Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1905 — Page 2
T.t DAILY DEMOCRAT. vwar evMiso. axasrv irm», sv _tt w aa. iLDNftHAM. • • ftSCftIPTIOfB RATE* ». u»W. par «Mk ' IS* A) »»rrt«r par raar *4 00 B; «>au par aua'j ..... to* «'*. par paar .» SI 00 •tail. eopiaa. T»c Casts AO «. • «wuw raMa iwefia aaaaa oa aptuicaUoa luwd u ua vaKM at Pacatar ladlaaa »aaat>ac-«MM mas; a>attar J M HELLER. M»< *• a a NARROW ESCAPE Mrs. Frank Ad am J Badly Bart in A Raiu*ay. 1 Saturday afternoon Mr* F r.‘ Adam* bad a narrow escape fiotu death in a runaway She had driven to the old Winter* farm for a can of cream and on the return trip the horse she was driving, although | it was a horse she has driven for five years, became frightened al another ng coming up behind him and began to run In running he •brack his heels on the croas bar of the sleigh, causing him to run al! the faster. Tms happened in front of M.‘Farren a residenoe and by the time the hirae was at Cherry •t»wt. he was running his beat Mrs Adams endeavored to jump out and was thrown on the street with Considerable force She waptcked up by friends and carrieo into the bouse of Marcellus Alex-I where she remained uncon scions for several trqrf and j* n ji tn a critical Condition—Biufftf** Banner TO ALASKA Fred Mtyerthf Liis firm Will Seek Bis FortineThe Bluffton Ne v«7*ay.«: ‘ Fred Myers, of Ltnn (Jr >v*. who visited here last wet< with fits ’inter. Mrs. Max Witzmax will 'eave about
I * thiUhub □ ECATUR. IND. Broken Sizes © © © As our line of Overcoats, Heavy Suits and Underwear are broken in sizes, we will sell them for the next two weeks at BROKEN PRICES. sl s values, Heavv Kersey Overcoats $9.25 sl2 " " Irish Prize " 8.25 $lO " " Melton " g. 75 3 " " “ “ 5.75 6 “ “ Kersey “ 3.75 50-cent values in men’s heavv, double front and buck, fleeced lined underwear, at 39c 45-cent values in men’s heavv fleeced underwear, at 3|c These garments are good investments, even if you have to carry them over Uutil next winter. ONE PRIC~TO ALL I B. KALVER & SONS Big Store- Corner, I T )
March first for Alaska tn company with Alfred Hilty The Utter owns a good gold olatta in the Alaskans old fields xml has b>*-n in the gold counter lefore Mr. ’ Myers will work for him They have a long cold tnp’of 600 miles to make by means of dog Birds after ’ they leave their ship at Dawson (’tty. They have reports fn>m friends thrr who say that it ha* b een 70 to SO degrees below tero and a man dare not step out of hi s house without mittens or he will« | freest his hand*. AT BLUFFTON AIMS Coolly People Were Sondav. Yesterday Mrs Nelson Steele on rertained a number of friends at their home on East Ontral avenue., the occasion being in honor of Mr j Steele's birthday anniversary A: one o'clock an elaborate dinner was served Tn vw present were David S eele and daughter. Era. of Peier•'U Charles F Steele, and wife, of | Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. O. Shinn, of lucsin; Amos Crist and family. Arthur Abbott and family Mr aid Mrs El: Hix »n and daughter, Hat tie; Msrtht Waikius and>in’F>r- J rest; Mr and Mrs. George P ffennerger; Eva Gault of DjOfitar; ! Misse* Sadie and Ida Weldy. of i Peterson; and Mines Emma Shim* r , Viola Leons — Bluffton News ! _ _ | I • Sts-I’m glad ».*• went. It w»* a** i ’ excellent pert-’nuance- and for meh s charitable purpose. Her Husband— I Yes. indeed! We all f«*H a thrill of sati isfactloti a lien we do anmri' ing f«r‘ i charity and get the worth of our tnw-1 i >-y at the *ame time. T.ondvn Ttt-Blla. — tntewdea. RII*- You iii:»«ie a funny i*reak u ■ ougrainlaling the bride's father in , stem! as the p»*M. Will* So. 1 ‘ dids t. I' ea daughter. too. mid I : knew wbst they <*»*r — rth-eago Jour- ' naL .. • Jmtt as yon are pleased at finding fault* you are di*pJ« m*l at f ndtag perfect ion.—Lai a ter.
