Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1906 — Page 3
n't me Table 0 tRIE RAILROAD. . L EFFECT F DECATUR. ■at f east bound »’» “•JLV yJrk Botoin Ves. Hm. S JWp. m Kgo *wl"«Farg'> Express ... 8:J0 p. 80. | 1 WHBT BOUND ASSS»ii*te»- .»dOa. m ■ Sc ?• 1 ‘vrstlbuled HmltedlZiM U-m |;*k c w.W«° Expre “ S:Wp ' ™ SunAar, i- 1 * Kl rp! Monday. ’ Johs ruawisn. Tlckat Agent., , r Trav. P»s»eneer Agent, o. 1.. ES'»S. ir M»rlon. Ohio MRO RIFIOSTiNOIIN* B’T. u -an. srwr-ai i- ««arn T.l4«rn 1 K'pm 7 «<ipm r '• H.iSnm 2 18pm S.«pm Jl'or' - ■■ VISMO ••«••>> 3.*'pm 1U ■•• pm ««•"• «•«*» 5 — «*" "£n ( u”d csr t 0 K Imlljrto Dally Lirt. Kapids EiSun • , " <1 , 130 am r.:«am »Upto 2.10 am * **>’ n 4 »pm C'Li fupld" '■ ’’ ,<nl IM P“ •Whim SJHnrn ♦ Opm 4.08*01 *Ka“n.w ■ liy 4 > S I»® » »P® ’ Jso »“ .rain sleeping car to Mark < Ity 1 **,,,, p..rlorcar U> G. K and Mack train Parlor ear to O It. and '• a * i ‘ , k cltr JLEOO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R. CO .'■'CLO*o r loaf BOUTI" I, elect June M, IKS. ■AST, „ MXcmarClAl Traesiar. «*»/•••» •■> I r" M dalle sices* Sundae ..11:.* am ■em-ia. datlj ’ »»• rre'Aht 8 •** Pm W BAT •w ! tSn.'nirrefal Traveler. dafig • U p m ’ u—Local Freight .... 10. i. a m Lake eno a Witten Time card front Bluffton lad. southbound , u-Pal.j *»cpt Sunday -..tills si ‘. )»_ Del. y »inept Bunday 11 :M a m r m_;>a:.y a icept Sunday •■•pm ail rune through to ladlanapolla without arriving 10:80 a m i; ‘fl !•**»• Indlanopolle etfiOOe m Boas Joayh • lh«oi change, arriving tl Bluffton pj*i"aad « run »ia Muncie AE' <rontt Frank Miller spent Bnnt’xy wi»b fiends at Hnnlingloo. Senator t’lery of Fort Way»e a basiaew oallsr to our city ntay Jacob Hunzicker of Berne, wan itcndng to legal business in our sly today. H E. Hariaon of Geneva, was :oking after oil interetes in our sty today Him Limanstall returned today tom Kendallville, where she was :«ting with relative*. Mr» ( V. Connell and daughters »inroad today from 'Fort Wayne rbere they were .visiting with heads.
We are showing The new Spring Models of the Dunlap shoe for men all styles $5.00 all leather CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells snoppv shoes for young men
Attend The Big Blanket And Rug Sale 68c Blanketss3c $1 &o Blanketsßl.l3 81.00 “ -79 c 81.75 “ 81.22 8125 “ 87c 82.00 “ 81.6 7 All Russes at a great reduction. Sale comencing February 17 and lasting ONE WEEK ONLY. M. FULLENKAMP.
