Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1906 — Page 2

THE DAILY DEMOCRAT Etsssss,'.'.-, , —— *v»bt BvtwiMO, ncirr srsp*?, «r ÜBW O . ■ fiUIMGaMAK*. BUBBCRISTION RATCa By unlit por »•»> .... . We Hi amw ?»r jh./ SB.OO HlwilVWßs.ru. (Be per year Bt.BO i-vj**. Tw> O*»«* &*vsr*:*tec tr*u* • »"» apv ■ »t*«s Bsi.r*.-* tn ts» pwußx at D*c*i-ir. lodt ta M 4-ci*** stall matur 4 •». M (LLI R , —■*—■—■— - Wear* done with Jams* P (toodrtoh — Andcr*>n Hera id Only done by him brother Koo William J. Bryan rotr !« a drawing -ard at the democratic »tete con ven Uon Thia will be at U-actton to auffictenlly warrant a fall hosa» end an enthoataatto Rath er: ng of the boat* of democracy It >• reported that William R flearat ordered that the name of William J Bryan h* ba reed from the nclnmna of the H*wrel news j«]>ara If thia method of jntob forking Mr Bryan into ohitvton ta deaitfnr J to pr- mote th* New York editor a owe preai dent tai boom in IF> w ab< .14 have the idea care ’ally in»;**-i»*l by expert* to «*e if It Oflsxa aj> to a;>ecißaat>ooa Mean while it may hare been quite generaUv ,-haervrd that Mr Baran w»nf :noea n ' t wane «r r • .ng rt jiredirticna —Fort Wayne ■*entine CUT OUT The Erie Abbul ficaniexi t Tbtnt el the F«U W W Wetßrll. re rewired a ♦ttre thi* morning from the ;>»» annger agent of the Chinag. A Bn* railroad with re’nrenre t > the <>Bto and Indiana <M<! nrtiier* ei arwtoc It will ba rememltrend that last year tte «* sreoo that expert ad to oom* to tb « oonnty from j <»»»a. a* nailed off Thia «ra* doe t>t Ne fact th*t *he r« lr >*4» lad male BMW Bar* rrf an agreement to hmit -beet ■ • »>n bua.newa an re !Bond to take the <*>ntrart Thia rear tb we . r.Xere* «d -.n the annna vi .»•■:»*•. n» 4< Ci ;rrt ' that tb«r woe i t begin early m tit year making the arrangement* for the fall •B*r»:i» *o a* not to be cheated 'O’ tfato ip th.* year Mr Wei**’; wrote I the Erie aotne time ago His roller retired tlia gnom-.u®. » it*-* that the manage mast ba* dashed abtjlntaly t > not •ml any Bptßlal exonrsi ,o tram* on single track portion* 4 their line Tata states*nt II 8«al Mr Wei •all elated thl* morning that an effort wooid be made to interest other rxrmi«an.e* in th* pr ;ect and be to atui kopefal o' getting a Iraij — Bluffton Banner SLOT MACHINE Ictm Mr» Ikit rttitl !■ Caaptßy t* Sell New Itvtaltea. There are a nembsr of the m* ling bu».oe* town in Foil Wayne and e*<bt i>u*meee men in Bern* am in«er**ted tn an IMorjrar at; m kno»n a* tie Indiana Aeio anali' Raiewman ( - Tb>nr aspite! is stoat half of which >.* •old Tas ao np*ny ■ bwlnas* i* •a vlaoe machine* tn public place* which rata.l* all manner of article* worth from 1 Io 10 cent* by dr oping a cent in th* machine Tbs direr tor* of the Ounjiany are J. W. Kggeman. J. Millar. F P Randall, A <« Barry. Angaat M Bahmtdl of Furl Watoe. and Peer Hol drier and Httnoel Schindler of B rne Mr Hchmxil la president, Mr Kggerna’; ae«r-t*rr and trnaaorer and Mr. Schindler i* manager NOTICk. A dentiai*' ’i«ad beat hat will atari April 1 People who owe the ttnderaigned dentiM* and hare received statement' and refused to pay will lie place 1 upon this list and will not be worked for by any of the undersigned denfi*ta until the old aoc./Unta are paid Thia law will hold good in all caeee J. Q. Neptune. C. E Neptune, ‘ Burt Mangold, zwkt Roy Archbold. Wasted— Girl for bouse work. Apapjy 422 Jefferscn street.

