Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1906 — Page 3

Ifiine Table [ERIE RAILROAD. fr fcFftXr DECATUR. IkT east bound ■ •t” y o 0 n r b k n“”Tumhu. ' as' t £ K al. «' r, l on V-s. llm. »:«P- >n ■ h 4>'*’ ![ k ' *:»P m K° iu Buffalo ex W v- w W° 1U - WESTBOUND - 0 T fblcMo F*P™s g;M B. m I ;.L,■ ■< t -’lS'%<,mo<i»tion....lo iO.. m I ?;V.i ••■' n " :lted V.w aJoJ3. Well» 1 '’ i ‘ r « 0 . P ' “ H-^V.L..r.nt Sunder. '7 rl c?t'! Monday. John ri.xMiwo. Ticket Agent., H „ , r-,,« Trav. I'aNNongor A««>nt, H C. L. Marlon. Ohio Imho rapidFFindiana in turßrss»« 4 . . !• fam T.Mam I'Mpm ■ num s.isam 2 13pm H.46pm ■ l"' 1 ’; 1 '; Iftam W.«am 8.4->pm 10 15pm ■ ».«pw 6 »P» 7 ■ .’r»Ui"oXin« car to Clnolnnat ■ *” Daily to El N<)r tn DallY Od. Rapid* EsSun BWo , , 1.30 am T.Mtam 3 17pm t.lOnm »**m 4.00 pm | f , ( -, am l.Mtptn ».4ui»u ■ <! r ~..i‘iv I ■•'’pm t.Mpm 766 pm 0.30 pm AoOam ■«"*>* 11 y' *" p,n 10 -’ ,ll P' n 7 ”* u ‘ ■ <r»ln .l<cpln« car to Mack City Par iroarto O. K and Mack ... in,ln Parlor car to G. 11. and fc W So! K- to ttack City. ft EOO. ST.LOUIS 4 WESTERN R. RCO i "otove” teak routt* In affect June M. ItMX. BAST. ■B l-Oomrnarclal Traveler, dally... J am daily, except Sunday. a m a_|>a» Brpreea, dally ' P m ■ s_Lo«ai rreltbl 3 <l6 pm 1 * WENT <- I- Pay Bxpre»a. da: I * Si-Mall dal y.etcept Sunday 11 •a in Ej_o>n,n.ercl*l Traveler, dally »U pm rt-L ea. Kretxhl 10:6.'. a m Bj Lake Krte a Wettere Timecard tr im Bluffton Ind, t SOUTHBOUND K o _Pa yeicpt Bunday .......tiSsa ia-i>aily etcept Sunday 11:57* m »_ r>*lly etcept Burnt** 6:Mpm 041 rune through to Indlanapolla without K*-. «1 1»»»»* InltlanmmltS •”'**’" KI „ tr .ittiout change, arriving at Bluffton ■k*<i and «run via Muncie a F-- 4 route » - ■ — - ■ S S Bartlett was atbndir g to in ■ran e bnsinee at Blufftontoday. ■ Mrs Warren Hamrick went to Van ■iiren today to visit for a short time ■ th relatives. ■ Mirh Blanch Oaffrey of Ft Wayne Kent Sunday with her friend, Miss ■aggie Miller. ■ John S Peterson went to Marion ■st evening to'attend a meeting ■ the Lincoln league of that place. ■N,eh Loeb and son, (’barks, will ■eve n the morning for Indianapo- !|» where they will attend the Krdware merchants' convention. ■ Rec Simons of Pern, was in our ■ty Sunday, the guest of W. H ■pwer and family and held a quar Br:y meeting service at Union « .pel ■An affidavit was filed last evening ■Fre Squire Smith charging Mrs ■«r* B'azer with aasult and jba’tery. Mie'Squire has sei the case for this ■'-oing Maggie'Schlegal was the ■dr who swore to the affidavit. From ■Lal we can learn the scrap was the ■suit of a little difference of opinion, ■rih parties reside on Sawdust Ave.

fr> 11 t i "i\ \ ' S±j /1 I > \L$ K 5? GWSSETT |y \ *a^PSHOE S 4PO ife A "makes life's walk easy' W.’ B * / M TltAI>K MARK ll I. Crossett Fall Footwear has that Uulllesi atyle, the mark of dressing • B 2. The Croasettgivea all the wear go ><i leather ( 3. Each Croaaott ahoe means one comfortable 1 jggW , I LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc. North Ablation, Vl.**. VZ CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Ol WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS. p TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE FREE.

