Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1905 — Page 3

time tables GRAND RAPIDS It INDIANA RAILWAY L. *3. ••<**- g»wln tffctl. Hnn tOUTHI’" 1 * «»'»“" HbMUOK.S only ?? I 7 <4»*> I. "’l>m • Mpm? Mpm J, rr.Hlunrt »oi ’• *-ij " , * 44 . .uichmowijw loij. Strata I 16 Irmn pur Tr«>n» •H'ivr from »OMlh «t i y. . <« ». m. -tally Ml P m K» »u»d«y. o.ny jr*,;;;,. twcatar ;vi * m 11-p m 7. yt W«yn» • *• * S* 4.t0 “od Kapid* *<S ' IV'pm »,.u ■• .• ftgarrae Oty IIJpIU ‘ " •• Prlrnky ’A“ “ SJt " fn a m “MackiM* 4 <5 " >‘>S» •' " 1 »train .lavping car to Grand Mapula and M. Dity. »M»« «. trail carta Grand Kapida ami Mackinaw City ji; ~ tt.in parlor car M» Grand *«!"•>• 'le-pinx rar •a Mackie* * City Traitia arrive f north al 1«a a m. ~«4 a m 1:1a p ni. 7st pni 1 Br»»oti. Aga. C. 1. Uukwurxl. <•, 1 . Gr. Rapid., Mu. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. EANT MOI'Ml) Ho. — It* a tn fl<> C■ ■ su" ' i- a. tn No. <r 1 ■ No. 14 ra. Nun — ":»p. m No. It» -■ ».Mp. ■. No. it iloe» not carry taMngr and due. not earn paaiwngat* cant of Marion, uhlo. WENT BOUND No.?————-———- — m Wp » »A? a tn No 41 cm Nun l ,l l‘i a m NO. 3 «:«l < M 0 || .«.«•. - - I'Mp Rj (evcptMoadajr'a * day* fotr Irm I , No. ttldoea not carry baggage. CLOVER LEAP. la affact lune M. I*o4 EANT. a, a_commercial Trarater, dally... a.xtg m He 4-Mail, dally, ercep* Bunday 11 Suam ■0 4—Day Kipreaa. dally 7:3.1pm go M-Looal Freight 11:10 |. B WENT no 4— Dav Bapreea, dalir 1 ««a ® Ho 1-Mall. dal'y. eaeept Bunday . .11 Oa ta go >—Commercial Traveler, daily .'':0» p m Ho a— Local Freight is op Lake cn« a Western Timecard from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND No. 41-Dally exept Sunday >'.tn No IS—Dally except Nunda/ ll:Tatn No JB—Daily except Nunda’ 5* pm Noil rune through to Indlanapolla without taenia. arriving to :® a m No 41’ leavea I ndlanopoile at * :00 a m kuna itrough without change, arriving at Bluffton OMam _ No. 41 and «- run via Muncie A Rig 4 route John Vail wus at Fort Wayne last evening. Willmtn Ct’- nn made a visit at Fort Wayne this morning John Soling retnerno 1 last even inn from a busioM h trip at Berne. l/evi AagNjierger returned to Berne last evening. He was here on business. Mrs. Sprungh returns I to Genova last evening. While here shea gueut of friends. John F. H icker returned to Mon roe last evening. Ho was a bun - new caller here. W. H. Koenig arrived from <’eli na 0., last evening, and is attend ing to interurban business. George Maddy return M U<t even ing from one of ois regular trips as salesman for J. W. Place & Co. Miss Esther <or bet t went to Fort Fort Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Kiner Eaton and tons went to Plainwell. Mich., this morning to make a short visit among relatives Mrs. Morrison wnt to Fo t Wayne this morning, leing rallxl there t • the death of ( hares Vesey. Mr-. Bose Avers and two so is retained last evening from Pay e Ohio, wheie thev were visiin; with relatives Mrs. ’ Newborn entertained a number of her ladv frien is this alt ‘moon in honor of M'ns Werthan, of Chicag i. Sheriff Johnson, of Bltillton. 1 ussed t irovgh the city this mo--ing enroute to Richmond, having in charge an insane woman The Wells Fargo Kvp-es* ofli’’ will move M indav fro n its present location in the B trns’ harness st >re to its new headquarters in Hie news a’and. The members of the K. of !’■ > lodge will m«*et at their room tomorrow morning at V:3O o'clock and will attend services ut the Methodist church in a body. Mrs. William Reiter, of Litne G, passed through the city this morning, on her wav to Fort Wayne, fora visit with her brother. Frank Durkins, who is confined in the St. Joseph 'h hospital. Mr and Mrs J T. Merryman gave a six o’clock dinner hist evening at their handsome ho ne oorner of Second and Marshall streets. The gnests were Rev and Mrs. J. c. White, Mr. and MrA.JR. Bel) and Mr and Mrs. P. Hooper. Mrs. Torn Reid was hostess to the Young Matrons'olnh Friibiv nftorBoon. The cold weather kept a nuinlier away, hnt those who ven tured out were well repaid for their effort. Mias Ethel Hukley assisted in serving the refroshment-, which were de' loious. The club will meet next tine with Mrs. Harry R Mcltz on West Monroe street. Hi 'lay, March 3.

