Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■nil umim. Hi srT sricoif, B) l. M W O. ILLINUHAK*. MMCIIFTION MTU l| »*r*!»r i>*r »*•* 100 9* ? sever yer fn: 16.00 It •Ml, U*r BMtl » 6c ■•mail iwr year 6* 10 tingle cuplM. TW Osnt* atssrl.s iex»»n s.is sna.anea »; p tcauoa lultrM 'li.'lS'S! •> »■ 1...«: »«« Ml V 4 N. HUll I, Mamcu —B*w—' — ll ■ — I Thu g a p at«t# onmmMta* ar* j otbarwiaa engaged and will net; hold a alar chamber saaalon lion I dm?. On* th* thing* that (want m , the tight in th* i • gbits district la HUlwelt baa a bar I and Croaar baan t A a >tb*r thing ta, Ma I aril la willing to tap hit bar I.—Colon bt* Oil Poat Moraf 3d Ihtolap onor a ***>» 1 graaaioenl caulllat*, undertake* to m 4« awlpr Gmgreaaman < ro« pachar * r a eg*d jk tit ai inter fame * Tba dwenmant ocU.rssd nothing Otmvtß«nng and ~d *v»n to man lion a <tef*n*a to the out ! Vnfwo -• a*» tame lit (if ft .'SC fir tha honor and gi-wy ot * eongr#** tonal noninati >o ... i i. * (ia|reM»»B Cf mar baa a } i*l right t pf ifc«i again#* ait *##»*# Mao* of t ' 5-JO in r ’pf t> gat fc » mom T» 1 re it." : »j la a oao i Ctdau for m&|re«t math cat* danai r* to M rabnkwd it sot { >« nowsent ir. at tba p>, is Tn* dawtwerata a aid s**»*r k irtte anything of th* fad tinny w<mid and 4are 1..- » ll •*. * • » •swot* that tba rapa ana pan <f> any! • ng dtarapakabln and dtagrasw fni and attll p>H appro*tmataiy , thatr | rota, ail at rhirh fe* , Vi afcow that -**• parly mesa's;, ap« fair ptar and i jiMir daniing and th* <<»lt**r party d-»# not — |‘iy mouth Ikem-neat ■ i *'!» ths dtatr t= l arh»h I hat* tU honor k r*|>r»«*nt lb* y* p » a- u 1 w».t *t«bd f an tnt<]u>t»ua pruir—■ting Tt< r would i*»o b tba pollttoai Ilf* <it *,f any gang , of (r*»hi» in* and highland*** that would attempt it If tba reamh»n of my party in tha truth (flatriot at -yn p »*»>«# t j pr*rm| tha illrtat a of a r> ni.nat n by anrb a gang and t«r *w«h met bust# Mar ♦«- ng j, ,»**t tn tha «tghtb dMtrVt thry m di btd# (hair Mm* and *wh tba gang by anting for tha oj>p a-.ng part) a candidal* at «ha jr Is* Tha l*>«* >t paUie aaa 1 itnaant in nr dbinei a to *h * #**•** to* rrndar *ucb a sitoatn a ran ~ aapp •*! * but 1 k< * wn»t iha fair minded paopi* of lbo diatrtrt wenid do if anrb a attnatton arwr •hontd aria# — ‘ < 'ongraaaman I'ftnpiet*/
Jl Horse Sale | ft 111 9w 1 DECATUR, INDIANA ' I 1 Friday and Saturday, ] I —March 2 and 3 j ■ Vie *i mu the at* »w two tlllrn endeavr tU, but* what we ei | B pwcl to !*» our of the largest and best horse sale* #T*r brld in I B DscMllf p W» want joo to brlp us mcke it tbr best bf et>Q signing £ f| ton* of your twwt boruru to tbin sale. L'pon March 2wr will I V anil driving and *j»ed hones only, and will barn liverymen I B and person# wanting driven* from all part* of Irdtana and Ohio, ■ M So, If you hu»r a driver or a friend that baa con to anil, bring 9 him and we will hare a buyer. If you want to buy a driver, I B wait for tbia rale. a | B On March 3wr will aril draft and general purpose horses. If V B you have s horse of this description, brsug him intctbiaaale.au I B you know we will have the buyer* on tbe ground. I B The «*omnjiaaion will I* the saoie as on all former salee' ?2 per fl B bead, if sold, and $1 per bead if uotaold. m B Hor*e» will lie sold by number, and will lie num rered aa they 1* B eotne in. If you want the first number*. come early 1 9 Hoping you will lie with u< and stay with ua both March 2 1 B and 3, we are 1 a Toots truly, ■ 1 Decatur Horse Sale Col
