Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT BTBBI BTXMIKG, EXCEPT SCRDAT, M u■ w <sa. bllinmham. SUBSCRIPTION RATE* «»rrl*r, p«r «•»» . 100 B? L»rrl»T. yer y»»r . 56.00 tsc It jwr Bt.tO Slußls COL>to«. Two 1» <B*S»M*m» raiMinnUr kai • *<<» sppltaaMoti In vbe at I'orsi ir. Inill MSSe»<tooiA«an>*li n.slier J M. HtLLtR, Manager — m "' Here in the eleventh wmc of the newspaper* are running what they are pleased to nail Lvnrtl* epigram* decorated with a border <»verin the eighth the wwijnqm have taken up the fad and ace running **Crocnerea<|OMi and ‘‘HtilweH •Mat —Hartford City News Home repttblteaa new* paper* throughout the eighth congrea •tonal dtatrioi are mistaken when they aaert that Cromer la being •nppotted ONLY by the democratic pres* The democratic pajiera are not for Cromer, but are only trying to give him a sqtaUTß deal aI wo their reader* The big scrap In the republican f Id just at present l« the all absorbing topic of news the peopo w*nl to know what • new tn the n atter Htlll Cromer na» made hi* now famwns »pw«ch in some I >wna where the Htilwell papers bare almost ignored him They bait n t twwn f«>r t Mr Cromer nor their reader* The pso pls most look to the unpte)t»dl'»-l daotocratlr prnaa f-W the new* Mhoaid Mr Mb < -kn*r Mr Djnitp i *r any other MMlwel! admirer t«k« 1 tbw alump for tb»>r favorite the detnocraliC pri.as thr-ngb’it the uatri ■! w .u, I no d >‘-t «h >w him the earns eonatderati >n It ha* Mr <'romer Tro* out Hbockncy or ! tun lap - Riufit >a Hanner «eam» MMasmsmaMM* Notice. plantyfof monat to loan al t> per cent Hr hurg«-r Ar Month, attorn*** al law and abstracter* Nolte*, I have plei *>y of money to loan <•*» farm* Na <■ rnuil.-i-n D H ICrwin Attorney at law F<> ant* Ub b» lt»ia . F.fty cent* a writing Mee or ad dreea Mi e Ml . rs. : r» '<■ ■r. Monroe Imo .

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TO CUT PRICE Indiana Twine Factory Is After the Cosiness. The board of trust'** of the stat e priton at Michigan City ha* an nounrwt the price that wilt be charged the farmer* of the state for the binder twine that ia being manufactured by the convicts there Th* rate for different quantities follow For quantities from 50 to 1,000 pounds. 10 cent* a pound; fr< m 1,000 io 10,000 pounds, , cent* a pound; for car lota i‘‘, cent* -a pound. All of theve price* are f o. b. Michigan City Warden Reid of the prison, said recently that at these prices, he ih night that the i farmers of the stale would be saved ab >ut *120.0* a rear ' About 8,000,000 pound* of binder twine is sold in the »tale every year lie said. ' Jand this price on* itut-w a j saving of about two cents a p>und. i The average retail price over th* state now is from,twelve to four teen cent* a pound H.» that, sv.n jby paying the cost of transports Hon, th* farmers will save a net of two cent* a pound on the twine ! they need in and oat of harvest jswaaoa.*’ This experimental man ufa-t-ir* binder twine at the state prison is Interesting, not only be cause it Is a new vent tire, but also iwwttsie by «o doing ths state of Indians bii-k* up one of the largest trusts in the country, the trust that » ntr<-.« the tnanuacturs of agri cultural onpiernen a Twine will be .old to anyone wiih the money. | \ according to Warden Retd, the only : distinction being one of price hr t vnen small and large lota "Il would I* better for farmers in anv c tn man tv to r|ub together and order tains in large quantities ' not only to effect the saving tn the initial cost, but also to save sotnt on the freight he said "If the i farmaru will only take this matter up. now t ,»i the prior has been n«*d. they can do three good thing* in nr Aid the state, help m»t a trust, and get a prislnct at a low figure SCARLET FEVER And ApprMiclth Cacwd Doth of Hit C!eo Stiflkt. H)«akirfg of the death of Miss j t leo Huttjes. whose funeral was held here yesterday, tbs duntiog ton Herald said Miss Cleo J era* Mottles, daughter of Mr aid Mr» Ernest Hollies, of <5 IS rst Kablne street, died Sled needs y aft-rnoon al 3 v okx'k at her jiarent* bom* Mias Hutlies had t>een in ill health Sinae the week I*fore Christmas Appendicitis deveh pad bnt after several slight attacks she grew j much twltwr A week ago last i Tuesday ah* was taken to the Im »m tai and <hr day following submit j ted to an c iteration The patient railed from the apsrstion and did nicely until ay mptoma of a rash were evident Tussaay and her re moval from the hospital during the yet eatlj stages of new afht? lion was considered impwiatve to th* welfare of other patients anti Mi»s Hallies was taken horn* Wed nesday morning. Dr. Charlee L. Wtigbt of the caunty board of health, ma lea statement to the Herald this morning as to the Im mediate cause < f the young lady’s death “Death followed an at tack of nremto potßoning. due t > a '. well devel.iped case of scarlet fever.' In her impaired physical condition as f result of the ojiera tion, the patient was unable to ear vive the shook The deceased was born in this city shortly after the family moved here from Decatur, fifteen years ago. Her age was | fourteen year*, ten months and two days. Besides the parent*, th* little brother, Walter, ib left in i the family to mourn this death She was a member of the Baptist church and was an active worker in the B. Y. P. U. society. For Bule, — A team of biooa mares; i good workers; both bays. Enquire of .John Bcheimann, W. Monroe Kt Coal Yard. For Rent—An eight room, one and a half story house, in south part of the dty, acre of ground. Enquire of C. T. Rainier, south ' Tenth street.