Joe Hocker, of Monroe, was a bMinem caller here today "'Car Hoffman returned last evening from a visit at Berne. Peter Bryan returned to Geneva het evening, after a Mim Grace la*wton arrived from Monroe, and is a guest of friends. Miss Hcnneford went to Bluffton today to spend Hunday with friends. Dr. J. 8. Coverdalc returned this morning fr,.tu a professional trip at Briant. I' K Studebaker went to Attica, last evening to spend Sunday with bis wife. August Freeze returned to Fort Mayne last evening, after a visit in the city. Rev. Sprague returned to M< nroe last evening. He was here on business. A man iage license was issued today to Iremias V. Mattox and Cora E Myers Miss Hicks arrived today from Fort Wayne, and is a guest of Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Mrs. Bushnell went to Mont]ielirr today to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Charles Elzey went to Fort W iyne last evening to make a visit with friends. Jack Bn inerkamp r ‘tamed last evening from a business trip at Cincinnati, O. The News Stand will be open all day Sundays in their new quarters on Monroe street. Mrs. Mentzer returned to Bluff ton today, after making a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. George Wertzrierger went to Montpelier today to visit over Sun day with her sister Miss Dina Crawford will enter tain the Bon T>n club at her h ime next Wednesdav evening. Rev Brown left for Auburn last evening, being called there owing to the illness of his wife. Mr. ana Mrs. Alfred Mounting, of Geneva, jmssed through the city today enroute to Kokomo. The mitten factory was forced to close several hours this in irn'ng. owing to the lack of water. Burt Townend went to Blntlh n today to make a visit with himother, Mrs Harry Deam. Rev. Hvllhake returned this morning to Shi Idon. While here he was a guest of Rev. Wilken. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bolds, of Berne, passed through onr city this morning enioute to Van Buren. Rev. Daniels returned to hi s h ime at Swayzee today. While here he was the giit“«t of friends. Mrs Gehring, of Hnnt.ngton. ar rived this morning, anti is a guest ~f her sister. Miss P.iirl B-einer. Mr. and Mrs .1 >h'i Siuar return ed to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they wore visiting rel atives. The case of the State against Joe ■ Ho’ker set for foilay before 'Squire Smith, was continued until next Satur lay. Miss Josephine Niblick went to I Fart Wayne last evening, where s‘i ■ will be the guest of Mr aid Mrs W. J. Vesey. Mi--Maude Burtlg returned to Vtn Wert today, after spending a f v davs here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Burdg. Mrs. Partlow re,urned to her home nt Richmond today, after ma kin.-a pleasant visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helm. TbeC. Y. M. club will give a solo party at th-ir ro nns next Tuesday evening. Anyone desiring ti ‘ket-. may preoure same fioni club member* The hen that leaves her nest as tpr lt few <1 iys' setting bsenuse she does not hear the chirp of chickens, D something like the merchant who r|Oi t R advertising after the first f,,w ‘'throws” liecause his first calls haven’t filled his store with clamoring customers. Sheriff Butler and Coroner John Falk, who served a replevin suit on Mi.’Butler, were in town yesterday to try to loosen a few of the canning’ factory implications. The sheriff came to sell the machinery on which an Indianapolis company holds a mortgage. A Mr. Brown was hire from Indianapolis to rep resent the company at the sale. Coroner Falk, it is NkW. h ‘ d s « ,n " notion of buying the pumpkins, p -a-s them, and m ike cough syrup or his drug ire.-Borne Witness.

