Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1905 — Page 3
■time tables Hso RANH 4 INDIANA RAILWAY in. I”"* Nowln eifr<l s uo »ovr»l , ‘»' l » K * K * '<■ h "»ly . ,tu> ioMti’7 m«>i> mihut «»i*m .lUmt joi ••»•»•' •"! ".41 '. hmond » J-> ■■» *»" 34» '' i« is BSf inMil MS mwnnvss ;' 1 1 ..... •!>' l« 'I" ’ ">• "i".’ l i I «ih par '•« » ~iiih ni IV. in r in a.ilv »ud SI, |> KaMunday L- 8.U.0.TK IM'ly Dally to K» Sun Bap G<l Mapld. ■mMta w»y»« jiao “ *S“ " < k •■ K i|dd. *43 " I M< p 111 u 4’> City I >M>m *« " »a» ” «IS " 6:054.1,1 4*3 " ■<>*** " ?;«• " n.i.ii .Irepma c.r to Gum.l K.pui. 4t ,,i ■aM.hlv 7!W» in limn {>«,!.,. <■„, lo {■n.l K.phl. and Mackinaw i >ty Jl7 p m K r I. i >-m tn Grand Rapid. >lr-|.|t, K ll(I »ml» Ft.m. .Illi. 11..1,1 lu.ifi, rn , ,14 a m. i i» p m 7m p m FBh«i> Agr C. L. 1/Kkw««l. G p a ■■ Gr. Mapul., Mich. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. M KASTHUL'NU » n. ■atop £'- * Run i. >*l. in —44o p. hi |B< ll’' Run ' Ju p. m I it dur. not carry '-auric ir .in.l (1 ... rl . paKMrnfHr. caat of Martmi. ohlo. gg WENT HOC Ml . m ■o V .._ ■< i p ti. ■>..,.pt Monday*. A day. fol’g I- gal holiday. |Vy., 13 dint not carry baggagr. CLOVER LEAP, la affect June He. HMM « kasi*. I-fommnreial Traveler, dal y.. r . n , ■lo 3—Mall. daily, except Bunday .11 . 4—bay Kiproea, daily 7 .. p ~ a—Local Freight U:IO ■ WUT »— Ua» Bapre... >1all» 1 4*. m ■o l-Mall. dally "leapt Bunday 1 .10a n> ■to »—Commercf.l Traruior. da ly l> o« U n ■l «— Local Frei.ht lo ixip Lake trie de Western ■ Time card from Bluffton Ind. ■ SOUTHBUL'NU ■Ko.4l— Daily eacpt Bunday ... ’'.an, ■|t l»— Dally except Sunday 11 Ma tn ■c.»-IMIIy except Sunday 5:» p m ■ So 41 rune through to tndlanapolla without ■itaaae. arriving 10:30 a m ■ So .43 lna»«a Indlanopoila at 7:00a tn Kuna ■through without change, arriving at Bluffton ■ 10:1.1a m a So. 41 and 43 run via Muncie & Big 4 route I Ernrait Buch made a visit at Fort J Warne last evening. R G. Hunt trade a business trip t) Aubnrn last evening. Newton Anderson made a bu«i
n «trip ta D ilpho*, Olio, i*«t evening. Frank Smith went to Payne. Ohio. la?t evening in the interest of Ly man Bros. M « M ’Hie Wilson arrived last evenin’ from Berne, an 1 is a guest | of M as Webe*. D, E, Hmith 'returned Jlast ever 1 ing from Portland, where he was to tusineas. S. V. Burkhead leturnei last ■ evemnr from Redkey, whe-e he was visiting with hia daughter. Mr. hi d Mir. Clyde Flee returned to Waterloo last evening. Whi'e, here they were gve .ts of Mr. a»d Mm. C D. Murray. B. Bowman returned to F rt. Wayne |a«f evening. Mr. Hiwman i* a representative of the Journal GiWtte, and was transferring the i paper from (Jovwrdnle to Meibers. hog sure knew ins, business. Anyway this weatner of the last week has been cold j enough to do us six weeks If it’s all right with Mr Ground Hog we d like to have him shorten the six weeks as much as possible. The first snow this winter fell on December 10, when two inches fell, and since that time there has not lieen a time when the ground has linen entirely fre • from snow Several times a thaw set in, but i* did not entirely melt the sn ■«’. Th n re has not been enough sn w at any time except in the last week or ten any’ to make good sleighing
