Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1906 — Page 3
bT ro silj 1 c RAILROAD. _ ■ EfFfCr DECATUR. Bt ■ east boukd m ■ , s „ V.-eU ex' «ii« *. m. B K w<;ua **? Buffalo •» »:« p ® B”” W BBTHODNI> B> ■ ■' L . " ,™>d»ti<>n '0:10a. m I J'... P' Lo#-pt SundaV. B'NLDp’ MondayB 1 * Jon- r) wino. Ticket Agent.. gg , r..>» Trar. Passenger Agent. ■ cb- S* o *’ Marlon. Ohls BIKD MPIoTTiHOUN I Y. B* l-4-mi 7.14 am 1 l«pm 7«p>» B**"' Isiarn 2’.3pm ».«P® B-"' ■,am »«*» 3.*>pm 10 15pm “ i2osp “ G - 55p, “ S »rih Hally Gd. Rapids ExSun ■* , laoam 7 .Warn 3 17pm .. >oan> b4oam 4.00 pm trig ’• "/JlinuH •- i -ain 1.50 pm V.tOpm B""'" 1 .? ■ v I «5pS 7JWpm Bl? ‘.W-pm S.Wpm «W«m Hfe na"' '» i lspm 10 SOpm '**“ B ,-.n sleeping ear to Mack City ■“X rfflir toG. R and Ma. k B”- -o f irli. I’erlor °“ r ,o (i K “" d KJ- Mack City■IEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R CO ■ j'otOVg" UkAF ROUT!" i, effect June M, 1904. 'MK gAHT Buocnmarclal Traraier. dally... S a m eic.Pt Bunday ..1 Bu’'u Mipre»*- daily , p m Ba-V<»l height -I* Pm W E U T Traveler. tisllJ pn> Freight 10:8o a m S Like Erie a Western Ti®ecard from Bluffton Ind- ■ SOCTHBODNU n-Dei.reieept Sunday S* P m K, v . r -45 to I ndlanapolla without trrfrlng 10:30 a m ■L tPeVMlndlanopolle al7:00a m. Rnna |K\c . tn. •:•■ :n»nre. arriving at Bluffton Bh Vml «run ria M uncle A Big 4 route ■ I ’• di.’ami returned lastevenirg s busine-w trip at Geneva, Bmi- C. (' Schafer went to Fort ■irp li. - ri.,ng to spend theday friends. Bm-i W. H. Graham arrived this from Monrce and is the ..f Mrs Sarah Blackburn. |Sf. B Grossman and family left
I Distinctiveness S < tke ke y note °f tke st y^ e I of the “Dunlap” Shoe. But ■ in many other points it ditI eers ra{iica iiy fr° ni the coin * S muu niakes. S I This is exemplified by the S 1 new spring mod :1s which we S are now lowing. More ■ IWffA clearly than ever they indicate ■ not 0U b T tke clever designing I f /f but the splended workmanship I I ' w > which has spread the fame of ■ Jr the ILjpr " DL,NLAP " ' All leathers, $5.00, all styles | CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE > I Has the agency for Decatur I Just 2 Days More ■ Saturday, Feb. 3rd closes the Bargain. I GOING OUT OF BUSII NESS SALE. Balance of stock at I your own offer—will you take advari- || tage? You will regret it if you don t. B I *— - —- ■ The Sotitla End I bargain Store a »■ SHALT RO, Mgr. — S .UHCW. >£.!<■ i“ **
Med Miller made a business trip to Geneva today. Will Heater was a business caller to our city today. Sam Acker of Geneva was 'a business cailer to our city last evening. M. J. Atwood returned to Geneva today. He was a business caller here. Mrs. Rodert Ptlham returned to Geneva today after visiting here with friends. Misa Slater returned to Ft. Wayne last evening after visiting’here with relatives. Mrs Lights returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after being the guest of relatives. Mrs. Richmond returned to Fort Wayne today after visiting here with relatives. Father Wilken returned last even ing from Portland where he was the guest of Father Eberle Rev. Grether and [family [returned last evening from Berne where they were visiting with friends. Don't fail to see the great demon stration at Holthouse drug store, the wonderful Automoton lady. Clem Holthouse arrived last evening from Indianapolis Ix4ng summoned here owing to the illnes of his brother R. J. Holthouse. He was at his bedside when he died. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Holthouse and Mrs. Burt Lynch arrived today from Jonesboro, Ark. being called here owing to the death of their son and brother R J. Holthouse. A representative of the National Biscuit Co. will demonstrate and tell you the good qualities of lheir cakes, co ikies and Inner Seal goods and feed you on what you like at F- V. Mills Grocery, Saturday Feb. ’rd. The public are cordually invited lK2t The National Stock Company, which was billed to play at the Bosse opera house, did not give a perfor* mance, owing to the lack of attendance, there lieing but sir seats sold. The company becoming disgusted with the scenes about our city and left for a warmer place, Ohio City, where they will trv and recuperate. Some trouble was experienced by several people in our city about getting the money that was coming to them.
