Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT bvbbt bvimino, ticirr icttnar, bt LBW a. BLLINBHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS *■ BMVt«T. u*r ww*» too niMrW. j«u„ ts.oc ■ Mil gt muuU *SO Bf MAll t»r y«*r 81.80 tlnf ir coptea. Two C»>u ABiMUalns raw* mad* aa<.«non appUcateoa SaMrwd le u>a poavnißaa at Pscatur, ln<llM. M HHid cim rail; waiter I- ■. MILLER. Manaobn
Arc<»r<l»fig l«> th" Warsaw Union, leading iictmarat* <<f that town art’ rlaifd otrr th" |« .*«ihl lit y r.f 1'.., <'hark** (J. Conn ctinae tiling to accept a imbrrnaional rmmtitatioti at the hand* of the Induuia Itemocracy. Tbe egptevtetei;» rjuottei by lite It ai*a» paper an highly etanpbarniary to Col, C- . < •>: H. T-n... A rrtnaa tolitM-ian read a di» paleh tegardn.g tb» failing health of I lai h) H Hill and "oti'fnrnttel Ihtta: ; “It BMM net Ml king <mly fifteen year* ago when he went to Wa«h* ingtoo an.! to**k l'■< ■ if h of ,a*. Unite,l Mat. . .. »<..!. but MHill «aa *•••“■ o. 4* a It. ha. <■>< a Ike dlwtingutebtel torn «Ite »wt in Ihf WliJkir »|lh laißs *< lh» tin * TlkioM «»f I brw Thums, H*HM\ Vane.-. Voorfae.. Krona, ttenten, | f'obpiitt thn.rg, Uaifhall, ttavte, >4 I Mb*w**mta, utun.h. Mr|*hrt*on, Har I ria, Hawley, ve*l, Hate •ml a* nvaity ' other* " The laat tm toiler of th* entertain Men! nmrsw at Beulah t'hafarl, will ; hr r u«n W»drM>iav night, Apnl 11 I It ta kawr tal-ut a> 4 • fine pawns* Will I* i, I l >‘if Io Jit later* and return via i tbe Clover leaf nu.te, Naturday a»4 | Nt»r,4»--. April l»th a.»4 I’4h flood ! rrtanong lea*ing Nt Item* oot.l • »> ! p ». i|oo4ay, April iAth T I. M>! ; b*r Agent Ft HI WEST "• bate for rent, rrtber <**b <»» grran »*<t, a fa.n «>f ’ IltlMS jf’4NF * *”ta fif# I **<l |WF> tFfiHß* | fr.te. In • o, *•» *1 -• r--u • all |r. • ( OHM*** land, as 4 with jpaai !»•«»*• atwl ban. al «o«rr The ?C»»rtb- j am I ►■<»<* t <» Han'. Har> tttwa* 4►' •
Good to look at IX Q BEING THE SIGHTS is usually interestZ ' \V/' ing; but the man whom we dress in Hart, 11 t v llSpirW Schaffner and Marx Clothes is himself one vs of the si £hts worth looking at. He looks V perfectly dressed and that’s always worth / W Sr Beein &- ml You'll find us ready with good clothes 1 1 Ijr aR d furnishings of all sorts— T' ~ ' ■JkJ Suits, Top-Coats, Rain-Coats, V. Mrs ft;/ / 'tlwU Ma. - —-— 11 Jf ' :> *J !>X / ' Hats, Caps and Furnishings Vi l^nßbw»^~~ The kind you want. Our spring stock is brim ißr 11 B full of goodness and style. f '■l '■ - ft s ! ,z t Let us show you some of our new style - ' ‘ '■■ •— H ft - l' JJ/ir - , -« .. .■»..-»- - -•' ■■ 'SSS^Z'2" *"‘‘* L W \ Holthouse, Schulte & Co. 1 f' I. ! ! M" ' GOOD CLOTHES SELLERS Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner fr Marx
’ | REPUBLICANS ARE TRADING ' Canddates Are Summing Up Their Votes. J I S< rlpp» M’ te»» Special. 1 lolianap.’i», April I*i Car,.lidat<‘* for the Republican r>>>niinat>oite of : rlate officer*,, today, are eoi:i|»ilinE I and a»- rli!is their Volin.- n—»l* ar i i trade* an.| mmbinatio:.*. It i* Sieved tha thia trafliein« will re«idt in many •urpriw* Norn, eombiiin. fiotM had* already bettt made, bnt the*r are not expected to «loit.* the tent in tbe nest two day*. 125 REWARD IS OFFERED •2*> reward for nformation <»f the w horral* mt* of hor*.-, bugjey and bar* t' > • <lf t • I- : if d' *, rlptln( Irark brown pacintt mate, heavy with foal. M. teht about 1,1M5.) |MHiud«, lotig, black ntetir and tail Kublwr tite,| biivk'y with •lick "o-at ami red «tn|* around *eat, red running gram. The b'fw. bitgk’i and harne** wrr* ale.rn fmm Mr • Wyatt, I miles *on.h we*t of Warren, <«n the night ..f Apn! ,t. i’art Mad or telephone information to Mru tt .ati, Warren, Ind. A 1a« k. in the *tud, at the RivrrH’«. Bai Ik. ..t f*>i t.. •.