Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1905 — Page 3

TIME TABLES HAND R4PIOS k INDIANA RAILWAY 3*pl<mkrr '<l3, HMI4 Now in eff*<t. Mun ■o,o« •OUVHl>«l!y K* Mun >'« Hun Ml H only £» Drvalur i oNrni ’<u»m ■ M|>m? **|>m a* PTOtIMMI <VI * *•!» «U1 ' *» " *.4J ', • klchrnoud J ♦:**•• J 4«" IBIJ, • Cinrtiin«ti jsi» " uiK iinj.M ’• :.e* train *l**p*r 10Cincinnati I it train par lei rat Trama arrirt from arnith at Iju • tn 7 j« a. m dally anil J. 17 p m P.a Munday asmanoarH Uady Daily to Ka Mun Gd Rapid* £». Decatur l pam 7cm a m. jl7 p m ar HI. Wayne »»" » s>' •• 4 k •• ••Gl, Rap ide *4S " 1 co p.m *4O •• • Tracer.* City I tcptn »«■ " ' Prtutky I.JO «<5 •• 6:03 am • Mackinaw 4IJ “ • 10:30 •• y,n ~ 1:10 train eleepinv car to Grand Rapid* and Mackimw Dity " jya m train parlor car to Grand Kalida and Mackinaw City J:t? p m. train parlor car to Grand Hupid. alrepine ear to Mackirt- » City Train* arrive from north at l;t>. ant , .14 ant. 1 it p m 741 pm I, kryaun. Ak*. C. 1. Lca kwuiid. G F.A Gr. Rapid*. Mie. NEW ERIE TIME TABLE. KA3FBOUND 711’ * n 1* a. m N. Sri Sun-... - I:»*. m. *O. —— 4:40 p. Bl Mu. I* ex. Hun. * 40 p . m Nt ■ I” — k.sop. m. No. t 4 doe* not carry b:ur(«|tr. am! doe* not carry p«»**nir*r- ea»t of Mariuß, uh 10. wssr bound Hr t — — S <*> 4 Ol Na » W». tn No tie*. Sun 10: to a. tn No. * — —- —— - 18:M P- tn No-I» - •> 0’ (ercept Monday'» A day. ftd'g leaal holiday* No. II due* not carry liaeitaitr. CLOVER LEAP. la effect June 2*. 11*04 CAST. •c l—Commareial Traveler, daily... ilitm Ro »—Mall, dal.y etcept Munday ..14 11 atn Ro 4—Pay Bxpr"*». dehy ’ :I4 p m RO tt— L»nal Frelyht 1:0» pm W £ST My 1— Day Riprea*. dally ' ii m I—Mall, dally atcept Sunday .II S''a nt N I—Commercial Trayeler. dally >':ll pm a. *l—Vocal ffreU-ht »:.'*ia m Lake brie « Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND Ko. 41—Dally excpt Munday "•'**■ Ro. IS— Daily except Sunday. tI:STa m No as—Daily except Bund*. 3:46 pm No 41 run* through to tndlanapolla without (Benae arriving 10:30 a tn No *a leaven Indianopoll* at T:00 a m Rune iXrough without change, arriving at Bluffton It ll» tn Ro. 41 and <2 run vin Muncie A Big 4 rou'e Frank (lass made a visit at Fort Wayne last evening Charles D. Porter of Geneva, was a business caller here today. Ben Hawk went to Williams last evening to visit with his parents. Eln er Eaton mad > a businec Irip to Plainwell, Mich., this mcrning Father Eberly returned last evening trom Portland, where he was holding *er vices. J. F. Fruch te returned last even ing from Moir< e, wt ere Le wa* at tending to legal business. Mrs. Lang returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after attend ing the funeral of Frank Durkin. Mrs. Med Miller and two sons returned last evening from Geneva, where they sjient Sunday with friends. Mrs. M- M- Moore ahd Mrs. M Gander returned to Fort Warne last evening, after a visit in the city with Mrs. Gander's son. Albert Acker, Kenneth Winans an I Andrew E lington were at Van Wert last evening attending the production of ‘ Across the Desert." Mr.' and Mrs. George Albright returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after making a visit in the city with their son, John Albright and wife. Charles Patton, of the firm of Linn & Patton, contractors and builders, will go to Misouri tonight, where he will du some special work for the Decatur Egg Casa company. Mi*s Til ie Yake returned io Bluffton Sunday, where she will again take up her work at the United Telephone oltioe. Miss Yake is a tine opjrutor and will hold a steady position.

