Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1906 — Page 3

Kmc Table IfclE RAILROAD. i SH!tr DECATUR. K EAJ'T BOI' i,D M M.« V - B ,’ br fnnbu» <■« » »’ rr.l 'vfcftf.t Ripr*** ,n KB WBHT BOUND K ?,„.«» IWa.m M» *» ’iSJXxikttoo ,0 10 • “ K<pr'»« •• W P- “• MendVy. j Ticket Arent. ■W ■ Tr»v. I'»»oen«er Altent, Mi LE ’ ' Marlon. Ohio Lp rapids S INDIAN# R’T. ■ ~, 1 ." i- i- >u.i I.lApm 7 *>p». - r>f»m 2 11pm Msptn ■ > m 3 <o|>m 10 l-.pm Kj;.i-L 12 S»PH :,?, r „ S ear to rincinnat Dally to Dally till- Kaplda F.»Mun i ■"■ :; ** m a £ t>m ~ 21o«m "tarn 4.00 pm !>»pa> *.Wpm ;,« i r.pm ofctpm jw.pm o.SUpm <U*am ■. il piu tu.Nipm ttas ■ r-nor ™. to I, K 11. to Mark. City. ■l, ST.LOOIS 1 WESTERN R. R.CO H-'ClOtt" U«aF "OUT!" IB »ff«c« Jane *O. IvOt B ■ ABT . ». Tr»»e>r. dally... ■> k » m 5* T ki.-ept Bunday ~tl > a m K\ "lipreea. dai1y............ *:*» m he «ti» .......... 14 Ptr, WEST Bturekk. dalle S s<>* V, la! y kirept Bunday 11 >a m Trailer, dafly <N p m . rrelffht - 19:45 a m I I Lake Kris a Weatera Blfs, :ar.! from Bluffton lad. ■ SOUTHBOUND Bblin. .»i ut Bunday THatr. y . i •t-pl Sunday 11 ?.?• rr, i »i.-ept Bunday S » p t. Indlanap. '• nltb-.u' trrlrlny 10:90 a m tndlanonolta ’ ’'"-a . . l.tii’ arr.rmi a H uff! BuFtßl dt run ria Muncie * f( « ronte ftwrliw Btaele w«s it buinem ayne today. ML Fandbon Rice spent the day in Fort Wayne. ■ F Shelton was a business Fort Wayne this morning BDugan was attending to business at Fort Wayne Est and Mrs. J. Chapman spent with friend* at Fort HBn Stoneburner returned tins ■h . g from a butane** trip at K: ■ *nr citv last evening the guest MBv°d< Wilken went to Fort th a morning to sjiend the friends. H|e Smith returned from Berne where he was looking matters. Butler has a Bootoh (')llie Bfhich strayed to the jatl The mn h ivo a*me by proving and Mrs. Fred Kriokenberg. Hoile, Fred Blakey and Louis y went to Fort \\ ayne this ■Wing to noC'impany the remains William Koldewev *to this or interment. Alioe Rooasvelt can now do Bpshtng without resorting to ptid washboerd. The Blnffton Co. has forwarded ■Mras a wedding present one or ■•i* latest and bust improved ma After Alice trie* out the B® .''she will likely forward mondati ins of its |>erfaot together with her fur the machine given

[old Weather twear is sold here at low prices wadies Felt and quilted slippers 39c. Ladies Felt shoe, leather soles 60c. Ladies Buckle arctics Dover Brand . . . .69c. Mens Buckle arctics Dozer Brand .... 98c. Girls overshoes CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sella The Sioes ’>*l \

Joe Beery made a business trip to Blnffton today. Ed Ray of Berne, Jwas a butaness caller to our city today Miss Lena Limenstall went to Kendallville last evening to make a short visit with friends. Ben Rice returned last evening from Ridgeville, where he was at tending to timber business. Martin Moran arrived today from Valparaiso, and is the gnest of his brother, John C. Moran, and wife Mrs George Zimmerman went to Bluffton today to make a short visit with her mother, Mrs Burwell Mr and Mrs Robert Andrews returned last evening from Geneva, where they were visiting with their daughter. Miss Letta Ford returned to Ge neva today, after making a pleas ant visit here with Mrs. Lawrence Smith. R O. Andrews returned to Mon roe today He was enroute from Arkansas, here he was looking over the southern territory. Mrs. Lauer returned to her home at Fort Wayne last evening after making a pleasant visit here with her parents Mr and Mrs H. Pen nlngton.