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l»tn He.ry ia buying horaM at fdtt Wayne kxlay. f P. W. Smith, of Riniitn ind. wm ; here on buaineea today. 1 Mina Ktirsant arrived thia morning from Berne, nod ia a gu wt of ' friends. Frank Williamson returned la>t evening to »nd. Hu was a ‘ cabor here. C. J. Lnta returned last evening from i’ortbtnd, where he wa* looki ing after busineM*. I Charleif Nhaukley arrived this 1 morning from Berne, to ai tend the funeral of his uncle. I>. B Erwin returned last evening from Berne, whor.- he was attending to legal bueineva. Mrs. M. Copies returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here Rhe was a guest of relatives. A T. Vail returned to Foit Wavne last evening . While here he was attending t > timber business. Chris Strobe made a trip to Fort Wayne this morning in the interest of the Grand Rapids railroad. Walter KuufT nan returned last evening from Redkey where he was visiting over Sunday with relatives. J. H. White went to Warsaw this morning to attend the district meet ing of the Knights of Pythias lodge Mrs. J. Q. Neptune and son Gregg went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. Mrs. Mary Coffee and daughter last evening to St Mary 's . Ohio. While here they were guests : of relatives. Ross Johnson returned this i mornmgjto his home at Doulgas, I Arizona, after making a visit at Monroe with his father Rev C- U. Wade, of .Fort Wayne, arrived last evening and will hold , religious service ut the MetH< dist ' church. He is a guest of Rew ami Mrs. J. C. White
Miss Mayme Deiniuger went to Cleveland, Ohio, this morning. l where she will enter the Reed Bros, wholesale milliners honse and get t*ie latest ideas for Easter bonnets. Mias Amy Shaffer . the leading lady with tue ‘Caughtin tin Web” , company, that gives a performance h‘>ro Friday evening, is ttxedaugh . ter of President Shaffer, of the ' Amaiga'nated Iran & St-ial CJ U ! pany, of Pittsburg, Pa. The Inins announcing the mar. riage of Miss Frances Kortenhraer, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ilermaii Kortenbraer, of this dity to Francis Miller. Roh of Mr. and Mrs. Mat- ' thias Miller, in the near future, I were published Sunday morning at St. Mary's church for the first time. The funeral services of little 1 Irr.'lla Lucile Stetson, who died; S nday evening in her mother's > arms, was held this morning at I ten o'clock at the house. Rev. I John C White c mJu Hed the ser vice?. The'floral offering was beintifnl. Interment was made in i locator cemetery. A good audience was in attendance at the Christian church last! evening and listened with rapt attention to Evangelist Legg throughout hi* entire sermon. Mr. Legg is a speaker of great ability, plain and logical, and makes the scrip-1 tore so plain that a child can ondersf inthim Those who do not j hear him are missing a great feast, i Com j tonight.