THE SHOW — tloolitan's Troubles Will Drive Years Away. There * something real g<« <1 coming to lieoatur, Thursday. March 15, one night only. Th~ jollie»l, funniest, moat laughable i> medy ewer *ittten, and that is the people’* farotite, "Holigan s Troubles " It’s funnier than a cir iua That's what other people say who have seen it, because it’s full >of happy moment* Sametbing j doing all the time from rise of enr tats to finish. The best comedian* the grratosl dancers, the »we*te«t i singer*. newe«t noveltte*. ep to d»le specialist* can tie seen tn I "Hoohgan a Troubles. ’’ clean, eler- ( er. refined You will laugh, roar, scream and grow fat Two and a half hour* of *ohd fan and many ' pleasing aurj»risea Bring ihe chtl drett, fetch grandtsa and grand]* It will mas* them healthy/and happy, and laugh for weeks after : they have seen "Hooligan * Tronh ms ’ If yon bare nares; if you have tba blue*, if your bu»tne*s g >e* wrong. "Hooligan • Troubles will force you to forget trouble*; T*»e crasy sos-ree crow and comical donkey throw an aud.en'e unto fit* aughtei *When V•« it one* yon will like it *o well yon will wart to see it over again I You can laugh till y<>sa cry You can cry till you— well, you fee, fooltah about it ■•H<soligan’’ ha»i always been p >puSar with the boys and girls—with everybody and a favorite with the BBWspaper* It ba* made mIIIKMM laugh <’ou»id erabi* inquiries babe been made s*ktng when tickets go to sale . U atcboul for Hooitgan He *tea is everyth.r.g in s.ght < ming Tuurwlay, March Ji, n» night Heats on sale Tuesday morning ANNUAL TEA j PrrsKttfUk Udlo Mmiofiiry focktv It fleM Stttdift Th* ladle* i f the Prwsbrtertan Mt**’ nary a«'»*Ay will serve tieir annual tea tn the church j»arlar* Thursday. March Ift. fr<«m five to I'm o otock. for twenty five cent* pw plate A <<x«d full dinner ha* bwt> prepared and w !«• served h>l The soriety atm* to improve upon these tea* from year to year and feels that no one need be disappointed tn thl* year • menu Veal Ijoaf Jelly Mstoed Potatoes. Gravy Macarons ard Cheese Bean Salad Picaie* White Bread Brown Bread Peaches I Cake Coffee Tea Coco* Prine 25 oents Th* public m>*t cordially invited J I Laßelle. LuDelle. the magicAau and tllu* , louist. the man that had them all g jessing out on th* Parfiic oast, \ the man that gees ta New Ywk ‘ Oty to st w them a few new ur.es, » 11 tw at the opera house March 22nd, with children's matinee m the sfterm on, providing you give nsaftwmore names on the big j i.st, Htep into the Hoithouse I>rug j Co. store.snd sign the hst today. Th* price* ar* only 3ftc for opera I chairs. 25c tor bln* dtaur*. La Dell* lives her*, this is hi* home, be ejiend* hi* money here, he keep* his ‘smily her* Msdam .Mattie Ij* Lie Be will aesiKt him during this engagement end she will show you a few new tricks Give 1-sDeHe a good ho is*, show your appreciation. For Sale A good two year old coh Daniel N. Erwin. 3l>p; Carpet weaving — Jams* Cover dal*, 313 Routh Eleventh rtreet For sale.—Bom* good oak fence ’■oat*; cheap while they last ; miles south of Peterson J. H. Fulk. Monroe Ind . R R No. 1 2wk». For •*!*.—White Brama egg* Fifty cents a wilting be* or ad drees Michael Milller, rare; route 0 i*. Maori*. jtno AH smart up-to-date women today know how to twke.wash. sing and play Without tb«e* talent* a wife is N. G Unless she take* Rooky Mountain Tee Smith, Yager A Falk

HE ACCEPTED Speaker Cibbod Fcrftot Who Mrs. Lontsworth s Parents are. By United Press Newt Association. Wsebington. I> C. March 14.— "Mr epeeker said Congressman Longworth, "Wed iik* you to Come to an informal family dinner at our home Thursday." Uncle po* hesitated. "Oh, there won’t b* anybody there, explained (Longworth, "except Mrs Long ( worth s parent*. ’’ "<) course. I d | like to meet Mrs. Longworth** par enta," answered the speaker Turn he reroemfiered and accepted in stantly ! WAVES RIGHTS Sullwtll B«ws to Raiiet of siatr Committee. fteec4*l Tsiegrsm T* Tbs Osmocrat Anderson, Ind . March 14 —Di* tnct < hsinnen Terhune todav re reived s Jeter from Hvrao* Btilwell tn which be waive* hl* right* a* bring the only lawful candidate he oaaae of the action of the state oom mill** and [termite the re opening of the field to caxdMiatM. He says be <!