* I !->»«. Trio* ss:ol Trte* Frond. I two well known b«nw* will al*-. Iw* lat tb> Jtitet»»h Feed Harn for the -a*.- « on U.va H.AMiEIfM A M<»X. l«Mi *<rrt« » t<« twt rmtrt nn ou m* r 'a howty «. » n t te* n«-r« *’ Hl ■ »’ «l4* > f *< .treat Hk n>* Ou f I* Ue I,'tetU. f M* *e< « at <»f | croar*t» »!««* < **•« - «h« n • e A( I, ,S1 lift# O? « if f K Wf»«l sh« , ><■’* Wa- ■>» * *9 ‘ •»>« ?.* iJ ' | l>»« f 'ttv ; *f s** «tk«r les.4i<«i« »»r* th* I 4* y ■- t |**»**4 Mti-4 | « t v*HFk|>9< Wtk t*» it** H*rrr*#»4 ♦U**t r,. IU * Ya t | »ir»ri m <’»• *«M - fit t<; ft**Tt>* Viif ' I Ot»S- sys U'lfy 10 Wttli g»<F.||atV I**'** of MrH'it* l<> « Wi.ltl; of r»*t «'4* t» M*rsUll ,*.-.4 of » i i**» (bast fhtro •<» i r'-tfeFfterFibtlo*. h*w Tii-dM ei W Ilk* J<ft» 4*l> i tef it'V »*« •< • <> ‘i - t' M *-*•* j {Mt'fXt** wlife** t»ttty I -• « fts I*4 *-* •&* wa*4 i Wnf, « j m*»’l* ts tfy-4 Woi 4* ’ i4* Wheihsf if;* liters’ f« lh«l Wi-H <*» IM |rF«>rr I f> t*» >»« ***4 **e4 *t»f j »r> »U.< |st ■ p.--*«4 »■.■••.»'mefi| **4 «« lief • -«*f -■■•£ H<« r.»o|rt.te*4 iMt>r h « I Wsymlw £kf4*f (RS <’o tfci*•>»«* I I art.AM *< Nh FftlXT
Too Murk to A*&. A traveler in the tilghlanda observed while ut a tavern In a small village a ver.i bi-autiful collie. At bit request the owner win pointed out to him, and be asked tbe man wbat he would take for the dog "Yell be taking him to America?'' tbe Scot asked cautiously. "Certainly, if you sell blm to me.” "I no cons t>art wie Rob,” tbe dog's owner then said emphatically. "Pin muckle fond like o’ him” And liberal offers were no Induct meut. To hla astteiisiitnent, tlie traveler later saw the <!<>g gold to a drover for half wliat be b. <1 offem! nud after tbe drover had dr ajuiearv.l re.4uest.vl an explanation. "You said that you could not sell him," be remarked. A twinkle cum* into tiw highlander s eyes. “No, I dhiua say I'd no sell blm 1 •aid 1 .mildna pisrt v. Iv him," be said Kohli be bame in tv.o or three daya fra n«o, but I eouldua a»k Lltu to •w,m across the <ms-.ii, Na th,.! wool’ be too muikie tu a»x " Harper's Weekly. Pew* Tkal « *rrs a » <»*». ■fiir- ]>ariab .-bur. b of < Lertaey poa **-«•*« a luriou* anomaly It Laa severa I pews in Its gallery wbhh are te>ugl>< and aoid by auction. Just l>k« a table or a <bair. and tbe»e pews give th*•< owners for ttar time Im t<g a legal right to vote st |Msrlismebt: ry • i«. tHiis in the division Moreover, the owners j of tbe JteWs have to pay tbe j>oor rate j of i.' a year into the t.irg . n. a prtviteg»- they are nte wo eager to war as tbe > funwT ww Many years t-gu tbecfaurrti | wartlrM of < bertiwy were at their wits' [ end io order to raise money for tbe re* | turstate r.bd rrpnir of tbe sacred odiI See. end they < <>uld hod bo s dot ten to the quest><4i until some t«rtsh) >uers »i>gg<«Ud that the) *!. lid sell th< g.,1 I lery |»»« to the b.gl><-»t bidder They | atteptrd ttw idea .. ltd otitaiiievt a *|»* I rial act of |<arlial:><'»t allow mg them to do tt.s and 1.!•«> g •• tag tbe |»rtTfle*e *»f I a parliamentsry »o 5 Lro*>u M|*tta * t.reels Law. In sn artteie in law Motes on “Tbe j Origin «f tbe Tm» l.ymt U® ” wen I tteu »M made erf tbe fact that former iy ib* term Lydford tew was need j In the same oetise in Lugtend A North j t'arolina Judge la a teeent cane quoted tbe Mtowing lines I <4l bar* ht*i« < f 1 ySfovd las Hew is th* eHirn the* hang r>«s drew And sit la yudrownl after f They aeewi to show tbe etlstetecw of 1 s aimliar aumtnary putdablwrut in Eng j tend Beaaea Tas beailrwd* "I*o you're friendly with t'tsnkte are ; you! "by be tetle me that be won t i have s thing to d<» with you " i •'That** yu»t why I few) kindly to- , ward tbv old crab."
