Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1903 — Page 5

TIME t a b l e s o. r. <Ti. (In effect, Nov. 29, 1903) TRAINS NORTH, No S-naily ... •• 1:1 s a m Mn 7- Drttly to Grand Rapids H:im> a •» 2" 3-Hally (except Sunday: 1:31 p In TRAINS SOUTH u,, 4—Hally ■ 2:59 a m No W-l'ally (except Sunday) 7:14 a , n no a -Daily (except Sunday 1:3 pm S„ :«>-l>aily. except Sunday . . 7:51 P m No, to— Sunday oni> 7:18 p tn CLOVER LEAF. In effect May 3,1903. EAST, No Traveler, dally ... 5:25 g n , 5,,2 Mall, dally, except Sunday 11 50am S„ 4_|>ay Express, daily 8:43 p Ia go 22-Local Freight 1:10 am WEST No 3—l>av Express, dally 5:25 am No I—Mall, dally, except Sunday ,11;25a m No s—Commercial Traveler, dally . 9:19 p m NO 23—Local Freight 12:05 p m CHICAGO & ERIE. In effect. June 14, 1903. WEST, Nd 9— Buffalo-Chicago Limited, daily 3:10 a m No 7—Express, dally I:42am No 3—New York and Chicago Limited through coach Columbus and Chicago daily 13:38 p m No 13—Wells Fargo Express except Monday 5:12 ( n . No 31— Marlon-Huntington Acc'm .. Khioani EAST No 8— Vestibule Limited for N Y 2:55 a n. No 22-Marion and Columbus except Sunday 6:58 a m No 4—New York and Boston Limited through coaches Columbus andChlcago 3:24 pm No 10—Buffalo and Chautauqua Lake 9:55 pm No. 13 will not carry baggage. 3 and 4 has through coach Columbus to Chicago. Frank Railing of Lima. Ohio, is in the city the guest of his sons. John Weldy returned to Berne last evening to resume his school duties. Frank Staffer ami Walter Groves of Bluffton were in the city last evening. Wm. Bucher returned to Montpelire today after transacting business here. Albert Winans returned to Willshire today after visiting over Sunday with his parents. D. Brandyberry returned to Monroe last evening after visiting over Sunday here with friends. Miss Lillie Lewton returned from Willshire tod*y where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kapelski. Clay Wertzberger returned yester day from Lafountain where he was working for the Big Four railroad. Dennis Wertzberger returned to Elwood this morning after visiting here for a few days with his parents.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS The Glad Christmas Tide Is with us again, and, as usual, you can find any present you want at the Old Reliable SMITH, YAGER & FALK DRUG STORE. 4 AND LET US SHOW YOU THE ■ I I most complete and beautiful line of J,J. Holiday Goods ever shoarn in the city. Our line of Stagware, consisting of Toilet and Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, is more than complete. In Brazilian Red Wood we have everything. Books, Bibles Fine Stationery Ebony and Ebonized Goods Lamps of all kinds. Fancy Baskets, Pocketbooks, Crestwave ware, Albums, Fancy Mirrors, Game Boards, Perfume and Toilet articles. ▼ < Chains, Rings, Neck Chains, ! C Wdl*y Bracelets, Collar and At Lowest Prices Cuff Bul,ons ' —— Prices Lower Than Ever. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. I ill ..n——- - • >

Ed Rico returned to Berne last evening. J- Scliug of Berne is a business caller here today. R. 1.. Butler made a business trip to Berne lust evening. James Haviland of Geneva is a business caller to the city. Jesse Anderson made a business tiip to Fort Wayne this morning. F. Rickett returned to Simms today after transacting business here. <>. 8. Sphar went to Van*Wert today to visit for a few days with 1 his aunt. Miss Waggoner of Monroe arrived this morning and will visit here for a few days. G. W. Swift of Trenton, N. J. was the guest of Miss Bessie Congleton today. Dick Dalton of Huntington was looking up old friends in the city last evening. Myrtle Emerine returned today from Marion where she was visiting with relatives. J. Minor arrived this morning from Muncie where he was attending to oil business. Roscoe Walkup returned from Delphos today where he spent Sunday with his parents. Frank Kramer returned to Geneva last evening after spenidng Sunday here with Marion Smith. Ruth Simison returned to her home at B-rne today after visiting here for a few days with Miss Marie Allison.. Arlie DeVoss of Huston, "'exas is in the city visiting for a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L | C. De Vess. Mr. and Mrs. Strandler returned jto their home at Van Wert today ' after visiting here for a few days 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moltz. Florine and Ethel Davidson rcI turned to their home at Geneva last evening after visiting here with James R. Smith and wife. Speic.il meeting of the Ben Hurl members, especially members of’ degree staff are requested to meet at hall on Tuesday evening nt 7 o’clock for drill practice preparing I to going to Portland on Dee. 17 by order of J. L. G tv.