<*>> ths« that Terhune may take op the state committee * in •traction* without emoarraeernent. READY FOR BUSINESS J. W. Floce Ice Cream C*mpoßi Taklat Orders Afaifi. The J W Place factory is now ready for business and their new P ani t* far more nxdern than tne o;d one They are now r*ady for order* for st Patrick a day and any time after that A letter from H L Ckdtter. a member of the firm, says lhe:r. Jonesboro, A? Kins** an t » newneg c m;-*': -n and will he re-dy for business sy March MAh. Depew is 111. By Units* Press Mev.s AseeclstlM. New York. Mar b 12 —Bwiatar (Thsunoey Depew t* at his home here recovering from a severe at ta< k of iagrippe F-r Rent—An eight room, one and a half «*ory bouse, in eouth pari of the <■ tr. acre of ground. Enquire of t T Rainie: •< uth Tenth street Fur sate.—A good one bone wag-n w-.th epr.tseat, wC: *< I • beep r.n pure of Mr* U bitright at West End grocery For Hale —A team of biooa mare*; t-•I w rker» both t>ay» Enquire vs John Mcbeimann, W Me*roe Rt Coal Yard. For eale—(took t-lcre, book case, bed stead, sprng*. oil etove, qu:lt ing frames etc faquir* of Mrs J A. Christen 113 N streei 1 wk. Automobile for [sale — Gmantee Ito be in first clast running order. Will dem<>n*trai« »., prospective i buyer For further jartlrulare «d dress the undersigrrd Peter Kirsch Factory N. Third St. if F<? Sale A good family borne and • on* hors* wag u Will sell chea) • Enquire of Peter Forbieg, 4»stg You feel the life giving current the > minute you tak* it. A gentle soothing : warmth, fill* the nerve* and blood with life. It’s a real pleasure to tab* Hollister a Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cent*, tee or tablet*. Smith. Ytger A Falk. Clover Leaf route direct line to the new oil fit Id* at Casey, Wmt j field ana Oilfield*. Illinois. Cail on nearest (lover Lmf agent. Thi* is the mmuoo of lieileMtoees. I head sc he* and spnng disorders , Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a (sure preventative. Make* you strong : and vigorous. 36c. tea or tablets. — Smith, Y ager A Falk. |5 to St. Louis and return, via th* Cloves- Leaf. March 17 and Ih 1904. Train leave* Decatur at 6£o *. m. and 9:12 p m.. good return ing leaving St. Lout* until 7:30 p. «.. March it, ItOft. T. L. Milier, agent.

HUNGRY MILAN. The City XtwMVB Mote* Tor • n,l Heavy Bsacjoets. •‘From early tlnses Milan has enjoyed a reputation for the gorgeeusness and t<.ivlm>s of It* h.-inqueis.” writes Ra--1 ■et Mai-kenzie. ‘ Goldoni attributed to the MHanese at) inordinate love of the good thing* of the table In the fol Jcwitig words, which have b 'Ci: banded down to u* ‘They (the MilanoWi can neither take a walk. « drive or amuse thenweives in any way without con-nw-inti <ui the all engrossing tbeme of eating. At flic play, in the heart at their families, even at the spiritual conference, they cannot resist indulg tag in their favorite topic.' Even in modern times Milan retains her old reputation. At thnsttna* titneonecan mm- that *!>•» < :■> well. A walk through la-r streets will reveal *li<»i>» laden with all good things necessary for the festal «ea*«>n. The beef I* prime—none letter In ell Italy the' turkey* and ehh-kt-n* fattened to a nicety and th* vegetadd'-* like on* vast garden. Perliap* there is a touch of tlie liarbaric in th:* d «play. Il Is true that In that thriving city of northern Italy they work well and long, giving the lie to those who prate of Latte laxiu<>s. but it is truer still that they rat much. A gisn<-<- at earln-r days reveals tinfad that Baretti, In the sixteenth oen tnr? draw* a comparison between the English and the fawnbards, likening then: tn wol« e« not on account of their roUshro-* of nianner. for they were «-<er ■•nrdla! and hospitable. t«i»t because of their rnpacify in eating and tie- numts-r and length of their repast* In fact, a family now could live for three days on the ample supply which was ttw-n <b*-tn>-1 necessary for one per* on Vntll Milan felt tb* Influence <>f France the Milanese cooking was of a price'-tl <r:tiF<- Their t'Snqueis sreye prndii'l'iU* n length and quality, but lacking in delicacy. "With the passing of time the fame of ti • go<>,i ]**■ le Iccreased The markets of Milan l>ee:>.u>« world fatjooi* The Ver wa* a market for produce of all kind*. There were to !