L. A, Hohhonse is on Uw took list, suffering with grip Dave Hunsieker made a visit at Fort Wayne this morning. The fom Tons will tn nt Thurs day evening with Miss Dud 43 Vogluwade on Fourth atrwt. A now MM fib'd at the oonntf Clerk's oflice was entitloil Albert, and Floyd Bnttson vs Forest Li.ht et al, suit on note and foree'osare of chattel mortgage, de* mand 1100. i Miss Agnes Shrock and Miss Emma Gillig lead all others in noeving vdentines, hiving inch ne dv. ed in the neighborhood of twentv The girls are contemplating h ivin t them framed and hung up in th< Old Adams County bank. The funeral services of Hiram Shack ley were held this afternao * at 1:30 o'clock, at the United Brothrcn church. Rev, Luke "on ducting the scrvi'’"«. Th" flore' ’ offering was Iwintifnl Interment war made at Onion Chapel ceme i t<»ryJ The B inhaler Mails met last evening with M ; ss Nettie “mith. Whist was plavoil an 1 the priz”wore won hr Misses Mnvme Ti-r---veer and Mayme heininger, Mis«os Mayme Confer snd Berths Vagi'we<le. Refreshments wcr" served. Next meeting with Mis* Jessi" MoLean on Wednesday evening of next week. On Fridav evening after it ban become evident that the temonstranc" is now ‘'irrevocaN" established” and the remonstrator{gained sentiment, end prostiue s* ! never h<>f"re, the town marshal. Wj Ham Tucker, ordered the •‘blini’ , tisters” closed, for which he deaorres the nra’«e and resvect of ever** citizen in Rerne. and tho’r moral snnnovt to keep them closed —Berne Witness.
i Perh»n« von have a'l heard ♦’ c ' s’crv o* the man who fell into ♦’ c ■ ! river one Aar. He’d have drown®.’ iif h hvstander hadn't jum'e’d i’ o the water and brought him to lard bnt he didn’t sn md anv thanks rn ; Iteing saved With the first > he was able to spvtt ir out he s w 1 jat the men around him for no' ■a’’-, ; ins b’’ hat. said it wa« a good one and they'd r let it float off will ! their oatolesisness. * A city bred chap was hunting in the fields when he came across > jnnafie who h»d escaped from sorer 1 institution, ’’’ll* IniUtiii approach ed him and inquired: ’ How much did that gin cost?" “Sixty-flvc dollars ” ’ And h"w much th do;?” "Eighty dollar?.”' ”A r <s thehunting suit?” "Forty dollars. ’ "And other equipment?" “Ob. labout twenty do ars.” "And hot 1 innch Is t’-at rabbit worth 4 ” '"About ton cents." "Ab, me; just to think; they oill me cruzy.” A traveling man raid be wts driving across the country 'ast z a to a ’ittle town ’n Kansas and mi t a 'armer hauling water on a wagor. ! "Where do you get wn'er" f asked. "Up roid abo.it aerfß miles.” the farmer rep ied. "I' yon haul water seven nii'os f ▼our family’and stock?” "Yep '"Why in the name of enrnm'H ! sense don't yon dig a veil? "B*. ; cause it’s just as far one v-iy ns the ot l er, stranger.” said the fa’mer as he drove on bis way wins • ling. —
