Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1907 — Page 2

The Daily Democrat. Ev*ry Evening, Except So* day by LEW G. ELLINGHAM. •übscr'tstfco Ritea. f« w«*k, by carrier 16 ««a r«r year, by carrier *s.bo mouth. by mafl 25 eomts Ear year, by ma£ *2-56 ItvgU copies 2 cere ~ **nrtiMvz raiee made~lts own cm a*dlea£iocL Watered at the posteffiee In Decatur, gadlana, u secoud-class mail patter. ‘ J. H. HELLER. Manager, A GOOD LAW. *fhe bill introduced by Representative Honan. Democratic floor leader, providing that railroad companies ahai! equip ail trains with full crews has been passed by both houses. Railroad employes and the public are alike interested in the measure, which is regarded as of great importance. Freight trains consisting of more than fifty cars, exclusive of caboose and locomotive, shall be manned by a crew of six persons, conductor, engineer, fireman, two brakeman and flagman. Freight trains of less than fifty cars insist be manned with crews of five men. Light engines without cars must have a crew of conductor. Sagman .engineer and fireman. Passenger, mail or express trains, consisting of five or more cars, shall be manned by a crew consisting of engineer, fireman. conductor, brakeman and Sagman. five persons. The penalty clause

Dan Beery, Mgr. James Rice, Secy. Abe Boch. Treas THIRD HORSE SALE HEAD ’ HEAD — • jf , — In the New Sale Pavillion Friday, February 15, ’O7 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. ii. The past sales have been record breakers and have made Denotur the best horse market in the west. When we advertise 150 horses or any other number, we have the horses and they are the kind the market demands. These are the very best horses that money canbuv consisting of Draft Horses, Feeding Horses, Brood Mares in foal. Drivers and colts. All native horses bought especially for this sale ia Adams and adjoining counties. T t will undoubtedly be the largest sale of Horses ever held in northern Indiana Each and every horse will be sold under full guarantee to be as represented. Ages run fiom 3 to 8 years old, weight from 1 000 to 1.800 pounds. Any horseman or dealer failing to attend this sale looses the opportunity of the season to buy at their own price. This sale will be held Friday February 15, 1907 rain or shine. Don’t forget the date. Term. c ;Six, nine, or twelve months time with bankab:enote. Decatur Horse Sale Co-

Bosse Opera House Monday and Tuesday Feb. 11 and 12 Passion Play Guaranteed to be the beat of this beautiful story ever given in this city. Prices 10, 20, 30c. Seat sale Saturday Morning USUAL PLACE

provides that any railroad company sending out trains not manned in accordance with the bill's provisions, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shad: be fined in any sum between HOC- and 1500. The additional provision is made that the rail road company shall be liable for any damages caused by a violation, of the provisions specified. The state railroad commission is to enforce the law. It is believed that the new law will insure much greater safety in the running of railroad trains. MUSIC AT THE RINK TONIGHT Last Event Before Lent—B g Crowd it Expected. The skating rink will be filled with one of the big crowds of the season tonight as this is the last event oefore Lent. The season will close soon and the skaters will no doubt take advantage of the few remaining music nights. Don't fail to join the crowd tonight, really the closing event of the season. ■ o — Do yon smoke? George Klein at the Palace bowling alleys has all the good ones Pay your Electric light bills before the fifteenth and save penalty 36-3 t Msney to loan on fans* at lew rate of interest. No eommiwion. Partial psTn-ents allowed and interest stopDOBE B. EH WIN, iu&JtFri. Attorney at Law

