Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1906 — Page 3

I r»e Table crie railroad. *t Fnxr dE cATUR. at KABT BOVKD s . w%ro ! »•« 4V« V ,rk - ~»;®p. m. IfjtJSl::?. £{»•;•* St WBBT SOUND I M *. m ~ • CMC»«° f ’Sf?*} '.'." .'.'.'.a;!* a. in ,J, Cf"** 0 'SodiMllon .10:10*. m • Ex P re.» • <W p. K £*"» 7, ,^ 150 . Ticket A front.. . f Tra\ PjfcSfetfOKCF 0. U rrß Marton, Ohio c u|D MPIOTS INDIANA R’t UnR . i.ofr-Now In effect. MOB S "'th l'»iy Efun E«*““ <>»'•> •"**•'"" T.llaui Ttepn* L.l»*» , " r , o , liia 3 13pm M-pni A r , r ' , ±%',i r.a<n •■ •-»'■" *♦•»»»»-»■ j;<?SS« SWp “ 1 W» "‘ Hui'n Wiwplnir ear to Clnctnaat ‘ Daily tn „„, h Dally DC. Hapld. KtHnn •**’***l ; jiani 7 -u.nt 41, pin l< fww'iir • Hh.ni * wpm 4<D »»/*•* i'«iprn w.Uipru ArC’*"' 1 ' ' . ~...„, TKntn trlr*'- '** ■ ’ , v,t>m ' Bpm *rlA*»iu ■> i’lt-vm lu.'-pm :»»■ *'**' ~ ,i.<»plri« car to Mack city I l *' *!“, _ I^ r|o u BBd M:u-lt , ar'nr *.■**" to ** >• sad | I ’’ ' <, I ’M wk City. mEDO.ST.LOUISi WESTERN R. R CO "Ciovo" lias oourt" ib «ttaet Jan. 3*. tote. •ABT, . ._-.u-.tr' S *•*■ . <_«• Sany aicapt•» , '.n»y • H am ; tfi ;,P"> I Frerbs ’ * um WMT I— -j*t Bipraa*. 3al:r ■■ ...•••» 0 *'* tn la: y • reaps Bunday 11 ■a n 2’ Loioß.n- .i Travels*. daily »1- p D " aXea: Fratyht _ 10 a m Lak. tuie a Waatera Tina card frurn Hlulttna lad. 4* it’TH HOCND . u-Oa: ya> pt eoa*t*r r.r opts inday ... .118. a m a' *-!>. y "reapiOunday S:» p n> ■»« run* through Io Indtanapolla without • tint*, arri’lng 10 * • “ *• <t ..a.-. fa tiannpoltaaUdlOe m Roa. J , ( t with it rhanra. arrlalng at Blufftoa V*«i*l «* run ria Muncls « Bit« roota i VsnCamp'tnade * bnsinesa tup to fort Wayne thin morning Squire Veley of Geneva wan * tonnes* 'Miler to our city today Re?. J A. Bprague of Monroe, wa« a buiinese caller to our Oity today Butcher of Geneva, wan attending t■■ legal businere in our city ♦Mar Chris Str**l*e made a business trip Io Whalen, Michigan, thia morn ■I Mm Mayme Deininger wont to Drt Warne thia morning to spend ibeday » th friend* Clay Wertzberger, former De<a la lad tn n <w at Tula*, Indiana r«ritory He H well and proa Mtotu and invites un down for a tew dart* visit in a real Jive town. Th*, size of the delinquent list is r»:• *i;y dwindling, fifty eight hav leg settled during the part week. The d*:inqunnt ta« rale will t alee p «cs at the east door of the court h .«<> at ten o cluck next Monday. Th** commissi oner* yraterday »l>*nt a busy day with macadam rad improvement, seven ]>ettti >n* baring been grunt'd Should He tin t swnsbip viite fo-ir roads, thi* wr: another* htiay aeaeon with ma' vlvn road building. 'I ke i übey has a letter from h • «'>n, Frank, who ia serving a ► atones at the Jeffersonville re I rtnat ry. He has been there two fvar» and expects to go 'before the parole board thia month. He ha* ’■'■trned the painters trade and says hr:, we qualified fora )<>h in that 3* Hr is well tut anxious fora rbanoe u> redeem himself.

