Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1906 — Page 6

r TV* W* wit s tble, *-ive tn locaW M«r at-.-nt to fell the w*. EMabrUhed Im 3. We toe a c#>ilbbob» bu«di»ens record of oi jeers. ' -ftAPHOENIX nursery stock c C . 7 u v.ser- l. M *reinilforlnni\w r j - R<-4 Im< 4 5 ■i \ \« 1 £ JL \ V.’-t ■■ - Au ■ AV a S’'*''! p ivxem-e viJy. So exper.-oce uectasary. V \ owifnt. Write to-day. V \ PIIOEXIX SWEBY CO.. 1214 Park *U BUotoarUm. 11l

Who weeps with you when you are sati. and laughs with you when you are glad, and swears with vou when you are mad ’ The editor. Who has to be both kine and wise, and never, hard.y ever, li>s. and when he does, creates surprise? The editor. Who. owns a heart, as well as cheek, is possee*-*: of a spirit proud, but meek, and lives on forty cents a week? The editor. The last will and testament of William E.. Redding, late of BlueCreek town-hip. was probated Mon day. After providing for the pay meat of all debts and funeral ex pauses he bequeaths 1300 to Roy McDjnel. a boy whom he reared. He gives one-third ofhis estate to his wife. Mary E. Redding, four ninths to his daughter. Frances Gillen, two ninths to his adopted daughter Orpha Barbing, h -1 watch to hi l -*rn .- n. ' .rang? GHen uary 1< '*■ Mrsides - Mb mief-i* irg an 1 ' .*■ '• ; - the wi-Jefttl-l the .-.3/ ' kit ■■ slipped i -1 ■ thro -vr- ' ■ *■;- et ' weight v on * - right ar . i~*> g . v. ry -i break. Dr. D. D. ‘ .ar* wis callsnd dre=s- iinjury and stuie-i although e thing.--ericas was very pair fa], Louis Ludlow, the Washington Correspondent to the Star ,-ague prints a -titt-n sent to Congress msn Crumpi k-r by the Adams County Bar i-.ssociati.ro, favoring l better federa: court facilities The petition was filed with the judiciary committee and will, no doubt be j sufficient to cause that committed 1 to forthwith acceede to the demands; made by the legal lights here. A y hi!! has been introduced in con grass making short Jrerms of the federal court in different part? of the state and it does <eem that such would prove a convenience. The ‘"Bazaar." which for several y t are vast ba« teen under the man ugement of Ccffee & Mangold, is > now the property of Noah Man gold, he having assumed control Satu day The deal has be, n hanging fire for several davs and last evening was closed up and from this date on Mr. Mangold will care for a share of the public's business . Mr. Mangold is an i • j 4>M and gjy-yienced bnDu<« Tr and wilt -rep his sLre s ccked £ l all times and will be in a position to always accomcdate the public. The retiring partner D. D. Ccff'p. has been in business in our citv for a number of years, and was alwat *• ranked among the foremost. He is not as yet fully determined upcn what business he will engage n bu* siated that he would not long be idle. Under the skilled management o' Mr Mangold we pred'Ct a prosper us future for the “Bazaar. ”

SOME NEW ONES Tn add: :v - • n sale. the SNt AGES . --■ ■ f ■.< < :ty ;--r ; --’y •_< farmiacis’’ :t' ■ r C.- 'or f r > more col-?‘e No< “. ' ’ S 400.00 "° 477 - * £90.00 *•*’’ 2100.00 2800.C0 "° 47 3200.00 4S^;. ?; vr? r r 6000.00 "•- 460 2 00. GO 600.00 No. <37-I' <- !■■ - r .'.r:; -ott F ni;.r J . .a; gSO C "° 47 1200.00 Ho 42 1450.00 Wo. 4CT- '■ -*?-'■ Va t. I- ar ■ raff > ’ etn N* C< :rdon acu in tl,’ o’? ijeid. This iawi »s< n iLepruve. pike; ba* about 25 acres-f ur •••.-. :ng timber a your gorrb; r.l. tfUiosnoi win- -es, a bv« -r'jun *t"ry and ;i-ha?t n ,ds-. with n naf' p<»nd cei ar. 5411* be- . • rM-b-.rna.j t-uy Urn,w J t i. s J hay. etoca C& A A febeGsl-A' feet, dcubie t-rn-s. •-’<* WVvVaUW Properties listed aod advertised uitbout cost to th- 1 owner if left cn the market for the time listed. Properties rented, bought and sold. SNOW AGENCY NATIONAL BANK BLOCK". DECATUR, IND.

