 5010...... Msrie Beery j Reading. Fran-.w Dugan j Pantomineßess Baumgartner SelectionMcKean Quartette ‘VooalSolo Harry Beardsley > Instrumental Duet e *T- T I Iva Simcoke Selection < trehestra . Reading... Gertrude Whery i Vocal Solo* Hugh Hite p-n—u: ■X... Selection’ .... McKean Quartet Selwtioo Orihestra Refreshments. NOTICE. The 5 and 10 cent store formerly kn <wn as the Hine Front will move one square north of old stand, where we have put tn a more ■ ' mpuie line of :, a»l K- <w»t goods and expect to be ready to pen to the public _n February 24th at » 30. a m . wh«-n we kindly nv:l* every tody to oome and ate us Mr and Mrs Baughman IT ]■* ■ ami V vnl J*t-»r* Iwk 1 'arpet wearing James ('oirrda e Decatur Ind tl.'i N i;th I "Venth sireet k*' 7 l>et A W Rr, lodge pin F»n«l *r please return to th s < ffire. if For Kent—A well furnished eight rtxvn hotw with bath Eaqutre at this -ifho When ordertng Jackwm SQI C a a.i pt.. oe3ll J D MKB ICA 6Mtf anissl Lady detwnstratrsr, of good character and appeatamw. to travel in company with two iadtee. i Cal! after & p m, 23N N First st <• lw Ma» Ls*«s» M. A*tm*s. gi ! Hl Louis and return via t'.e i ■lover Leaf, Nsturdav and Fun Jay, Fehr nary .tihand: th god return-.ng 'uwvlng Ft L tils anti! ■ M .indav February < hii Iren ba f fare Tom L. Miller, agent 1 .■ Il j r <ais aair ssl’kia , (lew next ten days, carriage, new new carnage harness, two bruod »«« <ww and calf, farm wagon, eighty chi-, kens. Lxieefiald and kitoben furniture, eAc . etc 8. C WOLFE One Bule weal and roe mile wsilt <4 F’eaaanl Milla X> fid Lew etcurwust rat** to New Orleans Mobile and Feoewoia. Fla . Via the (Trrvsw I**af. Feb. 22 to 27 One fare plus FJ.2B lor round trip, good Jeav | ng <test.nation until March 3d. Exu iio. « untd March 17th can lie pro-o-'wl f.< al destination by |>ay<n»ut ! of M) cents T I. Miller. Agt In "A Hot .them fitrl In ‘GF Mrs, D. Ofvaud U r-gl.t d«*cnb*e the burial ot the Jwuag twro Latane. one of the n •> drs>ms'i< tiM t««>-b:i.g '.:.-->.lents la toe etary es the Omfederacy Ila died uwdi.' g a gailaat vbargr “Jobs Ijstane. a MvatSMßt in b»s brother's cooij.au J took <-tarps of the body and with e cart sod driver tried to return to BMhmottd. Finding this UFpustlbse, as toe sweuiy In pus tna.vs ot the csssntry ali sr-nnid. bs went to Vt'sotwivsl toe home of !»r. BrokMibreugh, who Was then a our g*<f> la tie- arw j lbs «ppmsrhed Slid Ise, tn avoid capture, was oMigsd to trove t « t.r 'i»-t • re mains e»J escape oa fmt Mrs Bro k<-«sbrough seat f.»r an upsi t-i-r gytSitt. to i-erforni the funeral errevnotk j>« nut the enrff’r wonM n-<r perrett kirn to pass Then, with a few other Midi's, s fair bain-.l r.ttie gtrl. ber apron r.-'M wto nti 'e e •»*«, sod s few faithful slaves sb> Stood reverently near, a plows ’ irgtnla tuatroe read the w. sw.n and b> .tiful burial servk*e ever th* mid, »idl form of one of tbo noblest gentletows and moot tatrepid office•* In ties Confederate army Mm> wai'-bad tbs clods brsjisd Uj*m »be roffin lid. thee s<sklng on her boors in ajgbf and bee ring of the foe she .-omniltted his soul's welfare sod the struken hearts be had left Milod him to the owroy of the AU l alhsv.” *. mu;—, »»-**>» A Ceealeteet Career. “I ran renumiber when the wealth, , Mr. Itldrtn didn’t have a dollar of his own. - said th» maa wbo dlsparsgra. “Wife." auswwvd the misanthrope. “It Is said that be Is still doing bust- i neas entirely with other people's dol- : lars''— Washington Star. The Aal'i Aaeeotry. “What makes Judge Aat so stuck op? Is he any better than the rest of I "Is be! Why, say, the judge Is a dl- | rect descendant of the ant that the aiuggniti was sent to/'-rnek
