Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■▼BBT BVBWIWQ, BXCKPT ICWDAT, BT u■ w a. bulinqham. ■ UIICRIFTION KATtB •» |*n'*T p*r was* !( j o ■’ *»rn»» par yror Seoc ■ ya* par r<-*r ** e g »!=>*:• copra*. Two Oaou ***ee*tai,s r«>«*n>*J* ae>.o«<vw apgncaskw B»****a io th* v»v *• .<* *! tMroiur. Ind•a. •••••nod aaitar. " ~ TT"* ——— --T—i---- i tl »• R. HCLLCR.B9*N*atB —■ 1 Ta, IbfßMWßla, Senator Slack. of Franklijs, « I ( 4, < <1 < '.on, ><f Elite:!, war.! Io hr . • ... •Lana. two year* hr: .v Who Mid the |»v:.: , 4 t. acya dead . *ne*. * Tter g «, |» Mate c«Ms«antw> i* nrlt Week. a.,- 1 ***,/ <d | ■tale Bpp*:vs,!:j j it . .u- ebann* Tto :11w »>h •• arr a-r»-a.«h drvwtod an>--ng ttoratwelvßß a* to ■ to’to- the* ab.-whl pct , > ■«• nt. e hn<j«»r to <r»*cnxs| or Conviet iMwrrwk I Hut will to * K»*lg bee «| Ito r>- <r<u <. Wry an wilt rod to proem bi (to ’ I Vrtk’vto Met- rotft*** 081 Tto I fe It*’* i **<#? fh.a< I AM I .*<■ ttfer.-r Or** ’at* 1 t*« tl*r r , I t«cMt •a* **t rt.-h ?;■. .... o-4 r*a, - «fw**4 a wer w|m h* «a»k*4l Ifttot fall **4 H* ’-a* ml j tt» thr «K«ban to*hr* 4 «Us«w4m* < jt» Mb IbmAnnv**. u. *♦ -. tw * *:n<qg r ? ■. r* ..-4 «4F 1 fegfef' l«» W fw T 1..-- F. ?■» 4*l • lkfj-4 aW th* *w«4w4M* all Hos ht A £*•*’- I <rt atosMai4 W «r*>4h ta* %**•* »• 4 w ttflhwo aiwi «QW*Msh|>4*F-r-n f ; * * tgr ■t- ■ < taflA» th* '*l? ItWWH-W’t'***’ t'Maif.-W4a (few**-' •■« ■■ thr .• -« IWlA*'***' *'•’ ’.*♦«*>• *' ■ Sr.- - ; -T' th> 1 «-*r» ■fWTFW
I .jQx v rexall!l I DYSPEPSIA TAMfB I "'-£§* I r fi 4IHJt. - F r^iT a , /rTl_ i/vk[ W9* k * " h I £ J ,i" ._> IJLmJR 8 iRh -* I — ! Jir»- _,£ / *\ jtY \/\!\ ZH*. I \ \ l J "~^ - HrT r VV — ■ w J \J'l yL X s fe */ k ~ I A-X O* XiMjy,»^!L J *** '^^dE'^*' 1 i« luitlfr> ■* / * ' T-i *\ X itgtM? A r ifi» 4j» I - U I Tfil /a • 15 IM? I iw UißiyS. "* ■ w yy® | GEbZBAL ÜBDKAB. KO V 4336 / I Reporta frwro tb» field state th*: oar campaign tyraiaat Dyspeps.* and Ind gestioa in making wonderful program. ■ » ■ The peopi* ot Dacntnr *r» »*ry tnwadiy to as Tn*’ bnfcnrn Q» when wn say that ReinU IT. »pepM« ThMeti will cure or wxoey ■ refunded They know w* coaid 00l *«ord to aav Itos if a ver* no’ tr»*. ■ 'A* a revuJt of the free dwtnbuUoa. max>y wrfl-dire-'.ed »bot» wer* fired and maßy person* *lr**dy feel that the enemy Ilyspepsia ■ “Hmdroda of Swrotartaopte are preparing to aasurt hath* eM»|Mign against Stomach Weakne*-Mk IXatma After eating. Heod- ■ ncbre, Heart bora end ah r.eaits at Poor iAgeetioc and Irimpepaia by ywrmar.f Eexall In H*F*» Tablet* and beg-.nning treatment at once. ■ “Yon mil woe no optortomiv to urge the poopM of Levator to eo-operate :n bamai-.ng the foa and putting an end to the Gen- ■ era! Preen*erne* of taftgeettoa and* Dyaterwto. _ K "Yon will nrewlais oar iron-bouhd promise to refund the money »f Bexal! Dyspepsia Tablet* will nit do all we say. and report to ■ Snatch. YogcrA Falk or further orders CAPTAISi HEX ALL. Adjutant ? 1 Free Diptribaticn one day only Today, beginning at 8 A. M 5 Retail Dysptpsia Tablets are Warranted to Cure all Forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. » 4w» aitt be fettobdcd.eveittv «s printed o*l pocHage. «f da* «»iMacfion. PT.ce, 25 e.ento. at our atcfe of b> rqaii'