I.lnvnln'* Ordrrlr *llna. T.hiioln's mind win orderly, though hi* i (ilKrtls «<t<> not. He iieglect<'<i detull* bei-mme his tbouglit. which was “as dliwt ns tllght." pasKcd Instantly to the vital #|K>t, and ail vise seemed linlniportnnt. "If I can free this ente from tistinlcalitles ami g« t it properly swung to tli<> Jury 1 11 win It." he used to say; mid this was his mental ntti tude toward all legal ipiestion*. He i bmi r. > training In teehnU nllties ns long a* the firm of Stuart & Lincoln Instni, and It Is tl aibtful If any teaching would tuve qualified him for attorney work or ma le him a muster of detail. Yet as an office lawyer, such ns rules the destinies of <>ur iinsterti corporate In (crests, lie probably would have been Invaluable. H s inin<i eoinprefieiitie<i large subjects without the slightest effort Onee eon. i iilrnt»sl on mi '•sue he psssist directly to tlic point, disrc yarded the thousand ittnl one coulln I g<ncii-‘. nil tlic academic pr m and con* and reduced the problem to It* siiiiplvst possible form. — Fnslerlck Trevor HUI lu Century, Slrrei I ronst* In < nrneaa. Oil. of the fcatur« s of tlio city of <•« rn«-a». V > nrcin Is. that ui«»«t strongly impresM» a foreigner is Hie mp.dtty wllli nliieti a crowd gather* In tinstreets I'hl* i« lx-*t evvni|>lifi<s| When suux of the mauy vvnwleriim tnu»lciaiis. In whom Caracas nimtiml*. prepre n> give mi in>|«roniptu upn air isue «rt. Their first notci no so rtier ho tiiroush tb«- w glib>«rli<xMl than 1 there iifttlrtTs to listen a vs»t thruig ’ that ; luio»l block* up the tliotwui l.fm <■. I I )i«- colitders and all ttie oti;»r tenant* j <>f t!.<- entries, having tn> <1 <rs I < op u ' or »t«ir» to do»< end. are oh tie- spot id- , r>- «t iiistmiter. They e. g«-rly dritil' l>» | the , but nt th* twine time Is’pr tl I wary *y* ■i<wti the hats <»f tli* musl<’lmis, ,'iul tio *-- .iier <! > they olwcrve I the slightest Indie: Cod flint one is I nt* it t » l«. taken < ff for Hie p in«>«e of tai *ng tip a ceih ■i! « ( by pcs iing It I areutid :>ti -na tin- - r-wd than they <1 “ | t.ppt ar even m >rv quickly than they i < a me. i«. i «m<i r«»n*r. i A I ft) fen e sltnuld b* tilfllt between I th* i**>rd* tßct anti policy for tin- loment of t': »Im> cm.out s.-e tim border tag line ' <*ti, I hate Uo ta.-C" they say «lib * . seiisfifvl air 'Ta< t and |*>l!<-y are i thing* I kt»«»w nothing about." And yet tlw two qunlltic* nr* a« di* ttnet a* ibtUi and «<»ufh Tact conies ’ from ttie !>•: rt, and pdicy froiu the ! heed I‘ollcy I* Inspired by »«-lltab inter i .-st* eng t* ti tteneberuus quality that I one might well boast the ia*-k of. Tact { ejwftata nltbln from an now illlngiww* to hurt feeling*. Biwl it I* th* niark of j innate kiudinw* that ha* n<» personal , motive Tact I* tso enemy ft* truth. It off* rs truth on n staler iustcad of the -wing if In tire fs<s*. that's nil. Ibil i ade !