Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1906 — Page 3
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We are showing The new Spring Models of the Dunlap shoe for men all styles $5.00 all leather CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells snappv shoes for mtn
B. W. Sholty was a business caller at Geneva today. Newton Anderson was in the Allen county capital last evening. Dr. Blackman, of Bluffton, was a professional caller here today. Another one of those good ten cent socials at the I. 0.0. F. hall on the 22d. Mrs. B. M. Byers of Monroeville is in our city the guest of Mrs. Peter Gaffer. Senator Llory, of Fort Wayne, was looking up oil matters in the city last evening. Frank Wemhoff and Dr. Burt Mangold attended a dance at Fort S\ ayne last evening. Be patriotic and help celebrate the birthday of George Washington at the I. <) O. F. hall. Mrs. A. Elliott returned to Indianapolis today while here she was visiting with relatives. See George and Martha Washing ton, in miniature, at the Oddfellows’ hall Thursday evening. John C. Moran and W F. Shelton attended to interurban business at Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. J Goff. Mrs. Wales and Luther Brown, of Bluffton, after a visit here, returned home today. Charles Centlivre and Will F’leming were Fort Wayne business visitors in this city last evening. Mr. anil Mrs. J.C. Peoples returre I to Fort Wayne today, having lx* n i , attendance at the fnneral of Mrs. John Barger. Thefuneralof Mrs. Marguerite J. D.*en was held from the house at ten o’clock this morning, Rev. Sprague of Monroe, officiating. Interment was made in the Ray cemetery. The Schwartz brothers, of near Berne, are among the licet horsemen of Adams county, and raise as many gxxi ones as anybody. They recently •old to Elmer Johnson seven head for >I7OO. Jack Bubmeyer passed through the city today, en route from. Fort Wayne to Wabash, Ohio., to attend the funeral of his mother, who died last Saturday. Jack formerly rwrid ed in this city, as did also.hia moth
Mire Mary Heffner left Unlay for Huntington wlere ehe will act a# maid of honor at the wmhimg of Mia* Margurite Dalton tomorrow morning at the Catholic church, the groom being Xichola* Gorman. Both of the*»« jvJing people are well known in this city Rev. Albert Ogle, *« retary of the Baptiet State Convention of Indiana, will preach at the Baptiat church Friday and Saturday night* of next we»<k,al*o following Sunday morn ing and evening. A* he i* an excel lent man, large audience-, abould greet himJohn Andrew* returned thi* morning from Hot Spring* Arkan •a* where he had been for the past five week* with hi* wife who la taking treatment. Mr*. Andrew* will remain until April lat and la faat regaining her former health and strength. Will P. Schrock celebrated bia birthday with a ail o’clock dinner laat evening, the invited guest* be ing Dr. and Mrs Roy Arch bold, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Adarna, Mia* Marie I’aUeraon and Dr Black man, the latter of Bluffton. Will refured to *tate bia age when inter vfeweL but said the principal thinga on the menu were the buacuita and I gravey.
COURT NEWS Richard’s Trial Continued One Month Andrew's Cast Begins Momorrow Morn-ing-Other Business of Today’s Session. Jim Richards trial, for burglary and larceny, was to have been tried this morning and the court room was well tilled with spectate rt«, when the court granted a oontinu ance as the case for March 21. The case of vtate vs’Robert A. and Mercy A Andrews, well known Citizens, charged with larctny, will begin tomorrow morning in oirouit court, James A Steeley et al vs Enin a E. Butler, default of defendant, au bmittca, finding for plaintiff f r <4B, eo. Acme Food Co. ra Noth A Loch et ai, ruit on notes of <2(O and |k00; D. B Erwin entered appear ance or defendants. Theodore Heerbower et al Mun Oil Co. suit on jee*e. 4'30 Itemurrer to complaint tiled William Cummin*,unsound mind. Edwin Man'fieM, guardian Mathias Kirsch and August Seile meyer tiie claim of list 2« satm ordered paid out of assets of estate. Lydia Buffenbarger has tiled a paternity suit In Squire Smith - cnourt against Charles Abnet of Jefferson township.