Miss Glaocey returned |this morning from Berne. Chris Strebe made a business trip to Rome City tnis morning, Mrs. McLean of Montpelier passed through ourcityjtoday enroute to Berne Fred Rohrer, manager of the Berne Witness, was in the city today. Miss Kate Henneford went to Bluff ton today to make a short visit with relatives. Miss Yocum returned thia morn ing from Berne, at which place she spent Sunday. Jacob Klopfenstein and family of Bluffton were in our city yesterday the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Klopfenstina of Ix)O spent Sunday in our city with Abraham Meyers and family. A white and black Scotch collie dog has strayed at the jail. Owner can have same by proving property. Miss Francis Bryson will this evening intertain her cousins in honor of Miss Golda Friedlineof Delphos O. Miss Fancheon Rice returned from Berne this morning, at which place she visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Rice Mr. and Mrs. C. C Meyers returned Io Hartford City today while here they were theguestscf Mrs Elizebath Meyers. Bud Brokaw left this morning for Alabama, where he expects to remain (several months, looking over the country Mr, and Mrs. D. Thompson returned to Fort Wayne this morning, having been guests of friends here over Sunday. Word was received Saturday from Tom Railing stating that himself and I wife were enroute home from Mexico! and would reach hereabout Tuesday 1 evening. i The wife of J. C. Hatfield, a former clerk of the Wells circuit court, has filed suit fur support, alleging that her,husband has van»pii«ihed to some r lace unknown, and that be has an interest in some Wells county real estate, which she wants the privilege of selling. A firoman on No. 7. on the < hi nago and Erie railroad, whsae name we wore ’unable to learn . ■ was injured Saturday evening at Spence vdle, by falling under the coal tender while taking water He had two rine broken and reoieved several other injuries The rail road physician of this city was oalled and dressed the injuries and the young man wa*jtaken to' his home at Huntington.
Dan Baileyjwas in Geneva today. Peter Soldner, of Berne, was in the city today. John Sc hug made a business trip to Angola today. Joe Beery was a business caller at Bluffton today. A Van Camp made a business trip to Geneva today, Mr.’and Mrs. Charles Sullivan are visiting in Berne. Sam Kuntz of Berne, was a busi uess caller here today. J. B. Holtbouse trade a business trip to Bluffton today Jack Bretnerkamp made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. McCoy went to Churubusco this morning to visit relatives. Nick Miller spent Sunday with his brother, Sammy, in Fort Wayne William Koldewey, who buried bis wife bare, returned to Fort Wayne today Mrs. N'eiienAcbwander who visited relat|vHe here, returned to Fort Wayne today.» Ed Berling returned to Fort Wavte this morning to resume his school studies, Mrs Vornholt returned to Beite t day after being a guest o’ Mrs J, C Moran in this city Jack Meibera again has the high score at five-pins at the Palace bowliag alleys, it being 227. Mr and Mrs M A Dullaghan. as ter visiting relatives here, returned to Fort Wayne thin morning. Mrs Belle Franc* went to Rich mond today to make u few days' vi> it with Mrs|Wilbam Rigsby. Mies Boylee. of Fort Wayne, hav ing been the gueet Jof Mis* Mini, e Orris, returned h< me today Unclaimed letters rema n at the p>>«V dice for f r \ A David* John King Mr A M Higgs Mrs. F Weiser. Laving bewa a
gue*t of Mra. Lord, returned to her : hotneiu Fort Wayne tbi* morning Mr and Mr* Irvin Brandyterry on ywterday delightfully entertained Mr and Mr* Ed Luttmtnat dinner. Harre Rice, of Geneva, waa in ti e city Sunday, and remarked that tre recent nitro glycerineeiploaiofi acmewhat jarred him Fred Mayer, lioeotrpe operator on j the Kendallville Daily Sun, returned to that city thia n rning. after apemi ing Sunday with h:a parent* in ibi* city Mra. J A. FeUer and M. V My grant left thia morning for Indianap I olia to attend the millinery opening* and to purchase first clan* millinery 1 . ■ goon a Tbe funeral r*rvcie* of Mr* John Harger* ware held tb* afternoon .at one o'clock at tbe Beery church, Rev Hocker of Bluffton, officiating. Interment waa made in Maplewood c.