NOTICE TO INSTITUTE WORKERS. Sd 8. Moaea, ohatrmnn of the Farmers InstHote, would like to meet all the aloe president* of the different township*, »* well a* the ladle* Intonated to tba organisation of a woman'* ancillary in Conner tion with initiate work for the coming year, in the uffio# of tha Fir*t National hank, Decatur Hat arday afternoot, March 3. at IsfO o 'oU«k Notion I hare plenty of money to loan an farm*. No oomra!**ton. D B. £rwin. Attorney at taw Notice. IV* hare plenty at manat to loan at ' per cent tVhurgrr V Hroith. attorney* at aw and atiatracrer* FOR SALE An night foot thovr rut. Inquire at thia often. Whan ordering Jackwig H>U Cm! all phon# 311 J D SIKH ICA **dtf F r Hal* A ref rig* tor a* good a* on* w■.,! **!'• heap, -Mjasreal thi* i®<e. t*d»? C«rr*ag» and **g» {stiShog *1 l» li rt Bro • !'.»• *»n:.lh *btj C«|. *c i *-! wt *t tl G ro*? First •td VI atr*<et« M'anied —.f‘ >*itloa a* h i*e i**p*« tn tiwa or mantry Wid • war preferjesl Addre** UIS 8 Kran* in S« Marion, led Fig H*ttt—A w*ll farnlebed eight r Kin b* ;•* with tialb hr. ..ra at tbia ffifl* l *t K• f > lb a »'!.s4 • t « ait*. b*sl Fitidsy will pl*a** return to Mia* Kiileta* Smith Oil**e fystf r ite dire t line to the i,» » ■ . Is at i **r» W»tl field ana fhi field* llhma* Cation nan re.*! t lunar Lem' ag*nt b|>*c’ial tint way actioniat rata* tc the West atsd tl n'haest a a th* ( lorer leal, March r.tb and JO T. L Mitnr agent ft i% to Toledo and return tia tba i k/tmt iasst. holiday. March 3, l*f4. Trataa ianra !**-<-*»ter t 30 a m and 13 -a m . good re taming tearing Triad,, until 1! 3$ 1 an March ttb Lot F » Tart ar jig tS hit* • ttb blark fa,'* t>la» a #|* t e. bipand •mail iciark *|a ia :6 hair on hrsly Ad| par f>g rsturs, D<* M Trout Fur Mala — <S3 arr*a. « mile# from itacntur. good iJact autl. tiled, good naw hou*a., two barna. on* U dltf g -«l wall of water and ad let mill Finely of fruit, for#mb. gratnarya, tool abed, bog pen, iht"k*e aoup and e, -a* to aobool •»n rton* rond, prro* g*o jwr acra 'f»,jnlm <»f Albert I’*!*, I‘.e*aant If ltu. H r D, No. l. Jmo
TOLD HIS STORY I ___ k • Detective in Retervoir Testified Against 1 Shteley. » -- - - •**<.l«l Talagram To Th* Oamocrat Wapakußata. 0., March l —Tedt am of tfce tnal of Iraeo Shreley, ac ruwd >f cr.ceplfirg to deatroy the (trand reaerreir, an broken when i |Mlke Knyn, lb# Pinkerton detect tr* wa* placed on the witn«*»* atand 'to toll of hi* woik m fetreiiog oat I the alleged doera of Ih* dynamiting [of the reaerrotr. Hi* te*Umoor reads Itke rnmauce Born in un ' don h* r-ame to thi* country when ' j3O year* of age, and ha* been with the pinkerkjoa (or twenty year* A man of refinement, he was oorr ! peHed to lire a* a typical bank rat, aleeping oat of doora, often pret*nd mg dr«nk*nnc*« In the gutter anil! finally Coitoo antmaomed himself and *poke of another attempt that was to he marie when he wantnl ' Ryan b be p him T - get In with i n an e* wv: t, Kyan r*prc •*tsted himsc f a* a an,on siagger ■' fagaiim fro® Cb; 0 p Walsh Arrested. taae al Taiagraw *J Tha Democrat Chicago March —John Wa'sH was arre*t*d thia afternoon, ebargnd with miaapproptaUng •A. oi*> (s held >n bt# p -aa*salon, a* thr otgrowth of lb* t hmago Na , Urinai beak failure For Mela A ir**l two tear old coll Dania! N. Er am. ‘i r »t*’> INTEHESTING LXPEKIMENT. j ••ratlbf • tirgng « <*•% Wlffei »!