A seiaelhtau Wasted. A baebrtoe. old arid .VMtoky. was ait ting al<4B* In fils rooen Illa toe* with t!W g *nt were aehiuc. -»ad ids face was o ‘rr*f.rmd with gbvon *a tittle ouo. ahum* to di*ttrt> film ft»tu ts»l»**» the huu*e was free in fact. from cellar to attic 'twas as still •fill could be i h’o medical aid was larking: ho aerv- ! anta guswerad bw ring, ivupevtfuliy auswMud hto ovdars and supplied ; with even thing B‘t* ’’in ’***’■’* *"• > MNuethUig wabtal. wlddh be could toot ' command-the kindly word* of cumI |>aaaion, the towh of a gentle baud And tie aald. as 1..a brow grew darker ’ abd be mug (<* ’*** birrllug nurse. • “Well m.irriae* may I* a faiiuce. but this is a Jkdiy sight »'**“ X Water < aadlestleb. A gki*» «»f water urtke* a an* emergency candlestick. Weight am end : >f th* candle with a nail Ju*t large -n-* . i t • tek! :lie caudle In the water <» that the antler t-tlcbea Its top edge d a** not tote fa the whk. and then I I id»t the candle. It will biwn until the -t vestigo of wi<k i« gone and the Sator whl nut dicker. Tlw melted tai !«w that rut.* «!*»«» o but serve* to bold I the candle u><>rc stationary.-Bia<k-•udtb and Wl> vlwrigfit * F>lse Report. “1 hare l««o> |oM.~ said Mrs. Oid ' i«*tle. "that your daughter has been i doing some wonderful things in pyrog i raphy." •nth. no." retdwsl Iter bostetw. "she ! ain’t been tbtre at all Tlie last letter we had troi.i her site was in Pittsburg and thought st* <1 go right t Brough to Waalilngtoa." tlircago lie*-ord-Hcral«l slosh < D*». Mrs. Truit My hn*lMnd is a sort of i ja<*k »f ail trad*-*: l<e can do a tuu.*i anything Mr*, ti^yboy—And mine is i a sort of ja< k of chit’s; be belong* to flftr*-n different amdeties anil can do almost auylssly! -l<etroit Free l‘re** Caaae and Ftteet. i Mifkin* W**n't Benedict's ilenth ! rather sadden and unexpected? Bis I kins- Well it wa* *n«ldeti. but not necessarily unexpected. Hi* wife had I Ju*t gradual**! fr»m a enoking school. —fhleggo Xr«*. Tww View*. i “A man’s vote is t-ro ptveioua to I* Sold." Mid the patriot. “Perbai**." answered Senat<rr Bscgbutn. "alth-mgh a uumlier of peof>le of my aoinsiutance regard it a* too valuable to be given away.”— Washington Mar. % Secret Sovietr. Carrie—l’ve got a dandy idea Cor » girls’ s errt sot iety. Belle- A *e> r-t society! Im you think it «uuhl be practical? Carrie—ttoirely We wunldu t V*-p secrets; wt’d swap them.--Puck. i
ORIGIN OF WHIST. The Was Ftrat * allod Trlsmpb •■>* «rt*r*iae«i Tr«*e»v Whdrt was first tailed tnumplk a name wbkb was after*aid into trump. Tbr eigbtreutL cesitury | saw whist in lt» primitive form. ib< I whole object of the gatuv being to * !n i tricks by teedtag high esn)» »r by trump tug. lb* ii cat the era of H >yle. I whkh they I* sail t* have la»tcd truss . 1730 to !***• stod taught players to thlbk t»«*< only «(their own bands, but of the 'Hl*** bauds sis**. au«l t« take advantage of ti e psatthlUS of the iwr l* la them Hoyle also tnuglit that trutni— might be mon- pr.*tli*t*lj eui pk»ye*l than In situpl* trumping and I »howe*l that the* might '* m*-i to dwI arm tbv adtersary ami to oMam sccI omiary advaut >gc in ti k making b» i other suits of !*■•« .*pf*a’»nt power. It I was unt until !••> that the ptnlosuph leal era can be sstd to have bugUU. aa-t ■ the origin **f the new nwinirtt was a ; knot of yuuug men at < ambn.ke. Eug ! laud, known u* t«e Utile V* b.M school : This body hept records »f its game*. | I but n** one thought *»f making the data i I know n until 18F4. Coherence In the 1 I system of play was still wauling, and | I thia was suprhed m IMH with I»r. I I I‘oie’a essay on tbv tls-jry of the mod- : *-rn acleutillc whist. THE ART OF EATING. Food Mast Please Ike Wind a* Well as the Palate. Pawlow han r*taldli>hed the physio ; logk'al lu*|**rtat»*v of the mmtal state J ■»u digestion, hating shown, for in stamw. that drlh-.tcirti pr«lu<v m*Tition of gastric jul« e a* soon a* they are pervvlvwl by tlae rye. even before they are eaten. The f***J uiu*t not only I* pal it.iMe. ' but must l>e tarred In an attractive manuvr* one dlsbe*. table de oration* In eating we must take time to chew o*:r food i!tojr*»ughly. This serves a double pi.n*e*r- first, through tlie act | of mast 'enti-.’n the *->ar«rr particles of I fool are broken vp; second, more sa- I Hva is secreted and .* thoroughly mixed with tlie food. The digestion of | star* b Is thus materially aided, and ! the jirvu-i'i* a r e made more easily at* rosstlrle to the action of the gastric bjuke. I Wnter should accompany ea< h meal ' It lucwases the sp|>etite and the enI joyuivnt of food. After esting we should rest a littls ; while before returning to ear work — Dr. Max Einhorn in Medical Record. ’htr special sale will be continued two weeks longer, or until WrelncMay, February 22. We have some good bargains find many people are buying. Rerjemher that we are making great reductions on everything sold. COFFEE A MANGOLD. 24dw?