NEW BISHOPS Created by Pope Pleas for french Territory. (pedal Telsflrsm To Th* Democrat Rome, Feb. 21.—Pop** Hua th * morning created nineteen new French biabops. Bia Holiness non denned the French government's anti church policy and said “Ail reports from the French episcopacy agree that our organisation is 'pow erful and growing rapidly. In a few years we will I* able to restore France to the Kingdom of God ’ Joe Hirnchy of Berne was a bus wees caller to our city today. \V. A. Ixwer attended to inaur anew business at Genera today. Mrs. Mary Snyder returned t > Geneva today while here she was the guest of relative* Mrs. Ella McDauote returned to Geneva today after tnakfng a pleas ant visit here with friends. Fred C. La De He, magician, ar rived home this afternoon, after a nine month*’ trip through the west the most successful season of bis career. He was the leading feature in the vaudrille theatres in all the big cities of the west. J. B. Hulthouse. of Decatur, was in the city yesterday evening. Mr. Holthouse. as told in the Banner acme time ago, is preparing to establish a factory in the city for the manufa<* tore of cement roofing tiles. He wi l have things in ehajieto run within a short time anil anol her’small addition to the industrial forces of the city will have been noted Bluffton Ban ner. Don’t fail to bear the beet talent of the city at the I. O. 0. F ball Thum day evening only ten cents ad mis aion.| Ten cents only to listen to the beet talent the city affords, at (kidfellows hall Thursday evening. Enjoy the evening with the Rebel aha on Washington's birthday. Ac J mission 10c. Wanaed—Lady solicitor for sub ecriptiona to the ‘ Southern Home, a magazine for the home and farm. Will make it very interesting to tl e right party. Write the Southern Home Co , Louisville, Ky. Persons holding tickets for the Heidleburg Glee Club entertainment to be given next Monday even ing. should remember that the program will be published in Saturday evening's issue of thia paper. Watch for it.
GRAND CANYON (Continued from page one.) Canyon, bursting upon the vision out of its remote solitude in the Ar izomi dewt might be called their grave Horror! Tragedy! Bilence! Death! Chaos' There is the awfni canyon in five words. Standing on the rim of this tiian of chasms, stnuyirig its awful and bewildering architecture, its terri fying abysses, plunging precipice into precipice, spectral, elusive, overwhelming the faculties, and over all the unbroken lines of the underworld, save for the weeping of the pines at dusk, and the hoarse, almost indistinguishable, groaning of the giantjriver boring unseen in it! remotest abyss It seemed to me as if it were the bury ing ground of the universe It is the delirium of natuie it issema both alive and dead The mind at first stands aghast There is a H.-n.«e of terror that cannot bo put into words There is the si fence of eternity. There is nothing to compare it with <>r measure it by, but infinity ’ You may compare ail yon will, jeloquently and from wide expet: ence, but the Grand ( tnyon is just she flrand < anyon, and that is all you an >ay. Jennie Htudabaker GLOBULES.