Rev. Beaker went to St. Marys today where he will conduct religious services. Otto Wemho-T arrived today from Ft. Wayne and is the guest of his parents. The Young Matrons club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. D. E. Smith. S. S. Bartlett returned today from Bluffton, where he was attending to insurance matters. Mrs. Swain returner! to her home at Crnton, Ohio, today, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives. Mrs Marie Holloway returned today from Ft. Wayne, where she was visiting with hei daughter. Mrs. Will Winch. All members of the Knights of Columbus are rerpnaated to be present at thoir hull tofnorrow •vening, Feb 2, 1906. Bum nene of importance. The case of the City of Deeatur against S. G. Humpriea before Squire Stone, was continued until Feb. Bth on account of tbeillneM of one of the wittneesee The suit is on account. Wade Meyers is in receipt of a mounted crane that he lulled some time ago on his farm south of the city which measures eight feet from tip to tip. The bird was stuffed by an ex perieoced man at Berne and is a beauty. At about seven o'clock last evening Mr. and Mrs W. H. Sheler were sur prised by a merry party of about forty, who passed an enjoyable evenby games an<> literary work, with two courses of refreshments Everybody is reported to have had a fine time and returned to their homes at a lab hour. ••Uy'a Co«n«hl». While on u secret mission to Taris tn 1583 Rosny bud fallen In love with the daughter of the president. St Mesmln. The young lady was Uandsoiss and kind, but while paying her bls ad dresses he beard of a Mlle de Courtenay, who was retorted to l»- beautiful, well born and wealthy tiesides. Prudence suggested that he should tu>M her the Baroness de Rotrny, but he ««» already half committed to the other. While he. was i-ou.leriug the subject be arrived one day at an inn in Nugent and found, io h-s dismay, that by an unlucky chance both trfrfies were lodged in it, Mlle, debt. Mesuou u> the left wing and Mlle, de Courtenay m the right. Both w«-re ready to marry h.u. and be was ready to marry one of them, but could nut decide which. It was a very awkward position for tbs wavering iover. and at drat be thought of saving himself by instant dight While he hesitated Mlie. de Bt Mew glib’s youngsr stater saw him and expressed her surprise that be bad been half uu hour ip Uia house without visiting them. The decialve moment bud evidently <x>me < *Turß to the right,” whispertd the fr.enil who was with Ulin. He dnl so. and Alim- de Courtenay became hie wife —H, Q. Mac-dew*}) in Maitulliau’b Magaxiue. A Versatile Parfait Cl.-rk Tlw ancient paimti clerk in England had many fuuctioae betters were not *o common in 11 tone <*Ms as today, and the clerk was the learned man of the connuuntty. One of bis functions was writing epitaphs, but this was not the ■tun of his accoiupic.hineats. as may be set-11 from ths advertisement of Jehu Hopkins, clerk of Salisbury in the eighteenth - eutury: John Hopkins, parish clerk and undertaker. sells epitaph* of ajl aorta ard prices. Shaves neat and pk.-s the bassoon. Teeth drawn, and the Salisbury Journal read gratis every Sunday morning at k. A school for psalmody every Thursday evening, when my wr. born blind, will play on the fiddle Specimen epitaph on my wife My wife ten years not mtw.h to my ease. Hut now site is dead m carlo quire. Qr-ct variety to be m< n within Youi gullible servant, JOHN HOFKIN3.
Rott Whirs Are Colored. •Most people think whitsgrapes tnaka wnite wine and dark xr*|ie* make red wine,*’ said a visitor. "That is a popular error. "Bed wine is made by fermenting grape Juhe and grape skins together •lie skins giving the color, and white wine Is made by fermenting grape juice alone. "Tbe Juice of white and of dark grapes doesn't differ in hue. in each *oit of grip e the Juice is almost color less, like the weakest lemonade. "‘Champagne, one of the dearest of the white vines, ts made of a gni|>e «a dark, as to lie nearly black. Hut the of that nearly black grape is quite as pule as the Ju'.ee of tb“ '-a>ndest white grape" Minueapoiis uul. V we Muavi K.nxs. The fstvlli name of the Stuart* wae originally, as Mr. Bayley observes, Fltaalau The original Walter Fit* alan, brother of the ancestor of the dukes of NvrfUk. was lord high steward of Scotland, and from this cir’uumtrnce his branch of the family appears to have ndopted the name of Stewa’.-t. When the change began I* uot certain, but It was probably not later thi.rwtire tluio of Alexander, the greet grandson of V alter Fitzalnn. for both his sons—James, the grandfather of Hebert 11. mid all the Scottish Stew irt .tyid John- U )e knees tor Lotti aigx-sr to have borbs the| i tit Stekvart. — AiXes #Ud Onar>«- ■’ 1 :-■ p ■• - ’
I Spring j IS Stvles. I | STIFF AND SOFT HATS | | • Our new stock is coming in and our shelves and cases are showing new life « | *We have all the latest shapes in spring styles in STIFF AND SOFT W |. HATS, in every cHor shown by the manufacturer and at prices to suit you. k j NECISWEAR J ■ • * . Sb I ’ Our new showing in this line is of the latest patterns and newest effects K | in imported silks to be had this year. Come in and take a peep at the 8 I hoicest line of hats and neckties ever shown in Decatur. » j c jg \ Winter Goods □ I _ “A We still l;.-ve Broken lots tlx .vv suit r, V which we will cl se at FLAT COST. sS | • 1° order that we do not carry them over we g g > 0/ will give you the choice < f any OVERCOAT in a! i the house for SIO.OO. / 1/ ‘ I F I I P-Z Our sale on men s pants at i.oo per pair 3 has far exceeded our fondest exfiectations and 3 i • there are ouly a small showing left. § 1 Do Not Miss This Chance to get a Pair ot ill Wool Pants for St. GO | | The Myers-Daily Co. j § Decatur's Best Ctothiers.
