Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1906 — Page 3
Prime Table RAILROAD. 1 = Effect ' IR DECATUR. I EAST bouhd --, M ’'; y,, r , Boston Ve». Um. 3j4» p. tn ■ HI 4 . i-arao. Express * .<> p. tn. I *'.'. W' u.|U« and «“ ff » lu M 9 ' S7 V m W WBHTBOUNU ! ■ : Chicago Exprjwa - •■; 2:M i m Accomodation 10 10a m |S ’ >, <«so Hraltedl2:Mp.m i ■ r Expres. ~..»«p.m Sundav, it except Monday. I **v John tobmiko. Ticket Ayent., i o >• Ins MPIDsTThDIMA R7. i Itsn&’WKSra I t«.4«i»r» 7.14 am l l’ipm 7«lpm L>d I.«»ara » * 1:, P ru r nd ' i.um ».«am U.k'pm 10 lf.pai 7’it'hi I'r.m /sleeping car to Clnolnnat I Dally to 6 ■ _ NOr(tl bally Od. Rapids ExSun iW? . .fur ' l.SOam T.Wm al7prn " ~v nt. '.’.lfinin S Watn 4.00 pm Haplda '• , '" ,m lv, Pui ».4Cpm ■fc”? r.e’ftV l.®»ra 7.00 pm *ev ■J.'optn I'.aopm H.otkon kinaw' Ity ' l s vra 10.50 pm T.Wam KT m . h „. train sK-eplnK C«f b> Mark City „ ~ . r, parlor >-ar to G. R and Mack i-pm train Parlor car to G R. and I ” [ping car O. KJ” •‘■‘■ J clt ‘- Eledo, st.louis fc western r. r.co i; "olovb* lbaf houtv [ la affact June M. 1004. I lAHT, K «_coas«srcial Traveler. dally... 5 «■ a m I K s-Mao. dally, except Sunday ..11.5" am I ■ 4—Day Bxpreaa, dally 7 - • m i! 2 t-uUI fr»‘.«b« - >» Pm WEST i_r)a»Bxpreaa, dally 5 50am K 1-M*li dally, except Sunday .11 .Kia m Commercial Trareler, dally u U pm n-Local Freight .. 10 53 a ni Lake Brie * Westers Time card from Bluffton lad, SOUTHBOUND ■ - «i— Dally excpt Sunday..... .»:!» a m ■tl»-Dally except Sunday 11:57a m ■' Daily except Sunday SMpm K. r <1 runs through to Indlanapolla without arriving lo » a tn Ban a leaven tndlanopolla at 7 :C0 a m. Bn ax KLjuitb without change, arriving at Bluffton ■jy 4»run via Muncts* Big 4 route
■ A F. Beaty waN attending to legal Daher* at Ft. Wayne last evening. Mihs Stella Bremerkamp returned o Ft Wayne last evening to resume ier school work. Mr. and Mrs. Grimmeof Ft. Wayne ire in our city the guest of Mr. and Hr». Ed Ehinger. Ross .Johnson went to Kendalville Mt evening where he will spend a reek with relatives. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Hattie itudabaker went to Ft, Wayne this! Doming to spend the day with W. .J. Vesey and family. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Wyatt return nto Auburn this morning after jpending a few days with his brother Nathan Wyatt and family and S. O. Bowser and family. Siity nine people took the county examinations Saturday for licenses as teachers. County Superintendent Burette stated this morning that the list of questions'submitted were, in hie judgment ajvery fair one. Most of the applicants finished their work in good time and this is another indication that the lis. was not a hard one.