•«;.. Pres* llSsi a. iufts B»B»»1 Nw« r»» St IUM N« 1." I diugglsf* in- frvqtwnt Is't rower- (inly tin most euiiqdete pbafnu.' '•« are i-oiistj.nl ij «i< ; .|dnsl njlir fell the drugs r«-<iutml in ■ oniutaiiidhig i lin'd oi.-s VV In-ti a naked to j fill a short Buji'W j.res- , Iptlon calling I f >r son o Aritg tluif in- does not lispivn to hurt ou hand, he dot's tert lake time ! to ti tr |iln>u«‘ Io a «lr<de«ale irouoe for , rhe missing !'>gt.-.ln nt. but send* j around to tlw nearest drug store anti | tries to Ishiow it it i« a ps-ullar sea J ’ure of the situation tlmt druggist* *el i ilni l«ty anything mitrigtit from eu<-b I «»tl» * hey mvrety Iwrow. then, after having t«- .'"tiislnsl their sto>*k from the I wholesale I • ! '•« they pay lank tire . loan X.-W tv I'lrat. Ths «»« The sen otter <*itnlUuv» the habits of I a m«I tilth the intelligence ami nmus jMg <-iiarn' t’-r of the otter When met ! lu herd* far out at wa. which 1» but i »< Idoui now, tbey are romwaily »«*n swimming on their lm< k« They even •>at tbelr fotai lying in thia |s>altlou <>n the water, and nUCM- their yiHUlg ones j oti tlw !r cinsut* la-twr-eu their paw*. **- I a- tiy »* a *>>utb “*« i»!< nd mother j sw'ui* with tier batiy hr the water I When «h tiiiiiilug 111 this atittuile they I r ven shade their ••yes with their paw* | when lirn smi daggles tbelli I'ol.OK la Mar. 'lke Use of poirwru 111 W ;ir WHS OUce i-olisiih-rrtl not only jierinlwible. but '-omu'cudubl*-. and was defended by no les* mi authority limn Wolff Tberc ar*' reporie’l inotaucst* us w«Ils. s|.: i.t i .it, • I-,.J stiaama being j. .! • ..a-J as a at’.Ulsry measure I'.ie.- in ear rime tnstr.iK-es are numerous of the totem • I rl’-tdr II" 'lof dl illl :>g W ter suppiii•• M throe mg tin ’H»l'es of unlrnnls Into lire streaii: or pond. • I III* lorat (.use. hue I stipiarse you would have me trellsve 1 am tin- first woman you ever loiitD He Not at all. I’ve loved ecores of women, Imt you are the last <>ne I have fallen In Jove with. Bbe— Very well, tbr-’i. I'll say “Yes." As long as I am the last one you have loved we’ll get along all right.—Boston i Transcript. ni.pellea III* Fears. Old tjeutk'maii- It 1* folly to talk of marriage for years yet. My daughter is a mere child, ftbe know* nothing ntrout the world and conld not manage servant*. Mr. Hlltnpurse — Oil. that needn't make the aiighteat diffeiTncel We aliau t have any. Our Reat. We need not Ire dho-oiiraged becausß of the great tilings others M'-i-ompll’h and which are far Ix-yoiid ths range of possibility for ns. it Is only our awn beat that 1« rsqtrtrud of us, our own and aM another's Woman's Life. The earliest known co<.k , «ook was : printed in Venice in 1475.

