Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1905 — Page 2
THE DA'LY DEMOCRAT. __ .. ; rVKkf CVKMtIWI, IXCXFT St'VMT, BT U■ W ca . ■UUIMOMAM.I • U••C*I*T IO N *ATtI R» cwrvw-r. p*r w**i ’Oc ■ r cam. r. p> r year *4 00 By bmiU. l**r month ... Isc By m*i;. l»r y-'f _ • »« SO CvgiMAv T®O C<MBl» Adv»ritoit>< tn»4* knoware apptocatwo ■Mrerf in Uw..t<4 •a» Itocuur. Indi-I aaa. a. •ecjea-cww a»«li itottof. J. M HELLER. *. I lEtXE. • F. Allen is cn’tbe sick list. Frank and E L. Forexxn were at Decatur Tuesday fl S. Michaud is abb to be out aga.n after a weeks illness. I«tac Lvhmvn and Fred were at Linn Grove Tueaaay. . Guy Ma jot the barber, «p;nt Sunday at home with his family. “ Tine Hawk of Portland was oalT ing on his miay fnea isjhare Tuesday Mrs. Dan -Meyers’ and Jlittle daughter of Deflator were visitors I her- Tuesday Joseph Eagle gbought'the S mm Sprunger property and-m >vwi into the same Tuesday Fre I Eiehsabrager of the Penults restaurant of Dscatur spent Sunday with hisjfami.v here Bert Michaud has severed his eouneotion with the B-rnv ’.Gram anlHir Ci. and w.H taka up farming agdn. - Dr. C H. Sihenk is going to build an addition to Tris hotnejfthi* spring, which will be handsome wnen completed. The entertainment given hy the Y. P. A. at the Evargeiical church Sunday ev> r.irg was well atr-nded and the program rendered was of the very best. Rev. J W Hcaje is c nd acting revival meetings at Spring Bill anti is having all kinds of success. Quite a number from here are attending the C iliris trial at Decatur ! Linn Grove. Mother Easier aniJMrs. P fljff man are numbered among the sick. Carl, the three year ol 1 son of Mr. and Mrs N»h Bjeler is dan- . gerously mck Geo. Schlagenhauf and Merlin ' Dunbar were spectators fat Cook, murder trial at M inday. Frederick Wright of Anderson anivjd here one er snug an I "will hold the pwition/jf miller at the Poioeer mills. A. T. Studabaker and wife, Edward Hoffman and family of Wells county were guests of L 'L Bit 3gartner last Sunday. The Misses Clara M •snhberger. Martha Ashiemin ' and Bessie Baumgartner took teachers ’examination at Deflator laotJS iturdsy. £ nmuni L.ddy and Wm. Lidiy left yesterdav, M >ndsy to take possession of the blacksmith shop at Petrolium. ncently purchased by the farmer. Grandmother Eg’ey, spouse of the lamented Rev. Henry Eg’ey died early Monday morning at the home of her so i Abraham of E* st Hartford township. Dr. H. K. Beanchamp and wife
New Spring Trousers Neckwear Early shipments of SPRING TROUSERS and NECKWEAR are now on hands at our store. If you are in need of either of these articles, call and see us at once. Watch for our Early Spring Announcement | —- - .I a Ekey & Vance, Corner East Court House : : : : Decatur, Indiana.
I of Keystone were here Monday and perfected arrangement* » locate 1 here, when the former will follow his profeasi' nal trade. A sensational affair is about Io be brought to the public when the poultry thieves make their obei I sauoe to one of our courts this week The jioultry was stolen from the farm of B»dg!y Anderson. The stock ho)<l-rs of the Pioneer Mills are Joseph Rich. Joseph Gra j arr. David Falb. El win Heller. B-nj Meschherger. Scowl O]>ii I ger. L >ronxo Donbar. P. D. Kizir. 1 Mose* AusbTgt r. Albrecht Reber ! Fulford Runyon and Wilton B*u- | ter. Pleasant Milla Rufus B .rtiing has left for other ' quarters John Conrad is moving this week to a f«' m west of Decatur M -- G. W. Barnett and children visited with relatives at Deflator. Mrs Durr and family spent Sunday with Frank Masters and family Mrs Wallersof Blue Creek towm ship spent Monday with Mri~Wm : Smith. Mrs. Luretta Acker of Fort Wayne spent u few uays here with relatives. Mr Shady has purchased the F.ust farm and will locate on the was this spring. Chas. Peterson and family of Decatur spe«t Sunday with A. M. Faller and family. I ” There will be four new dwelling bouse erected this spring, three m the south part of Own. Mr* Samuel Steele is still quite poirly. She it Dot rec rerim very fast from her recent illne.-s. W. A Comer* new res, Im--so u be completed and is quite an improvement to Main street. ' W. W Smith is m >virg to the France farm west of of town where he will try country lif? a while for toe benefit of bis health. — Additional Locals Mrs. Carries Ford of Geneva, was s topping in ourjeitytto-day. N-w Spring all late shades, at Gus Rosenthal s. ts W. J. Ve-ey.o( Fort Wayne, arrived ; todav and is the guest of Mrs. Morri- . son Miss Florence McAlbaney returned to Briant to day. Sue has been the I guest of friends here. Will Nix. of Huntington. is in the citv. the guest of his cousin. John Nix and familv. M a. Marsh Bardg left tc-dav for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will attend the msllinery opening. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsy. that died last evening. was burned in Maplewocd cemetery this afternoon. Excursion to Toledo. 0.. via the Clover Leaf Friday, March 3. Rate. $1.25 for the round trip. Tiain leaves Decatur 6:33 a. tn , or 11:90 a. tn. F. M i .xxt. Mortgage Exemptior. Callon Ini M. Wyatt, notary public, f>r your mortgage »x«mp tioa. OS Mover H >lthouse. Schulte & Co’s.store, corner 2nd and Monroe fftieet-. 4€dw4 New spring auirta, u> deaigaa at 1 Gus Rosenthal’s. ts