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Jacob Test ir mad • a trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jam< a Highland tn idea trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Fidler mado.abusiness trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. Hagirmnn went to Avilla last evening to Visit relatives. L. G. Ellinghatn made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Martin Mylott made a busini'sa trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. E. J. Michael made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. C. B Young went to Ridgeville thia morning to attend the funeral of her aunt. Juoob Meyer returned to Woodburn thia morning. While hero he was a guest of relatives. John Lee retained last evening to Elwood, after making a pleasant visit here with hie brother. C. A McConaughy returned this morning to Belleville, 111., after a visit here with ’.V. H. Nibliok. B F. Horn returned to his home at St. Louis, this morning. aft4*r a | visit hero, a ginst of W. H. Nib 1 lick. Noah Weber returned this morning to Fort Wayne. He was here attending the Meyers & Scheiman sale. Miss Dink B»rry returned last evening from Portland, where she was visiting with Miss Kate Him moll. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Ellis went to Ro'ikey this tn rrning to visit for 1 a few days with relatives and friends. Judge R. K. Erwin went to Fort Wayne test evening to hear a motion for a new trial in the Godfrey murder case. Mrs. Joe Smith and two daughters returned last evening from Geneva, where they were attending the funeral of Samuel Smith. I J. W. Durbin returned this morn ing to his home at Candouia. North Dakota, 1 ft r making a pleasant visit here with relatives and other fiiends. Josephine Daily, eleven year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lew Dailey, of Bluffton, died Sunday of appendicitis and was buried this j afternoon John Moran, L. C. Dev,as and Huber Devoss returned last evening from Monroe, where they were tak ing the deposition of Mrs. Dal Graham in the Hahn riot case. Mont Evans, John Sihelman, C. 1 S. Mumma, Hazel Andrews and W. A. Graham left this morning for j Central Arkansas, where they vidi look over the gruuud pr«p»ratiry to buying some land. The family of J. I. Neptune, of Willshire, which includes Dr. J. Q. Neptune of this city, desire to thank the members of Sam Henry Post and other frie id< for kind ie*s and sympathy sli <-vn them during the siokuoss and after the death of their venerable father. It is rumored that Willis Gross' wife lias again left him anl elope 1 witn a brakeman on the Clover Leaf. She has not been seen for several days and at that time was in earnest conversation with the brakfinan. Where she is now located is a mystery to the entire neighborhood. This is the second limo that Mrs Gros< has left her husband fur a brakeman.

Fred Eichents<rg tnnde a business visit at Berne today. '•t J. Matthewson, of Berne, was here toilay on business. <>. T. Hendricks, of Monroe, was here today on business. “ John Falk and son made a visit to Fort Wayne this morning. Judge Heller is attending to legal business at Portland today. John Frisinger made a visit at Bluffton a business trip to Bluffton today. L. Disher, of Leyisburg, Ohio, is in the city, t>slay a guest of 8. G. Shelter. Joe Winteregg, of Berne, was among the business callers in’ the citv today. J. Rvan returned to his home in Tennessee, t day, after making a visit here with relatives. * Auditor Lewton is one of the witnesses in the circuit court suit that has been on at Port and yesterday and today. Miss Anna Durkin went toLsrur. Ohio, today, lieing called there owing to the death of her aunt, Mrs Hogan. “ O. Godfrey Bell, leaves tomorrow morning for Indianapolis, where he will take the thirty second degree in Masonry, including the Sbrin». Fir Stie— All kinds of sprin wheat H >ur at reasonable prices. Inquire of fl. H. Bremerkamp. 69d6 John Lose yesterday sold sixty of his famous single comb brown Leghorn chickens to -J f. Richardson, of Continental, Ohio, for the neat sum of <-»0. John Event’, yesterday sold to J F. Richardson, of Continental, 0., thirteen of his full-blooded Silver Spangled Hamburg chickens for thirty uollars. Mart Moran returned to Vai pa raiso last evening to resume his s'ndies at the college, having bet n at Toledo, attending the funeral ot his sister, Mrs. Fosty. Charles B. Yobst left today for Rockford, Ohio, where he has taken a contract to replumb the ne w Collins hotel and retit the same with all modern improvements. He will be absent for several days. Decatur lodge, No. 571, F. A- A. M., w.ll hold a social meeting Tuesday evening, March 31. at 7 o'clock, prompt. All visiting brothers cordially welcomed. Work in the third degree. Henry B . Heller, W. M. The Riverside Livery stables have again changed hands, Elliot Bros leasing the stables to Rodenbeck Ar Bnltemeir, for five years, they tak iug possession at once. The new firm will continue to do a general livery business. The condition of Ex Com mi tsioner Henry Holbrook, who has been seriously ill for some time, is resting comfortably today, and is somewhat improved. His condition is serious, however, as te is suffering from chronic kidney trouble. William Robinson, who was arr Hted yesterday morning by M irshal Green, was arraigned before Mayor Coffee this morning, where he plead guilty to the charge and was fined one dollar and o< sts. amounting in all to ninedollars and thirty cents. Being unable to pry the cash he stayed the docket at.d w is discharged. A pirty including Mr. and Mrs. HirryDram, of Bluffton, and R K. Allison and son, Robert, and L. C. Waring of this city, left this morning for a three weeks' trip to Birmingham, Aiabi na, New Orleans, Sin Antonia and Huston. Tney will also enjoy a few days’ fishing, as some of the famous resorts of t he South. Charles D. Porter, of Geneva, was in the city today superintend ing the removal of his parents bodies from the old cemetery to the now. His mother hud been juried twenty-two years and his father forty-one years, and their bodies were in a good state of preservation. The work was done by Horace Botthoft. The Meyer A’ Suheiman livery sale yesterday was one of the beat ever held in this city, the total of 14,500 being realized from the same. The auction was "cried” by Fred Repperl, and clerked by Frank WAmhoff. A large crowd was present and the bidding was spirited and everything sold fast, all bring ing fancy prices. Mr. Soheiman has leased the building and will continue in the livery business, while Mr. Meyer will retire ana engage in the furniture business