GRAND OR, 35996 j Brood to Blood that Produces Race Horses gree you will notice rs follow*: —

GEO> WILKES, 5f 9 . WILLIAM L.. 4244. Hire of m',;?" 0 -"-’ BXT.LLSIS3. v sireotr-.lnduamg .Dams of, „ It,-. ...I i' -14 LAOY BUNKER. Sir. <>t lu*. .nclu'llng La 1||01u(1| ~ g ' Dam of <;, ly ! I.'.unan , Ml" Willmont (p) ■' .' 5 !l ’ '' ■ hnnn.vMem-l- - l-'l MAMBRINO BOV 84* VX:.". -S’ 4:U [ n -! : J? LOU , ’ AUero' ■ lDclw: "f > AX'Nrt.,-74,0. AuHl ,„>*■««' 2J2 BtRO MnCH(L sire Os liaiiKot l> li.cludlng brexH l'l." Jlre of lin 'hiw ' r,n '> Hot, ill A) k* V.MCLAY.Jft ’siiok. Alreoflln . Maln*l.eei -•' quranGO. IttS- I isms< h.-i, Mu-- -te He.uircl-'rt', A,' I r. : IMTaI-. -I';- S ir eofl7‘' MATH. WEST I «*••>"« ' Prof Well* -h'T', i, K „’ U _. DOM panisofi'i. i c.uuiiie McMahon - SELOOM Malitlno Durango . A* lo ne ,>,n, ” f satellite. 2500 . 2 - -tn. shaoelandGEm. 10 , b, t.:l» Loulw I red h q r Dani of ( ROMPER. I’iibli. >»tlon • ■■ ‘ ~ by Volunteer.’s, | hambletonian to , .»r 40. ABDALLAH 15. DaulsLfll- n ’ ! J < < w KATYOARHNG. ,io, ttof«tociudi../; H SELOMNT, 64 M ,i‘t •• rVI. .JV, tp> »m-oflncluillnL- .b-romv Eddy mambrino ck:f matt>sO gsrlmont ipi C >nway (p) «.!*?« sin-i-f.. n ;| Dt v ■„ V r I red Ar.huru- «'< BgLLt . .adv Um, ~ Hl s ,'/ , i:,» Belli.<uit I'auiof l>ai-,'.’. ' :«r» I’ ' ‘ liambleionlMu -' belle lupc. Damot 1 ln.ni* of l*> loelullag i.randdamof ll« B. i ; l ulls 1.,-i.ri;. :.ro T„ tll Molan ,p 2.0’", , i-’ip, firu.ju, s" l v Tun.-. 3, U/‘:.’Vh;et MARS orse o. And I others to - ill. NORMAN 25. s r< of , SLOCUM vare tostito 1 ■' lv ' May quevii — C-’" '• T- >* »' Msm.un, B.„ n 1 A Danis of ik. Imluding chorister. Granddamof . 'rail. - 41 I Hri.-ht Hattier 1,1,1 ' D»«n "* coro OLO cora I.lll!< <"'. ric By 1'.,,.,., . r „ Tboroutfti ' ♦■»! mt. f FnemSSiij),

GFRANDOFR, 35QSG Bay Stallion, Foaled 1899. M “t£7*M c^£ e "

GRANDOK. 35996, will stand at the owner's barn in Pleasant Mills. Ind., at $15,00 to insure. A. N, ACKER.

For Sale A good,two-year old colt Daniel N. Erwin. 35tb I For Sal* A good family horse and • on*-bor"e wagon. Will sell cheap. Enquite of Peter Forbing. M’tti Wanted.—Hewing iodo at home. Mrs Alice Paterson. iwk For Sale A refrigalor as good a* new w ill sell cheap, inquires! this otfic*. Midlf For R«nl—A well furnished eight room bov.se with bath Enquire st this office L<»si A chain with a »mall erosa| attached. Finder will pl*a»e return io | Mia* Katheryne Smith. Wanted.-—Poll lion as house keeper in town or country Wid- j ower preferred Address. 1112 S. Branson 81 Marlon, Ind M|a»cial one way oolontat rates tc , Ibe weal and south weal via the i Clover Leaf, Marob 6th and 20 T. j L. Miller, agent. Gtrriage and sign painting a> Buhler Bro’s blacksmith *ho| Call and see our wofk. Corner Finn and Madison streets. FOR BALE An eight foot •how case. Inquire at this office. Lost—A pair of gold rimmed glasses Finder kindly return to ; Miss Winifred Ellingham Were lost between Adams street and Month Ward school bouse. For asle.—Home good oak fence posts; cheap while they last 4’, mijes south of Peterson J. H Fulk, Monroe Ind , R R No. 1. i 2wks. Clover fciaf route direct line to ; the new oil fir Ida at Casey, West field ana Oilfields. Illinois. Call on nearest Clover I*eaf agrnt. I 00 Reward —Wanted. Military Bounty Land Warrants. Will pay J 5.00 for telling me who baa one, whether I buy or not. Dealers ex oepted. R. K. Kelley, Kan* v »- Musouri. 4t WANTED; l»y wtooltnide unii mall! order hou»«*. aaautanl manaircr (man or wo-1 min) tor tbia «*ouniy and adjoining territory babiry WO and Hspettaea paid week y ; raptmiM* money advmneed Work Dl'anant: poMti«m permanent. No or experience required. Hparr time valuable Write alonoe to*- full part'cularii and enrloae nelf M<ldrtM<«rdeavrlt p*. SlfPI HINTFNPENT. 46-10 1W l*ak« Ht . Cbicaao, lit.

