Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1906 — Page 3

IT I M E TABLES Bwjßffjjhb ERIE RAILROAD In effect June 25. 1905 EAST BOUND ", New VurK Kxdo-hn 2:.W a. rr. jSSMSSsMt" — Marton run! t'olnmt 'H •■< tri. Sil'’3«aßß, * '"■' v Vork Hottrori \. ». Inn. ’. i- |> t.. Karin, m Sgjj,. 1i . < and H nbC. nr j. C p in 'Nlffe WBST BOUND Chi.wf:<pr™« m x Chlciwo Limited 2■.:>* a m agMp, 21.« hlcairo V-'niiniaiat.ion 1 :n a „, i h'CHir ' '.',•■>l I‘‘ : i-'l ; l?vi3|Mh U.' Vel 'N Fargo Expo w ... .'I 02 b . ,„ Sundar. except Monday. jOMIf John rr.imino. Ticket Agent., C. L Enos. Trav. I'aswnger Agent, '‘V§®K Marlon, Ohio iiMND RAPIDS 8 INDIANA RY. o®hße November-ti. !'.ior> Now in effect. Nun Noti'lt Dally ExSun ExSun Only '■■'H?. Ih i aoir bl Iran. ~ I la.- :■ no. . Portland I Xiam * Irani 2 l.ipr, * I’.nn. n !;..'hn»,ti<l 1 I’larn '' iJnm ; ».,. | U r.pm '.i-iS®S5r inelunatl ■> bllu i'.'.'lSprii > pn, isßHjHli.iHn train. Parlor ear. : ’’ ' rS ' 1 ' ' I ' 1 !■'■ I I . iMMUf Dally to North Dally <-d Ila,.nN I'.x-nn [leert’nr 1 toani I I ■lt H Wayne , 2.10 am - Uhmt I.worn sSKSr oritnd flaprde i. l.'.atn 1 "pm • Hmm T ivi rse Lit y l.r.pm : :>(ipm SSgr Ivi.nltM J.Mpm ■ .top,,, .. ■ ■rMi'kinaai ity I l-'ptu 10 "Opni .''am ‘ISmSEF l.Mlain train sleeping car to Mack city train I’arlor car to It and Mo k 1.17 pm train Parlor mt to (. It. and 1 oar G R. to Mack city. fcIEOO, ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R R CO •’OLOVBH LBAF ROUTI ' A effect Juno 3#. iJOt BAST Hk s—Oouiaiercial Trareior. dally.. am Hf. 3—Mao. dally excout Huctlay 1: an K. I-Day Bxi.reaa dally pm &, •, 43— Local Freigat : urn *■ V WEST i—Day Srpreee. dally ...s .tn 1-M >ll. dal y. except Sunday 11 > m N > •>—Commercial Traveler, dally pm | t n-Local ftretirht C.’» ni Lake Erie a Western Time card from Hlufflcn lad. SOUTHBOUND ■ n u — Dallyexcpt Sunday. ...T’Sam ■ N >. l»— Dally except Sunday 11 Ta m BMHIN > W—Daily except Sunday . 5« p rr. gSMBS No <1 runa through to Indlanapolla without Hliange, arriving 10 HO a m [ Ho <2 leaves tndlanopolls at 7:00 am. Rrna ar igb without change, arriving at II tIT» n MMltPam I N . <1 and «x run via Muncie A Rig < ronin J! Ed Ray was a bukiness visiter at ® Fort Wayne today. f ]*■ ■>' hn Sohug made a business trip W to Angola this morning. James Moran of Port'aud, was ?'■ att'nding to legal business hem d gH dt ’ 7 B of Richmond, attend j SB ?! trt banking business in the city today. ' Mrs. Bell Alien went to Ft Wayne I hist evening where she will consult I with a physician | Sam Sham]> went to Muncie this I I morning to attend the republican | I district convention. f ■; Fred Reppert left last evening for I Keckuk, lowa, where he will cry a I IDu roc Jersey hog sale. | J B. Holthcuse and John Tvn | I dall left last evening for Jackson. I I Mich t where they will inspect a eeBJgc meat factory. B The infant child of Mr. and Mrs : ff W. E. Smith died ear'y this morns \ inp, and Mrs. Stu th is in a very sekfi r ' OUH ‘’Dndition, but her physician, I ® Miller, hop's to pull her dRi through. i--l Hartle. ' city , . K® ' H " e " !n,v - was here yesterday and I t ok in el arge Isaac G. Copp, the ini’ 'll San *' matl °f Monroeville and will I I trv and have h : m admitted to the I HI asylum at Richmond. K® John Coot f, who was arrest 'd ves fe ,1 terdav by Marshal Green cn a chare,B W f; f violating a city ordinance bv burn |. iig paper in an alley, was tried last » M before 'Sip-ire Stone, There r-0 V lf * no * sufficient evidence t" .■ n ffidl viet.