A well known Decatur man's wife who spent all last week in this city with friends, leaving her husband kt home to run things there during her absence, now has troubles undreamed of on her hands. He cooked, as he thought, the breakfast food each morning. M hen his wife returned Monday evening she noticed that her husband twittered a great deal, and he himself acknowledged an inclination to warble. Neither the man nor i his wifecould account for this strange feeling and actions until it was discovered that he had cooked and eat -n two packages of canary bird seed. He has also confessed a strong inclination to sleep with his head curled under one arm. Bluffton News. Washington. -lan 2’—Thut he draw- JI2.U annually from the Clover Leaf route is an admission made today by Theodore, P Shouts, chairman of the -thmian Can.*, commissicn. which may have an im noria at bfarirj? on the c&s&l inMr. Shouts was called management of the road, but tbit rep r:s are sent to him and , frequently cfficiaß of the r ,»■! i come to Washington to Consul* ■ him. After getting into the record : the fact that Mr. .Shunt- ’ receives i-b , ’ a year from the United States, the chairman of th a commisi-jn was alloyed t ■proceed, ft was state I by mem bers of the committee, however, . that when they lake up the ques I tion of revie virg eshries, Mr., I Shoafs' case will he met. i Dr. E»il G. Caverdale left at noon Saturday for Chicago where he will entsr the Chicig ) ear eve ant throat college, where he will take a four weeks oou’se of lectures and Stu ;y in those special branches. ■ He takes this work to prepare himself in a new brain a of the med’ca! profession, he having formed a partnership with Dr . E N. Canada lof Winhester, one of the leading' eye specialists in Indiana. Durirg the ensuing wear the new fi-m will' continue their offices at Winchester and at the expiration of that tima expect to locate a sanitarium for ' the treatment of diseases of the eye, throat and ear and n3<\ J j where the sanitarium will be 1.. • ' has not been deternrned b- JT ■ it will oe somewhere near the cf’ 1 -‘ ter of the state. Dr. Earl Coverdale is well fitted for hi- new duduties, being a graduate of the medical department of the Univer- ; sity of Chicago, one of the best in ' the country, where he spent font i years. Since his graduation, a > .few years ago. he has been a partner with hi-> father. Dr. J. >. | Coverdale, and has proven himself ia <k •—i pnvsieian That he wil ' succeed in his new field is assurdo

A Democrat representative inter ! viewed several prominent oil men •wh o invaded cur city Friday. ' after inspecting the new well on the ' Oliver Fleets farm near Wren.' H -I. si: ’ • .- r- ■ • .- ’ ■ • have seen in recent years an., state'* 'that the oil business was again on the upward trend and during the ‘Coming summer months would be pushed with vigor. Both men were 'loud in their praise of this new nel.t ' rhar is being deve.opeu near V, ren : and stated that from a., present in d’cstions the oil business in vud )