John 8. Peterson and W. A, Jjower returned last evening from Marion, where they were attend ing a meeting of the Lincoln ijeague club. C. M Kenyon returned this morning f rom Anderson, where he was holding j an interview with Horace Stillwell and friends tn re gard to the coming political fight. Mias'Pansy Bell will this evening at her home at the Bell View farm, entertain a number of her young friends at a Valentine party A fine time is being looked forward to by those invited. Grant McGill has l*en arrested for assault and battery on < )tto Johnson, and will appear liefore Squire Smith Saturday. McGill lives on the state Hue and the arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff Butler. The remain* rs Mt> William Koldewy arrived today from Fort Wayne and were driven to the o >untry home of Thor pareni*. Mr. and Mis Fred Ho He They were accompanied from Fort Wayne bv her husband and father The regular mating of the Enter pean Society will be held at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Peterson tomorrow even ing Feb. 15. A muaieal program Las lieen arranged for the evening by Mrs. E B Adams and Mia* Bessie Schrock. The hiatory outline and music of operas Ixihengrin and Parcifal will l>e given. Meml>eni are to study lessons in music 12 and 13, John H. German, the young traveling man who was attacked last Thursday with a hemborrrhage of the lungs, was taaen to hi« borne at Columbus, Ohio, in charge of his uncle. C. J Hutson, who was called here owing to his serious illness The young man was feeling much lietter and with the proper care will soon be himse again. Clarence Knossos Decatur, was picked up Sunday night by Ortioer Reilly in the Mi*e Flinn wood yard in an intoxicated condition In police court this morning when Knoff gave his home a* Decatur, the stern lines of the mayors face' softered and a faraway look came into his eyes, possibly thinking of the frten Uy ties of his old home town fl > even smiled as he showed due leniency and ordered the pri.mner discharged — Huntington Herald

A WRECK Several Hart and Valuable Mail Burned on Missouri Pacific. ■ y United Frees News Aeeocletlen. St. Louir, Mo, Feb. I—The ,Mim ouri Pacific fa-t mail train from’St. Ixiuta to the west, wa.« wrecked on a bridge at Gasconade, 'Missouri at five o'clock this morning Three of the crew and two mail clerk* were injured. The train caught fire and two mail car* were com pletely destroyed and another par tially Much valuable mail was burned The twofother mail oars were thrown from the high em Imnkmenl into the ditch four hun dred feet below THE ’WEATHER Dr. Foster’s Forecast for the Balance of Month. Washington, D. JC, Feb H — Ixat bulletin gave forecasts of die iurbanoe to ctos* continent 16 to 20. warm wave 15 to 19, cool wave 18 to 2.’. Next disturbance will reach Pacific coast about 22. orc** east of Rookies by close of 23, great central valleys 24 to 25, eastern states 27. Warm wave will cross west of Rockies about 22, great central val leys 24, eastern states 26. Cool wave will cross west ’of Rookies about 25. great central valley* 27. eastern states February 1.

CZAR’S LIFE Offer of 1000 Roubles Made for Brother to Kill Illa. By United Pre** N*w* A*noci»tlon. Zeunob. Switzerland. >eb 4— The police discovered a large qaan tity of botch**, cbemiunje and revolutionary literature, one pamphlet beaded 11,000 rubles reward to the brother who kill* the C»ar. We will give arms and guarantee yooi e**ape from Russia” DIVORCE CASE Filed This Afurnook by Mrs. Bonier KistAttorney L. C. D*Vow thia after - non tiled a new dlvoroe c»ae enti tied Florence A. King vz Homer I King. The charge** are cruel and inhuman treatment, destertion and others which show their lived dur ing recent veara to have been xtrennoua The custody of the children and 11,000 alimony is asked. MEET FRIDAY Detective Assecutiei to Held Session al krot. The Adams County Detective annodation will meet at Berne nr it Friday, February Jl# at 10 o’clock a. tn All members ahould be present. A A. Bntler. l*res. St New Postmasters. Spacial Talegram To The Democrat Washington, D. C.. Feb 14—The president,today nominated Henry Geisler as postmaster at Hartford City and H. P Loveland at Peru The story that one of the in vita tione for Alice Roosevelt's’ wedding was sold fur 1100 by the recipemt, is denied Church Burning. Opeclal Tslsfiram To The Democrat Cincinnati, O, Feb 14—The First Presbyterian church on East Fourth street, in the heart of the sky scraper district, caught tire at noon today. The building war one of the finest churches here Snow is Deep. By United Prase New* Association. Chicago, 111., Feb 14—Trains within a radius of one hundred miles of this city are greatly delay e I by fen feet of snow.

Specie I I For one week only C - .if Beginning Wed, 1/ Sale .... ’ p£bru<,rv 1 AFTER completing our Annual Invoice we went thr- ngh our Fancy Suit Htork and picked out all lota that had only one or two smta of a kind and we find that we have ONE Hl NDRED SLITS that we propose to closeout at , r <»m» that will inter eat you. These suits are not old shelf worn stuff but good, honest, dependable m-r chandiae such as we have always bad the reputation for selling Sfe.se run from it to 42 breast measure The following are the prices and if you are needing i sit f ••lothee this SALE should intareet you. si6.ooSnits go for 512.00 $15.00 Suits go lor $| 1.00 $13.50 Suits go for SIO.OO $12.50 Suits go for S 9.00 $11.50 Suits go tor ...... $ 8.00 slo.ooSuits p) for’ • ' . . . $ 7.50 $ 9.00 Suits go f'-r $ 6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good Clothes Sellers.