«• fountl meat an«l vejetaW** In and out of . ft* f.itiies; r -.1.1 tlirmi-! out the plain* of Txtmitardy. tind all Belgtehnrttic cities knew of It* glon Tt<-r* «.» t this ti’ti* In Milan a certain iHtl hn «u r r | < nr della Scale---* man pre-nn af>iy of a Joki ig turn rd r. :o* who v. • tin- gt>**t of John G*learx<> Vis.- .utl, Early on* morning f.e ordered his «'- r ' ’tors to Imv up the efio|<*-*t of everything In the market, hoo*.- titer-1* to make 111* host cut al i*d fl.-itr-- <cil i-ixo Visconti, bearing «-f I. * go pr*«t < I Joke, sent w< rd to the I -I of tb- Vcrrlere market rec <t*u; « - .us b in to look well to its refutation "Tt; - Uti - o'*-vt*| order* wet! Throe : . t! ■ servant* of th* Vero ( n-se r,o-.R ...--j fin’ m»rket pfetce of its «■■! nicest stncjk whril. io. it *;:• r*p!c died after every assault i What was C;..*- -e .-.!:-rfaS‘!|, that I sufcsv «lay « iKii.-iurt moi* lavish tbsu ' usual was iriren l»y Visconti in honor I of bis t »>-’• •!» to the SOMUettte’lt of the lat’rr Th ■ ho«t, with n great I tatm-b. lwi-j.ed hint to |« ri.ike of what I «as left < ■ I » triide sa- king of the market.**—l.l. t- .-.«■> News. Hllumrn. Ttw ol ’•■'t known form of natural j hydrt* ar'o.i v Use bitumen wbicii rose to the »u .ace of the Itead sea. ••all d fr- '■ ' ■ umstawe Ute A»pbal’n; ~/»*•. .ladition says that it used to sifuscar ou tli- *ttrface in conaidrestdr masses and was collected by Ui» Arslw and eifiorteJ to Egyjd. where It was used iu embalming *t.=d for a few purposes fn the arts. The ancients were also acquainted with Use liquid form of bituuiettpetroleum Hremjotus *[*• k« of the mineral oil of Zante, and other Greek authors men tiou the e-i-rii:* * of Agrigeiitnm. the ptwdtwt of wbk-it was bur.sed la lamp* ami was known ns Sicilian oil. Tli? flre worshif—rs of Fresta erected teni pie* o’er tbr liunsltig sfirln/s. Os tbuse of then* sulistances In the middle age* s*d late; we chiefly know that tbe j*trole-u:i springs of I’e< helbron-.i. sn tb* six: -e-.th <-entury. *fs>Qt*neou*ly i funiisl ’d mlrersl oil In such quantifies th- i- u-a’ts around as <1 ! t* fe.-d t>ir hmp and gre-.i-c Us<-;. rarrb .«■ vie- is The . oft!:. miners! spring* of the Jun tnoßntahiwere made known in 1713 by a Gn-. ’ iJm-tor. who p-onou ,<-ed tb<- i a tr.-iis ure that had G •> n-ik'Mtwi from tJ bSgtßßlu? of the wo;bl. Sine; th-:, new sources hsv* !><• discovered I all parts of tb* world. ftaHseS* In ftnnilsti < kn-chesra. A drepera:- atteu.pt at an vdtajdi in the Xnm-ouf irmist t nnqn Fanta in Bnsblll Fields, where p -n'an. Ic-f-ie. the t’ron-veiis Slid Mr W-*Uy He buried. 1* f iiind on the tomb of ’ - *■• Page, a |*-r» >i> who seems to I. •>. f. feted terribly from what we call dropsy. but wbk-fa might have had another name in those day*: Here he* flame Mary Pare, fte'k t ot g.r Gregory I‘age rltart). File di-psried this life March U. I<X la the loth year of b«r as*. • * B B • • • In CT months »h» w» tapped 61 times. Ml tak-n away 210 golions of water, Without ever repining at her case Or ever fearing ito operation. A more sui-cossful attempt Is that found on the tomb of Vavasor Powell, who seems to have suffered eleven years’ imprisonment for preaching the gospel. He was kn jwd as the •‘Whitefield of Viaire ” In vain oppressors <!o themssives perplex To And out arts how they the saints may ves. Death spoils their plots and sets the oppressed free; Thus Vavasor obtained t-ue liberty. Christ him released, and now he * Joyned among The martyred souls, with whom he -rleg, “Mow long’'' _ ’ , Joumsl. V