NELSON’S FIGHTING MEN. Had Faw Pleaaarrs and Faced Death WUh a Jest. Os the “wooden walls of England." the great sailing ships in which Admiral Nvis in won bis victories, and of the men who worked them, a critic writes: "Though beautiful to behold and terrible to fight with, those old men of war wet* w*»<e often thuu not abodes of ryranny and wretcbedue.ss. Ihe violence of the press gangs, wb-i b acUed men of all ayes awl occupations, was tut n pc. jude to die oppres-ion that fo.iewed. Decent men were herded indiscnuiinatoly with ruffians, the rights of tree born Englishmen wire ruoely snatched fro: i i.-.-ui for liiem thenceforward there was no taw save the Wil. of the captu n and the dread articles ot war. M.i-r>- going leave was nonexistmt. the food was atrocious and scanty, puuishmeuis were barbarous, and the only ttarug served out with any liberality was ruin, ou whlcb the men gut drunk auJ to»u were flegg- d for that offeuau at the grai.uga next j morning. “la Nelson’s time the seaman had few pi.-tai.. .-•« s»ve the prospect ot a I Lot fight and bis daily pint of rum. j But to these must t* added the vainI glorious sattafaettas he took in bls ■ clothes W hen rigged out in hta t*st he fre , :;-i.ti, w»re rings iu bis ears and silver tv.. s.«-» on bis low shoes, bls short idle* jacket would be decorated with goi'l buttons and cotored ribbons j sewed down the seams to give sn sudi,ll.lll.ll gajrtj. bis -rat might tat I red -t - .-i, end a bi.i< » silk hand1 kerchief would be knotted tooaely - round bis lliro.it. As the finishing tou> U Li* h. r would be banging In a cue down bls buck. The broad roltars w. ro first worn as a i-rab-- turn against the groa.se ami pom.it urn used In dressi h.g Hie p.g- 1 I “Bat all tUrse fr jiprrw-s were dtaI carded »• ..< -i i.-r M .us livre r .st loose frout tf.vir Us.dng* and the Itostocks i were l.gbtrol It «st the < (Ut-.ia of the ! tuvo when going tnt«> set! >u to strip to ’ the waist. They took tta-ir Ltack silk : haudksri hb-fs sod boimJ them very : t giitly round tbeir heeds over their ears so that the roar of the gu:is might ■ not der'■ .•> them far life It Was re I (earled lust tueu c ■ ng Into a<'ti-*a al ways wore a sullen frowa, bowtier i m.Trr they were !ti fbelr talk. 1; . » . . 1 in i. ( day vrra mriias'v primitive and toi's'rtne, but , the rosults were uti'lool>!ediy aal.sfaei lory uo to the nameless and number I sail -rs wh- met gr m death on the ,-in- k and I .>»«! »tau>«sl decks or in the dark burn* of ths cockpit, That those i bs-dy and • arolr-v r •■n otf—i faced death or •' • '•- rut with a Jest or a [ cheer only rs- i.-rs t < r um onsetoOS i hw--‘«ru the ttwcw Impressive"-djbica-go News. Coar Rmmhsws, • peMd ths ' other day at s eiub which bad boepli tably tor rn open its doors to two otosr ris ™ A certain well known officsr t. «-«* guilty of the offense <>f ai;> -k:tig in the mornbig so-nu. A* a matter of fact, bs was uud»< the isspr,>n that it was the *.•.>, a. r r-«»m A brother officer mid b uof hie niistaks lie west «i> to tbs only ot: <-r i" ‘pant of toe tovw. an old ge ■■ ■ m dox.ug In a comer, arid apo, <>?.-! f>r bai g inadiertently ; twokeu Obe of the Ttiie-i of toe Club. 1 The Old grotletuan replied, without haste us f<>Uows- My deer sir, pray do not apologias In the first pteee. I am sure you would not have smoked Lad you ku wn that tt was prohibited; ta tbe swimhl. I should be the last person to t. .i..