If Your Blood don t circulate freely your feet get cold and you need warm shoes. We are offering some good bargains in warm lined shoe. We want your trade and we are giving extra values to get it. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE sells the Shoe.

Harve Rice made a business trip to I Geneva today, Milton Girod went to Berne today I on a visit to friends. Miss Young, of Stark county, is in , the ciy, a guest of relatives. Mrs. Artbar Fisher rnturued from ' a visit at Berne, last evening, Jacob Loser of Berne, was a busi | neas caller to oar city today Julius Hatigk left last evening on a I business trip to Jackson, Mich, Dan Berrv made a business trip I ot Fort Wayne this morning. P K. Kinney returned last even-1 ing from a business trip at Berne. Judge Headington. of Portland,! was here today on legal business. Mrs. Bobelia went to Winchester j this morning to visit for a few days with relatives

Mrs. U. Denninger went to Fort! Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. The Black Rag club will meet this evening in regular social session with Miss Densie Beery. Dick Miller left for Chicago this! afternoon, after a several days visit; withJJ, H H eller and family Mrs. Hamert, Mrs. J. and Mrs. C. i Sheets, of Bodkins, 0., passed thro’ I the city today, en route to Bern e, to attend the funeral of William Shests. | Theo. Gerke; who was formerly j employed as a druggist in this city, | but who is now located at Evansville, | arrived in the city today and is a | i guest of relatives and friends. The ‘ Corner Groceryman’s” bar rels, boxes and snelves are filled wi,h baseball talk. He remarked he has all last season's games down ‘’pat.’ tho’he did not .’attend, but is only now getting the score. The remains of William Sheets, | who died suddenly at Fort Wayne, | passed through our city this morn ing, enroute to Berne, where the I funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon. A large number] | of people from this city will attend Mrs. JohnNiblick left f< r Indianapo lis today. to attend a meeting at the Clavpool Hotel of a committ-e from the]State Federation of Literary clubs | I and Indiana t'nion of Literary clubs Tnis is her second year of service as | state officer of the Indiana I nion. Carlyale Flanders, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders, is very ill with inflammatory rheumatism at the home of his grandparents. MrJ and Mrs. David Flanders. Mrs. Flanders is at Cincinnati whert her mother is very ill with but very little hope for recovery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Oliver arrived today from Allegan. Mich., and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Poyneer. Mr. Cliver is engaged in the manufacture ot furniture and much of his product is sold in this city by local merchants. Mr. Oliver has one of the | largest factories in the United States. Mrs. H H Bremerkamp went to I Fort Wayne this morning ti visit i with her daughter, Htella. who is ! attending business college at that place Miss Stella fell last Fridav u&.nd. Jcaotur'aiL-theJboneM in her Jtedt, wrist and her mother went this morning to ascertain how serious her injuries really are. The Adams County Poultry and Pet Stock associat.cn held a meeting yesterday afternoon at which time the committee was instructed to see to the lighting of the room, and pre pare the same at once for the exhibitors. A number of poultry men have i ■ been heard frem and the success cf [ the show is now an assured fact.

tHEBHUb DECATUR, IND. “two’weeks more” We Have Decided to Continue Our ..Great Challenge Sale.. TWO WEEKS LONGER As we wish to Reduce Our Stock To a minimum before taking Invoice; alao to give those people whoj w«re not fortunate enough to get tn before the time was up, a chance to take advantage of 1 he Greatest Monev-Savinfl Sale Ever Conducted in Deeatiir. Our business, up to date, has been very satisfactory, and we only ask of these who have not attended, to call upon their neighbor who has taken advantage of this great sale and be onvinced 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 Men's Wool Underwear. SI.OO and 10c Sox . 3c SLSO values, while they last 51c Mens Fieece-llned 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 Drices on ALL OVERCOATS. Do not fail to attend. ONE PRICE TO ALL, Money returned if Goods are not Satisfactory. B. KAL.VBB SONS »»itk «arow» EtuocziK.