Ont third »f fbr land surface of tti« (febe is iwi- mJ with trees A BirmlnK',ai*i ui ia i. tm-i Hatctiel'M' has just married a young lady uauied Wlddow. A penny is estimated to change hands al»>ut !23.<W times in the cvur»e i Os its life A paper chimney fifty feet high sod fireproof is a curGMty to bs »e«-i» at Breslau, Germany, Cats ore licetiin Berlin. :<ad ev try cat In that city must wear a metal badge bearing a number. Gibraltar may fairly be called the laud of tunnels, there fe ng u/er aevtnty niiles nf tmrroa • 4 r->- a Dmdon has only one mile nt tramway* to every »).<*»» of h«-r population Mau;h« «ter baa one to every &.UUO. The Chinn Tinies of Peking Is waned 10 aeveu Uugu.ig. s i bine-. , Japanese, Eng 'h. French, German, Itusmia and Italian. The S.fe Is i .tct f.< Ibe vartety of Its fish. An r*|»xlit!nn sent by the British uuiiacuui brought butue J A** specimen*. Glasgow has tbs largest tramway system of any town in tb»- British isles tian-iiestcr stands second, wini# Liver; •* !»> ' a 0 id 111 I*l The Art es Doles Sethi There is a aide of 1 e for all. h ns preparation at all is c d<- V» b'e Is 9r 'an 1* •>• ,> ,f .... r- » rk. Sooner or later every one has a day off •nd In nine cn-es out of ten baa never been taught iww to use It In th# schools of our Utopia there will bs prof's'ers of th*’ *■ 'at art ot doing uotb'.ng. of "etttieg on • g-ate Loi>4v« Saturday ttsvlsw. WOTIte »F -M.t Ut MA< I 14 OAD A m>M - Notice is hereby Siren that I J V tren'urer of Adams wunty state --t. It,.iisa* will on Monday, March 5 at th* nxM* of th« EwhsFa! of nwi.x #-»i->nor< Io the oudtwr • < fhce iu »>f (liana rrc*l»» bid* lor Ute pun haar add Mki© «>< certain .r.arwiarD r«*4 r **i dock)* brrem«f!»r drmrrliMMl <>r4rr*-u *aue4 »>v tia »w»*rd of rttfiimfeM'iß' m of aa.d con nt y for ths- <wHi«trurth>u of lb* nwicia h«-rwioaft*r named a« ti«-wit For the »’<>aatruetk»a f the Kajr<*» <!■» *1 fenaioo No I ■a-'n ldm rued n F f*»n> • at>4 Hartford i»- \ I<u * " t <y. I adiana. Ib»* *ru re < f bon‘i* f<< aatG road t»i a in tb« <t;m of being In twenty i eetni ano >* layman’* bearing 4at«- of »bruarT t* i ano rat'ti bond bein< in the aunt of with < • i/»r i ent inierewt; «•«»» anutiohy w»ih camtpoo* attached £rai4Ml bld* will be rrcrurd until 10 o rmwlt a mos *ani day. Knca birt tnuat be a«'tx>mpan fed with a cenih*«l che«-a »n amount equal to three 1» per* ent of tne amount of tb« t>i4« which check m»at arawn mon:co depooited m any reHabie heuk n tu*ul rt-'.nl JT tort b curv* rt - pa> ( able or t Hiltirwil tt» *!»• lw»ar*i a f oruml•*(» •* era and *ha‘l he held •* < ♦ foe the performance <»f *uc<» » ao-1 *r. =*i* bbM he arceptetf th* mi»<t check <f« -r forfeited to the county. »b<»»ii4 the bidder fa tot* >«np.j wtlh the eond I lona <>f hiw «aM tad Ka h of raid bond# wni near da’* .»f Kv : .art I lik*. and should the r«>od» >»e not ready for dt-iivvi y on the day lb® said . sar* rev’eiveG and accepted, the intereat wUi he refund**! by the parch »s«r at th* rate of four and gov* - half per oeiii from lh»* date f February 1\ iMUfi. until the date when the purchase prt*e of aaht bonus are paid w» the rvunty trnaaur* • r and tho bonds delivered The aijovn described bunds * I bee- aadus m the i*th day ofNoenn-ber !«*> and tbs t <th day >»f May us eaco year ..hb'uxQ! mg on the Uth day of !<< and are mad* payable. luujJbf ut>*rest. at the hirst National Hank. locator. Itni aaa 'a <1 bonds arj issuedstoiu*t*ely f»r the expense <>f the cofkstructkxj of vbr dr* r!b*l roads pursuant k» the Inwnuf l*<. l**» and IM The amount nt bond* tn '* au!d including toads alrvai'y vouM n ■»< >«naii!p« for free gravel and ■ » • • » . • i*aa four (♦» per « ent of the lota b< .a’ a <»f *a «i township for taxation Further partk'nlars wi J be furnished on nppilcatkJD Bids must be on each set of bond* re par ately. JI F f.ACHOT, 51U County Treasurer. DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Who has been In business in Decatur twenty years, still has his office at the old stand, stairway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana.