< you if you had done so; ta tbs third, I am not a member of the club, ami in the fourth 1 have just breo nu.ok.i.g inyaeif London Globe Tk. »t Dnltara. Wall street is tt>- cap.ixl of the en» t ire of dollars Like al) other capitals. It has its Int goes. Its favort'es Its dusds. Its cabala and its ramerlltas, and. like ali other capttsta It gives its rator to those who s|m>ml their Uvea there tt has even a sort of patriotism “wolf b ,i»«" wtiich brings Its ettisens together st times tn defease of the dollar and of property rights The <•«.?.re of d' darw ta not altogether a noble spii-t*' *e *'* ■« Bot thrilled at the were tho igrbf of those Venice bank era who "611010■•-I” the cru-aders Wo do hut like to tliinii ot those Wall street manipulator* who tried to corner the gold supply daring our civil war. when turi nation Beetled gold. Mam«! Merwin la Hnecesa Magazine. TIm»» Fee a Oases. What shall we do with our parents? There is my father ruining himself and i»e by bis willful ignorance and my mother ruining us by tier extra vs games It la a great development of the times that the ordinary child who Is past twenty is altogether better odsrated more exparieweed and wiaer than are his pnrauts! It has eccuered to me to suggest that after the eldest child reaches t»futy the parents sbould therefore tome under the control of tbs cbiMretj.—Letter in London Orapbic. weaw—s—aw*. 11*1 ■<!<!•• Sbrlms FtMsers. Horses (»sy aa important part la ahrtmp fishtoff along the Belgian coast. A procession of weather beaten Ksbermen starts from tbe shore, each maß mounted upon the bark of a trained burse, dragging the triangular purse shaped net which scoops In the shrimp as it passes over the sands. Tbene fishermen on horseback frequently make hauls of several hundredweight tn a single trip. “David Hanim,” the novel written by the late Edward Noyes Westcott, netted tbe author's estate about 3125.ttju. according to a statement made la tbe sniTogate'i court, fiyraocss, N. Y,
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Friday/ February 23 Mr- Porter J. White Presents hia stupendous and magnificent production of GOETHE’S f “FAUST”"] With Startling Electrical Effects. Mephisto shows Faust the vision of Marguerite in “FAVST,” and he accepts the forfeit and signs the bond. The Duel of Death Maphtato kills Valentine with the electric sword. “FAI.ST,” the Acme of Stage Realism. Ths Most Complete Theatrical Production ever Presented in this City. PRICES, 25, 35, 50, 75C. :?% T , a v M *i; Seat sale Holthouse Drug Co.
ROF< SALE. A fiv.- rootn cottage, with lot G'.xlTAloto of fruit, barr Hx!O ; n ahafw House pii*d for gim am! g-ixl cistern. 1 his pn p.. rtJ ’’ at J4SHI io. Any one in th<- market for a goed small house <r v d. jg gs vent for rental purjs sea will do well to investigate. Farm of 76 acres, located six miles from Berne, with powl eight rwffl house and tw<> cellars Large l«nk barn 40x70, hog hou*(, corn in; orchard, nearly ail black land, fairly well drained, well fenced BD( | h’„ • mTes of timber. Brice $5,C()0.00. 53,(M4).00 cash and the balance ;n rowrw time Thi* place is cheap and will pay you to investigate. If v<,u aro thinking of buying' ity or farm property, come in and get Ulit complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phene 4.T0. Office ov« Burna’Harnera Store. Decatur, Ind
EGGS AS FOOD. Tboaah Vearlr Halt Water Tk»r A** Kstreravlf >w<rliloa*. The white of an egg ta nearly seveni v üb: v water, the baliuice being pur* albumen l lie yolk ta -Lgtltlj 1- >-■ than sue half water These figures apply approximately to tbe <ggi of turkeys, to®», gw-M- iliteks and guinea fowls. To s<> - w b<>w nearly alike tbe «gg» I »f various itornvwtlc fowls are In re s;« -1 to < omj««ition, tbe follow ing fig- ( uro* are g>veo the department ot j agr cviturv Hens ••kg B.fty per cent water. If: : per cent protein. 33 per cent fat. Duck's egg Forty-six per cent water. I 17 per cent prote.n, M per cent fat. Gooes <-gg Forty four per cent water. 