H. Mercer returned to Berne. W.S. Steele is a business caller at Marion today. Harry Erwin returned to Berne this morning. Frank Cowley male a business trip to Craigvillo. Fred Huffman made a business trip to Craigville today. M. Gillson made a business trip j to Portland this morning. W. H. Biker is transacting business at Carigville today. John Frisinger is transacting business at. Van Wert today. A. P. Beatty is transacting legal business at Fort Wayne today. Charles Ross is transacting picture business at Claypool today. George Maddy made a business trip to Winchester this morning. Mr. Leming returned to Berne last evening after visiting with Miss Ernst. Mann Woods went to Boston Mass., last evening on an extended business trip. Mrs. W. D. Hendricks returned to Geneva today after transacting business here. Miss. Holmes returned to Berne last evening alter visiting with Mell Rice and family. Mrs. J. Helm returned from Marion last evening where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Joe Rice and daughter Fanny returned from Marion last evening after visiting Charles Rice. Miss Rose Stettler went to Willsh're today where she will visit for several days with her parents. John and Francis G mse returned Io Willshire l ist evening after making a short visit with their brother Thoams Gause. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Passon returned to Geneva today after visiting for a few days with their daughter at Van Burnen. Miss Loretta Fletcher and Miss I Daisy Haynes arrived today from Fort Wayne and will give their ; usual dancing lesson this evening. J. Goetz, Mr. Neusbaum.L. Goekile and J. Romen word of Fort Wayne arrived this morning to attend the funeral of Leopold Yager, iSr.

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I'gEir.’i *I3KISH,i a jwCTig ku - H E N S L E Y’S I SLAUGHTER sale! ■■■■■ —————■————— . . . . -- . . M ■MMraiua.. nMxiami.xdUi.oo.MiuMn.Jw.. i-«n»«nwi • , ~ -»—n ci■ -rw-r-- ~-r—. - I ■ T HAVE just received my holiday stock, and *> !,*• (if * f ee l lal have bought too much, and in or- ■ W der t° dispose of it, I will offer the entire stock at ’ the greatest slaughter prices that have ever been ofjMsSUa ferc d- Now it is easy to say anything in adverJL but it is not so with me, as you can plainly ' ee > by coming and getting my prices and compar*ng t^em w ’t l P r ’ ces y° u any place, I don’t fjWMF . care where lam determined to sell, and someone is going to get my bargains. If you don’t get one it is your fault. Come early and I will show you the finest line you ever saw. — ’2.1151.4 3E -ZV HE SOME OH '.TV rniCEH: — — - | RINGS, 50c to $10.0(1 reduced from. .SI.OO to SISOO I $1550 WATCHES now §1225 CLOCKS. SI.OO to 810 reduced from SI 50 to $15.00 SIO.OO WATCHES now .« 8.50 I WATCHES, reduced 15 per cent, i $ 7.50 WATCHES now S 6.25 I which makes my $20.00 Watches now... ..$17.00 $ 1.50 WATCHES now .$ LOO I Other goods too numerous to mention, but all goes at this sale. You will miss it by waiting. Come ■ earlv and get the cream. I will lav auv of my goods away for you for Xmas at the prices you pav when ■ got at HENSLEWS. NO GOODS GOES OUT WITHOUT THE CASH OR A BANKABLE NOTE I | AT THESE PRICES. | D. /V\. HENSLEY I