Distinctiveness r I? the keynote of the style ot the “Dunl ip” Shoe. But yR * n niany other points it disA ecrs ra< Heally from the comw-' jSf- \ mon makes. I * s !S exemplified by the . JI uew spring m-xlels which we CMKi' JS aie 11 ■ bowing. Afore clearly th :n ever they indicate not only the clever designing /Jr but the splei tied workmanship A A JF which has spread the fame of * * cJBK * the "DIhNLAP" AU leather.', 53.00, all styles CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Ha the agency for Decatur

JJaoob Augeburger of French township, was locking Rafter business here today. Miss Clara Sietler returned to Pleasant Mills today, after attending the funeral of her father. Clarence Stotler returned to Chica go today after attending the funeral of his father. Homer Stetler. Mrs. Augsberger and daughters of near Berne, went to Delphoe. <)., today for a visit with relatives. Mrs C. D. Lewton Is at the home ofjher parents in Root township the illness of ner mother calling her there A regular meeting of the Dacitnr ! chapter. Riyal Arch Mis ins, will be held tomorrow evening at their lodge room. Mrs. W. A Lower, Mrs C. O, France and Mrs J. H Heller and j Children enjoyed today as guests of Mrs. Bell at Bellview farm. Mr. A. Holthonse and wife will remain in the City several days before returning to their southern i home at Jonesboro, ArkanMs Forest K*»rn, of Marion, arrived today and is the guest of his brother in law, Harry Blakey. He may invest in some Indiana real estate Marshal! Green arrested William Pawan, an old Englishman, who boards at the Indiana House. He was on a liender last night and hia fine and costs amounted to *9.110,1 which he paid. A Mass meeting of Grant County republicans have asked Major George \V Steel t»s> make the race for congress against Frederick Landis. The wily major has promised to take the request under consideration. Bert Lynch and wife leave tonight on their return to Jonesboro, Arks Mr. and Mrs. Falk will remain her® a week, and Mr ami Mrs. A. Holt house will remain until the business affairs dweased of their son are ar ranged Aieyoa a Buffalo? Information comes from the Cincinnati Herd that they will have a representa live here at an early date with a view of organizing a local herd of the Benevolent Order of Buffaloes The Urst order of this kind was organized under the laws of Vir ginia in October, 1904. Avail has been issued for a n*»-el i ng of baseball enthusiasts at the Elks’ ! club room* at Ho’clock Tuesday evening, and at this meeting it ia expected to nerfei’t a baseball association for the ensuing season. All who are in terested in baseball and are willing to help to start the ball to rolling arein vitedtothia meeting and urged to at tend Bluffton Banner A number of the Elks from this city went to Decatur yesterday where they attended th* session of sorrow held out ot resp*s t for the memory of Romev Holthouse, yesterday after noon. The funeral waa held thia morning at half past eight o'clock and was in charge of the members of the order to which Mr. Hollhouse I**’ i longed Bluffton Banner George Cotton was out last night in an effort to locate bis sou. Frank who, | according to the best infornatiou George had, was on a drunk. In hie •earch about town he says he ran aero*" a few places where h* left the need of police prote- tiou and two of the meoibt-ra of the force accompanied him on his rounds Whatever bediacover ed. or whether he discovered anything >4 a criminal nature does not appear . for no affidavits nave been filed with any of the courts as yet.