L. G. Ellinghsm is alknding to l bamneiw at fndianapolia today. David, Andrews of Huntington, ia in our city, the guest of his Parents. Robert Andrews returned this morning from Geneva, where he was visiting his daughter, who is ill. The funeral services of William Sheets will be he’d at the Evan;eli oal church at Berne. Wedne-d ;v a' ternoon at 1:30, The remains were taken to Berne this morning The condition of Herbert ( jlchin shews a slight improvement today, he having rested easier than usual ast night, however, he is not beyond danger by any means No Toledo markets were obtain -able today, mv iug -tot he- fa' t- -thet the heavy wind of last night played havo; wi‘h the Western Union wire* Those interested will please take due notice as the quotations today are the same a.s given yes terday. The Moml. r Dlplmiermu Dr. Andrew Wilson speaks of that hup* extinct reptile, the dlplislm- ■< whose bones Andrew Carnegie presented t<> the South Kensington inns, uui n. London as a "drngim." "If we could | imagine it restored." says br. Wiisou. "we should ’ ■ ■ ter..; t. >1 to itnne that the tM-agun leg's.du of old bad noire foundation In fu t. As a rule. these | creatures —dimmai:::*, as they are called | —were huge, bulky as. ~s. Mr. t. ar- ; ueg:< s spet imeu bi! been estimated to | have possessed a length in life of I about seventy feet. The dfp! ><-us. with regard ta It; per ■ al . h.ir:i«-‘vr-iatics. appt.irs to have p>.> • sed a head of very moderate sire indeed, considered - relatively to i-.w imiu.ul s , bulk. Its Jews are weak, ttxd its teeth ' are borne by the trout of the Jaws | only. That it fed on soft vegetable I matter would therefore appear to l>e au Inference faint warranted by the I facts, yet, like the vegetarian elephant, J it may have been cnpiitde of tierce on- | SlaugbtM <uough iu its day. To feed . ou plants Is not always commensurate with mildin'»S of temp;., as every vic- . I ions horse- testifies. We may further I believe that the diplodocus, if not a ! s niiuuwr, at least had aquatic habits. The religions ’• icntion isn't neeessun- f | ly the outcome of long mental proc- I esses. It may either steal upon one subtly or overwhelm one at a single onslaught.—From “The Bishop's Niece," by George H. P’cnrd. I ii ■ ■■ : To Rerover tier Child. "Can you help me to recover my | ijhild?” asked the poor woman. "Is your child iostT” “Oh. no. Liia clothes are worn out." I

WHERE. WHEN AND HOW. Where, when and how are threw question* agitating theu mind < f the prospective touriet Wheie Florida, Cuba and the South Be cause the beatUtful eouih and '.a not so sap from home, and the expense is light in comparison with the far west When? Now. for the bhzard of the north is upon yon. How? Via the Southern railway in connection wiht the Queen and Cre* cent route Because "The Chicago and Florida Special.” leaving Uh: oagolMp tn., arriving Jackson ▼rile * 50 p m Jand St. Augustine 10:00 p m . and the "Florida Limi ted,” leaving Chicago V CO p tn , arriving Jacksonville sso a m and St. Augustine 10 00 s m. will take you in through sleepra, Club .riming and ..ohw»r.sa.Ho.nern day coaches, etc. Write for Winter Home* Bixikiet and other literature to J s McCullough. N. W P T. A., 225 Dearborn St , Chicago. 111. Lost - A new ovenh e. near Holt house Schulte A Co a., finder please return to Mrs M. R Smith.

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SOME NEW ONES Tn addition to the already large »i of real relate now •n ■*»•- the SN'GW AGENCY has recently h«ted and now pul* ti*e ft- wng ny pr |«rtv and farm lands up*.<u tbs Ui atari Ca.. -r write : r argeani*. rt>< re >ta list ■ -,;r; nr ‘ ' p $ 400.00 800.00 * 05 2100.00 *’* 4( * . . 2800.00 3200.00 * 6000.00 no. van i»» . . 200 00 no wa > fion nn Ns 43/ * - at. ora 00 . ,i , »rt I -Vfi ’ r' t-’ e tvs ■ OJ Vi V V NO. «7» • r.-ns ' <•> ■•* 1200.00 1450.00 LbBU.ASA A- -M-'.’- — — j« ii at «i n ’I • ■* 1 / t:> ku-rca f um»#rr. a » ‘-f-* fcarC. - ’ ‘ r * ’ ' -a a- -w. 9000.00 Properties H»ted and It -t t- 0 e >w:;er u ,efl cu the market for the time listed- Properties rente*!, bought and aokf. SNOW AGENCY