Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1906 — Page 2

[HE DAILY DEMOCRAT I’ll! BVBWUm, KXCBPT SCMDaT, BT fc. M W Q. ILLINQMAM. • •■•CRIRTION RATE* *> p»r ’»> too >T eurlH per year 16.0 C Bf math par raoath S» wall, par year ttsc Single cc.piM. Two Centa. aSvsrUama rate*or.aJe tn..anon npp IcaUoa li'rrt'. in tee pcatoAoa at Decavir, Indian M •neond-elau n>ali mailer SPSSSSSZwZw >ii..» —i—... — —....—— —■ J H. HELLER. Manager If it takes B.W. Sholty thirty eight years to establish his party affiliations; and it takes George W Cromer eight years to eetat ish himself in corgress without a record, how long will it take the I*emorat to "flop'* from a Cremer to a democratic ergan A suitable reward will be paid (or a pr< per solution of Ibis problem in mental arith melt-’ —Journal. That is right lap the barrel and offer rewards with each and every hard earned thought that is reduced to cold type The Stilwell style of eamjwining is one cf the four flush variety Tbt y try to make a mountain Out of a mole hill. For in-1 t an». the Andri son Herald. . jrhicb is *so steeped in sin — Crumpacker—m behalf of Stillwell and against Cromer, that they ab aoiutely can not think straight They report Congressman Cromer, , in a speech M Alexandria, to have questioned the tide;;tv of B \V bhoity to the republican party No other newspaper heard such a statement and reported i’ Why ' There .s another c nunarum h r the Journal Io < fhr "a suilalle re ward in mental arithmetic Fol 1 jwing •heir anniUEcement the en ure district bears mu'h about the quest-on cf fidelity rtgardirg Mr bhoity And even Mr Shclty fills epsoe in replying to such a d—liable charge of treason. Why all lb - ruVry over one lost lamb 7 it is simply the game as inaugurated by the btiUweli ampaign bureau They propose u ber.ttie and twist out of joint everything that will rtfiect against Mr Cromer, and to, um it to soap up that angelic creature at pretent known aa Hor wow btiliwe.i. They are a heap hot. even if they do possess a uansl. Foe Sale A refngalor as good a« tea n « . . ,-L . r»-at it. > office 37dtf

BONE MEAL THE fiewi thing ever produced on the market for poultry Aiao a fine land fertilizer. Something that will make the ben a lay (a»ter and a great thing to keep little cbicka heal th v Thia ia aoweth ng new and I am cow in » portion to turn it out in 12j, and SO pound nack» ai prices that will aatonich you. Don t let your chickens dwindle down to nothing for the want of a healthy food, but purehaae earlv and see the results of PURE BONE MEAL -r ".ita.iL"!" ■„ j, ..et'jgarrs"" i FRED SCHEIMAN

Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains.

SUNDAY SERVICES. Presbyterian. Sunday services at Presbyyenan church, March 4 1906. ' 9 :15 —Sunday school. i 10:30—Morning worship. Sermon theme. "The Likeness 6:oo—Senior Cdi-'tian Endeavcsociety. Topic study. ‘ What is true happiness. Luke 6:20 26 (\ n seer a tion mreting. 7:oo—Evening evangelistic service. Talk theme, “Satan and his power Wedneday evening Song and Bi bie club at 7:15. Everybody’ welcome Alfred Fowler, pastor. L. B. Church. Sunday services at the U. B. church: Sabbath school at 9:15. Preaching service at 1( 3o by Rev. \V R Petets of Nebraska All welcome to bear this Christian hero of the Bin k Hills. Yourg people a service at 6 o clock Sermon by the pastor at 7 o'clock, theme, “The Tongue of the Lsatned. ’ The choir will do its pait in fur nishing acceptable music. A hearty welcome awaits all who will attend these services Methodist. Yon have thought you'd like to worship’at the Methodist church; appoint t morrow as the day. The pwtor w;ll preach at 10:30 a m.. and R*” W R [Pet?rs of Norfolk, Nebraska, at 7pm Sunday school 915 and class 12 m. Ep worth League devotional 6p ui. Keep the Sabbath holy and reverence the house f God. Baptist. Rev. W. B. Cullies will preach in the Baptist church tomorrow at 10:30. Subject. The Banner Unfurled." 7 .30 subject. “Life for a Look." This service will be illustrated with stere optica n views and illustrated songs. All invited. Notice I have plenty of money to loan m hmt Na commission. D B Erwin Attorney al law Notice. We have plenty of money to loan al 5 per cent Schurger A Smith, attornevs at law and abstracters. Clover Leaf route direct line to the new oil fir ide at Caney, W«*et field ana Oilfields Illinois. Call on nearest Clover Leaf agent