•*# • I I*l a• mt Waisr. Tl st a an,ail uuaalify at water «*) i j liA f <i ft,*t? Uutf \m (*»»•!# to iiiirit • ! j *tf»ri t •«* *4 ****■«*» a itirtiißf j m+ i-T *o Midkt aft* S ) r-1 :1 •m I f -I* 11 Ml ft ft * tl kooMU I# ft «»f tilflt tl*# • . pft-mmurr tt « 4 I ‘ ♦ |U 4 U'||» i ?CA |r; **4»»*rl i'tlj ti* Iferif 4#fMkl PMipfkn*# | liwit i tn*.. ttmt ft + I Ail TP 4 fttftlftfcd » ; RUch) t ith * «trf Mfti fttftiulißK an real ; Ifep «|«m ttf tint ( jak Y#* mddp ft ! J ftfbftrt iff •«!«! nft a f«*f|T | ’ j <»f ft ftirr t•* ft Nt )• fttfftftdy j M m it*# ••umk \» U*** t«*k im fttm.4jr | fiti! na.f»m* *si ul dtMmtf tUr frgfrr j ( * gift*l law »|#M rtml lu *l*3 tltii ft llfftf Ift j | t«tyf**J In tiff rtbj iff tf'istl of tfed* 01*1, | Ibt) ft t nafft 1 •■•ltu* f #■ all tjfiiiii' ift j f batwlr luy jft T \t lift* tlpt»T ft«l «f ft*# J m- |« 4 fftHßfl iftt » wliii lat'f ift |#gPHf«n| til# tilt*# larttuirt full *&4 « thfti |*M*t ta rt*fttfml I (la* i ciuk ft 1 tit rt* ft •#*-?«» ft)U> *( t»M r#*tit»|«t, but ; I sf tft «ft*l|r ft »l* tfi'«rftrili»ft» «f Ilk# Ift ft J 1 I (tik* tkftft t .111! Whr I* tt*p ftltff i I ;# Iftli) fist* tft!'# It ntiiftft ft ill) I j j t|*# «> tl « A* till flw tld-pftl *»f . ■ j ti*r N wt Pfgl tit**#*# ft* lift 1 i tl*4f :t) til*' *i*\ #» I »**■# Iht f.l« t thill tita n ift * *ii. Gl fUU4ikl;tf *»f ftatrf 1 i<% fU» tut# fttftl*# ii<# . for II ift la«*h «■ ft**. 1 t aid !'n ilrfHt* i« '
j r<J fr hu I tie tap us the tutor to tier but j | turn us the re.h | j A* a tt.all<-r at f«< t. tbia rt|«eMltietit < [ ta only *n arfiß< w*l rf-iewdi* (km >d I j wtat we know tnkes pis- • m nature j j at h'-r greoteel «*<*»*» utsiona are i ! for . taint'!.- tl id !b« re is a great nuu I if re It meter which there is a cavity j Ailed with water that baa n<» uuttrt | Aapis-w ,m.r«.,er that there I, a j j rt». k ettetciing ffuin the surface of tbs I | ground through this mess «f nab to I j tie w .iter filled cavity Modeftreatb. A j j rock >*s this cwndilloti i« a . lunfityti i i thing In nature the <-v.v«-k bring caused j j by si.iiie disturlstnce us the earth at by i | its splitting In it»e natural eider es j | thing* when it rains enough to j j fill that era-.fit. thus Increasing the depth ; j at the water in Hue rattiy. Hu* pressure 1 wilt leuijiir w great that the r-> t will I be torn into a hundred fragments. a Mist t*r Isi rn. fleliig *'!ii live Is very different 1 faun lc\ ing and mnt tie outr a selfisb enuit - ii. "h * t; « > sect opt »U« j es Uirtng IVtng In tore without leylug la Iwodagc sometime* pleasant siet some!itn*-s painful. but always bondage, mi* I.eshc s Monthly. True biting mean* frvselotn—freedom bulb for ourselves and, as far as It !» lu our power to gtei* It, for all whom we lore, for when we truly