j THESE PRICES TALK | Granite wash basin, -10 c Tin cups, each, - 1c Shoe tacks, per box, - 3c 6qt granite pudding Good Talcum powder, be Toothpicks, per pkg, -3c p ’ * Good wash-board, -16 c 3 bars toilet soap, - 100 2.qt covered bucket, 6c _ .. __ o ,« * Large dinner pails, -23 c Bxlo mirror, - • 17c 14-qt granite dish pan, 49c ■ i -.-i. — '■ ■— - 1 As Usual*-economy Means Saving. Consequently, When You Think of Low Prices. Think of “THE ECONOMY”

linn to Cook Klee. Phyah'lnns and others who have eaten rice cooked by n Hindoo, a t'hluuman or a southern darky must have remarked the difference between the resuits obtained by tbew iirtlsls anil those of the l>euiglite<l cooks of th*north. We learn from an authoritative source that the secret Iles In the following recipe: The rice should !«■ care fully washed mid placed In n kettle of Isiiling water, which should !»■ set on the back of tlie range over n low tire, where the rice shushl simmer slowly until dime. Stirring i.i not only useless, hut harmful. If there is any water left it should be drained off carefully, mid tlie rice should then stand In a hot place for some time. Nothing should be added during the cooking no salt, sugar, milk or butter, if the cooking Ims Ih-cii done |>ro;><“rly eacii gruiu of rice will stand out by it«elf, plump, dry mid beautiful. Served verj hot at the table, the rice should then be reverently treated with cayenne pepper mid butter Mmllcnl Journal. The Sccrer of Happlnc**. Hie man who can drill his thoughts so as to shut out ev '.-ything that is depressing and dis-ouraglng mi l s<-e onlj the bright side even of his misfortune nnd failures Inis mastered the secret o happiness and success. He has nimb himself a magnet, to draw frlemb cheer, brightness and go<sl fortune t him. Every one Is pleased to see him His presence is like a sunbeam on :■ di ll day. There Is no I'ccoinpHsliment. no tone! of culture, no gift, which will add s lunch to the alchemic power of life ir the optimistic lialdt—the determlnatio: to b* cheerful and happy no matte whnt comes to t s. It will smooth roug'i natlis. light t |> gloomy places and melt away obstacles as the sunshine meltsnow on the mountain side.—O. S. Mur den in Success Magazine. Fruit* as Food. According to a celebrated health expert. blanched almonds give the high er nerve or brain and muscle food, and the man who wishes to keep Ids linilu power up would do well to include then in his dally bill of fare. Juicy fruitgive the same in less proportion am. are eaten by nil men whose living de Isolds on their clear headediiess. Ap pies supply the brain with rest. Primes afford proof against nervou uess. but are not muscle feeding. They should be avoided by those who suffer from the liver. But it has been proved that fruits do not have the same effect upon evcrylsody. Some men have never loom able to ent apples without suffering the agony of indigestion; to others straw berries are like poison. BUSINESS MENTION Baautiful spring styles in ladies' huts at U. Deininger's millinery opening, Wednesday afternoon and evenibg. 2Sd3 For Sple— 13f> feet of iron fence, good as new, frill sell cheap. Also a lot of second band doors and windojvs. Dick Townsend. s'»d3 Fit Rent—Dwelling on Third street." See Mrs. D E. Studabaker. FOR SALE—Corn fodder for sale. Call on D E. Studabaker at the D tnocrat office. 42tf New spring shirts,in all designs at <3us Rosenthal's. ts New SpringHcse, all lale shades ai Gus Rosenthal’s. ts Laides, you can s»e the spring fashions in hats at U. Deiningor's. Wednesday afternoon and evening. 58d3 Commencng April Ist Hensley will close out his entire stack of fixtures. 59d6 415 round trip to points in Arkan bus, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Msaouri, Texas. Oklahoma Territory and Indiana Territory, from St. Louis, Special fares in connection with these very low rates via Clover Leaf route on February 7. and 21st, and March 7th and 21, 1905. Get full information of Clover Leaf agents or address W. L. Roes, G. P. A. Toledo. O. Mortgage Exemption. Call on Ina M. Wyatt, notary public, for your mortgage extmp tion. Otlioe over Holthouse, Schulte As Co’s.store, corner 2nd and Monroe streets. 40dw4 Public Sale. Henrv Marhenke will sell at auction at his residence, 5 miles north of Decatur, or 1 and miles north of Monmouth, at 10 o’clock a. tn , on Tuesday, Maruh 28, Cattle, hoas, implements, harness, surrey, etc.,