ivJ 1 * ' S | Cure '*** worst forms of Dyscin 'i',". '. ol ' ler Acute or Chronic! it i.„? ,ls< ’ r, ' ers by repairing the wornt'le atoinacn anti destroy I H,, asr Kerms - Dyspepsia once cured ! way never returns. j k'luti irulol ,< . , 'd *•’ cents * bottle on »n ew.lt _ , ** ! *’U> cere, or money rernndml. ids i -i' y° u >tt you have not used Pep-a.-i u , ” re> a 500 bottle FREE; merely 1] re<■’ ; >Ur nan,c and address, and vou e,Vc promptly a full sized bottle.

W. H. NAOHTRIEB, 2d St.

Albert Brittaon made a business trip to Bluffton today. D. E. Smith was attending to legal business at Berne today. M. J, Krohn returned today from a business trip to Fort Wayne. E. Woods returned this morning from a business trip at Monroe. Edward Pelz of Fort Wayne, was a business caller to our city today. A. J. Haney of Detroit, Michi gan. was in our city today, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marvey Mygrant All members of the Hons of Vet erans ere requested to be present at their hall thia evening. Bnisness of importance. Miss Cora King, Frank and John King returned to Bluffton today after making a pleasxnt visit here with relatives Albert Lapp 'and James Brady of Fort Wayne, were in our City last evening, the gu of Misses Della Seilomeyer and Liuise Hol brock. Father Valentine leaves this even ing for.St, Louis, after making a pleasant visit with Father Wilken He was also here to attend the K of C. initiation last Hnnday Albert H. Williams left today for his home at Cleveland, Ohio, ao oompanied by his two sons Fred At present he will take no action towards securing his daughter, but may do so later Unclaimed letters remain at the post iffioe for Wm. Moeshberger, Mr. H. W Jones, Miss Dorthy Orr, Mr Wm. McLain, Miss Della Fa mar. Messrs. Moore Bros , Mr J. S. Hanes. Mr Bill Carl, Mrs. 8n san Daily, Mr. end Mrs. W A Kuebler en tertained Mr and Mrs Fred Falk and Miss Minme Hothouse of Jonesboro. Arkansas, last evening at at six o clock dinner, at th» ir home on Monroe street A delight ful time was had. A letter from Preble, unsigned, denies the story that a “Never SweatJClub' - had been organized there The article is rather s< »th ing but hits the mark in several ways. Had it l»een signed we would gladly have published it L P. German, the young travel ing man who suffered with hem orrhages of the lungs last week, is resting some easier but is still oontined to bis bed at the Burt House. His uncle arrived last evening from Columbus, Ohio, and as soon as the young man is able, will take him home. Mr Mangold, former proprietor of the “Baz,aar,” is busily engaged at present assisting at large force of men to move his heavy stock of goods from its present location to the new location just north of Everett, Hite Co., where the same will be run under the new name of Mangold, Everett, Hite ASon.

You do not obligate yourself to pay a cent. ■ All we ask after Pepsoids have cured or greatly benefitted you is,that you recoin* i mend Pepsoids to your friends. People with wank stomachs are always ia misery Pepsoids have mads thoosaudaof i-eo-pin happy by giving th«*m what nature intended I everyone should pueiuM" a •trong anti healthy I Htittuach, eo as to enjoy the best there is in life. Try Pepsoids to-day, price only 50 cent* a bottle at drug store. Oryou may havea full sized bottle free by writing The Vi® Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. *