j* are raiaing num each other, the sight is thoroughly gratifying t< Democrat*. And the condition is much the same throughout tto di* - trict. with but small hope M a rrcobeiliation between the factions. Win- , ctjes’er 1 >•••:.«! :at s - I ti >n «re pr titt,. l! : n « f.,r Me a.Um • -..a. K, nn.,. r . Un .. thit tto I law it » * u< -h tb*t ti,» mure real estale r»f a townrSip I* t*xwd tor th* wsltolng ..f arty r»M wHhin I I n«>< « :v* tn th* law ttoat t* P;> * I < ■ Adam.. I in the ten t>ar* ha* bttilt ov<r tm* bundml mile. Os macadam nwi. under the law y..t» mention. It ta tto I only fair a«.| h« «»t method <>< road P ,!lli,!i ' ‘ !,i * h '“' h f '*Q lMlJ*yrr»i fmtw in •t.f'W? wish hi* i ve FOWLER AT BEVLaK CHAFEL I Deis w»d R;» Enterlaißißg Lecture ’ Tto tong of Youth " X ✓ f Th* fc* 1 * ..-I < v.( (ae !<*■-<i<• aU» j t hajw i **-*■ arw «a* bt4«i !a>? w ...*b Krx Aiffwi jlhjß rd>\ <!♦ i**r*4 hl* mmg letaijw tatai*, wb» I M IMMIk **» *. I hst ' ?*• scf | 7i-~. fw ly yw l *! 5 Bit 111 4*' *****<* i* • Mroal t«» U*.«e «to rnywy (prod. «totow»ar» *■- icrtait meet Mmb <"bTttoj . ' .A *to htof Mk <a ' . g ■■■■♦ j'*! * to*"? LATE TELEGJUMB OF UTTEIXST I I Stoi -MiJbfw • 'i«. tlWwB j | ---St • ' - ■ t >.s « *- h» f rw| B
h ANNUAL I. O. OF. STATISTICS. «• n The State Lodge Has Grown in Members and Cash. "Sb Statistic* compiled by W. H. toedy grand scribe of the 1. It. It. >’.. show that December 21 last the Grand Encampment had a total memtondiip of Hi.'tKt, wineh ropnwettta a gain of 4f*l I for the year. The iigurr* show that { l.A'7 n’emtoro were admitud by imt i lation. 2<H by card and 1-fti by rrinjcard. l.lWi were nti«pcnde«l, eleven I were et|»el!ed and 198 dietl. I Tto total amount expended for rrj hr! during tto year was iK32,!*”2IW. |Yu '.tutoi vt f«atriareh* rrheted I «'M tto num tor of widowed I famiiira relieved «*« thirteen and the I n umlirr of pat riar*to burled wm It'd. ; Tto total rec. |.(. were *ciA.'>'>* 44 ' | Tto invented fund* of tto «übordi- ■ | natra agrretate, *1892182.12 and , i tboae of tto <lrand Eneamjwnent agi*. rvga’e ♦*•.’' These figure*. Mi | Iseeity aay«. »bow tto Grand Eneatnp;tecnt to to is a i rrmperou* and fro*k I >:< e<.nditb n. R H. Hollyw.wj.l. gram! master of tto G*®.* d le-Lge, I. 0, n, F . !;»» **nt •>ut elrenin letter to tto 723 lodge* of tto Mate statli.f that he ha* d*»Iguated tto Week suing April **., a» ••snstiatjon »ok," and aallir>£ that *»rh tolgw imUat* one nr wr>re
candidate* during that week In orde that there may to no delay, a I sat s. n bßa ton granted tto I lodge* to initiate all appocaut* wbo«e | patittoM are roroirod up to tto maet- - TKIDAY NIGHT ILLUSTRATED | A Day is Leaders and W air* Cy Dr I . <MHm> QtHt* ar» »th! • 1»- R • n-> hi* >. r>■■r. i - «»* *s* inr It w a* <r4 ••• ■-i -' - ' » .rw * t ! *■. > ari u* •' * »- •■t rr' a i ■ r *■’ *''■'■■ •** * r-al< ". 'to*i a*r--- sM« <»f ; t’s* Htoi* <>t If oit~c *’* IPt* fW*« M* .• •*-. Ajwwrwi .■ .% ' • n»*rat* ; | jt|w*r «»”* fa;H% - p*4 m< a 1 incw W W" •!•**, TFr t ’ ** ■** wa* ’•*•!! twp' - t*wl Ttote bi e»e thing we bar* never j br* • at*** u* -;♦•♦■■*'a? 4, wh'- - II tour . R.r-Ky M intam Tea rlt
* <VSE OF IT. Many More I Ike II lu Deemer. The following,ca»e Is hut one of many similar occurring >l.-017 In f’«catur. It Is an easy matter to verify its cerrectnesa Surely vou cannot a.k to r betle r proof than auch a < on< luslve . evidence Henry Petero a boiler maker, of ifth Htre<-( «ays My < ailing requires a K<>,,J. »,,un<l. strung back. If th«t very e«.«ntl*l part of the anatomy is «.»k, or a< h.»*. It Is actual torture to continue at work. For two years backs'to clone to mo. the aiiack* some 1 times being so sev*r p that I oft P n longed for an evening In end a day's work. lIMVe been on more than one occasion so lame, stiff an<> «a» full of pain that I <ould Bcarosty get home and in the morning, although conslderabls. bettor. 