Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1906 — Page 3

TIME tables ? ~ er,e ra,lroa!) | In effect June 25. 1905 ■ EAST BOUND ■», " Now York Express ... !:V». m. u, N Msrlon »nd ColunibiH ex ’>■'». m. No 4 Now York. Boston Veg. Um. 3: is p. m H . £., I > Wells Furx-> Exnrew * 10 p rr> ■ *£,. io. Ch»ui»u<|U« and Buffalo ex V;37 p. tn H WBBT BOUND ■ N<> T rhl<"a«o Express 1:50 a. m ■is.. ChteakO Limited TSh s. tn ■i No 21. •hlegfo Accomodation I>in a. m ■ t No * 1 'hle*<'> Vestlbuled limited!? Wt> m Hi No. IS. Well* Fargo Express «:« p. m ■l-paliy. „ . ■i— Hallyetcept Soindar. ■ s-aa!iy except Monday. y| John rt.«MiMO. Ticket Agent., ' ■ 0. L. EsOS, Tear. Passenger Agent, B| Marlon. Ohio I GRAND RAPIDS t INDIANA 17. ■ November 2®. 1106—Now In effect. Sun ■ Goinfl South Daily ExSun E*Bun Only H r.v Decatur 12.4*001 7.14 am 1 |opm 7'4T>pm ■ U Portland 1.41 am 8.15 am 2 13pm -,45pm ■ Ar Bichtnoud 3.15 am !*.42ain 3.1-‘prn 10.15 pm ■ Arl'inctnnatLß 45ani ItOSpm 'i.Upm I i. ii'.pm train. Parlor car. E 14.48 night train sleeping car to Clncinnat ■ Dally to I Go n.. North Daily Gd. Rapids ExSun ' I |.v Doca'iir . ... .. 1.30 am 7.Mam 8 17pm 1 lAr At. Wayne .. i.ltann HtOatn 4.00 pm |Ar Grand Rapid* »'4snm 1.50 pm 0.40 pm lAr Traverse City 1.25 pm 7.M)pm lAr I’Hoskev JS.Mpm W.SOpm o'-’am ■Ar Mackinaw t 'lty 4.15 pm 10.50 pm 7 •Siam I 1.30 am train sleeping car to Mack City I 7’.tarn train Parlor ear to G. U and Mack I City. 3.17 pm train Parlor car to G R. and f roping car G. K. to Mack City. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R R CO "CLOVtS LISF ROUTS” In affect June 25. I#C4. BABT, No »—Oommerclal Traveler, dally... 5:4? a at N »—r.ai., dally, except Sunday. ..11 57 * m S <—Day Bxpross. dally p m joss- Local Frelg'ax 1:40 pm WEST No J—Day Btpress. dat.y f> 17* m No I—Mall dally, except Sunday .11'7 a m N , j—Comtriercla! Traveler, dally 9:2.1 p m r it—Local Freight 9.6 i) a ai l ake title a Western Time card from Bluffton Ind. SOOTHBOUND N i. 41—Dally exept Sunday ’’6am N >. 19— Dally except Sunday 11 57a tn N .. M-DaUyexceptSunda* s:‘J’ p m Noil runs through to iudlanapolli without Sttiige. arriving 10:30 a tn N). 42 leaves Indianopoils at 7:00 a m P: ns ir > igh without, change, arriving at Bluffton 10 Ma m N j, 41 and 12 run via Muncie 4 Big 4 route

Chris Strehe made a business trip to Crooked Creek this morning. L. C. DeVosa was attending to business in Fort Wayne today. Dick Townsend made a business trip to Eort Wayne this morning. John Kern made a business trip to Battle Creek. Mich., th : s morning. Mrs. Mentzer went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with friends. Miss Geary went to Fort Wayne thia ujornisg where eh? wi!l spend a few days the guest of friends. Homer Andrews of Peterson a teacher in the schools of Wabash township has resigned on account of ili health. < >tto Colchin a young man residing south of this city had the two middle fingers on his left hand mashed while skidding logs. The injuries were nothing serious but very painful. Col Fred Keppert leaves tonight for Keokuk, lowa, where he will serve as auctioneer at a big registered hog sale on Wednesday. On the following day he will cry a sale at Kenton, Ohio. John Coots was arrested this morning bv Marshal Green, for violating the city ordinance by throwing paper in the alley. B . His hearing Mill be held this evening liefore ’Squire Stone. Saturday evening Miss Susie Mat thewaon and Walter Stewart were united in marriage by the Baptist minister of Pleasant Mills lief ore just their immediate relatives. The young people are both popular and have a host of friends who extend congratulations. They will make their future home near Pleasant Mills.

