Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1906 — Page 3
Kfirne Table « ! f RIE RAILROAD. IcffECT DECATU r. kaht bound * N''” '’" rk ex H:M a. m. Hr Bnffaloex 9;87 p. m WRBT BOUND K I'.nrMi ....... 1:150 m un I Cbics«o F?’ftZd ' S;M a. m g?.'-]j,w'.“.FW|o Express «:Wp. » flundav, Monday. j,„ ls ri.xMiNO. Ticket Agent., K „ , v« () s Tr»v. Passenger Agent, S C. t. K’ o "- Ir * Marlon, Ohio Lind rapids t Indiana R’y. ■*«rarfc» ' » E IS 4*am 7.14 am 1 l«pm 7'4flpm lltam » «»»> 3.*>pm 10.15 pm «w 8 w p , “ ■ ■' r ?-7:;h,t t’r.m «lXi»« »*; ri ■ ~.,rth Dally Od. Rapid* Bxfiun H**" 11 . 1.30 am 7*.ro 8 17pm t l<ea>t<ir iMOem *.4oam 4.00 pm Rr 1( |, «r«m I.nopm ».40pm ltlt ’ .{un'm tf.sopm Utkimi liy "■» m > 0 M P m 7 I B*’ , l 'r» r«» c,r t "° “ • nd K- w *"‘ ck C,ty - I- EDO. ST.IOUIS 1 WESTERN R. R.CO I r, ,- otovg<t loaf routi" K in effect Jone 00.1904. I (AST, ■_ dally... »:30 * m S' tlka. dally, *xceu* Bunday ..11.5* era K tZpay ffxyreae- dally « P „!! K fl—Loetl 46 prn E WIBT I • llOrMte dftilTee & *>BVI l«. 1 Mall dally, except Bunday ...11 e.a m :°!jvmmercf*l Tracer, dally «- ■' pm Lake Erie « Woitoro Time card from filnfftoa lad, SOUTHBOUND L, <l_Dallye«cpt Sunday .T:10a m E. :e-p»i.y except Sunday 11 ...am E.'«a_ Hally exceptßunday lihpm *g 0 4l run. tndlanapolla without I earea indlanopolte at 7 :Oo am Kune Brcixb without change, arriving at Bluff ' n ” “ Vsmt 41 rnn via Muncie * Fl > 4 route Dr. Blwktnau of Bluffton mh a profeHHioniil caller toour city today. W H. Fiedderjohn made a busiB MB tnp to St. Marya, O.» this Borning. Charles Stephens arrive! today froD Peru to attend the funeral of Mr* Parent. Mita Merle Burdg arrived today Irani Angola, where she is attending tcbool, and is the guest of Mr ard Mrs. Al Burdg. Ed Stark one of the parties who put on the Diamond Contest for this . ffice left t.xlay for Kokomo where he will put on a contest
Rubber Boot Sale Saturday we will sell 65 pairs of Mens First quality Snag-Proof Rubber Boots at $2.98 These are First Quality. neuw fresh goods and are sold at $3.50 everywhere The sizes run from 7 to 12 This Sals Is Saturday Oqiy CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller
Attend The Big Blanket And Rug Sale 68c Blankets 63c Sl &O Blanketsßl.l3 § IOO .. 79c 81.75 “ 81.22 § 125 .. 87c 82.00 “ 81.67 AH Ruggs at a great reduction. Sala comencing February 17 and lasting ONE WEEK ONLY. M. FULLENKAMP. 1 • • t'■ J ? * * . *”
John S. Falk made a businesa trip to Geneva today. J. B. Stoneburner made a business trip to Geneva today. C. M. Meyers and son made a business trip to Geneva today. Mrs. Jacob Spade returned to Pet ersou today she was shopping in our city. Miss Gladys White went to Marion today to visit for » short time with relatives. Miss Millie Parent arrived today from Peru to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Parent. Miss Fancheon Rice returned to day from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with relatives. John Walker left this morning for Michigan where he expect to purchase a farm and make his future home. Ralph McClung returned to Fort Wayne this morning, while here he | was attending to insurance matters, j Mr Hadley, candidate for the re’ publican nomination for Appellate* Judge and John Monyhan, candidate for clerk of the Supreme Court were here today building fences among the politicians. Mr. Hadley is from Indianapolis and Mr. Money han from the southern part of the state. Judge Erwin (came from Decatur this morning to sit as special judge in theestaleof Mrs. Mary Roberts and Robert Campbell vs the Jacob First case, but the case was again continu ed to next Tuesday for the reason that W. H. Eichhorn, one of the attorneys for the plaintiff, had to go to Muncie in another case. Bluffton; News. The N. E. B. club met last evening in social session with Miss Elhsl Pi! i lars and a most enjoyable time was had. Block and other pastimes were indulged in, including the initiation of a new member Mies Clara Boch necht. Refreshments were served after which the club adjourned|to nisei in two weeks with Miss Eh/alieth ! Peterson ■ Grandpa Gottliber, one of our well to-do retired farmers living in Berne, has purchased a 9950 automobile, and | is going to cover long stretches of road iin his old days. We already sea him I spinning through the air in our imagination. He was so delighted while riding on one in Fort Wayne last week that he went straightway to In 'dianapolis and purchased a machine for himself. He has sold his family horse amt has prepared a convenient place for|hls “auto" in his barn. Berne Witness.