Distinctiveness / V Jr KK Is the keynote of the style of the “Dunlap” Shoe. But in many other points it disX eers radically from the common makes. i J/Wcsjgiyi This is exemplified by the I new spring models which we r •' ' JW are now showing. Mort; clearly than ever they indicate I not only the clever designing / but the splended workman d;i ip Jr which has spread the fame of' JK ie / "DUNLAP" A’l leathers, $5.00, all styles CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Has the agency for Decatur _ THE NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA PEPSOfDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS. * TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE-FREE. |
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J. R. Morris made a businoee trip tn Van Wert today. i Miss Schem went to Landis today i to visit with relatives. John Kleinhenz made a business trip to Ft, Wayne last evening. C. M. Meyers returned last even ing from a business trip at Berne. P. G'. Hooper was attending to legal matters at Ft. Wayne today. R. K. Allison was attend n< to banking business'at Ft. Wayne today. Miss Fancbeon Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. A. T. \ ail returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after attending to timber business here. Miss Stella Ellis went to Indianapolis this morning to make a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Studabaker went to Goshen this morning to make a short visit with relatives, Miss May me Dorwin went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her sister Mrs. Jesse Braden Mrs. Ida Whitright went to Fort Wayne this morning to purchase groceries for her west end store. Mrs. J. Terence returned to Marion today after making a pleasant visit here with her parents Mr. and Mas J. Bryson. Mrs Marie Holloway went to Fort Wayne this morning whera she will be the guest of her daughter Mrs Will Winch. Who weeps with you when you are sad, and laughs with you when you are glad, and swears with you when you are mad ? Tho editor. Who has to tie both kine and wise, and never, hardly ever, li js, and when he does creates surprise? The editor Who owns a heart, as well as cheek, is poesee«e<! of a spirit proud, but mees. and lives on forty cents a week? The editor. A fair sized audience witnessed the production of “Pecks Bad Boy at the Bosse Opera House last evening and left thoroughly disgusted, it probably being one of the rottenaat shews that has held down the board here in recent years. The|cast was weak through out and the specialties were out of date. The show can’t possibly last long at this rate especially if their reputation goes out ahead of them. The C. W. B. M. Auxiliary will hold the regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Bowsman on north sth street ou Thursday Feb Ist at 2 p. m. Song: “O God Our help in ages past.” Scripture Lesson: Psalm 103. Prayer. Hymn: “Blest be the tie that binds." Subject: The Centennial of I the birth of our (religious movement I in America." Reading: The Origin and purposes of the Disciples of Christ. Mrs. Fisher. Reading: A sketch of Thomas and Alexandria Campbell and their work for Christ 'ian Unity. Mrs. Weaver. Reading ! Centennial Plans, Aims and offerings.' Mis. Bowsman. Discussion of papers : 0y society. Business Session. Closing. :
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A GOOD SHOW "The Chy Baker," at Opera Hasse Next Tuesday. Harry Scott, who la here arrarg ing for the engagement of William V. Mong, the clever young charac ter actor and bis capable Naw York company in Jennette Stevens Kelly’s delightful play in four acts, "The Clay Bakir" not only ;prom iaea but guarantees one of the most enjoyable performances this city wll see this season At the Bosse opera house Tuesday evening, Feb roary 6. The Ohio Journal of reoent date says "Not a ilttle talk has been < reaterl about town by the acting of William V. Mong, in the play 'The Clay Baker,’and the talk is found to be not without ample reason Mr Mong plays ‘he part of the old clay taker in search of a secret compocition for a new kind of china. He has etohed out a distinct character which has strong features and a consistent trend and is marked fby 'a uniform goodness and flavored with an odd quaintness that reminds one of no lew a |>ercunage than the late Jc seph Jefferson " Private Secretary. Bpselal Telegram To The Democrat Indianapolis, Jan 30 —A diepatch from Washington this afternoon states upon goed authority that George Lockwood ts Peru, is io be private secretary to Vice pres: dent Fairbanks Mr Lockwood served as private secretary to Gov ernor Durbin Miss Mayme Dorwin left last evening or an extendrjd visit with friends in Arkansas. Mrs. John Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to Sfiend the day with Mrs.JW J. Vesey. H L Conter went to Huntington to attend the Elks Minstrels and attend a social session given by that order. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Knecht of Winchester are visiting with Mrs. L. G. Eilingham and ter mother Mrs Miller. Oscar Shaw enjoyed an hour s furlough from jail this morning He said he lelt like kiokmg up his heels like a spring oolt Mr and Mrs, C- C Schafer enter tained a few friends at an old faehionrd taffy pulling and pit party last evening The occasion was delightful. The Mom* Smoke Home gives fifty cigars for the best pen barrsd Plymouth Rocks Jand fifty cigars f it the best pen Wh te Wyandvttee i The premiums were given for the poultry show T M. Thornburg, representing the American Investment Company, 1 with headquarters at Indianapol s, is m the city on business for his company, which, by the way, is one of the beet in the ot untry Invitations are out annoncing that Mesuamee Frtd Schafer, W H Daniel and C. C. Schafer will be at home L.at the home of [the latter from four to six o'c!cck, Fri av afternoon, February second. * Dr Cary of Fort Wayne, will tie at the Murray House all day tomorrow. Ttf Don't fail to see the Keller tneu bator batch during the Poultry Show. Special Pri> es during the I ihow. Ila e your orders now 14 2t Compare the appearance and in reave the value of your farm® and prop'rty by u-itg American fence, noid by wch, Dirksun & Co. When ordering Jack«<u Bill Goal, call'pnone 311. J D. MKB JCA. -dfidtf Remember the American fence is the only fence that .uses all hinge joints and that is the reason it always springs back in place. LoOh, LHrk.on A' Co You should be ccnvined that the American fence, sold by Loch, i Dirkson A Co makes the beat fence I for all purpose*, through the fields , land along the pikes There have I been five times as much of this | tance sold in Adams county than any other make. For Kent—A h use, i'onr rooms. I nquire of D. D. Hr.nsicker.t dl 3f If j ou are in need of anv fence be «”.■ and callon L ch, Dlrkson Aaud examine the American nne anit te convinced that they ■ha .e the teas fence nude for the mor y. 4
|A GODDESS OF DEATH M — I ONE WOMAN WHO WAS TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR THIS WORLD. •he Had Horrnce In Mowrnlng For , the Vlrtfae* of Her Lo*elfae»« and Heartlro«nr»«-—lit r I’owfr Over W?b ■ad Her Awful F'nfe. Wuile personal beauty Is naturally ' i the meat coveted jw>*session of woman, , tt is a gift which may be almost a» full i »f danger to ber«< If as to tiiose who fad ■ ! victims to it. From the day* of Helen , of Troy and of Cleopatra to our own j 1 time it has brought perhaps more dis- i ! aster to the world than delight, or, at i > least, happiness; but to one. st least, it I ' brought a life of sueb tragedy and suf- ' I ferlog as has rarely fallen lo the lot of i any womtn. It was at that Ilosaura Moutalbonl, pertiaps the most beautiful i woman the world has ever seen, lived i tn the day* of the Madid*. No man baa ever ventured with pen or brush to i portray her beauty, and It I* only from j It* effects that one c*u Judge of it* ’ | eurpaMing briuiauee. From early girlhood th!* beauty <*’* ; her * power and an empire over heart* i i awh a* no queen of Europe could j wield. Men flocked from ail part* of ■ Europe enuteut to catch a glimpse of ber during her rare walk* abroad. If | ahe appeared In the street* of Florence It was a signal for hundred* of wot* I atiper* to floclt around her fur the mere delight of gaiug ou her or by j K.n.e happy chance touching the hetu . I of her gown. , When she went to eburefe tteouaarula I I flo< Led to see ber, and It was In vain 1 that the priests tried to conduct the j service*. The door of her residence was besieg<"l night and day wHh lov era of every daw. from pdn<-e* of the greatest reigning families of Europe to , peasant* and fishermen. Every day ' brought ber rich stores of presents, ■ some of wash might well have bought i j a king's rnuaom. while others were the ! I tribute of lowly admirers, who offers! i them as humbly and reverently a* If they were laying them on au altar. None would receive payment from her, from the wealthy merchant* who j laid at her feet their t-easures of rich i dnssea and Jewels to the humblest tradesman or domestic who ministered to her. and. crowning »rfumph of all I women were a* enger as men to reti I der homage to ber levity and vied I with ench other in their offering* ami their worabtp. It was inevitable that many ahoukJ suffer for b»uuty such as this, ami ea , pxtdally a* Roastra was as heart leas i las ahe was fair. Scarcely a day pawed when she was not the object ot ! I some fatal duel or when some lover | ! did not destroy himself In despair ot . I wlnnlrg her It Is aald that t’ere wa» I ! scarcely a family of any position to I Florence or for many leagues around ! t tt that had n»t to mourn a sou or near ] i relative, nnd many complaints wera ’ made to the authorities by indignant parents. On several occasions she wa< b.