I Horse Sale! Friday, March 16 ff \V* will on that day sell H 5 head of horses, consisting of I * Draft horses, brood mares, drivers and colts. Our sales Mar,-h ■ ■ 2 and 3 were the best we ever held, owing to the fact that w* 1 g btet pie&iy of horses to sell and alss buyers here for them If I g you have a horse to sell bring him to this sale, and we will have I W s buyer for him. Horse* will be sold by numbers and thev will ■ ■ be numbered as brought in. If you want him sold early bring I g him in early. If you want to buy a horse wait for this sale, as ■ Iwe will have horse* of ail descriptions and they must G- as ■ represented. K COMMISSION I The selling 52 a head if sold and SI ahead if t t soli. I Horses sold at private sale will be charged the Mme commis S *iou a* if t- Id at auction. The borae buyers ana Bhipiiershavs ■ signed an agreement not to buy horses on day of sale cutside of ■ g sale barn. utd< «s a > mission is paid on same. 1 Hoping to Lave you with us on March 16. ? * Yours for businer-a. ■ I DecoJur Horse Sale Co J '■ 1 ' " " - - "' "-' - "

BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Thursday, March 15 mt BKi run show Hooligan’s Troubles 60 Laughs an Hour- QfW | Laughs for One Best seats 50c; blues 36e; gallery 25c. Seat sale Wednesday morning at Holtbouse Drug Store. DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Who baa been In business in Decatur twenty years, still has hl* office at the old stand, stairway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. Notice to Farmers. On April Ist we will have a car load of Swift's high grade fertilizer that we will sell at a bargain We also have on hand full line of Raw Bone Meal at 2ots a pound, < iyster Shell* at 4 c For stl* at the City Coal and Feed Company, John Sohietneann. Manager. Notice. We have plenty [of money to loan st & per cent. Scbnrger & Smith, attorneys at law and abstracters. Notice. J have plenty of money to loan m farms. No commireion. D. B Erwin, Attorney st law. Wautxl Girl to do housework at Peter Gaffers. 74t3 WANTED Men and women in each county as Field Managers to represent, advertise and distribute samples of *ur goods. Salary FBO.OO per month, paid weekly and cash ad rance for expenses. No capital or experience necessary. Position permanent. Address, NORTHWESTERN CO. Cept. A. 10 338 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. For Sale:—l3s acres, 6 miles from Decatur, good black soil, tiled, good new house, two barns, one la 43x52. good wel 1 . of water and wind mill. Plenty of fruit, ootnorlb, grainerya, too! shed, hog pen, ohicken coop and close to school on stone road, price pO per acre. Inquire of Albert Pels, Pleaaaat 51111 k, R. F. D. No. 1.2 mo

It makes i no difference what proportion others make you. we can beat them ail in price and quality A cowparion is ail we .ak. MOSER Ground Floor Studio PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at pub I lie auction one mile south and one mile west of Moon*, and five unite norm of Berne, on Wednesday, Meh. 21 The following property; ■| FIVE HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of one fine Belgian mare coming 6 years old, with foal; ona fine gray mare coming four years old, weight about 1300; one colt coming two years old, one brown mare coming 7 years old; one 12 year old mare heavy with foal. THREE HEAD OF CATTLE one fresh cow with calf by her side, one yearling calf, one cow giving milk. SEVEN HEAD SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, 0 ewes and one buck, ewes will farrow last of month TWENTY-FOUR HEAD OF Ht’GS One male hog, 5 sows, will farrow bv the last of month or first of I next. FARMING TOOLS. Two d u >1 vjsets work harness I me set as good as new; two single sets I buggy harness, one set fly nets, D**r ing binder, good as new, cut about 20 acres; Deering mower, good as new; j new self-dump hay rake, grain drill. I rubber tire buggy good as new. stee vire buggy, two-horse carriage, g'*" l i • .firee inch tire wagon, new wagon bed, j aog rack, hay ladders, lour harrows. -wmsisting of two spring tooth and two spike tooth, one breaking plow, > one double shovel plow, one single , shovel plow*, one two-horse corn p 1 "> walking or riding, one seed sower, set of American fence stretchers. nun beat and rimmers, two grind stnoes. ' one good cook stove, some housetand kitchen furniture, about four tons of mixed hay, fodder m 1 ** mow 1 about 400 bushels corn. picked seed corn, 26 or 30 con wood. . TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash Or all sums over $5.00 a credit of c» e mouths will be given, purchaser gi ing note with approved security, ** pe -ent. discount for cash, L. L Sheßne. t'red Reppert, Auctioneer