lore another liilimo belt.a we kite lilui for the sake of b.s ls-*t stri-ligih. Ills best use and bis lieat ' sigaWfi**!i*^ v> * ,iw * ait * rsitty Csriti The Empress Catherine, noticing that the eeautiful Mile, t’otis ka, who bad lately .mu* to court, had no pearls, ini media let v couituanded a fancy dress ball, to tvhi-b tbe girl wa* bidden to eouie s* a milkmaid. Then while Mile PMocka was darn ing the empress slipp*d a superb necklace of pearls Into tli* pad she carried and at her eiclamation of wonder said, "It la ouly tbs milk which lias curdled.” SSStrsrsMs*, 6ne Woman if I thought I would . rrer bare bair its gray as Mrs. Badger's, I believe It would worry me to fit-nth. Another—l am sure I should dye right off. History is a mighty drama, enacted upon tbe theater of time, with suns for lamps and eternity for a background. — Carly to.
MISSOURI RIVER BOATS. ~ Trips at the 01.1 ft,l* Whealrr* la IS, Esrir l>ar*. In the early <J»y» there was a regn Ir.r line of packets Uttweeu St. Uul* •ml Sr Jiiwyiti MU slil* wlieclcrs. ami lie; arc,-age round trip <x-cripi'i> eight d-j A I salt ii-.'t bt Isjic- every il.ty fer the Missouri river, and a« there wm-e fourteen boat a iu th? Hue each ooat mail* a round trip once t*y two week* ilrring tb«* season. During th# winter the ( rats ran beiweeu St ia,ul* and New Orleans. rowing up tin- river th* boat* r*a all night, hut in going down thry ai ways laid up a* noon as darkness net lu. iu g <ing d iwn the river the liouta ttsuailj left St. Jo**t>h ♦*ariy in tliv »n< rn e>n and laid u;> for the night at IV, «(,,«. s • •• tbtie was aiw a.vs a h»s of fr- glit t. .' id. Ihe nett day tlwi went to l.eiin*' ,n the next to Moon (I I,- and tIJA' next to Ml i,ntti* Oralslouaiiy during high water a boat would leave IgrXiUgtou at daylight and e*a U St 1. .«,* In time for breakfast the next morning l!i» b-iet* csrrhs! front 300 to too ps«.eng.rs on the trip tip th* rlvar. counting tba immigrant* on the deck, but going i«o k they only had eatna passeugrr* 11>« i-abiu fare from St. la»ui« to St J*eo*|di rang,si from 110 t011.',, which Im i:Jad meal# aud *ta,a> room Th>- !<»»** were all eiippliist • ,ii, r.i,< .-ouh*. aw! Mi* passenger* iln'S on 11,e •*1 Unit money rould nay THE AVERAGE BOY. , ll,* Oaa *«i»» t a nt* *«t. tag* tawsr* Ills Mother. tn t.ikj .g ,«*;:* with a a> 1 •iiniarm who »*id that when » tm»y thought tme h of * '»-#- h*r it eoutiterl, whll# the girl pupil* ptofisosl frielcUhip wa# only d.n ilMf, a Mow ar«l «noth*T w:.o lias both • t,u and daitghtrr to s-h-s up 1- i ii tins fashion ‘'Tha g'-crngr i-.j ir .. ,ai his mol her a* a •lave, a drudge a |ier#ot» to work for hue. in !•< gr ,»■ teil at. to I# nshamad Os and |>«|M »»ide when be get* old eeottgb to look iit fir himself Tl a iu ,g girl. li, H,li '!,<• way ba gMtN. wiflsb a mV at Uiu**» utAgT‘*tr' ful, turns to m<> her for comfort, for advice *ml wl»et» needed 1* kiml, run a.ilrrate and helpful. time «g> I w , a*d hard to give Bi' b»y aiel girl a tree t tie ) were a* .1* from l,< i!ie for a few day* and I 8x«*l Bp eo> h <u»e a tn.cn w ib law nirtaiiis, ue« •ml a lot of new tilings for tbelt aix-ives, tahtea and dr*>»er* My lit! » girl wa* so delighted that aha cwttid wares,|v contain herself My a»n never noticed ttie thing* tad never expressed a w ,r»l nt thank* wti* j hi* attention w a r,natty railed to them I bav* talk’ll with other mother# and tlimsl anltmnt exception tbelr ex|ierie»ee )a the aait * I In- daughter* are the km! esf . i„j nj,«t grateful while the Inya ex.n ! the liioat alt, ntlim, help the least and eai •* its ll.r curat wur*y an»l Iwiirtaches.' h.suss* City J lutnal. Tt»» * sis.