The Panlshsnent of the Oigno. In former times the punishment of th" bngno (batlil. one of the most cltrerly cruel iutilctlons ever devised by an official of the torture chamber, was administered in Italy, probably in Venice, where the water of the iagtetis played so prominent a part in its penal system. The punishment was as follows: The prisoner was placed In a vat the sides of which were slightly in M<VM of the average height of a man. In order to hold In <4ieck the rising tide of a supply of water which mu into tbe vnt in a constant stream the criminal was furnished with a scoop with Which to bale out the water us fast us It came in. Tbe nwpite from death by Immersion thus obtained «as more or less pr ilotigetl. according to the powers of endurance 1 cd by tbe victim, but Imagine the mortal torture, the exhaust.ng and even hideously grotesque efforts, tin* Incessant aiul pitiless toil by night and day, to stare off tbe dread moment fast approaching, when, overcome by »ieep and fatigue, be was unable to struggle any longer against bls fata "♦■ld Robin brng.” A ballad that won Instant fame against tin- expectation aud even tbe wish of its author was "Auld Robin Gray," written by Lady Anue Lindsay alxtet the end of the eighteenth century merely for her own satisfaction <0 re plate tlie <-oar»e verses of an old melo <!j that plea*«l her Hbe snug charmlugly, atul tin- new t*allad soon came Into favor Great was tbe curiosity arouwtl as to the author of this pu tbetlc song, in whose Simple verses all th.- <-h m, i.t*. of a 1. -artn u«'..i>t fragssly are cvtetailod Itet Lady Ali»». modest atMl retiring by nature, preserved si* lanes for many years, smiling, no doubt, al tb<* controversy that raged so hotly In ttw course of it her Iwillad was attributed by some disputants to , itavld IHx? <* d*» larod by others to be I a geuuuta sixteeutb century pnxiuetten | and ttiialiy u>a*is *• subject <>f a I twenty guinea t«rite to t<e b **tuwed on auylMsiy ... ut* enough to bring to light I tbe veritable autbor -d'ornhill Mags* I x.ue riarses Few <•» va«r4 “A ku>g low »trip of land, a valley I between Ligti biila. Iles Bve miles out* I • ide of 11 avilia and tbete," said a cigar *».<-small tbe best t..tween in ; the world l» grown The uume of the | place i* Aba Jo, ami the ' uvrfta Abajo i crops are always b*>ught up two or! | three years l«i advance of their plant- i j iug They yteid only XY.'ss* cigar* an 1 ntMliy Tbese < ignrs sotuetlines sell as I high a* *l9O a hundred *l3O apiece. I | Vuelta Ai«Ju cigars are only smoked j by k ugs and hilteiuaites There atej I many fake t io-lta Al.ajos on the mar I Met. but the real thing. OOCV smoked. I t fftii f.vter I*- ml*tak< n, for there la no other tobacco (M the world with an I aroma at <«»<e so j«»werful mid so del | bate*' New Jerk Ftesa.
Rid eß & " s £ 3| and all that are interested in the < use of crushed stone. Have y ou fi ever had anything better than K Ridgeville Crushed jStonell for yonr roadn and all kinds of concrete ■ work. The roads in your county, built S with Ridgeville crushed ■ STONE, apeak for themselves. o ur ■ stone with the screenings make a road ■ for immediate use and will never wear I out. Correspondence Bolicited Address. ■ fVrmfield & GaftwiW I F(ids6«llle, Iqdlaqa. | JOSSE S OPERA HOUSTT LJIVIOINDAY. AF=RIU 16 I “THE BEST COMEDY SINCE ‘CHARLEY’S AURT 77 ’ I C. S. Williams & Co., offer the Great Laughing Success THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY MV NOte/VtAS* Hvvmirout PRESENTED BY SELECTED COMPANY OF METROPOLITAN FAVORITES. PR|<CS: 25, 35, 50, 75c. Scot Salt at ll*u*l Platt,