John Korn is at Fort Wayne today. Will Lyman is at Piqua, Ohio today. Chris Meyers returned to Geneva today. Julius Haugk made a trip to Willshire touay. D. D. Coffee is a business caller at Geneva today. John Waggoner is transacting business at Monroe. A. R. Bt 11 is transacting lumber business at Saratoga. Ed Green is tranaseting oil busiI ness at Geneva today. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fink returned to Geneva last evening. Minnie Coffee went to Monroe this morning to resume her school i duties. Hugh Hite returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting his parents. Louis McCulloch returned to Fort I Wayno after visiting with Charles Yobst and family. Mr.Elzey returned to Fort Wayne this morning after visiting over i Sunday with his parents. Mrs. H. G. Witengfield returned jto Cincinnati today after visiting I her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. G. M. Trout. A newspaper has legal right to publish whatever an individual has U legal right to circulate orally,says ian exchange. In other words an i individual has not more right to ’criticisms and accusations on the street th in a newspaper has in its columns. This is something that rhe average man does not know; if he did ho would keep his mouth closed more th in he does. Seo Colchin for candy, nuts, Xmas trees, trimmings and toys. 287d10 LET THE YA’.’/N COME. A Good One !■ a * !rm!l<l Thinx For the W hole V. <1 y. A good. wide, open mouthed yawn Is n splendid thing for tiie whole body. A yawn Is nature’s d mi. ml for rert. Some people think they only yawn because they ure sleepy, fait this is not so. You yawn because yni are tired. You mny In* xl-epy also, lint that is not file real cause of your yawning. You are sleepy because you are tired, aud you yawn because you uro tired. Whenever you feel like yawning Just yawn. Don't try to suppress it because you think it is lni|>oliti- to yawn. I’ut your hand over your mouth if you want to. but let the yawn come. And if you are where you can stretch nt the same time that you yawn just stretch and yawn. This is nature s way of Stretching and relaxing the muscles. Don’t lie afraid to open your mouth wide and yawn and stretch wlienev r you feel like it. Indeed, if you are very tired, but do not feel like yawning. there Is nothing that will rest you so quickly ns to sit on a straight back chair ami. lifting your feet from the floor, pusli thrin out in front of yon as far ns possible, stretch the arms, put the head back, open the month wide and make yourself ya w n. Those tense nerves will relax. tiie contracted muscles will stretch and the whole body will lie resled. Do this two or three times when you are tired, and see whaflt will do for you.

IN MEXICO. Pau! Woolen Has a Good Position. Likes the Country and Wil! Stay — His Meeting With Russ Harruff. I Hugh Hite is in receipt of a letter f rom Paul Wooten at Mexico City I stating that he hail arrived there , all safe and sound and that ho at once grabbed on to a railroad posi11ion which pays him one hundred and fifty dollars per month. As I soon as he is able to talk the lanj guage he will draw again as much i money. He says that it is the only place for young live hustling American o be, and a great place to make and save money. He describes the surrounding country as being beautiful and the young Mexican ladies as handsome, also says that places of amusements are iopen day and night. He saw President Diaz but up to the present time has had no interview with ; him but holies to soon. He was I out taking his morning walk one ! day last week and accidently ran in- ! to Russ Harruff and says you know . that it was a happy meeting. He left Ralph Knot! tit El l’iso, Teaxs but that he will join him in a few days. Ho also put forth lots of inducement for some of the boys from i here to join him and in all probability one or two may have m the spring. J. S. Colchjn has anything you want in the Santa Clius line. Read his nd. 2s7d 10 Only mi "ni-llsh \ Islior. A sliowinnii i.Io was on a tour through tiie Scotch highlands had the misfortune Io lose a large gorilla which to save the troubl ■ ami expense of burial lie left by the wayside not far from Pitlochry Two highland drovers on their way to Perth came across tiie careasi. dressed. as it bad been left, in Its perforin Ing garb. Sever having' seen smli a strange specimen before, they were greatly puzzled what to make of It. “What'll she pe?” asked Tonal. “Wecl.” replied Tngnl, ’'she’ll no pc a highlander or she wld line a tarian plnid. ami she'll no jie n lowlander either or her trouser wid pe fray.” After consideration Tonal ex claimed: I'll tell ye whit xho’ll pe. She ■ ust pe n wee English vwsllor mid pe of Due consequence wlmt per.” In the temporary absence of the ’ beauty editor this question was hand i cd by mistake to the sporting editor: “How sliall one get rid of supertluvtix hull's on the upper lip?” ''That's easy.'’ be wrote In reply, "I’nsh the young man a w ay."—Chien go Tribune.

Laugh and Grow Fat. “Laugb and grow fat" is an old saying. and there is more than a little truth in it. asserts a doctor. “The convulsive movements which we call laughter exert a very real effect upon the bodily framework. They cause the arteries to dilute, so that they carry more blood to th" tissues of the body’ and the heart to beat more rapidly, so that tlie How of the blood through the vessels is hastened. In other words, laughter promotes the very best conditions for an increase of the vital processes; the tissues take up more nutritive material and the waste products are more promptly removed. A good l:mgb sends an increased flow of , blood to the brain; this immediately causes that instrument of thought to work bettor, with the result that gloomy forebodings are sent packing.”

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