‘ at. ut .this thnring att.e vil-age would be very noticeable in the next few months They were aso loud in their praise- of the new developments in »and about Willshire, and stated that this place together with the fie.d would become a leading oil ccun try in the next two years, and would surpass anything in the v<av of oil development ever seen in this section of the country The Sheets well is, without any doubt, one of the best ever dr:.led. and Mr Holt, the successful operator, is to be congratu.ated. Neither of the oil men could be :r»u- ed to give their name and an air of mystery seemed to surround these strangers Ne '■ “ erthelss. from the way they talked they were fully versed m the c 1 b’>ines* and seemed to understand their bn sines- ; what he wanted, because he went a* it in away in U’ative *'. .r h ■ w . i r that and w• ula bc I take at B”3 the investigation f'r the pre? •07 ' > <-v the ea-y. I* mis be .- ■ *v ■., £i"— 03 sis rp 1 1. . t >...* have a snspiciu s government wr->o a . end especially when that detective wants to s -nt s-methlng cf that sort real -*■;. This > certain, Al cert Brirt,.s >n has reen a progressive business ■ .stmaster. Business managemer.r has prevailed througcut is . adxmistration and the office shows i*. Political investigation > a’l right, but when it co ms t j shoot i~g loggers at the bu-iuess cud of Lis administration, we take the iberty f registering ’a kick, atj every other business man should , jo so likewise. • A- stated Saturday. Mr Birds eve took hi? departure with him and left the city Saturday after noon, going to Fort Wayne. Re. i ports have it that Ossian is 1 i j destination and from th*re he will' likely go to Muncie, where he car work for the good of his cause—that being to give Congressman Cromer a. the mental worry he .can. From what can be learned o' his investigation here, he came' : fit acne side story and of course 1 got it. as any one car, who starts on a mission of this sort. His, “Square deal' policy, or rather that cf Presiieent Roosevelt, is the sort cf a one sided “square deal" that has not even any semblance of square, But he certainly get Samuel S.-ulegej. aged fifty year, died Saturday afterno n at his home on Jicksou street, about four o'clock, aftor an Ilinas so only one lay. de»th resulting from pneumonia. His sickness came on Friday afternoon about four o'clock and just twenty-four hours later he lay cold in death From whs we can learn concerning his c ithat it was die more foexpo4wtand war t than any'bing else. H had scoured ths streets for wcr>

r r c ays rnr u.uia n t uni ar and while doing this contracted cddv-bi'h settled on hw aid in a few hours h> deni-e c curred. Far several mcn'hs pi he has been living 'in a b-. s; ved by '■'.lliam Bosse cn Jack-!: street and their destitute cir on stances have been acmething a>fC The little children were thinly ch there was no Sre in the -etove a l ’- the home was damp and cold. D McMillen, who waited cn the , ceased, did a’! in his power tosm him, but his efforts weie useless, - the dis ai-e huu too firm a grip • 1 him and his weaken, d oondi i | : was powerless to fight the diseaI A number of local charity or zations at once took hold t fam ly in charge and attendrd t their immediate war t’. The fan< al services .ere heli Monm j at ten o'clock at the Evnrgli, • church, Rev. •' 3. Hats' official’ and in ter men. vasmado Mr ph wood cr ■ - Hr-lea <>- a and five ch.ki t t j mourn «n loss.

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The Knight? of Cffiumbu? cf tb.s, oity are arranging for the, m.ti -b ;ofabig class of can:.di es, ,ie i importint event to occur Sondav, February 11. Within a sow davs ' invitations will be issued to the K cf C. members at Fort W avne Muncie. Logansport. Union Ci’y. South Bend and other cities and it l i a expected that at least five j ired visitors will be here to utter, 1, The local lodge has fifty one oandi | dates and the visiting delegation will likely bring along enough to ! swell the number to sixty. The ’doings'' will centime all day am. , conclude in the evening with a * u nanqu Q t to be served at Meibers ; hall. For the latter event a pro gram of merit is being arranged and which will be announoed later These occasions are a. ways *nter esting and the local lodge are ar dcipsting a good time. The Decatur K. of C. lodge is growing rapidly , and will soon lead in number o* ■ members 'LITTLE POCKET_ PHTSiCIW ■H? omei Inhaler that is Guaranteed by the holtnouse Drug Co., to Cure Catarrh. KAmes with cverr ourtt “Tne lilt;.-, •' Tv ' > F fsTA 2D T (1< 'h ' lit ItS V&IUV. : k —■*» n (•. •>-. O»lt " h th** UDCt?r _ i-tan king t :.it nles- .t ires catarrh. I it will net c -t van a cent A eomrlete Hvomei outfit consist? jof "the litlle p,.>eket physician.’' a; me .it ine dropper, and a bottle of HrI tnei. and co-ts cnly >l. while addi- 1 I ionai :ottl-s of Hvorrei ean be prectred f'-T 50 cents, making it t :.e ti: _?t economical, as w- i as the most reliable treatment fir the cure jf: j catarrh. — ..