DIRECTORS MEET Willshire Canning Company Fix Prices For This Year. The directors of the Willshire Canning oompany held a meeting Saturday according to previous ad jonrnment. These director* were pr«Mnt: W. A Dull, L. Scliumm. H. F. Sohinner’er, Wm. Buechner, and J. M Sehumm. E Brown, sccretaiy, furnishel a report, us the oanners asiooiation, a meeting of which he attended in Colntnbus last week. The directors deoidi rt to pay the following prices for products for the year JUOF: For corn, AH.SO; for tomatoes, |0 50; i for pumpkins, >2.50 |ier ton. The secretary was authorized to secure pumpkin labels. Charles Nachtnier was again employed as processor [ for the coming year.—Willshire Herald. Hazel Andrews, of Monroe, was a | visitor here today. Mrs. Green went to Berne today to visit over Sunday with relatives Jaoob Miller went to Geneva today to spend Sunday with 1 relatives. Mrs. C. E Hocker went to Monroe today to spend Sunday with relatives. Father Eberly went to Portland t-odny, where he will conduct religious services. L. L. Baumgartner went to Linn Grove today, and will spend Sun day with his family. Mr. nod Mr*. A. B Clay, of Lima. ().. passul through the city today enroute to Berne CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSINC fyomti Cares Catarrh bp Simply Breathing— Nolthoute Drug Co. Refund Money is it Fails to Cure. A long stride toward solving ti e | mystery of euriug catarrh was taken with the discovery of Hvomei. In fact, the ]>ereentage of cures by this treatment proves it equal to the final 1 tests. The folly' of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs, has been realized by physicians, but not until H'oniei was known, had they a practical method that would obviate stomach drugging. A complete Hyotnei outfit cods hut sl, and consists of a neat pocket in--1 haler that can betisetl anywhere with out attracting attention, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyotnei. Ex- | ira bottles of Hyotnei cost hut 50e. Breathing Hy miei through the in haler, every particle of air that enters the nose, throat and lungs, is charged with a healing balsam that siothes and allays all Irritation, kil s the catarrhal germs and enriches the blood with additional ozone. The Holthouse Drug Co. have sc much faith in the power of Hyotnei that they are selling it under their personal guarantee to refund the money if it does not give positive relief. Sour kraut and sweet pickles at Fred Scheinian’s meat market. 30d6 For Sale—A good reed organ for sale. Almost new, |2O. Enquire ut Democrat office. 29d6 S >ur kraut and sweet pickles at Fred Scheiman's meat market. 30d6 Sour kraut and sweet pickles at Fred S.iheiman’s meat market. . 30d6 Fort Rent—A large room ingood shape. Inquire of Hemy Koenne man. Fur Sale—Tne double bowling alleys on West Monroe street. Fur | price, terms, eto., address Central Real E-tate Agency, Fort Wayne, Ind. 32dtf Mexioo nineteen hours nearer Double daily through service, Iron Mountain route. Ask ticket agents or G. A. A. Deane, Jr., T. P. A., 200 Sentinel Bldg., Indianapolis. Public Sale. Joseph Miller will offer for sale at his residence in Union township, 1 one half mile south of the Clark’s Chapel ohuroh, commencing at 10 o'clock a in. on Wednesday, Fe' l . 28, two mares with foal, 1 three year old colt, 1 yearling 0011, six oows, 1 mower, 1 C. B. Q. side de livery bay rake, good as new, al] j kinds of farming implements, har ness, grain, and household goods. Free lunch at noon. i

Thio 5 Special Values Decorated Lamp, Complete, $ .50 4-qt. white lined Pudding Pan, .g | 111 I Children's extra heavy ribbed |*| | WPPk Hose, pair, J 5 s<ool/ ■ ■ UUI\ Guaranteed Wash Boiler, s2val. 1,74 ■ * uDI\ 10-qt. Granite Dish Pan, for ,43 j YOU KNOW THAT liny economy flnly WIHJ MEANS te, AVI INC. •ar We Deliver Goods, "ft* *

THE GRAY WOLF. Ill’ < mumliih I’ Miirirliiu*. huil Hr lllMmlt t» 4'alrh. 1 The i-iinnliig us the urny wolf Is mar--1 vetoiis. mill it is itilHcult to eaten Uapplllg. He soiliellow to ; know that iron is a*s<M‘laled w ill man, A piete <>l‘ iron any where will keep I him ala lislanev. If yon shoot an antelope, lor Instam*. and Just put your spur >ll the i-an-as- you may leave > It us long as you like mul no wolf will touch it. A pocket handkerchief will do as wel . Lobo, n grent gray wolf who was I the king 1 f the pack at 4‘urrumpaw. u | vast cattle Hinge in New Mexico, was I a thinker ns well us a ruler. Ills pack ■ ale nothing but what they had killed : lheuisehes. and thus poison was no | i i*oud. At last a thousand dollars was set upon his head. Tills brought a noted wolf hunter from Texas, with his pack of great w olfiiomuls. But again there was failure. Then two other limiters cmne with subtly devis (Ml |H*isons to work his undoing. Then I came on the ( scene, l-'lrst I trail poison, and there was no combination of strychnine, arsenic ami prussic acid which I did not use. I pul the |s»ia;»ns in die. sc melted together with kidney fat. and during I lie whole pr s-e-s 1 wore gloics »t«i‘|.