GERMS CAUSE DYSPEPSIA ,F YO OU? O o7 T T H E LL S T T o H M.% S H E .‘n S § E ' L F^°A % P y s VA 0 D % D o B ;?k T rR E r , ' S • recent ’" VonT’iheoJ'" forms of Stomach Disorders “In you prescription known as Pepcids* yrtu k"°' *"!, thls *“y never returns. havesivan the medical world the creatmt ami from 1 heremarkahU m »u be .7'7"®!' Pepsoidaareeoldatdrimtmi k most valued d'aeovery in n eiue of the piwm u M of your *, • i U ,r " ni , ' h » o» “ Absolute guarantee ° ' ~j, before, century. Ton have at last solved the problem beet and most JTI i.kiJ oon ’ i f ler Pepsoid.’ the If you have not used 1 epsoiu that has battledlthe (kill of the beat physicians of tor the treatmentof recent timer, how to cnre permanently all .. .. “ luo ”ornstomuohailnieuts. e i .. , i ...Idress ana) 1 ’ Acme or Chronic Stomach Disease, known as 1 cure Dyspepsia and all S 'h‘ us , vour " l " 1 e an ' ‘1 ~ M/e d bott Dr.pep.iaJndiye.tion.Catarrh of the stomach Stomach Diseases, in a new wav will receive promptly, a full llr and Digestive Ueaknett. I have n.ed your pie- nairinir the worn „> r • le * v w a> ,by re- You do not obligate yourn-lf aeriptlon. 'Pemohi.,' in hundred, of case, with * . ”’K tne wornout lining of the Stomach All we a.k, after f.-peoitlshuve rurrdor J( outasinclefailure.lattributethesucce.sof yotir ? urt »«nie time, destroy all disease benefit ted you is. that you us emmrud ’Xrill treatment mainly to th. fact that th. dmeuM, breeding germs. Dyspepsia and the worst Wor saleby xxr. "EK, Naohtrlels. ■ ...

' |5 Io St. Louis and return, via the Clover Leaf. Marob 17 atd IK I'.'Oi" Train leaves Decatur at 5;50 * m and 9:12 p. m„ good return i g leaving St. Louis until 7:30 p. ui., March 19, 1906. T. L. Miller, agent. This is the season of listlesaneaH, headaches and spring disorders Hollister’s Rock* Mountain Tea is a sure preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 86c, tea or tablets. Smith, Yager A Falk. Automobile for 'sale — Guiantee to lie in first class running order. Will demonstrate to prospective buyer. For further particulars ad drtss the undersigned Peter Kirsch Factory N. Third St. If You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A genlle soothing - warmth, fills the nerves and blood with life, h's a real pleasure to take ' Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 35 , cents, tea or tablets. Smith, Yager A Falk. For Sale:—l3s sores, fi miles from Deowtur, good black soil, tiled, good new house, two barns, one la 42x82. good we)’, of water and wind mill. Plenty of fruit, ootncrib, grainerya, tool shed, hog ]ien, chicken coop and close to school on stone road, price |RO per acre. Inquire of Albert Pelx, Pleasant Mills, R. F. D. No. 1.2 mo HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bus Medicine sos Busy People. Brm<t Gotten Health and Renewed Vigor. A iiwN lflo for Constipation. Indigestion, T.ivr* end Kidney •"nubiee. rlmplrM, Ec t. luiput* Blood. lUd Br«ta»ih, Sluggish Bow< leudachr J end Backache, lu lUx’ky Mountain Tea in tab ; let form. Xb rente a box. Genuine made b> . Houjhtkk Dki g Compaky, MadiFCD. Wla GOLDEN - nns for SAILOW peoPu "" 11 "" ' — ■ " DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office over A nth’s jewelry store. ’PHONE 472 DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Wb<> has been In business In Decatur sweMy years, still has his office at the old stand, stairway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana.

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