Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 1 January 1909 — Page 3

RAILROAD BULLET Jf" Int. ER,E - S' iDg Cl ° u ' Into Effect Sunday j un# 2r 19 J|| Ball „ . Eaetbound. I No. B—Daily ljf !l -■- ■■■ I No. 12—Daily ... * j a’h h I No. 22—Dally, ex Sunilay ’ 2 M» meWhat g **®- 4—Daily 3-2«<a» year ' If I „ Weetbouni J resolution -, k I No. 7—Daily I | Na an, banks I No. T 6 X 7 y . f T.-MKor is froz.- ar , nss GRAND RAPIDS 4 a " in "' No. 6-Dally* >Wth B<>Un<t ®"> r ned t 1 -,- n - No. 12—Daily, ex^ r d No. 2—Dally, ex . Sunday.. .1 : ißf No- It— Sunday only in tfl " North Bound. * ’ ; ‘ ,rdin * • m-I No. s—Dally in Adams L no. t— Daily °f u nn c, rf!VP 'i No. 3—Daily, ex. Sunday.. . 2 q^B’ s morn, n^'■ ■’ookW

'W s and visit friends F r and chlldren re ‘ T. ST. l_ * W . R. R. Bon. t>f Berne Canio f« thls afternoon af ‘ — tn ®>sant visit here with No. to | e Winnes. No. * hM returnrd froj atson and wife acd Traaifort. a gafherf k returned to their I No. •—a. e Democrats. \J ic today, after a visit j^y 0 * ** ®*- N** 4 *. Bl was a feature. J son and family. No. 4—Sa, laato Detail*!*’ 1!lt ’ repr, '' f 'ntati Js. Isaac Peters and ■m® - was fn tljter Mentzer, went to No. fc—TotoAo to after business ffcorning for a visit with ,urne d to hfs horl Erman Mentzer. No. 4—6* 'Jpa! option elect farriers enjoyed a vaca- . 4 .__g^BT as ed a ’ 4 o'rlt* account of New Tears. —contains fcjrs. Scott Bockovar, of Dalty luterwfon . 9 nu ®ber rl a returned to their home —y «™rr*n ScMieiection but J a vl9it here wlth Mrs THS ft. WAYMS A •Pma^B anc * 1 ’ M Decalburn.

Trata* Thursday noon f ~,.,. T n , Ft Reeof ra ' °' the late JeS ” e BUt ’ has been viJ Md from the ME ’ ChUrCh 7-M* M ? ’’r a lis Money and f J mornine at ten °’ clock an<l S •■f* layß.-Po rti an ( J the h ° USe ° f WOFShIP WiU 10: Ua Milled with friends who wish B ** H ; B*. Ispects to the departed man. one of th# i Wka 2 . Jflin the north If- D - Hale ls vln K a party has announ Jernoon in honor of Mr. and the pultdr at rl B- Parker and Miss Lucile 5:30). M. a newspaid about forty of their friends f • TtMg.a. preach to thßooßred invitations for the as9:3# pm columns# contest will be Indulged in Theata* parties taking ra. cm will arrive at Calhoaj^^B bas purchase# Montpelier Water Works and Fort Wayne at Strickler in Bic Light company has been n * liS * *** leaving Fort v jointly o« #1 m the hands of a receiver up- ■ P- m. will wait town. Forjt of the Nation 0 ! Equiprent and liw which asserts that shortly - tufMontpelier concern owes it $lO,A ■ rp kP mak sßand is unable to pay its debts. ®*"VlCKfl >he Elks minstrel to be given Jan22:' J sreslncfoarf 1 '' lur wy seventh and eight, will be a; A S S r fl ''‘ eado,l W r a,,:oi!,te fwing success. The cboru- girls are the ■' f '"’facticing hard, the soloists are getBffßM|MMfl>iir Vn r °^i ° n Charl fnts ,heir voices in trim, and every lsjßfl|7i I >? eat ha &. ’ ° n F’ng is being placed in readiness for |t« e k ar n 4 by B’' 1 '" 1 of thi Jhe big free street parade. Watch for , bOarl Wh lhe cages. $ A * 3 °° paaiES | Miss Vera Radaniacher gave a deft 1 Uese IMIB