1 was poorly prepared to ta>-ki» the coming day’s work. To stoop on su< h occasion* or to lift anything meant th# incurring of e»<-ru-ciatlng twinge*, and when Doan* Kidneg Pills, pro. ure«t at H«ithOUS«> Callow A Co- • drug More gtoppßd 4 very serious attaeii, I am ioore than pleased to let iro frlMt.i* and acquaintance* know if the- suffer •Irallarly, what me*ns to adopt to bring genuine re* IM* I Far sale by all doalsru. price Se< Fsarter-Mtlkeew to™ ftntfalo. M- V oolg •gMC* for the tailed Bt»t*» * v ••*—. and take no other Wed-Bat-wkly. SERIOUS WRECK AT KOKOMO. I — j* ... A Hoodoced Car Ditched -One Railed uid Three Injured . I « *■ ~ ,*—■.. ri pjMi»M < fta* Stper ial. K<A>«x>. li.<i . Apnl 7 Street car I nußitor m lentree-., of tto to al street Irs. way, hmg known a* tto ' brocar. on account of tto many jwrMts it ba» had, iu*itivd the track ■lst tto City Park *1 nine o’etoek this j aw>roir»g. a: 1 tumbled down a twelve tod emtoi.sn.Jarr-e. > Ibutf, | an arrhi!«-»-i, tried tn v*.-t.pe by jittKpj ing. blit wa» eaßgfct unde, tto Damg II of tto rs«»f and kiitol Hi* bead »*» I > me• tod t. a :«>!p Mr* James Hud gens, of thr» e»ty, was ."alallv injured. ) M li Garrard, of ( enter, were jam I fully b»rt. Tto conductor and mot,.r* • I Bia- «**r ». s*d w ith light bi i-<w. 11l ult jn* i fhirdoe alunnwß*. ami a ela»« . I mate of Ito.sgr Id# and John Me I ... * A CARD OF THANKS I an »- .r, »’< thankful to tto many » | iw r^ri4*»»r» mi? 4 ? who *•» i ; rn** tbin/XM Ihr iIIIMMB as ui p. th "f • i bustond, and I take Hto of expnmmg my tolm«». I f , »* ’ f f v»»4F k I’l*l Sd’t*. MK> JOHN MX
A Word of Good Advice To the “Tasty Dresser”:—You should not • * until the pretty Wait r * Spring and Summer Suitings are picked out and you be the one to take wha* • left. True is showing the very new things in 4 '! classes of material for spring and summer wear A great line of pretty white goods and thin gfjods I of all the new weaves and patterns. * It will do you good to just step m and see them if you don’t want to buy just now. See what is bein shown for this seasons wear. Everything out in the Lew novelties for Easter outfits. You know where AT TRUE’S - ' •" “ ”
TBw E«gll*k es lagla. Apr !V :-.g f..r i I W.t In the p<>IICB of the central province, of India, a native wrote: "I have-a good long equlline ' immw. plerrtug eyelashea on a aetnygMMlar face and a good pbyaiqiiß. My family has a hiatory that tak<* my imagination back to three pedigree* when toy grnn.ifather waa a mllltoncr. W ith tto vlaafcitade and time* matter ctong* and my father waa driven to the rwceeelty to accept a aebojlmi cter •hip I itlnintvly to enjoyed bia well earned pension by the time to gave up Ma la caae tuy kaplratMNia turn k out a reality I ahull a, a matter of -onr»e be t>oun<l to prey God foe yowr long life and prosperity." («n*-r K*l». t I Conger eels bun! for tto octopu, and wtou found, proceed to bronae on ft, limto Tto octopu, trie, to bug tbe '' ellppery, alimy conger tight, but In ’ vain. and. finding It, Um to growing ‘ : toia. tochargv* Ite Ink la the face of the foe and under cover of tto turbid •water t-enta a ha«ty retreat. It la to eneat-e tto too preaaing attention of Its foes that the octopus poaaeaae, the | power of changing its color to corre■pond with that of it, •urroundtng,. Iw tb» Frmri Vsrfb. ' j "I antto native chief, set elab- ' | orate table,.". \ r*." aaid tbe eminent arctie ex- * plover guardedly; “they usually put on | I a good deal of dog."—Louisville Cou- ■ rier Journal.