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P. J. Hyland made a buaiueea trip to Celin* today. C Vogt made a business trip to In dianapoliv today. Cal Miller made a business trip to Alexandria today. Dr. McMillon was a profession a j caller at Geneva today. Sam Kuntz of Berne was a business caller to our city today. Peter Winans returned today from | a business trip to Fort Wayne. N. S. My grant was attending to insurance business at Monroe today. i Mrs. Arthur Fisher went to Berne | today to spend the day with friends. Miss Letta Ford of Portland is in ; the city the guest of Mrs. Lawrence : Smith. i Mr. and Mrs, Bud Brokaw left io- I | day forAlabama where they will spend I the winter. Mrs, Kate Str tier returnee! to Will. 1 shire today after being here the guest l of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koeneman re j turns i today from Hoagland where ' they spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs Shafer Peterson left today for Jefferson rille where she w.' l visit I with her son Eli Peterson and family. Mrs. Dolle Locke and daughter I Lucile relnrned to Bluffton today I after bei g here the guests of friends. | Fred Sellemeyer and Mrs. Fred| Heuer went to Magley today where j they spent the day the guest of Mr. | Selletneyer's mother. Miss Josephine Schumacher while skating, Saturday afternoon tripped and fell upon the ice breaking her left wrist. The injury was dressed by Dr. McMillen. L. T. Miller leaves tonight for St. L uis where he will a-t as a witness 1 in the case of Eugene Deam against i the Clover Leaf concerning a ear load I of damaged peaches. The funeral services for Miss Inal , Warmouth who died at Fort Wayne I a few days ago will tie held Tuesday afternoon at the Beery church,leaving | the home at one o'clock Dick Miller, of Indianapolis wps ' la w the guest of J. H. Heller and family over Sunday. Mr. Miller is the Ind j ’ iana representative for Rudolph Kleybolte ACo . the famous New York • bond dealers. On next Sunday the Union Root townships Sunday school convention will be held at the Union Chapel U.B. 1 church in Root township. A fine program has been arranged and all are 1 cordially invited to attend. The Night Hawks have arranged to give an informal dance on next Wednesday evening at their club rooms I over the Winnes shoe store. Music • will be furnished by Med Miller’s or- ' chestra. Their friends are all invited. The premium committee of the Great Northern Indiana Fair Association have revised the list which now 1 awaits the approval of the directors ' who will meet in the Sheriff’s office, ', Thursday, Jan. 18. Several impor- ’ tant changes have been ma le and a, great number of old premiums have; ’ lieen raised and some stall rents havei ■ been reduced. The directors will no ■ doubt adopt the new premium list. • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mr. I and Mrs. W. A. Keubler de'ightfully | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dell Locke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deatn and Mrs. ' Elie Dailey of Bluffton yesterday at i the Dugan and Kuebler homes res I pectfully. Dinner being served at ; the Dugan home and supper at the i Kuebler home. The Bluffton party arrived Saturday evening and the ec» i tertainmeLt "as kept up until they returned last evening. — ’—