-metory Tbe I .adieu Aid Society of the I B Church will five a Brit Social Tbura day eveu.ug at the hciii* of J. D Wiaebaupl, to which all are invited Tbe ladica will alao on thia evening di«pw» of a comfort wh . h they mad* to tbe higheet bidder Bertha Hower an employe of tbe Uncaater bon factory. I* peculiarly infortnnate. La*t Tneaday while j operating a Maying machine at the factory abe had the indei finger of her right hand badliy -rnahed. She war able ,to reeutn* her dn’lea Friday and bad only iieen at work a abort time when the index finger of ‘her left band caught in the machine and waa neverely lacerated. M’«» Hower ta a daughter of Mra Joaeph Hower of thia city
Parliament Opens. ■y United Press News Association. London, Feb. 19.—King Edward went to parliament in state thia afternoon and read a ajieeoh, for mslly opaning the first parliament which the liberals have dominated in ten year*. Witte May Resign. ■y United Press Nows Association. St. Petersburg Feb. 19. —Premier i Witte has offered his resignation to the Cazr three times during the past week, unless ministers of in terior, Durnovo Leude, is retired from the cabinet To Palm Beach. •psclsl Teleyrvm To Ths Democrat Washington, D C Feb. 19 — Mr and Mrs.* Nicholas Long worth, left ■friendship’' John Me Iraan's residence this morning for Palm Butch, where they will be guests ot Millionaire Henry Flagler I II Andy Crabill made a business trip to Fort Wayne todsy Frank < 'jttrdl of Berne, was at tending t j legal busineM in onr city today An ea»tf»rn editor says a man got into trouble by marrying two I wives A western editor says that many men have d<>ne the same thing by marrying one A north ern editor says that a number rs bis friend* found trouble bv merely promising to mtrry without g >in«t farther A southern editor says his friend was bothered enough whan i he was * imply found with another man’s wife DUST OF THE DtbERT Il an AMlrllva. bat It la Sat V». awes, i lka I Hr riaat. A traveler in K«yi•? write* With all i Its beat aad d»»t the desert has Its I Charms. Tni<*. the ,i<wrrt du*t is au | sffttettan, for when certain evti wind* btew the desert la ahrtMtatail In dustvast swirling i louila tbrtrogti wt>t< b no , avw ian ».r B‘it st..fhe du»‘ at «r:na have blown over and the desert Is I alm ignin rut f<>i „-<-t the «ia»t. f.w I tl.e desert dust 1* dualy dust, but not I dirty dust Cewpared with the aw | fol organic dost of New Yorlt. Lwi doll or I'sirl* W l - ai>4 p ** I "On those atrtjM of the IJbysu and ; Arabian deserts which lie along ib* I Nile the Jeaert dust Is largHy toads ■ t>p of ahredde! royalty, of w.ti-re<l
I’toletuicv, of faded l*har**tia, for tb* i totuiw at queen* ami king* are count rd her* by the hundred* and of their regal t ••■ecu* and tbclr royal retain *r» fry the tl ..» < adv The,* .!*«.*■»» rd dyuaati,-* have been drying *» long that they are now quite "fiuat of three dead and <>«•* king* makea extraordinarily fertile w>il f-»r Tx'JJff3l;y * “t*r*’ * **? ***“?*! leriara♦ «w 4 wrltK the rich wateri >r tie* Sue Their muaimlew ar* ai*u «• -.1 to make ex,ei lent pigment* for the Ran * and Met, mi. i iroioitra and H itaau ah I tbeve great ouea dead and turn** I to! clay wbeu pr<>|«*r!y ground make a rich omier paint highly popular with artist* ** •ald.ka Fwwgaea la «A»aw lk> of aeidliU eowdwre W y-**.*:**« in gtuau Some a.’’/ year* ••• -’v* 1 eg I t. ti itoa r iS.g am j. ere* b.'ecU a box es u g*w4r-a fmwi a f r»C*v tblawr .t;*, au« ui la.; - —■*»*♦ lax the L 4 a y *i> OHA «•’*•* tU «.t We .w**** Into w (•nkaer <* wager Va *tx wtrfh* gaperv*! ’nta "aetbe- TV* *e grace-•». % ;Vt*W r».v« -- *at 4e w *®«, awe after r*a itMr The re■nit t»- J*e .frtk.aav’, may be uu»*ia*d. ta «ju*i <**«*« of Ufrv Ui» further **w es tbe -i. ..y . «. *. >u wu u-*ibrMb ad-a pi dUa/oi grUcb atilt remain* ■ m**B Mra Jaw bn » J at i ; »e a tu.in loe Idea of lowing vonr tetni- r >ixi aweurInc at your rax, r b*< a *e it » dull Mr. Jhwbstek Weft, f ie got a right to. Indu’t tbe ra*or I owe tta tamper firatv tJeveland Leader
MOTHER’S LOVE.