Last Week Special Suit Sale was Very Satisfactory There Still Remain About 55 Suits That wc will sell at the Following Prices. If you want a Real Bargain, come and see these Suits: >io.cx) Suits go for $12.00 SISOO Suits K i r . . . $| 1.00 sls 50 Suits - i r. . . SIO.OO $12.50 Suits .f.-r S 9.00 Sn.soSiiit' f r . . . $ 8.00 Sio.ooSuits :r* • ' . . . $ 7.50 S ■>.oo Suit .. 1- . $ 6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good (lothes Seilers.
Jk NEW ‘ Taking Tune by The Forelock.”
All observing people must have BrHUced a growing wnlimrrl m ll..• country in favor of using only pnt-ap j fiMxla and medbciws of known nn position. Il is but natural that one should have some iio-rvat ,n the eoa. position of that which he is rlpectod to swallow, whether it be h-id. dr r.a or m.-dicirw. Thia sentiment has n suited in ti.e introduction in th# !*<’• lainres of many of the .''tales. as ate< In ths Congress of the I'nitrd State*. I bills providing tor the publication <4 ' formula ,t mgridn'itS un and labels of medicinM and foods pul up for general consumption Recognising thia growing disposition on the part of the public generally,! and satisfied that the fnlissl publicity ean only aid to the weil-w*rned IWf>« tatton of but propnetarv medcio»» Dr. K V Pierce, of Hoffa.■ • N Y has "taken tiro* by the forelock." as it were, ex! is publish i g broadcast. and on each bottle wrapper, a full and complete list of ail the ingredients entering into his med cine*. “trohien Medes Discovery,* die popular liver invigro afc»r. stomach tonic. bi<«>d purifier and heart regulator; also of his "Favorite Pre., ription" for weak, over-worked broken-down, debilitated, nervous, invalid women. “Due bold and out->p«‘k»*n mrrroxnt on the part of Dr. Pierce, ha* by showing exactly what hi* well-known medicines are composed of, completely disarmed all harping critics who bars heretofore nnjurtiy attacked them A little pamphlet has been romp'led from the standard medical anthirtiea of ail the several schools of pnetton, ; showug th> «’nMig>-d end' rseii.cnls leading wiedlcaF writers of the several irisrre«iietit« which into D.i, t Pierce's med in*, and roenmmerwiing these ingredient* for the enre of the diseases for which Dr. Pierce's medi cines are advised A copy of th • little booklet is mailed fret to any one desiring to learn more concerning the valuable, native, med'Cinal pant* which enter into the composition of Dr. Pierce's medicines A request, by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr. R. V Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y., will bring this little booklet by return poet ll tell* esactly what ingredients are used in the making of Dr Pierce s famous medicines This sinking departure of t>r Pierce from the usual course pursued by the manufacturers of proprietary tnedi cine*, al once takes his medicines out of the class generally known a* "patent" or secret medicines, neither of which term is at all applicable to ‘ them, as their formula now appears on the wrapper of every bottle leaving i the, great laboratory at Buffalo. S Y I It places in a class all by them •elm. Neither of them contains anv I alcohol, whish (act alone shonld cause them to be classed all by themselves ' and as entirely harmiesa vegetable ex- , rmd* and preserwd by the use of glywenne aud not with the usually emplhynd sVrqng alcohol, which works so much injury, especially in eases' where treatment, even though of the ! best, must be continued for consider. ‘ able periods of time, in order to make ; th*- cure permanent. Many years ago, Dr. Pierce found that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, was far better than.