* ttiebard Bell 111 hi* book. "My Sir !.e- (*< *».“ tells of the * . an geese, wtiiib lit rireat Britain 111 beg,me days oscil tit l>* salted amt dried for human food ‘ Many years ago these dried gt-rmf found tie r way to the lowland* of P-niund and were used as an app*ttaer A Until portion when eaten lie fore me.il* was anpfswed to t < kl* the appetite In this connection I have h*sr«! a good story A worthy farmer !n the tie'ghlsi'-hesl gyve a dinner par
j tjr, a ret when the dinner was In prog . re.* he asked one of hl« gv.<-*{* If be would hare Another potion,' upon | whk-h the guest remarked. 'I think I i w It, as t et a hit o' •-dan goo** afore I T left bame amt it ha* made me eery j hungry ' mem which his neighUir said, ■f dints* believe in th<*«e solan geese, ; for I *-t a h-t'll tin nf-.re t . im' t*t‘ nmt t -ilnna feci h Pi the hungrier '* Tke Meeks «r kselewt Persia, Me knew that tin- Modem* when j they i , o#Kjuwre*l IVr»ta found In that i r-vuutrj at: iaattoerable <j»mnttty of | Iw'inka awl actentlflc treatises and that i their general, Ha ad Ibn .VM Oueccas, asked t'abpti Omar by letter If lie ; would alloiv him to di*tribute those i I took Is Jise if the true led levers with I the rest of Hi# booty Omar answered I him In these terms "Throw them Into ; the water If they contain anything j whb b ran guide men to the truth wa j have receded from tiod what will j guide us much better If they contain 1 errors SC shall («• well rhl of them, 5 thank GodT’ in coll DiS- of th « or*!er lb* l>ook* were thrown Into the water and the fire, and the literature and science of the Persia ua disappear sd.- Kotlees ct Estraitn rrsst of OrlMlwalirs. “Ye*,” remarked Mrs. Ppatartl*, “that picture Is an original ltapbaei Husband had heard so much about counterfeit Kapbacis that h* not only on! i-nd ibis from an artist upon whom h<- could Jepeud. but he went to far as to go to the studio every day while It wa* being painted, so you can take my I «erd for It that this la a real orlgiuai Kat Uaf., v - tHSlutl Tia.iisciipt, Tile Kiss ssrf fits Presrher. Dr Houth on one occasion aftei gre&cbing before Charles 11.. who. by the way. did not care any more than the humblest disse-Mer to Helen to a reud sermon, mi twitted by the king es having reud from a manuscript. "How la ft. Dr. South” said bla mnje# ty. "that you, who are ao famous for preaching without book, should read ! your sermon * hen you preach before W*?” "May I aus war your majesty with another question?” replied tbs witty doctor! "How la It that your majesty always reada yoar speeches to your faithful commons?" "udstieh. doctor.'' said Charles, ''because I have asked them for money so often that by this time I am ashamed to look them In the face." Dr Houth, It moat b* admitted, bad ?.*.!:ij laid himself opeg to the rst-ct —