sls round trip to points in Arkan. I i was. Colorado, Kansas. Leu:Mana. I j Msaouri, Texas. Oklahoma Territory * and Indiana Territory, from St. 't Louis, Special fares tn connection with these very low rates via Clover Leaf rente on February 7. and 21.« t, - and March 7th and 21. 1905. Get full information of Clover Leaf agent* or address W. L. Roas. G. P. A , Toledo. O. Personally conducted land seekers’ {excursion to western and southweet- ; era parte, via the Clover Leaf Route. On February 21st. and on March 7th, and 21 at, 1105. the Clover Leaf will i sell t ckets to all points in Homeseekers’ territory in the west and souteweet at very low fare for the round trip. Now it the time to visit I the rich farming lands of the dbuthw st. Trains leave Toledo 6:58 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. every day. Free re- , dining chair ears. Pullman sleepers Write us for ratesand particulars. Wanted—A reliable land agent in every town, to sell southwestern lands Big Commissions. W. L. ROSS, General PasM-nger Agent E L. BROWNE. Traveling Passenger Agent. STOCK FOB w.iLE ———— I have for Mie five full-blooded i Duroo Jersey - w«. three are Mnv | gilt*, due to farrow the last ofjApril.! two aged sows, one will farow April I and one rhe h<t of April. Also August ana Bq>t unbar pigs either j sex. Also young mare six years old and one fuy mare two years old Enquire of Charles C Miller, Decatur. In i R R. No. 9, Union ownship. 231 10 RECEPTION And Valentine Dance at the ; Entre Nous ‘Club tonight. Mrs. Tanner, of Ft. Wayne, will instruct. Beginners ! claes meets from 7 to 8 To M horn It May Concern. I have been appointed gen ' i *?ral agent for the sale of Vitae i Ore Medicine and all agents pan secure their snnpjfnc | from ms Jonathan Burk j i ’lead, TJ.rrvM, Ind. 3vud I I
niblick & co. Our Big Stock of Spring Goods Will soon be Ready for Your Inspection. ~WATCH THIS SPACE. Ev’ry Cloud Has a Silvery Lining... No Matter How Cold it is New. ZZZZZ The New Spring Ties Four in Hand and Puffs, Which have JUST ARRIVED at GUB ROSENTHAL’S are foreboding the early arrival of the coming spring.
Valuable Farm For Sale I Notice I* hereby given I aaexecwu rot the runt ot Jubr. H. Smllk. I late of Allen county, Indiana. will. as direct, j e4 under -*>o will of Juba H. Smith, on TUES. FEB. 21, ’OS at the law rffirew of Bitt’ufer St Houck, ramii numbered Si*4 Fixity * Long build* Snr. <o the etty of Fort Wayne. Indiana, lietwwn the bour» <f 10 o’rlock a.m. and S o'clock. p tn., and from day to dav thereafter between the vine hour*. offer for *alv. at • private sale until *old ’hr foilowing dea- ; erfbed rea; rotate; Mtuated in Alien county. Indiana. u>wit: The touth vest ODv-quarur 4 f section th rty-eii / township twrnty nine (tfki. north ran<« fourteen raat. cuntain.ng P< actea. i Alan the north halt »s -'f the northeast one | quarter t of aeetinn ibirty-eix Hi. town* I »h>p twenty-niDr 25-. Dorth ranjre fourteen eawuconuininarirhtr acres Known aa jibe hr me«ttad us John M Maith in Madi-on I township ) I djwfrtnf tn mh- the land take the G. IK. A IKK to WilliaDi* '•ati<n and go io J !*arr;uei Houk's rveidenee. ** milt raat whe , will Ahc* said lands. termF of sale “is P*r Dien, « <be |>urcba»er will be re 3“’*l d .bit note* w.inngt.tai at ma aud appraise:,, .nt law. and Is-armg mi per cent inters from uate a“d I by mortgage ou .foe r-sl > . i,5i Ur 7“ '.ld purchaser m“Tly » airmx note. Uh the PO rcha« c ,.„V r ° Giore maturity. V.’ rewrvl Ml *“* ~“ 1 »h h 'd' Will h ~‘- S ***k®Jr Executor. | HITT I N OERt Vo C K.Xne^ Ur ,M For Sate—A good reed organ for -ate. Aimoat ne,_ tio . Eu lu i M at Democrat office. 2S)dfi BUSINESS MENTION Fort Rent—A room ingood shape. Inquire of Remy Koenneman Toilet Boap,. the best assortment 't R1 C bl’ Bt stO 25 ° en,< * l * r at Blackburn & Christen s drug re 15d2wkseud For Ba|e_ A good ch ware ; web bred. «x year. i W . and we ighs about uco pounds. s he is farm and brood mare. Rnttson JJj>T final advent ures o’ mHERLUCK HOLMES will appear in the fSunday p ost bf * lnD *n£ Sunday! Ftb 12 . story 1U ” Ch iFBUe - Leave! ; er with Waldo BrushHer or at Democrat office.