- - - . . . -Tjjg-w <Mr^■- BLtf fW-'■,JLL - i (To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. m/ 6 ©* every I I Seven Million boxes soM in past 12 months. This Signature, POX. 25C. j ■- i ■ CALIFORNIA' I Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round—where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where I animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? I Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more I

varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division I of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that I will assure you a competence? I Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can I grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, I olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, ■ business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment? E Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await ■ your coming. ■ The Chicago, Union Pacific and I North-Western Line | I is the direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two fast t iough trams G via tms line, over the famous double-track railway between the , 1 m.ri R One-way Colonist 4 CsieiS are on daily, March I to May 15, at tnc -- 1 - 2 of 533.00S 33 .00 from Chicago, with correfL 1 tponaingly low rates from all points, give you an unusual chance to make the trip. These tickets are good cn daily and personally conducted !wJ- S1 ° nS / T 1 h a double berth in a Pullman tourist are always a Js It real. \ Chicago a North-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. w. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M. C. A N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 111. FILL IN THIS COUPON »»ps and full AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. — ~

Friday evening err ; stained a number of his \ an informal pedro party andMrom* all, rep US a m -t enjoya-e time . , H 1 Ti e prizes were w o n . v “ thev i xiLg a box of candy and a box -ars respectively, Refreshments, at a late hour the ,; party a.:, irned. v; ting Mr. Ehim,er. ‘as a fine entertainer. Last Sunday afternoon the Belle? I of Preble gathered at the residence ',-f Ed Goldner. in regular session ! o elect new officers for the coming j vea* The following were the sue I oessful candidates; President,, Bony Werling; secretary Lena Bientz -.treasurer, Sophia Ehlerding, | After the election wa« over Mr?. iGoldner served her guests a three ! course 1 crcbeon. Every cne present did justice to the edibles and voted Mrs. Goldner a splendid en tertainer The next meeting will 'be held at th*-- residence if Com j missioner Werling on February 11. A ; members are earnestlyrequest ed to present at next meeting. Secretary. Many of onr reader* rcill bar th.it several mon‘ ‘ and Airs. S. O. Irvin cf Winch- ster ■ • driving in at ci ». •*l*' * * ■ 1 T" ’ "V ITT ’- 'I “ * “TT II 1 it’ X F ?.".**• though both have re ■ it, time sineach filed suit against th railro.i i oompi n l.rtl- ' lin ages. Mr. I-vim ?.“■■ was heard this .ve-k and vests r .j a7 fi-v >'-■ ’•urned a veidret giving him JI " 1 Mrs. Irvings case has been cor,-ir.-red until the March term of ciurf. ilr. md M's L vin are th- parents Mrs. J. C. Patterson, and are , x-.l known here.

Ulcer oflh® Stomach K I®; liiMdious Nature of the ' Recoauizc «n<l < ure it - — I Ulcer of the stomach mav exia rears without very marked , tc ms. exceptu g those a ,« K i c digestion. ’ Tn good health, the stomach th- gastric juices, but wh-n the membrane is badly nurished i nvJished and the digestive Hmde I I upon it “8 "'ell as upon the keeping up until perforution of stemach occurs. In advanced casesc lel I ulcer of the stomach there is d>. omfort after eating, with a stant gnawing sensation meals, pain from th- pit f th,* ach back to the shoulder Uaede. M ' ' of ti?u : treatment should at once started with Mi-o-na. Thi- ■| • - purpose, the cure > ■ . If ; that the Holthouse Dr - Co. .a < _-n-d guarantee with ■ r .',ii cettt S box that the money will be refunded 1 r t does not cure. 1 I ■■ -r.t :ui. He says :il*o tbit he 1 •auto, tour ooan :.,i<l w | n.ink. Frost has been an unknuws d I; xury in Arkansvs th:- winta, : ut Pete says there has U. en plenty cf rain and he has to hunt with. ! -! hip bootsen. He sends best re* > ' 2t:rds to all friends in old Adam s I county and says the latch string ? p: •« gut at his “shack for any or I all c( them.