■S— - tHESHUb DECATUR , IND. TWO WEEKS MORE We Have Decided to Continue Our ..Great Challenge Sale.. I TWO WEEKS LONGER As we wish to Reduce Our Stock To a minimum before taking invoice; also to give those people who were not fortunate enough to get in before the time was up, a chance to take advantage of The Greatest Money-Saving Sale Ever Conducted in Deeotur. Our businees, up to date, has been very satisfactory, and we only ask of •hose who have not attended, to call upon their neighbor who has tas en advantage of this great sale and be convinced that we do as we advertise, for our aim is to please, and we STAND READY aT ANY TIME TO MAKE RIGHT ANY GOODS WHICH HAVE GONE OUT OF OUR STORE AND HAVE NOT GIVEN SATISFACTION. Note a Few of the Many Bargains: lOc Handkerchiefs. Sale Price. ... 3c Mens Wool Underwear. Si,oo and 10c Sox 3c $1.50 values, while they last 51c Men s Fleece-lined Uunderwear, 50c Princely Dress Shirts. 75c values. values, while they last . . . 28c while they last 39c We will offer 10 per cent, discount off sale prices on ALL OVERCOATS. Do not fiil to attend. = — = —— = --— == ——— =====^~-z ONE PBICE TO ALL. Money returned if Goods are not Satisfac.ory. B, KALVER c£ SONS HIG STORE BLOCK

Ross Johnson of Monroe w as a busi ness caller m our city today. Joe Metzger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. L. Duubar of Linn Grove was a business visiter in the city today. Mr and Mrs Jooob Hess went to Berne today to visit relatives Michael McGriff of Geneva was a business caller in our city today. Peter Soldner of Berne was trans acting business in our city todav. Frank Cottrell of Berne was attending to legai busihess here today Mrs Meehbergtr returned to i Berne today While here she was the gueet of friends. True Friatoe left Saturday for Indianapolis where he will enter the Metiopolitan school cf music ! for a term. Mrs. tli Meyers and children te- ' returned today from Fort Mayne, where they visited with friends. Miss Edna (.'rawford spent Sunday j with Mrs. Juy Johnson in thecountiy R.K. Allison returned this morning from a business trip to Ind'anapolls. James T. McKean will leave Tuee-1 day for Michigan where he will re some bis work as au auctioneer. Ed Touhey and Marion Mentzer i u Saturday evening got into a rag • chewing match ou the streel. the te suit being that Mentzer was lodged in jail ou a charge of provoke, pre- ■ ferred by Touhey. He was arranged j this morning before ’Squire J. H Smith and plead guilty, bemg a sensed a tine of a dollar and costs Beiug unable to pay he will lay it [ out. — —.— Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our most sin cere thanks to the members of the' Eastern Star and to the other friends who assisted us during the sieauess’ and death of our wife and mother. J.O, Neptune and sons. NOTICE AU those knowing themselvee in debted to me will please call and settle their accounts before Febuary Ist or same will be left for collection Mr». M. P. Burdg. Lost Between my home and Central School building, a monogram pin with letter ”M’ ec graved upon it; tinder return to W E. Russel!, aid receive reward, oil-3

SLATE BROKEN I J. M. Frysin<«r Weald Have Been the Cromer Candidate. — The result of the preomot meet u.gs over the district assures the selection of John H. Terhune as * district cummitti eman by a large majority. It is very probable that when it comes to the convention at Munice Tuesday he will have no opposition whatever, the name of Dr. Newcomer of Elwood, not being presented. It is said on good au thorty that Dr Newomer would njt have had the Cromer support even had Cromer been able to control the delegatee Mr Cromer had se i lected Jonn Frisinger of Decatur, for titis honor But since Mr Cro mer will not have anything ap I proaching the control of the con vention, it. is the general opinion i that no candidate whatever will be I put up against Mr Terhune and that this selection will lie made unannimeus There will be 15s delegates in the convention and Mr T«*rhune t tree I••• h*e f • died and fifteen to a hundred and twenty five votes—Anderson Herald. ! " A FIERCE ANATHEMA. Tbs riou. Wish a Won-an FNa: a» Jean Paul Kiehti-r. Jean Patil Riehtet once observed that if a lady oil! wanted to give th* won! ' Halt;” -lot would do it tn th* i following strain: "You soldiers. all of I you. now mind wtiat I say I orde: i you as soon. os I have done speaking to stand still. every na • of you. on th* spot where you u, ppm to t>e V .11 you hear me .' H lit. I say. ail of you'’ Upon this a strvogmiuded woman I I made the following vemment "Now. : • M. Jean, it was au unii.eky ‘lay on ! which you wrote that sentence. May I you never bear anything but that little, j | concise word '.No - from every rosy pair of lips you meet. May you halt wifeless through life. May your buttons be ! snappish, your strings knotty aud your stocking* lull of Loh s. May your bout-; Jack be missing, your feet corny and ' jrour shaving water..cold; your razor I dull, your hair stand up. your collar lie down. May your beard be porcu piny, your whiskers thinly settled and your mustaches curl the wrong way. I May your coffee be muddy, your ton »t smoky and your tea water bewitched, and, with a never dying desire fur affection. may you eraw! through creation a meek, miserable. nasty, lorloru ddge’y fussy, ridiculous, ruineC 'J* lected old bachelor " i