What Is More Reautltai tbao a Mother's Lave ? “ Who ran to help ma when I ft-U And would Mine: pretty atory telh Or UUh the place io make It well. My mother." A mother'll worries are manv. She Sfan-tinie* forgets her own bodily discomforts because of her overpowering love for the child. She becomes broken down, aleeplt««. nervous, irritable and feels tired from morning until night. Many mothers of ex|*enence can tell you that at such a time they have been relieved, benefited and strengthened and put into proper health by taking a pre scription which their mothers hail t<4d them was the l;<-st woman’* vmic and nervine to be taken al «ueh times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frwcripuon has enjoyed an enviable reputation (or over a third of a century. In ail that time it ha* sold more largely in the t’nited States than any other tonic for woman » m-ed* and U>-day -ts »a.»- are greater than ever. Dr. Pierce made up this prescription from native medicinal roots without the use of a particle of aicohi.l and (or the single purpose of curing those diseases peculiar to women and when there is a lack ot womanly strength to near the burdens ot maternal duty. How few women come to this cnlical time wtth adequate .trengtn Tlie reaeon why so many women sink under the strain of motherhood «• because they are unprepared. Is preCaration then required for motheroodf asks the young w.-man And every experienced mother annwrrv —"lss,’ ”1 unhesitatingly advise e< neetant mother* to u»e Doctor Pierce » Favorite Pre»< rs|K.ork ’ write* Mr* J W. G. .Stephens, of Mila, Va The reason for Uns ad view is that I*r Pierce • Favorite Prescription i* the lest preparative for the maternal function No matter bow healthy and strong a woman may bn, she cannot use "Favurits Presen plum" m a preparwt.v» (or maternity without gam of beaitti ami Comfort. But it m the women who are no* strong who iewrt appreciate lie great brnetlL* res-- «i fr u. ttr U- of "F» vonte Prescript,-m. * For ime thing its use makes die baby's a*lvent praet*cai<v painless ft has in many < ***• reduced days of sutfenng to a brief few hc>ara h has changed the pervod <>( snt <-t» •nd struggle into a Ume us rase and •Mi tort, A DtTTY wostta OWt TMtMSkt Vt» *G<«»d actions epeak louder than •onda," so, too d<»* Die I. * v I many tboumml* of women daring s third of a centurv speak mier than mere claim* not barked by sue *wh rr» .<rd of < un-« Mi«» F'nma Petty, H'jn s. Olive Street. IndfgiiApoo* Ind Past V;c. |c, i Dsugiitcr* of PoeabotMa*, M, -a Cotmeil, alw f »rgai *« -■ no Hapl .t Church, hid auii- i-«, wr.trw h r u eval veers I »ti#rml with iew- rrters which was a •mon* drain on tnv vitality sapping rev *tr» ugth si -1 » • /•» err hrwdactirw, beanng down psm* and a frneral worn-owt feelmg, until 1 trail* ad no ilrsire to hvs 1 hail manv emslic lies ree tomended to ’>,r >,.d tr < I many, bat did ri«U grt permanent relief until f Uwik Dr Pierce « Fatonle prr•rrqitwn tn two month* I waa i. mb better and stronger, and in fi-ur months I wa* well Hare bad no SK>rr disagree •tile disrhargr. n<- m rw paia *• 1 ><s»r every reason to pmwr far r e Pre
The Program, Th* RaiaMtab lodge will give a at ei*i Thuya lay evening, at tbe I O OF bail A aplendid program will *• given beginning at eight o'clock pranipt E’erybody «><ne ac 1 hate a gtxxi tone luatrumeotal Duel Rwitalion Mary F.re-.n Voenl Solo lx u.a H- lth< w Inrtruiiwmtal Duel VcxmlSolo... Mane Beery Redding........... Fr*n, ea Dugan Pan to mine B*a* Baumgartner Selvwtioa. McKean Quartette Vocnl Solo Harry Re*niale» | . . Ihtaei* Beery Instrument*; Diel_ It, Sim<-oke Seierttoc <hmbeatra Healing Gertrud* Wherv Vocal SOIOJ Hugh H,ie iDrtrumeoul Duet Selectmu’ McK"** Quart*l Sei •etioa.... (inbertra Refreshment*. Wanteii L»iy d*coouatratcr of good- hararter and appearance, to, travel in comfiany with two !*dw» Cai! after spm. 2T* S Fir»t al 30 lw Maa. Liwv r M Li,'