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HUTTON’S ONE RECIPE. »l liu-luiird <1 l*ap>r Cutter. Ink Hraaer and llul>i><*r II >uil>. I’vrliHps the most In.'i'll!.ms and the most original of nil sc* enms for pro4 a iiriiig autographs w:is from a Indy hi u W4«4ieru town. S!.c wus rrilsliig funds for tl:e building mi l srpport of a public llbrury. mid sliv had eom eiveil the iden of Issuing n v<»lnnt44 to Im* called "The Authors' i:<'< :|<> R>>k." Authors from nil oviT the co.intr.v, the most dfat'tiguhilied of a»:th>r.4 always ntithois with n 4'iipital A hnil been gissl miongli to semi he” a list of the favorite iIIhIh-a 4if tluir own I'ohstrneilon. with their tnetbo l of mnldng them. The eooklsiok Vila <>m- of ti e inmiy forms of llh-ratnre to uhh h tin* wlplent bail new r turned hh* iittc<itbni. lie a liH4l no more hlea of <-<> >kln. t >an he had of milking a e >w or of in rnc sing a horse or of s< Hing a hen or of build ing :i dynamo, lie did not <*veii cars what was eooked for liiiu so long us it contained none of the ingnslients of trl|H > mid i. ine of the csm'iici- of t >ma to. But li4* was asked to <• oitrilmte n ;>ii|ht. which she would have reprodticed in fucslmde. stating what he <nnil<l |,r<‘|>:ire most to his liking upon a kitchen range* or in a dialing dish, with Ids manner of procedure. This quite n mplnsed him until he lietbonght himself of one particular mid pcs-nHiir deileai'y in the evolution of which hi* could safely mist his n-putntlon ns an exjM*rt. In reply, for which lie recaived no thanks, lie said:
"Take a long iwiper cutter; attach to tee same by iuc-.iim of rubber bauds, and securely, ail ink eraser; insert the i ink eraser firmly into a taarsbiuallow J plug mid hold Um* same over a student's | lamp or study fire until the inarahmal I low Ix'ginn loslzz, ilrojis into tlie ashes, I puts out tlie llcbt or burns your hand And cat while hot!” I He 1.1? never seen a copy of “The Au ' tl:ors" Reci|ie Book!" laiurence Hutton | in Critic. : ■II !■ ■* <ll*l nuns I m I|» | BULGING GUN BARRELS. ' The iluiu Thai is Hrimuhl *•» < sre- J less llaixlllnK. 1 have sold guns for ten years, amlß in that time tour of them have Imd ■ I their barrels bulgiil. one by snow, one by dirt, one by .-and and one by s >an. > thing <’ c getting into It. one mail I crawling tiimuali n fence got a little | <n >w in the muzzle. He could not re I •••oye it with Ills Hilirer. so oom bid'll . I’o W.lii uml siiO >1 it out. whbSl lix-dld. I but he found n bulge like a pullet': egg I on the end of the barrel. Auothir got I iOltie earth in the muzzle ud shot it I mt, and tic. too. found tlie same kind , ' >f a bulge on the end of his gun. An It, jll.er tired his gun a', ducks, which I nocked him over oil his back and lair- 1 y got away from him. When tie pick 4 tip the gu:i lie foiled n narrow raised ;.nd around tlie barrel fourteen inches rum the muzzle. In this Clise a wad .ad probably lodgeil there. This cus-->mer thinks the manufactureni ought igive him a new set of barrels. 1 teli im if tlie barrels liml nut been goo! «.nes it would Laie been n burst in.eml of a bnler. which might have j o' •■i-'ti. ihinv AupnicrtnflniA ■igo.i a point Drought dow n a dtlckwlth' broken wing which scurried for tlie -.liter. The man ran n.ul struck tlie’ lek with the muzzle of the guu nnil Iso iluiilif g't » 'Ud ill It. He blew | lO't Os It "tIT mid shot out the rest of . <». V.ell utter that snot In* found a fffu bl St -I- l" O lies I■ HU till- mipM I • u i.l .ml tin.’ ■ . ot n man's fitil.y |, u , .r. ' . MurnL-yo not shout of 1 ny kind, out of your gun li you wine i our tl'> or gun Uncle Dan in, 'Ainullr •' ipiMijunni*. » vs Mis* Hu iwtfcike- Wbnt did .Jim Jackin S’i. uiarrln! ftfrf Miss Washtub*- | : SR’.'.-RS only knows! He keeps right X WTTktU'. i’ttl'k. . o -- V . ’*' TI,R ATION F”K IJi'l’i'fi I.Mi’Nf' U | -ottai’ltlrnu of U>c town m V Nh;h s win m»k» np iii stieu .o th- ix.-inj• ,t ean -slrnei- Os Alls"!* I'.’iin", I •'ll *l'll. st ■ lr lentils'' M-ssl'-n m 51'.r' b- h'V •nselo sell spilt’.'l.* • tnoHS 'Cid 'call ...rm H;</. ;!■ .’ X I '*n »» i n J tbi sb»r» W-..'* r.i'lv nix. lb ov ..i tloor r'?O". wl.v ti Is A t •> ''!<' at>'' .-ei-u'iinK. ;v»i.tlrift on -bo air'i-t "h l.i.i u"l .Univ . .’io til'll* urn ti " bud-line. ‘lf .'.ru' i's nse.i <>' * ~r , «1(1- «' >r v.r ... of •<»«! ;1 v •• 1» ’n ■PS it’s ▼ b I" 4 H’* ■' ■■ MH •» e'L OH th-' f”i >” ’’ euify jh • c vii < f y l ’’' ,1.,'1v. if •b’ nil ’J I - .’- •; “If • ; LrtO •i -*x «)■ th', nor’b jib' <. cornur I ’ i.' /f j’ turn* in'ti.’ ,•! ,r u. /iir no’H' ' ’’ h. tH’ ■ viHil £ ' > ifb V’ " . i. . uulu i ’« *•’* ’• ■ rhf 111 ice <’4 t iH-.h»l'”’ " I. • bin- fj.it tar 1 f .itthn.F fio»v r> forth- i.tK Hpv’’ ”1 rrn * I •’ •>n jr-s.nf tiivnlfi-g it r ■ 111 ■ t'-h’ p with •i’s mMi .if i"i‘ >-i n” I ,i . -r- hi .V >iv,« *« »n-- ’ ; n : >:?•:. r “ r "‘ : ‘ ,v p “ rl sut-.L Xll-UUk-'. Appl et '
5 Special Values Decorated Lamp, Complete, $ .50 4-qt. white lined Pudding Pan, 21 Children’s extra heavy ribbed Hose, pair, - - J 5 Guaranteed Wash Boiler, s2val. 1,74 10-qt. Granite Dish Pan, for .43 YOU KNOW THAT ’ ECONOMY MEANS SAVING. tar We Deliver Goods -fag
(U OPERA house ONE NIGHT ONLY ||| FRIDAY, FEB. 17 The Dramatic Treat of the Season ijJ'Cauglitintiie Web’ g H With Jean Barrymore and /'m' Shaf :r. Bbl' tivdi th-* uiiii-i liinlliug. k -rtliniii- hikl Exc tiug Play ever written. A Thrill, a H-»art Throb, a g M L nigh in ev«*rv line. The most intense Drami'ic ■ ■ Clim ixes, Skillfuly Blended with th" most DsBg liihtful C> n« ly. A play full of heirt interest, ■ ■ displgvieg the powrr of Luman pa-sion wbeo ; >*\ swayed l>y evil emotions. It is fi t >n founded on ■ ■ fads -a play that will interest the old aud toung - • . t ’ - — - RIJ The Better the Grade, j The Better the Trade.
That’s Why s Charlie Vog ewede.
MONEY TALKS! I Will Money Help You? j i tl’ St) eali ou or write to ua. We will loan you money in any amount - 1 from $lO to JlOO.’cD'houseboM gooda, pianos, organs, team?. • B 4 tures.'eU'.. uithout remote!. You can have from one to twelve | £ months of time in uhieb to pay it back, in small weekly or mvuHdy 3 I payments aa yon I for fifty weeks: other amounts at the an me proportion. U you neeu ■ g money till out the following blank, cut it out ami mad -t I I agonf will tain Decatur every Tuesday to make loans and call ■ £ on you« T I Dal I Y.onr Name $ Wife’a Name I Street and U Uity 1 Amount Wanted jj Kind of Security you have $ f 4.«ti<Mii>r |.i.H'l' WAYNE LOAN < tt.Hmi«> ■ |j •G><>»e’* B Fort, Wayne, Ind. ■ Rstabllshed - 4 t)t>. L . — .IfllßlF* ■ . Tlie Ewng Dewrat For Latest News and Market -•
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