19 per <- nt protein, 30 |*r cent fat. Turkey ogg Forty-etgtt per cent wa. ter. IN per cent protein, 33 per cent fat It S' itild l>« explained that protein Is th* stuff that goc* to make muscle | I and blood Fat of course is fuel for I running the tawiy machine. Thus It t will lie ». ■ :i that egg*, though half or nearly half water, are extremely nutrit one, containing all the elements re gtilrcl tor tbe building and support ot tbe human t>>dy. But the old saying that an vgx contains as much nutriment a* a pound of beefsteak ta fat from eorroct. It would be nearer tbe fact to estimate a pound of eggs at ••lual to : of lean lieefMcak io noiirishiug power. Saturday Evening Post MAKING CAMPHOR. 1 simplv I'ro'.u With ■ ItlU Nor* Simple tpimrafM*. “To make camphor,” anld a chemist, 'you put In ' Lips st one hole, aud out of another hole yon draw the crude yrosluct in <-oar»* white graine like salt "Wherever camphor trees grow you will Ond <amphor distilleries They are low buildings of mud brick, and their odor ta so aromatic that It cat bv dotected t" > miles off. “In each building there are a dozen fire* On eu- h fire Is a kettle of boiling water with a perforated lid. Fitted on the top of thia kettle la an iron cyliuder filiisl w tit t-uuipii .r chi|>s of tbe else of your little finger. Fitted to tbv
RidoeVillß Crushed stone and i\iugtjvinv Stone Scrc( , nin g s FftnMEnS, CONTRftCTOnS and all that are interested in the use of crushed stone. Have you ever had anything better than Ridgeville Crushed Stone for yonr roads and all kinds of concrete work. The roads in your county, built with Ridgeville crushed STONE, speak for themselves. Our stone with the screenings make a road for immediate use and will never wear out. Correspondence solicited. Address, ftrmfield & Cartwright
' top of the cylinder is an <-r,.yy I verted Jar. “There is your whole apparatus, * ■topic tliinr which work’ •Imply, Th* ■ (team 3? the boiHng wutrr p -•* ng through the cylinder extracts frutn campb-ir wool Its oil This mi, rnoqifi Ing still upward with the gteam, stties like a brine on the sides of the ■? ‘ verted Jar nt tiie top. Thia brine. »!.-»» j the fire Roes out. dries Into a d.-. • like Lost or mow. ! “White and aromatic, the frostlike | substance Is the crude camphor It is l scraped off the aides of the Jar and iw i fined and pressed Into tt< a'tr ■ » I bell* and cube* that you buy nt a high ! price everywhere."- Kansas City Ud*. I pendent. STINGING MOSQUITOES. Birds Swiger More From These Peats Titan I toes Maa. "Bird* suffer more than man from i the mosquito.” a naturalist said. "Frsqurtitly the mosquito cuu't get at tnatk but bird* hi can always get at. “Toe iiiuiv tuustjuilo is uaim.ess iis never atlngs. It is the female »be docs all the mischief. Male and female alike live through the winter. “After the mosquito's egg is f.r«t hatched, the creature that Issues f r » is called a wriggler. The wriggler fires «n water, in marshy pools, In tba puddles *nd the ooze of low ly X meadows. He is like a tiny snake, and be must come to the surface to breath'. "Hence kerosene a* a mosquito exterminator. Ladle out kerosene on a pool of water and two table-*' >oui . < will spread until they cover effectual)* fifteen square feet. This oily CO’**tug is air tight a* a skin. If tiers are any wrigglers In the water ut.*!r» It they must di*: they must smother “Some think mosquitoes feed oo Mood alone. This Is a mistake. If a mosquito can't get human blood ur bird blood or animal blood. It stalk plants and feeds on their julcea*Pkuiadetphia Bulletin. In FIJI the coinage consists cblc’y of whales’ teeth, those of greater »«.*>• being dyed red. The natives exebanr* twenty white teeth for one red one. us we change copper for silver.
