Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1906 — Page 3
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IT e. are showing Ihe new Spring Models of the Dunlap shoe for men all styles $5.00 all leather CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells snappy shoes for young men ■ »
Charles Reinhart made a business trip to Geneva today. Louis A. Holthouse made a business trip to Chicago today. William Anderson of Geneva, was a business caller to our city today. Miss Parent went to Ft. Wayne thia morning to spend ths day with friends. C. M. Meyers and M. J Krohn made a business trip to Preble today, Emil Franz of Berne, was attending to legal business in our city toj day. Miss Grin returned to Williams last evening, She was shopping in our city. M .J. Veaey of Fort Wayne, was attending to legal matters in our city today. Mrs. Henizer returned to Williams last evening she was shopping in our city. P. K. Kinney returned last evening from Geneva, where he was transact ing business. Miss Bessie Hanuff returned today from Wolcottville, where she was vis iting with friends. Mrs. Weider arrived today from Ne bnska and is the guest of Mr and Mrs Harry Cooken. Miss Rose Tonnelier went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit a few days with relatives Jerne Williams went to Fort Wayne thia morning to take a course of treat , ment for rheumatism. Mrs. France arrival today from 1 Fort Wayne and is the guest of h< r sister, Mrs. James Bain. Mow Gertrude Brennerkamp want i went to Fort Wayne this morning to i make a short visit with friends. C. J. Lutz will thia evening enter i lain a number of boys of the Prteby lerian church al six o'clock dinner. Mrs Decker returned to Kalama > zoo, Mich., last evening, after making a pleasant visit here with relative*. • Mrs Violand returned lo Fort Wayne this morning. While here she > was the guest of Mrs. B. J. Ter veer Mrs. B. M. Byers returned lo Moo- • roeville this morning While here she was the guest of Mrs Peter Gas fer Frank Smith left this morning for Hammond where he will consider several propositions to engage in work on the road. , Several societies and churches will this evening celebrate Washington’s birthday by holiday entertainment*, which no doubt will lie worth attending. C K. Bell, agent of the Walk Fargo ‘ Express Company, thui morning re 1 ceived a new wagon which is ccm ’ plete and modern in all respect* and will insure the prompt delivery of r your express ■ The M. E. social which was to have been given Friday afternoon by Mrs. G. E. McKean ami Mrs D D Heller 4 will be postponed untill some future 9 time on account of the death of Mrs 1 L. A Graham The mail carriers and rural route 1 men are getting a much dsnerved hol--9! iday today, owing to the fact that the 9 government has seen tit to in this manner to wlebrate Washington’s x birthday. They will assume their > regular duties tomorrow > Owing to the fact that today isa legalholiday.it being Washington* i birthday, the Chicago and Toledo • markets were not obtainable, and far , mers and those interested will take J due notice as the quotations today ar-» I' not corrected. Thu markets aa usual ! will ba given tomorrow
HOCH WORRIED Fean HU Wile Will Commit SokMe After He is Hanged. Special Telegram To Th* Democrat Chicago, Feb 3? — Johann Hock, who will be hanged Friday, [says that, the question as to whether hisjwife, {Amelia Fiacher Hooh, will carry out her threat to oom mil suicide following bis death, ia worrying him more than his own approaching death Fuaring a Startling scene. Jailor Whitman lo day issued orders that Mrs Fischer Hoch tie closely watched during her last interview with Hooh Hoch. |who slept peacefully last night, informed his jailor* not to fear as he would not commit suicide. A FEW WIRES Con<rtstman Cromer Arrived in Utt City This Afttrnoon. Hon George W Cromer, present Oongteeaman and candidate for an other nomination and eleotioo, ar rived m the city on the afternoon <trend Rapids, and * bu«y with the glad hand He ia {looking bi« twat [and wears the smile that wen t