AN APPEAL Issued by the President for FamineStricken Northern Japan. By United Pre** News Association. Washington, D. C-, Feb. 13.— I President Roosevelt this afternoon ! issued a bulletin, appealing to the i American jieopla for contributions, to aid the famine stricken people of j Northern Japan. Mrs Henneizen of Williams, was shopping in our city today. Thomas Buckmaster returned to 1 day from’a business trip to Fort; Wayne. Miss McElhaney went to Berne today to visit for a short time with relatives. The Indianapolis polo team naw ed through oui city today enrouie ’ to Anderson Harve JSpragne [returned today from Chicago, where he was attend ing to business. Father Eberle returned to Port land today While here be was th< guest of Father Wilken Miss Maxine Elliot returned to her home at Mobile, Alat»ama. after lieing the guest for a short time of : Misses Carrie Tester and Pearle Burdg Mail Carrier Mills had four biv dogs with him on bis route this morning and First street citizens say they supp >se he must have had some very valuable packages Anthony Hollh< use today started on his return trip to Jonesboro, Ar ! kansas, his home He will st pat , Indianapolis a few ilays and visit with hi» son, Clem Ho'thou»< and wife The Ladies Aid society of the German Reformed church, will hold a social tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs C Vogt, on Marsha street. The public is cordially in vited ‘‘His Highness the Bey ' oom pany arrived today from Fort Wayne and will show this evening at the Bowe opera house The cote pany is a large one and comes well i recommended and are deserving of a good bouse Tom Railing, who baa t>een pitch ing ball in Old Mexico during the winter, is expected home in a few days, and will then adorn a l>eca tur ’ contract with his signature Tom s success this winter has been marvelous and the work will not donbt make him fit for the oom ng season

Wkllso* -« Kmeraaa. I often say of Enwraon that the pg» tonality of the man the wonderful heart and soul of the man present in all be writes, thinks, does, hope* jp*» far toward Justifying the whole lit crary business the whole raft, good end bad; the entire system. You see 1 find nothing In literature that !» valuable simply for Its professional qua! ity. Literature is ottty valuable in the measure of the passton the blood and tnusole with which It is invested which lies concealed and active in it. ■■ From llorm-r IrauNTa "With Watt Whitman In t'amdeo* n Century. Metier tl.«n Kef. rear•». “Can you give me references from your last place V’ “No. ma aiu. Ihe last woman I worked fur was Mrs Libby that naed to live neat door to you. She un‘ I couldn't get along at all. You don't know bow mean she is. I could tall you ever so many” "You may come."—Chicago Tribune. tery lnipM’lauf “Vncle John, abouid I la- justified tn writing to a young man who has never written to me?” "Only on very Important bealnew my dear.” “Well, thia is Important buslnw t want him to marry me!” Illustrated Bits. In some South tmerl<an tribes the women draw the front teeth, esteeming as an oruamvi t the black gap thus tna la < bleary. “The reaswi that the root of chicory, , tin- blue flower which covers waste places all over the northwentern states, is not a good substitute for coffee is that we have no alkaloid In chicory.” said a Chicago chemist. "Moreover, we have no oil. Chicory contains a quantity of resinous matter and a quantity of matter closely resembling the narcotic pr'ticiplea obtained from the common lettuce. The milky Juics contains a narcotic element. Although not eligible as a substitute for coffee, chicory can be used for adulterating cofft-e. and many people who get accustomed to the taste of the mixture pre fer it to pure eoffee. In former times the prejudice against chicory was so great that English laws were pawed against adding it to coffee, but 1 believe there is no restriction in England or elsewhere now The use of chicory never got enough footbold In America to make It significant m the volume <4 trade.”—Milwaukee Free I'reaa*

ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Bosse opera house, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I xj Complete. Original’and Augmented Scenic and Electrical Production as played 5 months at LA SALLE THEATRE, CHICAGO. The Big Musical Comedy Success I —IIS I —lioi —IF\IESS~| A Musical Comedy in two I Most f mphatk Ftuskal com acts. The Show With Mu- | | » VX edy Hit know nin Years. A »k• Beautiful Costum, I I O | i»r lad of sfscM scenery. 10 MUSICAL COMEDY STARS 10 and 40 others including The Famous BROILERS and A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS 20 Big Musical Numbers 20 10 POSITIVE SONG HITS 10 PRICES: Down Stairs SI,OO Gallery 50 cents. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. oth. AT 9 O’CLOCK A M NOTH -I have guaranteed thia big attraction a very heavy sum of mocey In order to give my patrons a treat. You are •»*rne«tly admonished to eoine out and lend your a»».«tanc« ttiat I may en< 'Uiraged t > bring other* of the *atn« ealibrc to visit us. J W Bossl-:.'