Mrs. R. J. Holtho'ie* is improv iug in health and s considered out of danger. S. S. Bartlett, the Metropolitan special agent made his regular trip to Bluffton today. Ed Luttman wentjto Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeal of a brother’s child. Tne W hist Club is Schedule for a •eeeion this evening at the home of Mr- i and Mrs H. P. Moltz. Harvey Roop left this moreing} for El Reno. Oklahoma, where he has a position in a hotel. Mrs P K. Kinney and daughter j went to Fort Wayne last 'evening i to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs Jules bpies und son of Cleveland. Ohio are in onr city the guests of Mr and Mrs, W. A. • Kuebler. fe. j John Smithly of Jefferson town ship was here on business today re turning home byway of Berne this afternoon Mrs Jack McFee ley and babe camo heme this afternoon after aseveral days visit with relatives at | Fort Wayne E. X Ehingerand M F R.<e went: to Berne this afternoon to attend a meeting of the stockt Idem of th* 1 Peoples Bank. Wuikmen are busy today trans f» ring th* 1 Bel; toq.hon*- »tati >n ;n to the ,imiw» stand s new quarters at the Hurt House Father Eberle returned to Port land this afternoon He was here to assist in conducting the funeral of R J Holt house. Mr. and Mrs. dem Hollbouae re turned to their h* me at Indi tnapolto kxluy, after attending the funeras services of R. J, Holtbouse E M Ray of Berne, sje»rial agent or th« union Central Idfe I isurance company, returned '..ome t*x!ay, after attending to business here Mrs R K Erwin went to Fort Warne last evening to visit with her sister, Mrs B*- le Allen, who is confined tn the H<q» hospital. The “Clay Baker company ar rived thia afternoon from Fort Wayne and will show at the opera house this evening They look good to us Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyman went to Indianapolis for a several days look around. They may conclude to continue their residence in that beautiful Capital city. The Diamond Contest of the Daily Itomocrai is closing with as pretty a finish as oould be im agined Saturday will be a busy dav for the leading candidates Otto Baumgartner, of Berne was here en route to Bluffton, Ohio, i for a visit with relatives and ; friends. Otto farms in Dakota dur j >ng the summer, but prefers the In diaua winters Miss Lizlze Snyiler, aged twentv, daughter of J >hn Sndyer, of Hart- ’ fora township, died early Monday morning of’consumption The fu neral lervtoes will be he'd Wednae ■Uy morning at 10 0 clock at Mis- ! stun ohnroh near Berne I The John Meehbarger ditch in Hartford township failed to selj I last Saturday, and Surveyor Baum gunner has advertise . it again for Saturday, February 34 Bids will be received on the main ditch ami also sections, and no bid will be accepted which is in amount in i excess of the estimate About fifty farmers have already ex preset! a desire to pul up teie phone* connecting with IWne oen tralatfia month The (itirens Telephone Comptnys new plant is meeting with much favor The company can send a force of 50 men down here early in the spring ! There will be plenty of work for them —B«rne Witne?James Dormer. Al Alter A Buugbrr and Wi iam Swaher re turned to Fort Wanye last evening. They were here attending theft: | neral ot R. J. Holtb* use. All > f >ur are memts’rs of the Elks lodge, Dormer being Esquire, Ai ter the present exsited 'uler, , B Higher treasurer and Swater a past exalted ru'or Boarder* Wanted Itiquim c >reer Fifth H.*d Marshal »trwj S ' r ’’* When ordering Jack- >i. Hill Goal, oalljphone 311, J. D. MFR lICA. S'F’tf Ji -;j to T ; d' " ’ r.itur-: —T atricul excursion t T ieJ ’, O i>, Ohm. via the Ci . ■ L >».f Fr' I- y, February 16, 190t> t’clr ? / >d rc Itu ! * !! l-’-v T I uat*l » p. , ;reb I'hb. Kt- |! ■* fu icnnd trip. T. L. M*iui, *.g.- t.

J - ' ~ 'T<■ > . /■- .. • . ' '' .. A. -T. oo ■; *•-. ~ k - -- The Assessor’s Train is Due—riarch i, iqo6 Better invest tour cash in some deairabla real estate new on tb**mark*rt by the Snow Agent * Ju«t a few sample properti*M» are to *> re farm * “ t i*-re ir »t*l ' M * or*tr *t ' • » > ahre tract. ***€»> an *0 acre farm. !.'*.<'lU. and a 320 a* re farm. F24tW Some splendid lots in Scheimann s Addition to Ltocalur. aud a f—V* »ttag* ami a ?_'><•• g'*<i re* I*-*. •» .n Fouth Decabn' * **3<i rreidehce on West Madi*>u street and •Si ’.J re* let*.-eon M- nr e street > • a ai*» l-* a tion and gf* I residence netrlynew on Rugg »treal SHOO Xochargw for advertising pr petty if -fi a the market for the time listed SI’9W AGENCY. Phone 320 Decatur. Indiana