«il in hot blissl. And I scattered the luiit all over tile ranch. The next mornilig I Went out mnl found Lobo’s tracks, with the bad gone. I was deiightcu. I followed the track and found an itlier h lit gone I and yet another. Tlieu I found the ' thre<‘ bails piled upon anollie.- one mi l coverixl w ith tilth. I.olsi had evidently carried the tirst three in Ids mouth and had taken this means of express ing his utter contempt for my dei ie<-s. But Lobo's downfall came about 1 thro' gh a big white she wolf who win 1 always with him. I managed to cutch ' her in a trap. Then I knew we should soon have I.olhi. Night after night he I cmne around the homestead and luouru>il his mate in long, plaintive howls. I 1 knew he would try to lind her holy. I set b'tu strong steel wolf traps, and in one of these I caught him .-1 martyr t > constancy. And that was the ' end of l.o' .1. Interview With Ernest Thompson Seton. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Tlie ea-fcr pniple make money the easier they want Io make It. Among the many mysteries of childhood is why grown people cry when they are glad. There are some piople who think they linvc discluirge.l their full duty to you by praying for you. Whitt do you use most during the' day? Ho you use the little white lie ni- , I most as tnilcli as your shoes? When 11 inmi makes one mistake he | it: Uidly follow’ it Up witli three or four before lie reeovers Ills hahlliee. Don’t be cimeeiled: get any map of the l uited State., and do you find miy mark on it to show that you are 0:1 ent*, h? Every one admits that rich pc <ple are not happier than the poor, or a- happy, yet every one is striving to Isnune one of the nd-u-ralile rich. Atchison Glolie. — Two Wn>» of Dolmt lliisluess. | I have een in I. union only one olHi-e where Here is any real enthttsiasin. I Ami tl’ei tnphiyees seldom have any In terest in the Ini’ Hess beyond drawing . their salitr cs In most of the fuel ales, i mid even in the ot’ < <». they me taught a certain r.rnn 1 of duties, and they are j allowed t 1 do nothing else. They sel- ' doiii suggest Improvements for fear »f I losing their plmc-:. where in America tier’d soon lo.e their places if they didn't ti . e s .ges'ims. Here it's 11.e Ann in i s private offices mul everybody else doing as little as possllile mid ; never stepping out of the rut they're put In. mid II ere It s everyliody work I ing together, coats off. and the head of tile cotu ri n glad t > listen to tlie office I boy mid to do as lie says If it means results Vpnity I’nlr. AUf'h'iil 111 < ItlllM. A Gem mi •■pu-'ire comes to the rescue of tlie (Tiinese in I'egnrd to their nlleged liabit of eating rotten eggs. The egg*, he says, are simply preserml in litne until they get a consislmiey like that of hard butter mid they taste i Homew lmt like lobster. Hr deelmes them one of tlie eliolee-t 4<‘llc:ieies lie has ever eaten, lie thinks there are no liette" cooks ill Hie world tlinu Hie (’lilncsc. When lie went to Hie among them liis friends predicted lie would starve, but he hud a good time mid gained weight more than lie wauled to. I< llrpenNa. She Doyon think that » wommi can truly love but one? He Well, If that * the only chance *hc lias y*« lietrolt Tree Preen.

NIBLICK & CO. Our Big Stock of Spring Goods Will soon be Ready for Your Inspection. WATCH THIS SPACE. ■■■■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■aMMAnsnv-MiaBnHBMMBMau MMBaaaMMaaaaMMaHaMiMi FThe Better the Grade, The Better the Trade. Out of Eighteen Pairs ■ Os Shoes Shined by a ■ Io d Porter, the ■ m O her Morning I ? :- ? I I "i i i ie< n were the 'Crossett' I | rliikc. ( w Traveling men say they are Easy and Keep theii ■ ■ Shape better than most other makes. ■ Charlie Voglewede. MONEY TALKS! Will Money Help You? TF SO call on or writ** to ti*. We will loan you money in any amount 1 from ?IU to }IOO. ou bouaebold goods, pianos, organs, team*, fixtures. etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months of time in which to par it back, in small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. Sl.2oisthe weekly payment on a SSO loan for fiftv weeks; other amounts at the same proportion. If you uwd money till out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to m-. Our agent will be in Dm atur every.l,Tuesday to make loans and will call on you. Date Your Name Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted Kind of Security you have Occupation . • • All communications are held strictly confidential, Cail on or adc SSS’-ttSl K’KT WAYXE LOA.X CO. K'iW.;.. KsU bn d ed .' ’9B. Fort Wayne, Ind.