SAME OLD STORY Post Office Team Won Three Straights _ - WERE FRIGHTENED ONLY ONCE Won F rst Gam by Two Pis—The Othe' Two By Good S zed Majorities. STANDING. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Postoffice 40 30 10 *<so Elks 26 14 12 -s*B Klondykes 39 20 19 -513 K. o! C 39 is 21 460 Palace 35 15 20 400 The Post office team again demonstrated their superiority over the Klondykes last evening at the Palace alleys, when they rolled their regular scheduled games and as a result the Postoffice team won three games and clinched their hold on the first place by a nice margin. The Klondykes went to third place as a result of their fall. In only one game did the Klondykes have any chance to win. this being in the first contest, when they were defeated by two pins, and had the last man got eight pins instead of four, the percentage column would have been different. But luck seemed to be with the Postoffice team 1 and they pulled out by the narrowest of margins. After the first game the Klondykes were easy prey and were j never at any time in the running, and the lads representing Uncle Sam won hands down. The scores: KLONDYKES. Klein 166 145 ISI 164 Lankenau 159 172 153 161. Bell ..1 156 152 174 16 Voimer 165 164* 139 155* Peterson 162 169 116 146 Totals *•> 796 751 POSTOFFICE. Frisinger 194 173 IS7 185 Vaughn 167 149 16 > 159 ' Foreman 143 185 134 155 Schaffer 167 154 200 174 Peterson 13S 156 188 16-9 Totals 810 818 969 NOTICE. On account of retiring from breeding cattle, i have some extra good Hereford and Shorthtm cows for sate.. Anybody buying of me now can ob- j these cows at a mcc-h lower price, than later on. I will sell feed cusj cattle as heretofore, but shall not | breed any In future. I also have seme j young Hereford bulls. D. E. STUDABAKER, 35-121 Decatur, Indiana, j o WALK HORSES OVER BRIDGES Notice is hereby given that per-1 sons caught driving horses or teams; across any long bridge in Adams j county faster than a walk wil. be' prosecuted to the full extent of the j law. This is not an idle warring, but will be enforced. If you don't 1 want to be the example, don't do it' This is our last wanting. 33-6 t. Board of County Commissioners j You'd better paddle your own canoe, For that's what you'll have to do, For when you are in hard luck. And want to borrow a saw buck,. All you'll get is sym-pa-thee. Unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. —Smith, Yager & Falk. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting, nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe syrup, galled Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure, does the work and does it quickly Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure is for croup alone, remember. It does not claim to care a dozen ailments. It's for croup, that's aIL Sold by W H. NACHTRIEB. If you want a good set of harness, made from oak tanned leather and all work strictly guaranteed, call on Atz A Steele, North Becond street, Decatur, Indiana. 30-6 t To slop a cold with Preventics is safer tkan to let run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the sneeze stage Preventics will head off all colds asd grip, and perhaps, save you from pneumonia or bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surelv check the cold and please the cold. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIBB. Have you tnea one of George Klein's cigars? Call on him at the Palace bowling alleys. H. li. Ointment cures zr.<? w* eczema, itching piles, poison and all pimples and skin troubles. 50 cents a box. Sold at Holthouse Drug store, and U’.ackburn’s Drug Store. 15-3 mos. If you are constipated, dull or bilious. or have a sallow lifeless complexion. try Lax-ets just once to see what they will do. Lax-ets are little toothsome candy tablets —nice to eat, nice in effect. No griping, no pain. Just a gentle laxative effect that is pleasingly desarible. Handy for the vest pocket or purse. Lax-ets meet every desire. Lax-ets come to you in beautiful lithographed metal boexs at 5 cents and 25 cents. Sold by W. H. NACHTRIEB.

NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE J Two Marriage Licenses—Busies* <" Court Room. A marriage Ucense has been issued j to Mr. John E. Wilson and Miss Mary Anna Smith, both of this city. A license has also been granted to J John S. Cramer, a member of the Salvation Army and Miss Stella Be? nolds of Washington township. - Circuit coon convened at the usual j hour this morning, but the roil ca.i. brought forth but a small amount of business. Mary E. Clymer vs. Wilson E. Ciy-j mer, divorce and alimony. defau:t of defendant, prosecuting attorney ruled to answer. Old Adams County Bank vs E, Smith et ah. note, reply filed to answer, cause set for trial Monda? March 11. o — A HAPPY SUNDAY DINNER Given at the Home of James R Tumbieson, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Tumbieson gave an enjoyable dinner party sunday at their home near 5V ashington church, in honor of Mr and Mrs. Edward Tumbieson. who were married last week. It was a happy and enjoy- 1 able event, the dinner was delicious j and everyone prese»t -mail remember the day with pleasure. The guests | were Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dro, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kalver, Messrs. Kurt Turn bleson Paul McClain. Tom Johnson. Perrg Ogg. Rot lie Poiing. Russ An- j drews. Fred Watkins and Misses Lulu Pas'nong. Huntington: Jennie Crist.l Fort Wayne; Nora McClain. Sadie Crist. Marie Briener, Ascie Reaber and: Mattie Elzey. Charles Sether made a/simsiness trip to Muncie today. Great investment, absolutely safe, brings retu-ns. giving surplus earning power of youth till old age. securing comfort and health in your de-c-inig years. That's what Hollister s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Smith. Yager sc Falk. Pay your Electric light bi. s before the fifteenth and save penalty 35 3*. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember it’s made atone for Piles —and it piwnwling or blind Try it and "see. W. H. NACHTRIEB. Pay ycur Electric light ci s before the fifteenth and save penalty 35-3-ACTUALLY CURES CATARRH The Ho thouse Drug Co.'s Faith ij Hyorrei is so Strong Tney Sei it Under G-iarantee. it is one thing to anothe: , thing to back up the claim by a statement that if it is not proven true, there will be no charge for the service or the goods. It is in this way that The Holt- ■ house Drug Co. sells Hyomei. for the; j have so much faith in its powers to i care all forms of catarrh and bronchial troubles, that they give an absolute. unqualified guarantee with everoutfit that if the remedy does not cure, the money will be refunded. Hyomei is based on nature's way of 1 curing catarrh. It contains the con- j cent rated healing oils and gums of the pine woods, prepared in such form that they can be brought into your own home. It gives the health ad- ( vantages of the Adirondacks in such form that yon can be cured of catarrh and affections of the nose, throat and lungs while at home o- at work. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but |l, and extra bottles, if needed, may be obtained for 50c. With Hyomei you can cure catarrh pleasantly and easily at small expense with no risk of the treatment costing a penny unless it enres. Weak Womer To weak sad piling women, there u a* '.east o war to help. Bat with that way. two traotir.cn non be combined. One is local, one is constit Manat bat both are important, both eaamti Dr Sheop’t Sight Cure is tbe Local. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the ConstittaicmaL The former—Dr. Shoop's Night Cure —is a topis macons membrane suppository remedy. while D Bioop’s Restoiatire is wholly an internal tret meet. The Restorative reaches throughout t entire system, soaking the repair of all nen all tissue, asd ah Mood ailments. The “Sigh*. Core", as its same implies, does work while you sleep. It soothes sore and infla [ ad mucous surfaces, heals focal weakneme* a J discharges, while the Restorative. ea=es astro , excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambitio builds cp wasted tissues, bringing about renew ' strength, vigor, and merry. Take Dr. Shoo j Restorative—lablets or liquid—as a genera] ton I to the system. For positive local help, use as we Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure WH H. NACHTRIEB.

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A S/inthis country is the Cuba-Roma A P CUBA-ROMA " er of this class oi cigars can tell that in a minute. cents because we have joined hands with rijji 2,000 other druggists who operate National IIS Cigar Stands to buy and market our cigars. I I \Ve have fifty other brands that we sell rela- ! IL best cigars sre new having this National BL sola is Site 2,000 clßar <f EmbteTn U Jfe i— j7 qCAR 0 .TAX P a f wJ I*s Y- | Smith, Yager & Falk | ■» , B£ ter Than 1 Cluster” cessary for general illuminaffects, but when it comes to it where you want it, there ;he place of the “Two-Balls’ saves your eye sight, and >leasure and profit out of the w has ever before been possible. f nstalied this device —whether • homes—the purchasers have praise of its efficiency arm let us demonstrate its many lote you prices for installing. Balls” lister it . ms. utomatically maintains an incandffl■iaht. The lamp will’ stay put anyIte floor, and can be earned to an> room, yet there is “nothing to touen he cord is always taut and trim. V nvenience in library, kitchen or ? • Lid to clerk?, compositors, pressmen. V (men. and workers in every kne ~ electricity, you need the Two Batls. literature and full inforrn.it' at ion? will b-t gladly mailed if are unable to cal. W.G.SPENGER; 2x4 MonrceSt. w -— —■§§=;#»