SLiCIDED Prominent Ptor i Man Salcidtt by the Poitvn Routt. 3sec**l Telegram Ta Ths Ovreoere’ Be ria. 11l . Feb. 6 —Rev G*orgn H Simmons recently made man airer of ex Governor A'ates senate rial campaign suicided this rm rn tng Eta waa round dead in bed He was pastor of th* First Baptist 1 church of this city, preeident of tw > savings banks, and a widely known lecturer and author < f re llgious works Ha was about to be proaecuted on the charge o* oor ; rupling the Jminda ' and moral* of the boya m th* Baptist brigade It *• supposed that this threatened pr. »*<•< ution caused him t< take his life AN ECLIPSE ■•an Will be Totally Obtrrvd at Mid Nltht Thonday, The total ec’ipre of the moon scheduled for th* morning of Febra ary &. is expected to be remarkable sn many respects The moon enter* j the ahadow of earth at reven min. lutes after 13 o clock midnigl t, ard will be totally ec tjwed at I s Io clock. For ne hour and thirty ieight minutes our sate; to will b*sailing through a of semi j darkness Th* middle of the eclipse i wdl lake place at 1 57 a m . Ch! cago I.me and th* total phase will jpa»sat2;36. Two hour* is about •he ongest time tiio moon can be ! totally eclipsed by the shad w of the earth j RUE BILL Dtbilt Will Eod Tomorrow tod Vete Thorsdiv. tv United Rreaa Mewe Aaeeciatto* Indianapolis, Feb •* —The b*Ar»l of at<»te charities met at the gov 1 ernur * otfi *e this afternoon to bear a rei»ori on the investigation lof Emily Rh i*W, soperin trcd*nt !o the girl*’ industrial »-h>> Church Burned. •paclsl Teiagram To Ths O«moc*-«3 I Petetsbnrg, lad.. Fib. 6 —The i handsome big Methodtat rh’v-h at Atw« I near ’ ere. I’’” * i morning, with a I- ■* of ♦>, TO. It Ha impomiible to tizht th** ili acjowitg tu Mm aerero c id weather. Card of Ih h We most • r-lv tb nk t»: ■ many kind funds who help I u* Itn eo manv ways, and whu*e syrii- ] 1 jvith: •* hav.- he’.- ■* ’» ou? ■ lof trouble. Mr< V. . *l«h*- i*3 an I Family. M ■ TCE In trow - ’ i x*. V. _ ’aj - Advti--2 Tvbi'*! ** ci.. l>* hf-hl for tuSj’**** l

Public Sale. The un*l*>r» gn*i w ; effer f r sale at b » re* den ■ • x m>♦ •outhrwst of Decatur and ’hr*< ' ; miles east of M nr<* n Finlay, February », bagtnn eg at 1 *c' -:k a,, tn., the following prr»mal prop srty Four head of h rses—c. n listing (o! tw hr-* 1 rnsre* and two Belgium mare ooll* K *fbt . heed ot cattle inclmlmg two ail, blooded .Durham cows an*! 1 gh grade hiefers an I •!<**■■?« one fulblood Durham i-uL y*»*r *n<i a half old; titreer* head f »hcats farming irnptamanti* machinery, wagons. bugg'.«*» hay in tn-*w ano various othr article* to** numerous to mention Terms —tin *J s.im» , of 15 and under cash n band over I acre*:.! f nine m nth* ' t*» ■ given porch**** g ring note with approval of the undersigned Frank Lord Hr. Fred Rapperl A act; meer ' For Rent — A sev-n r»n bmiae on rerenth strret Inquire of Clem Heidermau at L»*'U D.rs* .k C‘u