ORIGIN OF WHIST. Th» • '”> CalleS Trlnwipk a«S afirrwaeA 1r«a». Whist was t>r»t called trlun ph. . narw which was aficrward corruptel Inta trump. The etgbtieolb reuturj •aw wiust in Its primitive farm. Um wi»4s objm the game Mint to wlc 'I tricks by lending tigb card* or by i 1 trumping. 1 bvti came Uir ere of H»y le. wt cb tuny l<e Mid t» have lartci tr<»x 173 l» »n ito»i at 1 taught players to think not only •( tIM->r own b-siala bat «f Uw other band* al*A an! to tniw ! advantage of the immlUuiui of tka cards i m them. Hoyle sl*> trugtit that I true I* m ;bt be more profitably em I rxi s s/x m x s arm the sdvmury »« übuln »ec- ! <mdar.< ndraatag* in trk-h making by I ottier suit* of leas apnarvut power. It was n >t until iwkt that the philuoepb>ca) era can be said to bare begun, and the origin of the new morement was a knot »f young men at Cambridge. England. known aa the Little Whi»t school This body kept records of its games but no one thought of making the datn known until 186 L Coherence in the system cf play was still wanting, an-1 this was su|>plicd in I*«h with Dr Pole * easay on the theory of the modern scientific whist THE ART OF EATING. Feed Meal Fleaee the MleS a* Well a* the Palate. rawtow has established the physiological ftarortamw of the rrantal state on dire-:ion. having shown, for Inst’nee. ’hat delicacies produce secre lion of gastric juice as soon as they are perceived oy the eye. even before they are eatex The food must not only be palatable. | out must be served tn an attractive manner— hue dishes, table decoretlotto. etc. In eating we must take time to ctew our food tlwroughiy. This serve* a j doutde ptirpooe—first through the ait of mastics’ion the coarser particles of food are broken up; second, m-we sa ; lira is secreted and is thoroughly mix led with the food. The digest on of starch is thus materially skied, and the proteids are made more candy orto the action of the gastric juice. Water sitocld accompany each meal. I It iiM-reases the appetite and the en ; joyment of fowl. After eating we s’ oald rest a liitia ’ wh*k* Vtf j’v rLtum’.ig to wort.— I Vr- Mai Einhorn in Medici! Early Amerirai Tbeatrieal*. The earliest attempt to Introduce { theatrkai performances in this country was mad* about IOC In New Eng- i land, but Increase Mather wrote and I •poke so forcibly In opposition to the ' project that it was speedily abandoned. ; The first theatrical performance in New j York city of which there is any clear record was given March 5. 1730. The * theater was on Nassau street, between ' John street and Maiden lane, and tbs | play was "Richard IIL,” Thomas Kern the junior manager of the company, enacting the part of Richard. A Seri»a Qaewttoa. “Mamma." said five-year-old Nellie Td like to ask your advice about something " "What is it, dear?" queried her moth er. "After 1 get through school what would you advise me to do while I'm waiting to be married T* asked the lit-, tie miss. W~hy Or*at Hesel Wrttese Are Searrr The number of great novel writers is . small. A deep experience of the world and human beings is given to few. tiecause few can bear the suffering which 1 is its price, end fewer still have the I moral courage to tell the truth.—John Oliver Hobbes. ft Her Reserve. “I trust. Miss Tappit." said the kind- ' ly employer to Lis stenogripber. "that yon bare something in reserve for a rainy day." "Yes. -Ir.“ answered the young worn-1 as: "I nu» going to marry a man named ' M ackistosh.” . ! New Spring ties, ?s 4*. Firing . and lore in hand, at Gt-s Rosen hal’s. ts
ftTTHETOP g s L_ 1 A » • - Jr,?A) JFxliiJt e v Here’s where you get the lop Style in light overcoats. —The C jf'c id* - ‘ip 1 H. S. &. M. COAT. Look at the illustration; better w Qi </_| / look at the coat; better still ft * wear one. You’ll enjoy it. A "Jr ' big variety of sty-es to select from. Come earlv, we’ll be glad to show you whether you buy or not. >• Hif.'.'.sg -*•> If* ftoltholise, w < Schulte & Go. 'HI Good Clothes Sellers. :toe ky a«rt tcufM. a Bk-t
We are TaJkJrrg; Are you Thinking* about Spring Shces? THE PROOF OF THE PIDDING the The proof of’superiority in shoes is in the fitting and iW A WORD TO THE WISE-Buy Walkovers and E. P. Reed Sraw indicates which way the winds blows -C mp'.aints indicates how goods are wearing. ANOTHER WORD TO THE WISE-Our experience last year with the Walkovers and E. P. Peed shoes indicates that there are none ' etter, if any equal. Our line this year is more attractive thai At the Old Place F\ B. TAGUE’S SHOE STORE.