AN EMPEROR'S TABTE. It Wan lb* Orlwta at ■ Cosm, Ik« In 4aa<rl«, An anecdote which wa* Ferdinand I. of ,v.v r ... at on« t;u« greatly delighted bit tubjeett and p T , rise to a common »ayiug Qq* mer day be was hantm< i 0 th* mountain* and was overtak*, jj t violent thunderstorm. He wuiiu r»f uge in a faruihou»>- «b<*e wrinmiß were juat then at dinner, and hit to cy was caught by aome amokiug s-.-j. ling* mad*- of coarw Cour p* them, liked them and naked for and w hcß to got to Vienna, to tb. to ror of the royal cook*, to orders! to name dumpling, to to «<-r .w! up da iy Tbe courtier, were *>-ai.dti-.wd aueb a coarse dish abonld 9gun • tbe menu, and even Li* i*j a* * : mouatrated again*! tto u«e of nd : food. Tbe emperor had aiway, bees to . moat pliant of mm. but he now itnw I ed that he bad a will of bl* ova id i peralated In gratifying hl* new ttwy. j Finally the phyaiciau* preteiuled tut I it was dangerous to bi, health to B ' living on dumpling* and i:.u»ted os giving them up. Tbe hitherto to.a sovereign stamped hi* foot »nd bClared that he would never nigs sato er official document if bi, diet *<*, denied him. "Emperor I am." be •ti'Mtod, >9 ; dumplings I will have To prevent a atoppai'* of the gww meat machinery »a* vto drawn, and bi.* m.i *ty < nag '»**■
Ctousljr to hi* dumpling’ Tb-n !be:» perial pbrnae bc-un.e pr>> 4 . * BTutlfylog » »i!ly wh n> • '»* om »• nm- to «ay: "Emperor 1 am, and dutupiisplvS ' bavef RELATING TO IRON ' « Dteeoterr •« «k» Mrtal. Varlam iatkurltlra. The Bible apeak* of lubal Ctt> • the diacovervr at Iron and 6* of wnltba. The EgyptfiM top**- » ' Btophanatw the «»■ honor. *h>S FS ‘ ny mentiona It ba’lrsg been d.aco'eW i by iMrtyira on Mount Ida after * I forest* on the mountain «.de b*4 '** ' deatroyed by lightning Tbi» »« *>■<! i 1,433 years B. C. Jcren ah aod t> ' kiel both mention Iron In their k* tural writing*, the latter ’i*ctah‘y e* tionlug two qualities of tin- [ eaiUu< o«e bright Iron, which wupr*! ably sttceL M wca rt'ntlona an Iron furnace taj Jot speaka of It aa i r take* R the earth. Tbowanda ■'■ year* ’’M the <>;>enlng of the <'--rist i era Egyiitlana used iron in making ‘“Vj kmve« and sm-h thing* Sparta “R UM-1 iron for money. Bnta - abesj it a* a ir.-' Ilum of b-rter and rtchanff prior to the conquest by the IloaiMkj The Brit >na before the time »t'™ u«e<l to export iron to Gaul, and the Boman con<|U‘-«t the con-i'i'-ron * ÜbiUbetl extensive » <lt t * * wbleh extated at leaat ia Uta aa M Baxun corny neat.-St. J Gan ia. ' Racial DH<HrnU«H«»- J A uxnail Freu ’. r was oti >t> •J The were '-I ttonallttes-Engilab. American tr»“M Italian and one large German of the male paa»*tig«* were sa - ‘■’’J la the amoking room when the «t<’ '*2 appeared at the door and announced. ‘TMnner, It l» serve. The English and American roou gent arose and started toward - lug a*kx>n. The steward, seelnt bls announcement Lad not been Stoxl by all. cout.nued ' e’est aerrir’ and as a portion ■ passengers still retrained seate vro nxo e servitori . „. The French and Italians fol>'<* English and American*, lea'ing large German In solhart . -u “Himmel!" he muttered hrngrt It dot no German mans g'• ’, ' things to eat on d.s boat hetoper » Weekly. A- E»«n.h so* According to an ansex folklore, when a , 1(J( home from church her ' -' brf < at once rob her of ail the P‘dress under the topr -• • ‘ maiden who .sin-.■:•'■ one will be marri- I of a year,—London Ex?re*‘