Lost: A garnet Mar shaped breast pin. Finder return to Ben Schrank and receive reward. Lost A watch fob with R. T on charm. Finder please return io J. W. Teeple. 13 3* Farm for Sale 2f>o acree near Berne and Geneva, AdanjH Countv, Indiana. Big bargain if sold soon. t. n. 4a M 26tf Fox Ave , Ft Wayne, Ind TAKE A TRIP WEST. Special Inducements thia Season. Spend your vacation on the Pacific Court or in ataiiMt any of the western i (rtateeOhrs summer a) low coat Round , tri p excursion tickets via R * k Island . System are on sale certain dates thro out thesufniner You go out via Colo rado, visiting Yellow Stone Park and returning southern route byway of El Pa»A, or visa versa A long run limit and cheap rates for side trips to every ixiint of interest, full particulars literature and Rock Island folder, from John Seliastisn, Passenger Traffic Managerßoeb 1 siend Svetem, Chicago j
I Co.~.T.rH£-SNOWfIGENCni"’ 5 ' —-- ~~" — x.V I o\' • ’ ' •• < V "- ■'■* r; ' " ;a ** <r .■ .' l. tei^WiteW 5 1 — - ':xr '-CjLiO' I - *e?C£ — ~ -> -A , The Assessor's Train is Due-='larch i, 1906 Better invest your cash in some desirable real estate new on the market by the ?nr w Kjfßiey. Juat a tew sample property ar* : 4b aer« farm. «2«50 a f>o acre tract. a tii acre tract. #.>;4kb «!’♦> ahre tr*ct, S 8800; an SO acre farm, jyOK and a ;t2O acre farm. ftftOO. , - a> < Some splendid lots ill Sebetmauu'e Addition to Decatur, and a S,*so .’ottagp ftniiM'i&HVSCwi M’.dMK* n South Decatur: a s4’>oo rnaidenea on West Madison street, and a $1350 residence Ou Monroe street; also °eation and good residence-nearly tiww-on Kngg street JISOO. Noct irge for,advertising property if '.<.•■ ibu the market for the time hated. '•>),> ,- T .J, | a , ,tw idy. * : SNOW AGENCY, ’ Phone 320 { T>ecatrtr. ThHani
When ordering Jacksoa Hill Coal, call‘phone 311. J D MER ICA. Wdtf LOST A gold [band bracelet : Finder please retcru to Frwncie Bry I son and receive reward j Found: - A pockettiook containing i small amount of money,, u seventh St. Owner so®y have same by in-; mr, ing at this office and dew-rdiiug same Don't fail to see she Keller jneu bettor batch during the p nltry Show Special Pricee during the show Plai-e your orders now 14 2t , On account of Hlnee. M-« <t«»- - I will not t*> able to entertain the Eu terpeaus, and arrangements have [ beeu made that the aocietr went with 1 Mrs H T. Gregg, on S Fifth street Thursday evening. Feb 1 A paper | ■on the life of Nathaniel Hawthorne} I and an outline of some of his writing* have been prepan-d by Mrs. D E !' 2
EXCLRSIoNS OCT THEY Go To North Dakota, the moat pr «perjooa Mair in America The txt wa temf stock and (train lands are in the vicinity of Mandan. Richardson and Mott. Free -oaf aad rich, toil which p»!» yearly flu to FJO per acre We jown 100000 scree to select from .Verare price *l*i SO per acre. Great crowds are going. Ask For tnape and Hr >wo • Farmer and Excursion mt«v> W H. Brown to i.il LaSa.. •< ataeet. Chicago. or Mandan. N Dak J. B. Nisbett. traveling repre.eoiative at Hotel Murray. Deeatttr, Indiana. Mi«» \ Al. - ( « demonstrating the celebrated Nation*! vaponier and a Vapor oi at H< it house drug store for | jort a few days. Don"! fad to see her For Kent A revert room hcuse n «erenth street Inquire of Cleat , Hetderman at Loch Dtrkaon A Co boat —A Red Men's Order pin ! between Seventh and Eleventh street ftnder retain to William i Schlegel and reoetve-eward. «