' OUR WA V " We show you samples Representing a $15,000.00 Stock of Newest and Choicest Patterns in Carpetings. Room Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, etc. The products of the best mills of the world brought to your door,through our direct connection with the Largest Wholesale Carpet House in the west. See me this spring before buying. Your patronage solicited. /V\. F'ullerilcamio. SECOIND STREET DECATUR, IND.

MOVING TIME Farmers art Locating for the Coming Season. With the beginning of the month of March there is always an exodus among farmers who belong to the renting class. It has become a ous torn for tenants and owners to lie gin their tenantry [contracts and as a result of this there is a large amount of shifting of farmers from one location to another. About a month earlier the annual public sale season begins and continues until a month later. During the winter there is a great amount of real esiait bought and sold. In nearly all of these trades possession of the property is given March 1. ao as to permit the one who takes charge of the farm to ge* ready for the opening of spring. The shift ing of f aimers and tenants seems to be carried on to a degree more marked than usual thi« spring Hardly a day but several moving caravans are seen passing through the city. Not only do the people more from one part of the county I to another but many deals with people in < ther connties take place which on account of the fertility of roil, the advantages and facilities offered, in Adams county nearly always brings a substantial class of people here who are welcomed by the community Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the old Murray farm, one and a half miles no»th west of Pleasant Mills, at 10 o clock a m . on Monday, March 7. the following property to wit ■ Bay horse sereu years old. sorrel horse eight years old. heifer two years old, weight 1,200 pounds, freah in March; heifer one y ear .old, -C<i pounds, good stock . cow seven years old, fresh in June, part Jer sey; Met brmick binder, seven foot cut. good as new McCormick mow er, seven foot cut; McSherrry disc drill, eihgt holes; Black Hawk corn planter Ohio sulky corn plow; steel breaking plow steel tooth harrow Studcbake* wagon, three meh tire; two double sets work harness. 100 chickens, five turkeys, hay in mow, four ton shredded sod der and other atrticles too numer ous to mention. Free lunch. Terms:—On all sums of |5 and under eash in band, over |5 a credit of nine months will be given Five per cent off for cash Jacob R Miller. Fied Reppret.auctioneer For Sale A good two year old colt Daniel N. Erwin. 35t6 Special one way colonist rates to the west and southwest via the Clover Leaf, March sth and 20. T. L. Miller, agent. Automobile for 'sale— Gu ran tee to be m first class running order. Will demonstrate to prospective buyer. For further jierliculars ad dress the undersigred Peter Kirsch Factory N Third St ts For Sale:—l3s acres, 6 miles from Decatur, good black soil, tiled, good new bouse, two barns, one 1s «>x*2, good well of water and wind mill. Plenty of fruit, cornorib, graiuerys, tool shed, hog pen, chicken ooop and close to school on stone road, price |-»0 per acre. Inquire of Albert Pelx, Pleasant Mills, R. F D. No. 1.2 mo DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office over Auth’s jewelry store. ’PHONE 472