New Spring ties, Ascots. Stung and fore in hand, at Gus Rosenthal's, ts For Sate—We have ten head of gcod driving and farm horses at reasonable prices. Robison A- Stults .-...1'-. For Rent—A large ten room house, situate on Marsha 1 street, in good repair, with goa l water and lots of fruit. Inquire of Mrs. A. C. Gregory. 'Phene 151. 58tf Wanted—Reliable men over 25 years old. Good pay weekly. : Write immediately if you want work. Positively all-summer job. Engage now. Glen Bros , Roches ter, N. Y. Wanted—A young ladv to act in capacity of stenographer and clerk. Inquire at ofli e of Decatur Lutnbtr Co. sfid2 E. F. Miller, owner of Beaverdam herd Duroo Jersey swine, offers for sale >hree yearling sows by Uorrec'Or (9739) bred for April farrow to Anderson Boy (17604). Also Sept, pigs, either sex, good enough for breeders. Cheap enough for farmers. Residence five miles due east of town, rural number nine, Decatur, Ind. 59d10

Buy Your Rubber Boots Where only Good Rubbers ore Sold. That's Here. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER. DECATUR, INDIANA I FINANCIAL <25 loon SO weeks pay Boek 60 tents o week MONEY TO LOAN on household goods, pianos, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on horses, cattle, etc. MONEY TO LOAN on fixtures and other chattel security. • IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST to find out how we lean money how easily and quickly we can do it. I. • ur modern method may be something you have never thought possible. ONE FEATURE of our plan is THE LONG TIME ANOTHER FEATURE is THE SMALL PAYMENT back. ’! here are other featupes that space doesn't allow mention of. You ought to investigate. Write today. Please use the following blank. * | Y rar Name 1 Wife’s Name Street and Number City Amount Wanted— Kind of Security you have Occupation All communications are held strictly confidential. Cal) on or address FORT WAYNE LOAN CO. £ Established 1 s »e. Fort Wayne, Ind. - mu LBg HL —_ - LU 1"• The Democrat for Latest Market Reports

Just arrived, New Top Coats, S»i.oo to U.ltO, at Gus Rosenthal's. If We a»o now prepared to clip vonr horses at resonable prices King fie Detro in Niblick Imrn, corner Third i and Jackson streets. 53d6 Wantwl—Seamtress de-.res sewing in homes Address, Flora Mxller, Decatur, Ind., or inquire at this office. 46d6 For—Sale 5 Duroc Jersey shoats, 5 months olil; three male, two sows. ' Eligible to register. Call in Wm. ( Pyke cne mile north of Decatur, on Dailey farm. Terms ;easc nable. ts For Sale ()t;e three year old driving <olt. well bred and well broke to drive Goat size and a dark Cleveland bar. If sold within the next two weeks, will be sold reai- >nable. i Cull on ID J. Andrews at livery barn, cr J. A. Hendricks at depot, Monroe, ; Indiana. 35d12 George J. Hennef >r I hts purchased th*- interest of Lawrence i Schlegel in tne blacksmith shop located on North Second street, and wiil resume business in the old stand, and will welcome the old customers. All outstanding bills and collections are ] ayab e to Mr. | Henneford. 58d3