-ougtd : before the Judges, who were as [tower leas agaln«t ber ctmrui* as the moat love stricken youth In Florence. They rama to condemn and remained to worship ber fatal beauty, for a* *ba appeared before them In al! the glory of her beauty even the eyes of stern I judges w ere dazzled and they were ready to gn Into the dock for her sake. It »i« about this time that great die I tress fell on Florence. The city wa* In I the grip of famine, and bu ml reds were dying for want of bread, bat while ttoouaauda were starving Itoaaurs would give up nothing »f ber luxuries | It came to the ears <w the poor that while they were dying for a cruat of I bread this spoiled child -f fortune waa 1 drinking the coatHest wlnea, eating tha . rarest delicacies, enjoying her baths of ! perfumed milk ami squandering every 1 dry more than would keep a bum!rod : families in eomf >rt. Roused to a terrible anger, they besieged her palace and fore,si their way Into It, with the object of killing a woman ao heartless. Without a tremor Rosaura went from her room to meet i her would be murderers, am! the mere [ algid of ber radiant and stately beau'y ■ ao subdued the ringleaders lhat they ! fell on their kuees and kissed the I ground at her feet But Nemesis wi* coming nearer i every day. Once, when a court official , had committed suicide for her sake, she I was condemned to be l-ram'e*! ami sent . Into exile, but no executioner eouki be found to iio the work, and one of then sacrificed bis life rattier than touch hei (boulder with the redh-'t iron. When she was summoned before the reigning ' duke, he. too. was v.i'. lUistied. and, in- ■ stee l of punishing her. sent h»'i : away with presents and * bet edlvtiou It was bis successor. I■: lin.ntd d» Med!; I, who broi.e the spell ,>f t’- s f..ta’ beauty. Reall’ing that site w.is the ! gnatrot enemy t» fence wif.bis kingdom he issued <rdero for her arrest. She ' .n : ,'iit for the l ist time before judgi-s. who w>- e proof even "gainst bc'iuty su<h ns hers, aud was aeuteucv-l to lifelong Impr.s niment amt to wear a mask, f isluom 4 like a skull, to i on. 'al the face which had wrought i ao mm h havoc. For forty years U-'- iura suffered this horrible puulshiuent. ber very Jailor* shrinking from th- grinning skull wh.l«?i always gns-hd them. When at last <he was liberated and the skull mask was removed, the wrinkled, Shrunken face that was disclosed to view was almost as hideous as the mask that had so long hidden It. A Good Viame and Rieltes. “Your euemies pre saying that yon have made y >ur name a byword. ’’ said the censorious friend. “Yes,” awswerod Senator Sorghum serenely, "I fancy I have arrived at a point where my name at the bottom of a check will buy about anything I 4 tbliigtou Star.
Just 4 Days More Saturday, Feb. 3rd closes the Bargain Stores. GOING OUT OF BUSII NESS SALE. Balance of stock at , your own offer —will you take advantage? You will regret it if you don’t. — . The South End I Bargain Store M SHAPIRO, Mgr. 1 ROSSE QPERA HOUSE Something doing to-night The National Stock company opens a 5 nights engagement at the Opera House tc-n ; ght, with a strong opening bill. This company carries 15 people with as fine a lot of specialties as you want to see—-one continued show from start to finish; everything up to date. Come and ste the two little ladies do their specialties. You will like them. Two Ladies or one lady and gentleman will be admitmitted free on one 30c paid ticket. Secure your seats early at the Hoithouse Drug Company’s Store.
Boarder* 'v ac u*j jnq .re rter Fifth and Marshal street .X - ' 2da The American fence will weigh more per rod than any other fence •old in town Ixich, Dlrkson &O' The American fen-e con»:al« f 7 top wire* and 9 bottom wires with II intermediate all barOieel w;r* No soft vtre UMsd -n the Amman Fence Sold by Lucb, Lirktca & Co.
ran fIWF ( I Horse Sale | | Friday, February 2. | I • m nF vnu have a hor*v ?■> sell t-rtng him to tru' ■...!»■ " r I ' f' *A I j .itutrv vas a * b> 1 w• I ■ the buyers and pper« hrr- Three -.idea • K U’ bought at tbi* sale were shipped to eastern markets S These shippers and more of them will be h»re Fvb- j 0 ruarv 3. The horses at the last sala aoM it prices H from |25 to 8300. For further information see I I ME jT / I s I'm' r limp sap 'fi Jv\• ► I 11 b V J CU J JI
Just received two sore rar ioada of American fence Loch. Dirkaon <Sr Co. Wanted Mei. women, I oya an i grrfs to Npreeent McClure’• Maga sine.'Go *d par Addwes ' 7 East 23rl St.. X. Y. ( ty Eleven car loads of American Field fence received tiMB April 15, ■ 1905 Loch, Dtrkrcn A- Co.