iTHAT WE ARE HERE ViTHoufi "HIVnK VE ARE GO!MG .CAnPVITH You A GOOD Lo nr . T ml AnD EVERY WEEK w? / _ A No SHALL TALK T 0 You ABOUT / r / CLOTHES YOU OUQMTroVLAf} ' MftTWUftW «9Qft If t>i tKMTfi i>awb cc Cn.c»c Buster Brown’s Headquarters Will be With ELZEY & VANCE Comer East Court House Decatur, Indiana 1 i iaa —***,■
THE IRISH PEASANT. Mis tf,.sallalllv Is tlKle » ,|S*I»( *T Hl* < *»*»rlr*F, Th# sol rh»ra* of th# !ri«h peusanta. .v, i! ng to crank Sir ,u ‘:rs-1....>1. ;,u old fc*h Inins! sv *>o > an- ii,! sane, b# Cit they v d»n, ended from ci,.,< f« and Ibe.r n ...our* are ruled *0» conSitigly. Take abritt-r in any hut <m the mountain 1y , i Wid l»- grisi,-d as If Iti tamales had Iws-n longing to see you Tibs will not be due to the fa«*t that you sis in prosperous; Indesst. you would Is- even more graciously welcomed if you were lu rags Mur la their court* only exhibited when they «ra host* Oti* e when I whs exploring th# Hurren of Clara a ragged old woitisi aeiiteil by the wayside a.voateil at) eijuully roggist driver. “Exetiaa m»n air.” ahe said, "but did you happen !« meet a Kiaf ou the romlf" "’Dswst then, wa am." aald be bow ing respectfully, “aud l m sorry 1 did not "Vkho wax aber 1 asked him w hen we had driver, out *>f her bearing ' lie. I theu, aud I don't know,” said be " Tia Minis |«ror aou! that ba* t«>*t her loaf and will b*
BONE MEAL THE finest thing ever produced on tbe maiket for poultry Aiso a fine land fertiiiier. Something that will make me heo* iy faster am! a great thing to keep littie ebteka healtht 1 hi* « something d*w and I am row in a poeitioo to turn it out u I. 2 r < and *4l fx tind sacks at prioea that will aatouieli jou Dt i t iet your chickens dwindle down to nothiog r ,ul of a beaithy food, but purchase early anti the results f PURE BONE MEAL —— ■■■ -ss. ■ S..SI -s—» 11,11 - FRED SCHEIMAN L - - - —■—j xCL iti/ I There sre many res-ms for Dueber-Hampden Th- y a-e acr-in'e I - ill pL SZJII 38 ■ elegant c -> I m 1 wJ ■ SB ir.il c.;: e sis m.. Sand tinker ti.e same gaarauttv. trustor combine, and - f inert v/atch value {-• y° ur taoo- yy, y Ohn iLutak" aod cdwri * ul man . lb# , cUowiai store*-' bJ A „ ca... Vj W. L. LEHSK, \ from 7 to 25 / LEO AUTH. • Jewels.
| golu’ to beii hungry ti-,...; t or, tt other ocr-nticu au aged u,an. ai , I knee breecbm and «si ...»uj | addre.-»<d me u* I was i;ia -j tn t'onuemara. "I am ib :» i, i;* ■aid he, “tflui yon arc Mr J. "Well, sir," said I, "y- u .r* tbiakiM wrong.” "Well, sir,” be sr,- swel ws emnly, "stiya Ito my«*>|f I sas *a come up the side, that ;• Mr. JAs It hike, and If 'ti» not. m.-.-s I >-» 'tls a fine up*thandin' j ~g iu*at»n i whoever he is,” .Now I am asc'tafi that be knew I wa* a stranger, tag *m got that s charming »,i> in {«* i chat I should sit lisaule linn "II tb< s feme « all and dis- uss lb* »#/* of Vm . «*.•!,1 t TBe great question * ant sc ert what rn' .cr you have In or p e as wbut you will buy a.'b A Kj»a
DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST W’no has been In business ui D«, -j twenty years, atlll has hi* ufflr* »: St* old stand, stairway north Kirtt 'i; tonal Bank, Decatur, Iml ina _ _