IS THIS WHAT AILS YOU? If the Symptoms Fit Your Case, Remember “A Disease Once Known is Halt Cured.

F-M feverish ? Have headache? Backache? In fact, 'ache all over?" Have I occasional chilly sensations 1 Appetite gone? Tongue furred'• Bad taste, e-pe-iaiiy in morning? Had. foul breath? Pertiaps nausea, or "sickness ar stomach" occasionally ? Feel weak, tired, blue and discouraged ? The above an- symptoms common to Stomach and liver derangements and often precede attacks of (••ver and malarious affections, grip, bronchitis, aud "lung fever," or pneumonia. Whichever ailment they point to. von may be sure that it i- •—*. to get nd of them as s<M>n as possible by putting your system t" right-, regulating. t. mug ■; and invigorating stomach. liver and bowels, and thus purifying your Mood and •y-tetn and enabling it to throw off the attack. For the alsive purpose, medical science has a» vet produced no better agent than Hr ■' Golden Medical Hi'coverv It is not a secret, or patent medicine, all its Ingredients being printed on the bottle wrapper. It is the prescription of a we: - known and experienced physician. It contains no alcohol or other harmful, habit-forming agents — chemically pure, tri pie-refined glycerine being iro-d both as a solvent and preservative of the medicinal extracts of which- it is composed. It is made from the following nativ American medicinal roots: G< Men >« ai root. Queen’s root. stone root. Illoo.ir- - t. Mandrake root and Black Cherry bars Th« niedieitial properties of th s. are ex-triu-ted by exact and peculiar process s w.th the use of ehem', ally pure, triplerefined givcerhie. of proper strength, and by mean- •>' apparatus and appllanc--devised fur this special purpose, and n such a »ay as to produ-e a most | > rfect pharmaceutical compound. A- to the - ip< rior curative properties of romeos the above Ingredients, we can only give room here for a very few of rhe briefest extracts from standard medical works, but m .re comph ’•■ information will be sent you. frre nf chim;v, in pamphlet form. 11 you will send your address. • plainly written ou postal card or by letter. to Hr. K. V Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y„ with a request for the same. of Golden S. il ro<>t Prof. Hartholow. of .lefferson Mtsiical College, says: "Very useful as a stomachic tonic istomacn tunic’ and in atonic teak stomach l dyspepsia. Cures gastric catarrh atarrh i of stomach) and headaches seeompanyI ing the same. ♦ • » Chronic catarrh of the intestines, even If it has proceeded to uicerat.on. is remarkably beiietited by Hydrastis diulden s, . • * - It may i be given. as a n-mistv for intermittent, i chronic and thalaWil evisoning, aud eu i larged splts-wo, malarial origin." From "organic M>d!eiu<>. ’ by Grover Cue, M. fi .of New York, we extract the following: •Hydragtis Golden s.-.0--\-1 ereis, s au • spo-ial influence over mucous •urfaces. Upon the liver it acts with i equal certainty and etticucy. A- a eholI agugue diver invigeratori, it has few : espials. In affections of the spile,m, and . abdominal viscera generally, it is an I efficient and reliable remedy. Also in , I scrofula, glandular diseases generally. . | cutaneous eruptions, indigestion, debility, i . diirftiiva and dysentery, constipation. , piles and all morbid and critical discharges. " In. Coe further says: 'Hydrastis (Golden See’ is also of inestimable value I In the treatment of chronic derangements of the liver. It seems to exercise an e~peMal Influence over the hepatic ; (liver structure generally, resolving <diskolvingl biliary di-noslts, removing ob-stru-?..eus. promoting secretions, turn giving tone to the various functions. It s eminently cbvlagogue liver accelera-1 i tor and mi>v lie relied apon for the relief I . td hepatic‘Jlveri t?r': ar. I 1 .... . _