Found—A watch fob at Mcb- | mouth literary. Finder oan have ' same by inquiring of Mrs Frank MoConoell. • Loti.— Brown Fur Scarf, b*t*eea i Monroe and Decatur. Feb. »th. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same, or notifying Lock B.i, 62, Berne, ind. Mexico nineteen hours nearer Double daily through te-rvice. Iren Mountain route. Ask ticket agent* or G. A. A. Deane. Jr., T P. A , 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis Lost—Pocketbook, oo ntaimng 111 check for $65.23, on Portland Pe> plea bank, and a go!d locket Leave at this office or Mrs. Garnet Miller, South Bth street antl'reoeive reward. ■ M —~ Special Low Excursion Rales ! TOLEDO. ST. LOUIS & WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE.” Season 1905. 1 Settlers KieurJont On ibe fir»i »i <1 >buX TncMisys of each mouth until April. lb<*lu«irw to pointe In the South and '‘"JJ* •eet. Rwtea one-half the fare i.u-i-* ' Special round-trip Homeweeliers far** ’* point* In I lie »< st and souths,-t <’i' U* Ist and 3m Tuesdays of February "»• Man-h. ai rate of fisoo iron-, -i >■*' ' Also very low fan sto Si Lou • • » 1 “ ver Gat route, in connestlun » ib<-* rate*. Special -Ingle trip colonist excur-im r* r< * io points la tvMora<l<K Kausa- i' ' 3 ■ lD * i , Oklahoma Territorl,--. Lou-si l - “'j Texas. Tickets on sale Fvbruar, lift a 5 " March SUt. , Madri liras. Extrvmelv tew rnnnd lri . p . 1 * 1 ’ | cursion fan-s fr, m all stations <-■ •'***".. i Ala. New Orleans. La and l‘< n-arow Fla., for uckstson sal,- Marvh Ist to flb I re sidential Inaugural ceremoiil, - * '-J*' Ingion l>. U. One-way rsteplu- •' , ul ’ , ter the ruiiad trip fn>m alt , VGshlnjrtor. and return An '' , l !’" 'iptmrtunity to vlsit uue Nailotm-' 'M 1 ' - «• A K tares to Pvnv, r. i 01.. and r> t i t"' Utaiely tew rates of k cents per mi!«. tick la K< Ing on sale in Bepleatl" r. Epworth League <'onventten nt Denv. r m’ low round trip exclusions tare- trooj • atatlops tv IH-uver. la effect eat I) ‘ B Ju ‘'’ iwa. , (allfornla, FacNi Const Tours' rural- via s.I ni.ea Go.-d i mon.tt' | Stogover privlece- a iueaoore. Pulhno Potarc Sltcpiny Cer', !«'. clintuirl'hair and Case l 'ara. a la-carte), high buck sent cum through trains. For rat.-s and mb •.. apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or a liar W. L. KOSM tieneral Paass nger Ajr< f Toledo. Idtl® K. L. BROWN F. Traveling Agent. T. 1. MILLER. ,»• “’j . Decatur. InfConfidential: Ifvou contemplate • tr :P awv pothi write c« foe st-Ki’iin i'toaMatiom. JOSEPH V. PEASE, TRUSTEE KIRKLAND TO" aSHIP Oftr» Dai—Wednesday f ' week. LOUIS KLEINE Trustee Frcble Township office £tey**Weduwday of tu«b w ‘' eM J inio-