AN ORDINANCE. 4a ? : »• • >!"<• :tr , t !•»,: .r I< •:« pr«MH'rihh)£ D'itil*hi for puthis > n«l un «wtu’ so burn brush. 1 «!► hhih. bay afrew !•>¥»• »r y rub’ f G<h or shittrm tMH street* a.if v * or within lh» of tar city of Ikta «ar. I -on I. IL* it « • y !ho i'n nr f 11. * ty o( t• atur. Indi*? » • I t «hadl t*«* aiH«wfh t... r »ny fir: > ■ I'itnv or orponit *»« '■■■ •am <-r » • t»e burned <irttU *«-♦ «»t. fir* brudh. rtt t !«h. hay straw, pat* r - av* r rar-* «■ Othor sttMtan*'* w«atf«*r oa any »tr»»« j 4 yy of * withla the Reel r.Gts •-? *aid •itj t l*r- »!df c« «?* '■ Hrr iianHa »»• 1 tirsiynated ordiCAticas of saMtdty aa her* i Hrett-n i.Any f»r •!» urFAz-n* Rrma OF<tnpaD r« . I »»r ior port t ion* rtoiatMhf I 4 th* tt|’i.anca shs ! up* u :‘oa» th« ’« s ’'f nnrd in any *u«h n<»« •*« than dollar »>r j n- r» than fifty d ar« f-r *ari. offrnaa to ’ may br xddfd l»prta«'n»»irtit !n th* i county jail (<<ran* <f«»Mr»»ff»af* p»ri«id not < <.'» s-d tb’rtr days m th* diktat. .« of thr I Mayor try lot «a dca .ar “rCtui# - H* t further -uad that th-* In f- ; i and fr m and after • *-*<• c * »•*•*»'« newypapar “I irijrrai ifCnlath»D. nr nt»*i and j>ub .*bad in th* ?y f liecatur In 1 ana •*eotuai i He tt further ordained that a!1 • rdioaarea and parts of or i.nan<»» and an <>rvl:nan<*aa <*r tbe *uh »i*t of Fwrn'.nf ruW»<*!- I on the wirerta and sHeya of «a 4 Hty within I ir,.- - • ta tbar» r ara t* •' * rdi » rff»t>ea’r<l f*a*ae4 and adottiad by the «**»■>• I at- ri : oanrt’ of th* city of iWf at ir Indiana n V* uord this •th day of ary I'*’ and >t>prtjrrd by th# Mayor of «a d city Jan- I uary i*«ih. i*> D l» Coffee Mayor J H McFee’y at. For Sale \ full blooded Heord bull, year and a half eld. Enquire of | D W Hill, on Trout farm R.R. - l*<wl When ordering Jacksoa Hill Coal, call‘phone 311. J D MER ICA. ««dtf LOST Mrs J. M Miller lost a kid g’ove between her home and the the Boston store Finder will pleaee leave at ibis office or b*r boonFor Sale:—l3s acre*. 6 mile* from Decatur, good blsok toll, tiled, good new hou«e. two barn*, one t* 43x63, good well of water and wind mill. Plenty of fruit, oornortb, grainervs, b >b sled, h< g pen. chicken ooop and close to school i on atone road pr v I- j>er acre Inquire of Albert Pei*, Pleasant Milla. R F D No 1 jbuo j

G o>nc to the oNOVNA GEN CY I i> 7 /, 'v- < i 111 1 / GO . 1 . ll —— — —-— • L„ '.U hi- ■»’ J=rr_ — — fc*' ‘ — ~z» A j The Assessor’s Train is Due—flarch i, iqo6 letter invest your caab in some deairabte real t«UU> new on the market by the St • Age cy. Just a few sample properties are 40 acre farm. f-’SfiO: a t>o acre tract. fdidX), a t, r a<re tract, f o<’ a 110 ahre tract, IX'MM); an M) acre farm. fo3oo, and a 320 acre farm. J 24000 Some splendid lota in Scbeituann e Addition to Decatur, and a *.‘>so cottage and a K’lfX'g d rec let. ea South Deeaturi a $•500 residence on Weal Madison street, anil a *1350 re*;denteon Mcnrve street, ah a E.ce location and good residence nearly new en Kugg atreet >IBOO. Nocharge for advert '.tg prep-rty ts left <u the market for the time hated. . SNOW AGENCY, Phone 320 Decatur, Indiana

a lii fr ’S. ■ I 4 W * I Horse Sale I 1 Friday, February 16 j If- •, << i .a’. a <>-"•■ *«.,r and get the h:ghr*t n ark- pr • K _ J.c . »..**- ■ the buyara and shipper* here Three .arloada ■ V nought at th * ».»> were «■. t-i- • - mar»e-* ■ ruary IS. The t>.,r»e* at the la*' **> *old at prices ■ 1, I IMII W I'll I JJ J a e V J 0 e J Je •