Brtrfiti nt Prweer The babit of alow, measured. deep breathing that corer* the entire lung surface is of more value aud importance than you will ever believe until you have trie! it, and when you hav* established the habit of breathing in I this manner you will aay some remark- j able things in its favor. It will reach j al! points of your physical system. All the 1 eneSts that occur from a healthy condition of the blood will in a greater or less degree Le yours, for the maimer, and completeness with which the inspired air comes in contact with tin blood in the lungs are of the utmost importance to every vital process.—Chris tian Work and Evangelist. Hlealnz la the Theater. Formerly there was no hissing in th* theater. The benevolent audience were content to yawn and fall aslecn. The invention of L ■ iag i« no older than IGSO tiud took pUce .".t the first represetstatioa of “Aspar." a tragedy of Font; uelle. so we are told by the poet Boi in his •‘Brevet de la Calotte." A farce was produced in Baaubuer's time under the title of "Fire and Water.” “1 predict Its fate." said Bannister “What fate?" whispered *b« anxious author at bls side. “What fate?’ said Bannister. "Why. what can fire and water produce but a bias’” X la l.laht Dlrtreaa. A new term was beard the other day. An old lady and ber two daughters came into a millinery store. The young women wore mourning bat*. Tbe old woman aaid to the clerk: "I want a mourning hat, for I am In mourning. But my datter here.” indicating, "is a widder of two years’ standing, and sbe is in light distress. Give ber a bat with bine feathers on it."—Chicago New*. SeAaaHbay Hamer. Etc. tai a sign used to make belters you know more than you do. The equator is a menngerte lion run ting around tbe center of tbe earth. Tbe zebra is like a torse, only striped and used to illustrate tbe letter Z. A vacuum Is nothing shut up in a box. — Definitions by London School Children.
FOR SALE—Corn fodder for sale. Call on D E. Studabaker at tbe DetEO'rat office. 42tf. Public Sale. Friday, March 3. corner of Nutt man and R d streets, salt to take place at 10 o’clock, consisting of all ; the household furniture, two carpets. almost new., bureau, two cupboard, zinc, cook stove, bed clothes of all description, one hun dred fence posts, grind stone, saws, hatchets, mauls and all kinds of carpenter tools. Terms on household goods, ca<h on day of sale. Will also offer to the highest bidder tbe following r<-al estate located on corner of Nuttman and Rod streets, one square south of South ward school house: One five-room cottage house in good repair, plenty of fruit and shade trees, nice garden •port and one-hajf acre of ground This half acre will be sold in one piece or will be d: sided up in four b idding lola and sold separately If house is not sold it will be rented on day of sale to highest bidder. This will be on excellent opportunity for a bargain in real estate Term*, one-half cash and the balanoe bankable papers. Will furnish olear title and abstract. Jacob fof y 30d5 Public Sale. Mrs. L. W. Johnson will offer for sale at public auction, at her reeldenoe three miles southeast of Dei caur, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m on Friday, March IV, two horses, Jersey cow, Durham cow, ch‘ rkens' harness, wagons, buggies, breaking n ow , farm implen ent , gran and other articles.
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE I Friday, March 3 DAVE B. LEWIS’ Big Production Undead Josh — 'i ’ Spruceby... —r| Grand Operatic Orchestra ' Carload 8j ecial Scenery |g Novel Mechanical Effe THE GREAT I Saw-Mill Scene I | -A.ll Now ' SE' Big Parade PRICES:—2S, 35 and 6t)C , Seats on sale at tbe Holthouw M Company’* Siore A Guaranteed Cure for itching Blind. Bleedin■:or Driieri»t'»reluuu l ouvy it PaZi" *• h hk-v J tall* to cure any < u»*> n<* uu»;j' ' | )CS tl*»|;J| standing In « tn Is <lny». I ” ’ gives etvr and r«at. b*'. If J*’"' 4;hi for»* r 'i 1 n't it •nd Jse. In stamps and " * lh , . *u.u j the »‘..r s .»!• 1 '' l ... Ml