scription.’ 1 consider it without an equai'for ills of women.” All the ingredients entering into Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription are printed in plain English on each bottte wrapper. T>r. Pierce thereby shows that he is not afraid to tell ius patients lu.tt what Uns medicine is made of. This is not true of ar v other medicine especially designed for the cure of woman’s peculiar anmente This "Prescription ” is also the oniy w< man's medicine sold through drugging that doe* not contain a large |er<« i.lage of aicoboi, n contains not s drop. As an indication of tlie high esteem ‘ in which the medical profession are coming t< regard tie several ingredients of wLiih In. P.« ree * Favorite Pre- »« nption. h>r weak and ading women is composed, we have nmm liere u, insert only the following l>r. John Fvfs. ot haugatuck. Conn., Editor <■( the iH-partment of Tl ersjent'* in Tut ho isii Hsvmsaysof I'mccrn root f/i(t*>i«i Jootnt) one of tiie chief ngred.er.ts of Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription "A remedy which invanaLo sets as a uterine invigorator and always favors a condition which makes for normal activity ot the entire reproductive sy*u>m. cannot fail to tie of great ueetnmeaa and of the utmost importance ta the general practitioner of medicine." "In IL ■ .»» we have a medicament which more fuily answers the aloes purposes tKon ewy ockrr drwg w«tA w A.r A Imn trifiuiolfii In tiw treatment of d.»ea*«* pecuiigr to women it is seidotr, H ala ease is seen which dore not present some iml.cai.on for that retnedis. agent ~ "The so lowing are Mttmg the leading irwiicalu n* tor Hco na* Pam ot aching m U,r back, with lewerirrhcra; alontr tweak conddiorw of the reproductive organ* of women, mental deprvaswm and >rntab>lHy. aa».r>ated with chronic cieeasrs of the reproducUve organ* «.f wc-nien, mrwtant senaalion c.f l .at m the irg,. n el the kidneys n.cr.< rrt.ag a. 'tLswimg dm* to' a wi-akrned CUSdslwWl ot the reproductive eystens an.ers rrteea. arising fn>m ot accompanying an sbnoemal condition of the digestive organ* and an iii»m» itkori bhwwf lai ,i dragging srnaatHuw rn the estrcic. wer part at the abd» •M.* If I. ,re « r s— of the Show Symptom* ar* present no invalid women san d< letter ihsn take Dr. Pierre • Favorite I truer pi;.,r,,. r-.» of de leading ingredient* «»f which » Vmcora Past. or Mrs iltti WtiMt* sbotiid i.ic s>i «. ra 1- <4 handy, ft.r ktn«»w altsmi ar ai- my and phyvtotogy (ley Si • •>•»■ .< I. . k that treat* of lh< tr vs &•■?.& tri*?# Al*<e • tr# t. td -- fttwi g hiJF f. »<• •fd.h fWftW'M Ot UmK IXJ' "T’Xp: r»r«» dsVorrv • tdn tt*4 b* ttyfttciAfW ftnd •M wr tv *•« rt to t* th» m •i t *U • ; • f ar>4 MF it A •IftrsctftM ♦> *w « tf*- |> j « • i *»h«r Mrai <■ a. Ad* **r 4 by K W Fwrrir. M f* MftHkpft b f th* tA* ft *< ft tiifiitft fc f t>ft|*r <w Itjfth* I'XdfWß mV r»' • i N Y
NOTICh. Tb* ■ and !- cent *tot* fortner-y known a* 'he Bl a* Fr nt will mow one anna re r. rth ■! old ata nd where we have pat IB a more o mp.*te line and . > »nl gand expect to be r**d» to pen to tbe pub ' n ,n* nrlav February ?*lb at am w t*n w* kindly invite ever* reidy O o>.m« and *»* na Mr acd Vra Bvogbmaa Prr p» ’ and i vol Sl»<re Iwk Card of Thank*. i W* dee r* 1 men 1 our aincete thank* Io our many friend* and , wgbbot*. wb »*o kindiy aaaiatad •a daring It* -i«*lb of >ar be. <ved moib*r Th* I‘areot C hildren Fouad A «ira< ■uieep. owner m**y bare tbe a* e by o«, umng of W.dam Ja>-kM c and paying for th* u<v te’e -*•! For Sa e Cl private aaie w.lh.n the neil tec day*, carriage «»w new arr ag* ban.***, two frnaai am, eon aad caif. farm "*gi*> eighty cbKkeaa hou**bol<i anal kitchen furndure. He., etc S. C WOLFE One mde weet and cue mil* w ~ih i of flewanl Mdi*. 30-4 1