PROPERTY DEAL Dick Townsend Sells His Handsome New Home to E. Woods. A deal was consnmatcd today whereby Emanuel Woods became the owner of , the Dick Townsend • property on J fferson and Fifth ■ streets The considerat : on was nor, i made known. According to the terms of contract Mr. Townsend is to give possession in two weeks. This property is one of the best in the ' city, having been only recently rebuilt by Mr. Townsend, who ex ]<ected to make it his future home. It is equij»ed with all medern ap pliances and handsomely finished. Mr. Townsend has not fully decided where ho will move, but expects to continue his residence in Decatur. A WEDDING 'Squirt Stone Unites Happy Couple a* Clerk’s Office. J [At 2:30 o'clock this •fternoon Mr. Perry Roebuik and Mrs. Anna Railing, both of Pleasant Mills, were in marriage at the clerk's office in this city. Ths cer emony was performed by 'Squire .James H Stone, who did the duty: in a polished manner. The happy couple will make their home at Pleasa n t Mills The Democrat; . congratulates. — SECRETS OF THE HAND. Tk»in K « That Revealed to the Touch of thr Bifad. The handshake of some people makes I you think of accident and sudden | dentil. Contrast this ill boding baud I with the quick, skillful, quiet band of : , a nurse w hom I remember with as- ■ i section Ixn ause she took the !>est care : 'of my teacher. I have clasped the ' ; hands of some rich people that spin I i not and toil not and yet are not beaui tiful. Beneath tbefr soft, smooth | j roundness w hat a chaos of undevelop- ■ | e<l character! AH this is my private science ot I palmistry, ami when I tell your fosj tune it la by no mysterious intuition I or gypsy witchcraft, but by natural, 1 explicable recoguiUon of the embossed I character in your hand. No* only Is | the hand as easy to recognize as the | face, but It rei cals its secrets more , openly and nucons>-ionsly. People coni trol their uMUtetumces. but the hand I is under no such restraint. It relaxes and becomes listless when the spirit ■ is low aud dejwteil, the muscles tighten when the mind Is excited or the heart glad, and permanent qualities stand written on it all the time. As there are many beauties of the face, so the tienutles of the hand are many. Touch has its ecstasies. The bands of people of strong Individuality ■nd sensitiveness are wonderfully mobile. hi a glance of their Anger tips they express many shades of thought. Now and again I touch a Gue, graceful. supple wristed Aland which spells with the same lieauty aud distinction that you must see in the handwriting of some highly cultivated people. I wish you could see bow prettily little children s|>e!l in my hand. They urs wild flowers of humanity and their Anger motions wild flowers of speech.— Helen Keller in CentuvBbatterln* Her Hn|>ea. Mr. Close- About how much does an automobile outfit for a woman cost’: ' Mrs. Close (excitedly>—Ob, George, you ; are not going to buy an automobile, are I you? Mr. Close- I should say not! I’m merely trying t<» figure out how far beyond his Income that man Brassey is i living—Brooklyn Life. ■ Boehl,- l.oaa. “I hear you lost your heart up at Miss Sweeticy's house the other evening.” said the gossip. “Yes; and worse than that.” replied the practical lover, "I lost my umbrella. I suspect one of those brothers »r hors ”

Men's Pantoloons We have just received a shipment ofMensand Young Men’s Trou s ers, in ihe latest weaves and p a t terns in fancy worsteds for dress Take a look at our window and be convinced that we have them. Prices : $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 The Mvers-Dailey Co

NEW LINE Gold and Silver Belts Belt Buckles, Side Combs, Back Combs. Ladies’ Collars Os all kinds, in the very new. swell things, You can’t help but buy them if you see them. Also our NEW LINE OP SPRING LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS in the new stuff; they are beauties, too. Be sure and see them soon. If you need anything in small notions or new novelties, you can always see them AT TRUE’S

Ridgeville crushed Stone and Stone Screenings GONTRRrGTOFJS 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, fttmfield & Cartwright

Wanted—Position an housekeeper in town or country. Wid ower preferred Address, 1112 S. Branson St, Marion, Ind.

Carriage and sign painting »< Buhler Bro.'s blacksmith shop. Call and see our work. Corner Hurt and Madison streets.