ar-> for eiiract.ng and t”w•*r'k»r»g ?t«* rvcwin* » .n ' *ir -r.'i i>, t»r native, t»edkr‘tisJ | iftfrU bj» be .n ftnibLu!-.$ hm S • t t tM- -L.-.l; - aa. kr/U havt, (>r I ■ rrr SrM enmmaorad U> nea advanced in that Ihry may be rultn»«e<l vHh pr« br <*ur Urmem. Th * « •iy tnje f t Cioid* n heal fool, whii h enter* into both Use t>orU»r» Metical ■ Discovery" and his “Favorite Prrwnpti. n ll now tnn« upward ul »l » a pc-itoi a though • «n r>» aeaitig »» frota !'• to teals a pound. Maar tons i>t this ax «t valnabfe rv»< arw anr ua-.v ror.vun rd m Doctor Farrow's Late ratify is- '1 ‘''rganir MkdiC new. ' by Grover (.♦ M D of \ew York, we eatrara u« l« sing coticwrrung Hydra«t<« (Golden Foal r«»«< ,wlwch enters iargeiy, a* we have already stated, into the ro«»powition of both •' < widen M-edieal IRff* rover*" and "Favorite Free-ripto-n • Dr (*<* ra«» " Hydrast is earrvires an especial tofinerxw over ®ne»-ua *nr- , facie Its artrn in this respect Is so maadewt that the indicate,-ns tor >tr cmplovisci.t car.-rft be m rtakrn. Hence . tie" eMk.eccy f "(e-fdee Med cal Diecoverv which is rich in Golden Seal toot. ;t> all catarrhal affections. n> maw ter it> wi.at part o‘ the system located I (’poll tie liver it arts with equal CSV-ta.-ncy aid ettrsrv. Is a rh<>iag«.gne (iivwr iO'.g“Otor , it has few rijua.* Ab* in scrtifula glandular disease* genera, iy, cutaneous evwptiona, ihdigsstHin, debility, diarrbcr - and c< n» stipatom." * D-x-tor Coe continues " flrdraeti* , (Golden Seal root . t.ae been SMtt**fully reiptoyvd in the cure of ieuror* tinea It.» f sit.guiarslbcaey whanU.a* run.plaint ,s <■< it.p.-rated with hepatic (liter aberration *urrangvn er.l Hydrastis is sj“ < f inestimable value iB. Urt* trsattueat of chr< ttic derai gen.ento , t>l the liver It seem* to rirreuw an sspei *a. e -.ver the port*. v< C aid l.eyatir uve» rtrtictnro generally, resolving diascuviag biiiary deposits, rea lising < bstna t.<-ns, promoting sscretion and giving tons to lbs vsriow*fuai Im nr It is rtnir..-n’!v ci . mirogu* . (bver arreu ralor and -ay be roted upon w.lh cnnr-. irnce for tbe r> IM of tepatic ihvrr torpor, ter di grwtinn and ass tn.'auau, obviates conMipatioa. and gives tons to the dep*. rating cleansing functions generally • Dr. Coe further aays "We would here add that our experience has de- ' monstrated Hydrastis te be a rate, able rrmedv ,n bronchitis, laryngit v, tand other affections es ths respiratory" Idrgans.” After road-ng the foregoing extract* • who can ihif.lt the gri ut efftuady, in a i long het of uiseasew, of "GoMcn Medical Discovery,'' one ot the principal (ingredient* >f which a- trokne:; Pral root (Hydrastislf And Shis applies with equal force to Doctor Fierce’* Favorite ProwriptMiu for weak, wer*- ' out, over-worked, nervous, iavatel women ‘ Dr. Pterce's Pleasant Ballets are comj posed largely of concentrated principles extracted from Mandrake root. They a regulate and invigorate the stoma liver and bowel? On* or two isugar-cijatsd "Pellets" a do**. taa