L. C. Devoes was attending to legal business at Portland today R K. Allison was attending to banking business at Fort Wayne today Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eicher went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a short visit with relatives Mrs. Thomas, of Fort Wayne, is the guest of Mrs. A. Krumocher, on North Second street, this week Mrs. Fred Tague and Miss. Ada Sprunger went to Fort Wayne this morning to sjiend the day with friends Mrs. Dr. Gaynor arrived today from Fort Wayne and will deliver a' le3ture at the M E. churh this even-1 ing. Jesse Butler Sr. one of the best known citizens of this community is celebrating his birthday today, a big dinner party for the relatives a feature. The song evening at the Presbyter ian ehurch this evening will be opened with an instruments! solo by Mrs C. J. Lutz, “Voder the Palms" by Lyboch. Mrs Lutz' abilitv as a pianist is well known by Decatur people. Grant McGill who committed on assault and battery on Otto Johnson appeared before Sqn re Smith last evening and plead guilty being as s»“sse<l a fin* of a dollar and coat. W hich he promptly paid and was disc harged A large crowd was attracted to our city today by the horse sale, and many head were sob! at fancy figures These sales are becoming quite popu lar and is without doubt the ts»st thing for Adams county stock raisers that could have ever l»een organized. The Bazaar opened for business this morning in their new quarters with the Everett, Hite As Son's store and the place of business is one of the nicest in our oily They are now ready k> wait upon the public and those desiring anything in their lino will do well by giving them a call. Alfred Beit, the aonth African mining king is said to be rich r even than Rockefeller Half the mines in Month ’Africa belong to him. including the fabulous woe Ith of Kimberley s diamond output The aggregate of his ’wealth oan not be stated, but a rough estimate places it at 11.000,000 000. His yearly income is *52,5000,00, whcib means that he gets *IOO every minute of bis life, or, to state in an other way. *7,000.000 a week A number ul the ladiee of the I'. B met yesterday at the hr me of Mrs Eliza Houser where work was done the greater |>art of the day in the intervals of church improvement A very nice dinner was served the wil ; ling workers by Mrs- Hcuwrnr. Alto getherthe day was a very pleasant and profitable one. The full amount of their pledge on church improve meat has lieen rained and they now stand ready to address themselves to any work that will do honor to Him whose they are and serve. ’ Reinhart & Anderson the popular managers of the I nion bakery have just completed the work of remodel ing and repainting the interior of their place of business and the busi news room now appears as bright and new as a pin. The boys are deter mined to make this reetaurant the leading one of the city and are leav ing no atone unturned in making their effort* successful. They have also placed in a new apparatus which keeps their meats warm throughout the day and the customer is always assured a warm lunch. The boys are bustlers and are deserving of aucceaa. Step in ami survey their new plant and they wil! make you feel at home. They havejdso placed in a new gas oline lighting plant which is upto date in every res(>ect
Specia I I For one week only C | ||4i [ Beginning iwed, iz I Sale.. .J Februarv ■ AFTER completing our Annual invoice we went through our i'a u*y Sit Stuck and picked out al) lota that had only one or two smta of a kind and a» find that we have ONE Hl NDRED SL’ITjI that we propose to clow out at prices that will inter eat vou. These suits are not old shelf worn stuff but good, honest, dependable mew chandiae such a* we have always had the reputation for selling. S;.'■» run from "-4 l< 42 breast measure The following are the pri<ea an< if vou are need it g a *-;.t ! lothes this SALE should inters*! you. a—* ■■ - ■■■■ — $16.00 Suits go for 512.00 $15.00 Suits go for k| |,OO <13.50 Suits go for SIO.OO $12.50 Suits go for S 9.00 $11.50 Suits go for S 8.00 SIO.OO Suits go for* * * . . . $ 7.50 $ 9.00 Suits go for fl 6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good Clothes Sellers.