Fred Fruohte made a buianeea trip to BlutfT n today For Rent—A well furnished eight mom house with bath Enquire at this office Perry Sylvester Vines, the infant en.'Mr sad Mr Mari n Vines, died this morning The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 130 o’clock at the home. Rar Lake officiating Interment will tie tnsde in Maplewood ceme try ’ A MEMORABLE TRAGEDY. It Grew Owt nt th* U«t Greot Sieve Aertlee la Thia (ssstrr The last go'Ht slave auction br’d In tkia country occurred Just a year ami a half before the w ir- >u th-t-iwt, K-‘J —at 1 L>« race track In Savannah. Tbs stares were the property of Pierce Butler, a picturesque and prominent figure at that day tn I’Mlad. iphia society. wtw is today only remembered as baring !*en the husband of Fanny Kemble, the a.-tr -s r> i.1.-r nd au thor His family name was Meas*, but te Inherited a fortune In lamia ami slaves from b < grandfather. Major Plertv Butler <>f > utb « aruiiiia. on condition that he should take the Ut ter * name Butlers inveterate pass >u for gatu bling got him >uto lin.iu- al ditß<*aitie». it U said that be l-Mt FM<S«> on a single baud foi > deme* ag.uust four kings Leid by ’i s • >pi*ui*t,t Finally, to tn wt Um losses, Butler wan f.»r> si to »<-il his alare». lliere weie less of tbctii in all Tue sale too* two days and uglU-d 43XJ.S.’*’ BuUev bad cbwwi. a ii-«d 'lme to sell. A year later bis negroes would not have been worth a dollar » bend But the sale would bare been more profitable had It not Iwn announced ar one of the couiUtiuiu, that no division of families would lie permitted; benco In unl -r tc secure a good slave buyers often bad to take with tliimi infirm or aged relative* Out or di-s limitation giew a memorable tragedy Tom Putts a well known Vicksburg trader. 1-nigUt at the sale a meet. his two sisters and bis wife, with the . isrr.ntw that they should not Is- s, ■ aratid fHaregartlitig this. Fate sold the sisters, one to Put Sower*, a bro'b- tra it-r. ..ad the «>tb er to a r evident of St. I-ouls WUat legal rights a negro bad In the »<»utt were well nrot*.-’-- I t*<>rier» was tuM AN ORD. NANCE. I An erOiaanee ot the city of becatur. Imbsoa prew-ribins punishment for persons «a4 ■nskiagit uaiawtui to bur* brush, ruti.lsf>, bar "<raw paper, leases or any other ruutitsh <w rar* ehst.-vsr on the streets alleys or aldvwalsa within th* fire limit*.>f the city ot Pecaar. Indiana. Seel ion 1. Belt ordained by the Common Vouncr. ’t this city of Deeatur, In Lai » that Il ibalt he unlawful foe iny person, firm, com puny or eorpoiali.in t burn or carnm to he burred ort >be -.1 on fir.- aoy brush, rub blsh. hay »traw pap--r leaves or rap, or any other sulistam- whatever on sny street, alley i-r side wall, within th* fin* htn’.is of said city t Decatur is said Hr* limits are di signaled by mdliu<aee» of *a d city as tweelofore pasted. Section CAnyorab uetsooa firms, cotanaah** »r corporations rhiiaiinp Section 1 <M th s ordinance shall upon conviction thereof he fined in anv sum not than one dollar *r more than fifty dollars for each offense to wlii'li may be added imprisonii.eul In the isHinty la.l f* r »nv deterainate perhat not to , xrvsd thirty day* in the discretion of the Vlsyor try :na sa d cause. Section J Be it further ordained that this ordtnanue and each section thereof shall b* la full foo-e and effect from and after two weeks publican.m In a weekly newspaper of cenentl circulation, printed and published in the city of Decatur, Indiana. Section t it* it further ordained that all ordinances and parts of ordinances and all ordnances on tb*sublectof burnlux rubbish on th* streets :ind alleys of said city within the fire linuits thereof art by this rdlnaoce rspealed Passed and adopted f>y the common council of the city of Decatur. Indiana in open council this Sth day of Febuary. l'.it*> and approved by th* Mayor of said etty January vth. WOB. D D. Coffta Mayor. J. K. McFoely Clark.

■ ~’ r -- «***’ ' | Horse Sale | I Friday, February 16 f I' ' J and got tb* highnat tr«rk» • pr. > • t :..m Our g _ *.»>• J i: .... . I ■**.-** ■ the buyer* and shipper* here Three carloaida * Bi Theae shipper* and more of them will be Ser* reb ■ ■ rttarv 14 The borw** at the Innt sale sold it price* V H from fJS to tW p> f fnr.tier ms irmation see ■ 1 t I nppfiiiif Niro pMI .J J, , u J 0. J J■ • RirldPV'illp. Crushed Stone and niQgcviiic Stone Scfccnir)gs and all that are interested in the use of crushed stone. Have you ever had anything etter thaa Ridgeville Crushed Stone for voor roatl* and *2l kintlh cf et n< r*te work. The road* in vour county, built with Ridgeville crushed STONE, aptsak for them selves. Our •tone with the aerpenings make a road for immediate use and will never wear out. CcTrespondeuce eoH -.ted. Addrena, fVmfield & GartwrignT Ridgeville, Irjdidqa.