■ < K I T|riedonwit f h‘‘uTqul l o| dfvorce J .o A H r X a o F^. s ‘S|, r :. nnu of 1 that J w I wb,n sh f ' and local markets W that her f | the raveUtloMhn'SSfl'f afflnitiflf t. -J J Te ‘ ,t ’“fire binaU uS -jt*-<n m untolded at HrerSJSM .Career S f TOCfefeffiß «I»ndfa<-e o t an IntSM 1 I A.i C n,'t, l ’i»b. ""’“■uflm the <lrJ n ! P ailw *r I ««l 11 £nJs^B Wp ntv sous f I I lo « price, and on Ind I I pamphlet, map, Br.*Bing deSelf i aJ 2’ to 2 ow “*H«aZSito3HK Job- ' Zz 1 7“P«Tlnten<leut orTß* l ' r V ■ F • ' tio "- Ottawa- Tan““t" 'tad t"auadunSm3Mce. M'S. f wpt »,. „ w -H KOGBlfl soon to f / ■fejWAJ M floor. J the E —- ajs ;.enf fl BRAVE fire LjUjdiß CarpenT )ash ’ nf. frf eekS ’ often receive severe burfl pi 3 ;a . and f n th e fires, then us e Buckle*flta*hh hJ five BR- and forget them, it - Pain. For Burns. ScJg T % R. ? v Cuts and Bruises its < arts’h 1 eil ,y L , nti'T' Quick| y cures jhn Ftr rII a/ travels fll °\ d Sores - Boils. Ulc< r<Fell - tl/ to the SSg Pile cure made. ReheßFj na 4 lof (ledac all druggists ■' lIS t. SSlbtß - MgjM , licettires, in Jnehester ake/ in a cas t e VR) I I | A iBSsW LI Rovistc "fhl C ' *■ on JBHI "t/roiher vj fa»ißWi ,b ■ :n tr : ° resc /,-i ■ Llpulled In. Motive wi Med of Life. | OPEN A * eT p a. De I checking aJWi.SX'I With us now and ?■' £ to Clinton a I a genume business ’L ud . sby sayThen you will waf at visit he t,ad respective costs of iStSwK ciinf several years, from all disputes e J' he immortal J. will greatly better d eaJ as been dead f ° r utation. Jirs Therefore he K ’ 1e8.,.,. Jortal. as his name voua you Jn appearance and Old Adam* t 0 be tbe favor ’ MMmT o|° ne■KA ;

—__A roe this! (Aingiends. attensjast eventO Fort ing fr urnod last M®rip to Foit e\e® ' 1 ' 1 a w s Adalus T®he hysicians ■ ceifl ir Wtory will re’■onday after a sua eLdS TGeneva, was a lay and has reVi s jyberry returned he after making a t*ty. feeing the big minliven by the Elks At resting much at-

j lightful party last evening in honor I of twenty-.eight of her lady friends. I Pedro furnished the principal amusement, in which Miss Emma Schultz and Miss Mabel Ashbaucher, of Bluffton, captured the prizes. The party watched th e old year out and new year in. Refreshments were served. Louis Miller, of Craigville. went to work this morning as the regular bookkeeper add accountant in the general offices of the C. F. Davison Co. He has been assisting for some time but has not been regularly in charge until this morning. Albert Melching who has held the position, has resigned in order to take up his duties as deputy under W. J. Dustman, who takes office tomorrow.— Bluffton News. At the close.of the conference year, which will be in the spring, Rev. E. L. Seamans, pastor of the M. E. church of'this city, will retire from the ministry after thirty-nine long years of active service. Rev. Seamans has been pastor of the local church for the last two years, and during that time he has made many devoted friends who regret that he has decided to quit the ministry. They fully appreciate, however, Mr. Seaman's long service as a cpastor, during which time he has been 3onri iard and faithful worker. He has n t p active in all th edepartments of roke Church.—Winchester Herald. * cue hijchers of the public schools of Inra by unanimous vote taken at the of tbg afternoon session WednesILL ’ provided themselves with a com- ” ttee which in its turn is expected to Tic vide them with a disability benefit '•rnd a pension for their old age. The “vcte lookifrg to the passage of an act p by the Indiana legislature in 1911, creating a fund for the pensioning of superannuated instructors and for paying them a sick or disablement benefit. was on motion that th e president of the Indiana State Teachers’ association be empowered to appoint a committee of three to act with representatives of the county and the cities and towns superintendents’ associations of this state. The. committee was dulyappointed but the legislautre will not b e asked to act at the coming session,as the teachers want to get the movement fully organized for two years mere.

LAUGHRANTEE Goes Wit Ticket to the Ell linstrel REHEAR i And Ever /in Be in Readine lursday I The rehears oming Elk J| minstrel show t tf)e Bosse g oi*™ house < and Friday I January 7 ar ng merrtl _ | along and th working itsell perfection I Tbe show th tses t 0 be ■ the greatest < , ed by the I local Elks an. r crlterlon g the patrons < lre ln for | a real treat. , nd of tb Ig performance > d Jn tfie g hands of th . d g T:ue R. Frist e lnßureg g its success. ' p date | and catchy at s w(][ sprung upon 1 old tfnj " g favorites H. I Schrock, | 11. B. France _ E |g Coverdale ant who will I l" a-t fn the c roen M g I upon former aklng all heroic effort D(J th Ig I will no dout caw g I “charity.” is worl(l Jg l_ and no perso to pur chase a ticke , d bjr

y hawking machines. (1 C ’ l ? rr ?, Sufferer » are Nothing but - Ha * klr »o. Spitting and Blowing Machines, Saye an Authority 1 ■ Is it possible that In these days Whßn e,eMlln «» and sanitary refonn Is bei ng preaeh4ld fn the churches schols and at public gatherings, that s^ZT 9 ot people wln continue to ' suffer from catarrh when jg ■ absolutely certain remedy always on I

member of p Ubl(c should remer charity work as don j s sap reaching and ipea]ed to by any om j s a j_ forded at one ■ bpg |. tation, and m es are thus made bri able. An effo iy . tbe committee in ticket selling to see !Catur and when th< down in your jear big . street parade hursday afternoon tblg

- Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) f S d a pleasant, medicated and antiseptic 3 tarrh 7 a ' hC U U WiU cure <> tarrh. it will stop f CU ] breath f . 1.J..« =™.„ , n from catarrh for two

promises to b la g e . ment of this aced in the hands wjlo has had year, be I promises the p j cb I A band of tw< se _ cured to hea tb)g will be well , »„

fafied . numerous remedies which i iled, used one and one-half bottles ■ o. Hyomei and am entirely cured.”C N ; Lindsy, 407 East First Ave.. MRA complete Hyomei outfit, consist ng of a strong, hard rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of Hyomei, co- “ ,ra »- j “-«.tu-.

Vt ill Dt? WVH [ £q hear. Remem , our patronage an< tbe same. So ma at . tend this peri f - ae nights and bo< ng For further it m . Ing pesters th: lug bill boards ah ,

waras needed, cost only 50 cents each Z1??% g Co - Be,ls “ an<i ™n®B kto d 0 ex actly as advertised. Hyomei also cures Asthma, BronchiiS ’ C ° Ughs ’ Co’*’- and infants' Croup

THE BO Martin Laugh as Th. Henry Zwic p tials and is nc , r of the board f

PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS.' — —

Hundreds of orphans have been * helped by the president of The IndusGa wt Orphans - Hom e at Macon, trie Bitt* " nteS: We have used Elecinc Bitters in this .

Adas coufty. . liam Miller v . ganization me j they unanim j Lrughlin as p .

another year. : years. It has pro ™ tien an adjour Kid ne “^X^ r Stomach, Live/and county infirm l of the’best f»mn ' Ve J r€ : g ard it as one invoice wasta |lt invigorates thecal* earth '” a delicious di the blood, aids die-psti ß3ll8 ’ purp ana JWrs_Gra app^“ e - r a "d Tufwi ****** We^nUims 8 "only “"r ' * Mr. Merc druggists. ' Only ooc at all, * you smoke? -— THE SLEEPltj^——

How many rl terrible disea« gK w |B ggu go Chamberlain's! Contrast th *O Cough Remedy XSJ WILL CURE I my appetite, *BLy not sleep nig w —„ ImmVdTa A OltF helped me at < jl If colds 1" C o„ e e“o?:£ h " a " ende<i *« -« of tki. «»«!, H, 'I •”"«««! p depended upon to effec?t L°“‘ poi,ular medicine, in use 11*' 'T ° f I Smith, ' ““" ba I — ‘° ’ I . ] J ■ 1 •- > •' _ * •

~ - ]/ / ' ~~~ LJanuary sale~l| I 8 —— ~ I I FOR JUST TWELVE DAYS I January 4th. to 16th. I you want to know what we I have to offer you at slaughter I prices, step in and j will be to your interest to I come I True & Runyon I

1H I ft J^r slca ° utside —Florida inside. When I test I a t r flis ° f I Rfl PERFECTION I ,00 Heater I (E <l«»«Ppe<l wish Smokeless Device) i** what you need to m.l .k J 0 so room an d gives direct <rl L 0 ” 1 V C Hi (Si h" every dr °P of fuel Turn ne L - Prevents Brass oil font holds f=fi I 4 burning 9 hours. Su- / I I fp" ,n i’Pan and g fi’of'ef-Everyhealcrwarranted. f \B I T1 “ Lamp C-fe-j J I | S?' I ■ centra! draft burner. Evwv l»m ? test ,m Proved r~ ) B ■ rarest Vnc y for O “r I -J ° e “'‘ H STANDARD OIL COMPANY llnc °rporate<i>

1 True & Runyon bave many i Pnses for those who call on them dunng tbe bjg January siaush . ter ' hich begins next Monday a nd con-1 tinues for twelve days, closing on I 'January 16th. (CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED-In .'our locality to represent us Ex- 1 1-rience unnecessary; ?no per | ] Xna^T 8 ’ f ° r 225” h Clgar Co- St. Lorn. Mo I r

| A Re!i 9 ; °“s Author’s Statement " j wish " kidn V e7'tro y ubie antT^t^im 641 I was suddenly stricken win, lnter fined P to n bed m eight ne d S was 'm up wiEutTs stS l X b,e t 0 urine Ut becam d e recoinmendpd Frie r- T e. J clleeifuiiy _• 2 '