Prof. John M Scudder. M. D.. of Clncinnati. 'ays of ’lt stimutin- digestive and increases the assimilation or food. By th**.M* means the bi<>«id Fnrfchrd. * * ♦ "in rpiaton to Its %en*>r*l offsets on the system. there ' n<» medicine in use about which there > 'Ueh general unanimity of opinion. It >' unirtTwUij/ regar»ie<i as thr tunic in all debilitated As to >• no n ot. the Amfrxcax DisPESSATOKV 'ays: "In of stomach and ;Dtv>nnp“-improves appetite, promote" f' l * of gastric juice: tonic • tfivt upon - rtf:in.' invoivm A gu*>d rrnH’dv in ind 'tion. dyspepsia, chronic koistrlti'. uicn a'ing the 'ecretion from Finlev Elltmrwood, M D.. of Bennett M-siical College. Chicago, says of root: “In oatarrhal jrastritic (inflammation of stomach* where the circulation is defective, it* either alone or combined with hydrastis. is of first importance. They increase the appetite ana greatly improve the digestion and issimilation ftjod. J. tonic of d:r»‘C’ and permanent, aifluehce. Excellent in the bicycle heart, in rheumatic Inflammation and clergyman*- sore \ii the other iinrrrdients entering nto the comp, -lion f "Golden Medical Diseurative effects n ail stomach, liver and bowel affections and /tre of them for bronchia’, throat, and luna affections attended with seven* cough, expectoration and k-udrod symptoms. But vou had B't read for yourself th*? "w<>rd' of praise“ written concerning each and every ingrsiient of this marvelously effj-aciou' medicine by leading medical practitioners and writers. This vou can do bv writing for the booklet tnentioiMMl in the preceding column. N> oth» r medkrmv for like purp< >♦ < has any M»*dieal Discovurv.** which should have more weight than alli the vroinary b y momals so lavishly nauntetl bvton* Ui*' public by th.’M* who are afraid t■■ publish t.heir formulae that the -i-ureh i zht of i investigation may tx* tunu'd upon them. It Is well to kttow what • takes uto the stomach w hether in the furtu ut loud, drink or nuMieine. From the same littlo book of extracts mentioued above it will rvadily >i'hy Ur. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription works such marvelous cures in those chronic and distressing u:.M*iss peculiar to womru. In all eases of pelvic catarrh with we:.’keni.ig -Iraitis. bearing ’T "lirag-ging-down" pains or distre-". and in all monthly or pert'Mlcal dwangements and irregularities, the " Favorite Prescri;>- ■ tion" will be found to be made of just, the right ingredients to meet and euro : the trouble. Your druggist sells the 'Fworitv PKt- sc mi-rioM " and also th> 'G h.dkn MkDIC VI lh.si ovt.KY.' n riu tu l ! r Pierce about your cose. He is an experienced physician and will t.reyt your case as eonfldential and without charge for i corrvspuudeucv. Address him as directed I in preceding column. It is as easy to be well as ill —and , much taore cemfortable. C. atlen is the cause of many forms oi illness. Or. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Tbev are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative. two a mild cathartic. All dealers in tnecieines sell them. !>r Pierce\ loui-pag.- Glu.-r.ated "s)k. "The Common Sense Met*teal A vi-er." Is sent froe in paper covers on receipt of ISt one-vent stamps to pay tie -ost of ma iiug onip Fur M stamps the ciotnI bound volume »i ■> be sank It was I tormerlv sold for ffi.jv' per copy Ade raw iDr B. Ficrcu, Buffalo. N Y