' FOR SALE. . i A root: 4tag*. with «*'it .» fin t an. '* • i >.r >’<•<! 1 Limp- H ’j* |n|r-!'' f .’•» H-! K *!*rt. H«l » f «.» »• » ’ '• !•* «»U<> lu Apv -<r.«» io ti.« market Lr•jr <d •ma’4 L t" -!• <t> .a vrwt for rrntal purp *• * *il! do wrli to >;i» at gair Farm of "’*> »rn* iocat».f ait tto.'ee frrn. Br»u» with gi«d right r< » m bouae and two r»ll»n Larf* beok bar#<oi"o, b»« b* <»* • rn rnb. g>«d W hard. r.»artr si? Mv■* '•Bit. ft'.r'v wrl dta iml «••'< ?••. •• <! n-» ! baa ♦ I arrr- of t:mb*r Prirw ».'.»«•( 0. Milidi) «a»b aud the ?•> ac •* a hr* h*aratim» 1 bi« pit- - - h*apat*dw<! pav o.u t,. sir.*-*! vatIf rou arw <bio»:u< vs Luyirg • sty r hum t r jrrty .<• nr in »r,d gwt ir ’ | ecmpletr hat. II Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. 1 ! Pbrmw 430. <»*<«• t*r Btrnr H»rc«*a St< i* I*- .!■ 1.. I THE NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE FREE. Ij Pep«r»v!< c-ire the « -ft? tnm £h* v ‘- • 5 •- '’** rf! ;/? * ir * I mpaia ind ill W. -.-r \ >t. . \ <•' *f e I’vom »!» h »«- - -ni.-r | StDHVMth iHiwifderr bv ?r;. l ;r:rg • - .’e. » •eiir- 'nlpmiii > ««•-. «.o». *jout lining of the i‘w. :»n 4 :-»t' inndhpidi to yius Ir. .« fl all diaeaae germ* Dyr’-rpria mice iurr<‘ r-i.. « s sh weak »••<’«•<. ... dwa>« U» |in this way never return*. L'i..i- S L' - ' --wL' • ,»u7* *<•!»• *i !• ««st* « b»trl# *a ■ r alMi.l.|t» <‘it<* ' . '.» niwiri •’ ■> l«l * . ’ ’ ' '» .» Wewillwndi >u if »>>•:’. i. : i:w ! l**|- X-- «'■■'.< -i.» ; 'tista aotd.abefore, * yrs Iwsdr FREE, merely a buttle »t < ug »tuw» Or' -nmarhaiea tend u« your name and »«ldrvw», and you full rue.! free br writing The Va* will receive pr ■■ ,•. a • b : oCtlr rt > i .Ch < ■«. I I J W. H. NACHTRIEB. 2d St - -m, I-- - . . (.11l - Ridgeville and al! tliat art interested in the’ use of crushed stout. Have yr**t tt< Ridgeville Crushed Sohe work. Th* r.M l« »n ’ ' lf ''.L,J- .’ •», » *4l with I{IIXIEVfLLE CKV<'rt F♦> >1 ;NE. ■ ■ .i-.fi *' ,r •tot* with the a-iwt-ga w * ,: Jf for imc it)it»* it •• w«U HMM sb cut Gtr sr< ndenev ».4«itod. AddrA-s, ■' ’ ' H r H A'l'mf icld R d'MiC l.iLr'.'. ■< •' ■' " J —— am I 11 I anwaau wiir -w- ruaMawww . mill I H ■!■ Illi twmew'iwwwa* .• * , WWM. ew— —.« 11l HI I ■■!■■« ■ - - T

DICK NEPTUNE, DENTIST OffL -*,.ver tilth » Jewelry store I’Hi’XE GJ — BOSSE OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT Tuesday, Feb. 6 It with pl«•-!»• ur»* w«* t WILLIAM V. MONG The vounjf rhXau*t**i* Atul ■ -4 Yu pic €*>?’» pa ft y in Jaw*?:* » <rvnt The Clay Baker PRICES 25c to SI.OO. aaW fiulttocMMb Dru< Mtcm.