Henry Epke made a businea* trip to Fort Wayne thia morning H. A. People# returned today fu m Ft. Wayne, where he wa« at the ted aide of bia daughter, Mra John , Bargar, who ia confined in the Hope : Hoapital. He atatad that her condi J lion waa very aerioua and that diuith ' would no doubt relieve her at any . i time. John Wechtar, who live# just over the lie* in Adam* connly, Ind . i» uaually a good feetar. but aim-e the atrok left a great big boy al hta I houae Salurlay morning, he walk#, talk* and act* like a man who not; only baa all he wants here on earth, but has a aort of Rockefeller grasp on the moon. Mother and baby are both doing well, which adds greatly to Johns, jubilant demeanor Will shire Hearld. FOUND A lady’s handkerchief, owner can have same by calling al | this office. When ordering Jacksoa Hill Coal, call 'phone 311. J. D. MER ICA. «Mtf Th** ll* l.al Ma<. Husband Iluipativiitlr> It the fiexl killer would strik* this tewu be weald find pieniy of work lu do Wife- Is there su. b a psr«?a. dear’ Huaimnd— Os course there H. W Ife <« irb anxiety I —Well. 1 <!<> hope John, tbst you will be xery careful RrXarned Thaa«k<a. "flo thought* that <-auie u> yoa in ths lot,* ago ever return?" avked the orfg , Inntor of silly qnsstlous "Not nule-4. 1 Irtclo.e iranifia," ate i ■ wered the literary party.—CblcagS News. Ur.alat.a as Travel. All travel lux itx advantage. If the i paxxeuger visits batter countries he may l*arn to improve his own. and if | fortune carrlea him to worse hs may learn to enjoy bi« own Johnson. Free will Is not the liberty to do whatever «>ne tike., but tin- |»«*r of i Aeing whatever one sees ought to ta I done, even in the face of otherwise ; overwhelming Impulse. There Hee i freedom Indeed.
| HOW A BADGLR W* iXS lax 4l.ra.at* 4ti*u*i a* Rapidi? a* a Maa « l<k a Xpad* During the day the Uidger sleep* : deep in his borrow, far out on out I western plains and pralras St.-i at tw‘ i tight he starts forth <>l a tig: t ■ r - ,g i Ing He I* a itrvadcd e fit.* prairie dag and tie g:- . 1 » > rr< and •' • • .■ ; nothing but solid n- k or death ran stop him. With the long blunt claws ..f b • fore . feet ho looses* up the dirt I> g d g ' dig' He work* s« th.>< I■» de- f i pended on It. n<>» acts.«h.:sg -ut tie ' aides of the bole, then 'an. i.g oo b • back to work overhead. At first ho throw* the .’irt « .t be- ■ tween bu bind legs but soon he * too ■ far down for that. *o be fnnks t v;> > ■ back of him. then turns about and ns- I tng bl* cheat and forward ; arte »> a I gustier abovee it out before binHe works with such ra; dity that t ! Would be somewhat dlff < nit for a tuao . to overtake him wtb a sped*.—M. : Nk-bola* | Mtlltna a Tbi-re are petsoois at rhe present dsx | -and not all ok! women either who believe that killing a r<» >ti» wiu br’ng bad lin k Accord.ng tn ar><i.-nt tw es. the storm cloud was a bnge I rd The Arnbinns represented b.s wn.gs as measuring Iti.uxi fathoms Th.* bird llml on worms the latter bong th* Stre.ika of lightn’ng nny'rg norms Th* t.vnasrn r. iso-b ,sl the fiction by iTeatlag the g -I Th c w! - »a bird was the robin < .>»*•-..rieut.'v to kill a robin first meant death by : gbtni»:g then bad h. U An English artist wr'.t'rg no Ton | don woman's tusgxr.nr anj» "I do not know If .•by ■ nr ha* ever drawn attentlvn to the fa't before, that j you ean genera dy tell the »ha|< of » ; woman'* foot by her fare Tbeie I* *• oiti'b character in n foot so In a band You will generally Bmi the round facet!, short no»ed little won an ha* ths prettiest ankle tud foot, the bgh ,-be«ked. long nosed s> rush the ng l**' - Women with very pretty faces sehlets bare pretty feet Nature, somehow or Other, eouip n*ut*s its dsugttiera.'’ Wesson sad »e«g«li.x. Manx a lady smugK re wt-> would to ■ora tip bee hall lut* run he'ier poetttan at croquet than she w< .. d cut a throat or Seattle a»b p Andrew bang. I
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