come off. He arrived too late for a personal interview, but we hope to catch one before he de jxrte Fie, with Chairman I’ry anger are laying a few ground wires. Social Declared Off. The Washington Birthday •««'ta> to have been held this evening, baa tieen declared off owing to tie death of Mrs L. A. Graham, it be ing the rule of the lodge that no so ctal affairs can be held within thirty days after the death of s member The lodge will meet at ~ 1 clock thia evening to make ar rangementa for attondirg the fu neral Freight Wreck. • osclsl Talsgrsm Ta Tha Dsmocrs’ Pittsburg, Pa Feb. 22—A west bound Pan Handle freight struck a yard engine here today. Edward McKenna, engineer, was killed, and R W Young, fireman. H H Jor dan and Matthew Morning badly injured Joe McFarland made “ business trip t Portland today. A J Rmith was attending to lim ber buameae at Raymond today. Lawrence Meyers arrived this morn ing from Detroit. Mich . where he is attending vt er . ary * hxl aid h the g ieet of hia jjarvnis. All members of the Elka hsige are req nested to be present tomorrow evw ning at the 10l gw room as businetwi of important* will be transacted am! your atteudawe is desired The Night Hawk Club last evening drove to the home of Mr and Mr George Kintz three miles south of the city where they offered congratulat ions to Mr und Mrs. J< e Smith who were married yesterday morning Mr. Smith taring a charter tnernlwr of th" N H Ca. and also the first of the-e membrnrs to l>eco<ne a benedict A verv enjoyable evening was spent after congratulation had l*eu extend el to the young married couple Jesse BuGet, concerning whom we wrote an article a few days ago objects to some statements made, and in hie own defense writes the following *-.Je«se B.:tl«r was not born in Whitley county, bu' heard the wolves bowl in Wayne county, Indiana, with boys like Oliver P Mortion, Hol Meredith, James Booker Noble Kay. Hunter Meek* and many others Fie resided th.- i first eight years of his married life in Whitley oounty with a itotohman saw as the practice in those davs He was five years in Page county. lo<a.|on government {land, where wolvee howled and Indians prowled over the prairie lie came to Adams county. March 30th 1N«I, and cast his first vote in Centre villa, Wayne county. He stands firm for Gw>rge W Cromer and is opposed to lobbyists or grafters ” For Rent—A well furnished eight room house with bath. Enquire at this office Before you buy or sell Farm ar city property see The P. K. Kinney Rea! Estate Agency Over 100 farms fcr sale Money to loan at 5 per cent ten years time. P. K. Kenney Decatur, Ind. Room 5 and fi phone 342 Stndabaker Block. H. i
Indiana Postmasters. United Press Nswa Association. Washington, D. C., Feb. 22.— The “following postmasters were nominated today for Indiana; Walter Mible, Edinburg; William Peck, Remington; Frank Dillon, Rochas ter; Demas Bates, South Bend; John Elam Valparaiso; Robert Nel son Warsaw. Red, White, Oreea Seas. The colors of pure oce in water sad the varying Shades observed where impurities are met with are diversified by the coloring effwts of the enormous multitudes of various forms of organized life which swnetimes tna*k the natural color of tb«- surface of the sea and tinge extensive ares* with remarkable colors. Red appears to tie moat frequently met with, tn the southern part# of Hie Red sea and In the Arabian gulf large areas are co!ore<J blood red by nili r— pic aiiituah-ulae, and in the Indian ocean simitar forma of life cause, in addition to red, milk white or yellow spots of great extent, the appearance »f wli.< n 1* frequently alarming to the ignorant sailor Off the Guinea coast ship* aometitriea appear to float in milk. Kxtenslve mJ streak* are also known to on ur in the south Atlaniic ind aouth Pacific, wtotcfi are .-ausid by host* of small ml truetaeva. The ertulliou sea" of California owe* its brilliant color to infusoria. Arr is colored gm-u hare been noted, rap. < ially in the arctic region*, which ar« due to myriads of diatoms, and in » me pert in« of the antar<*Uc SMS diatoms of rudy color make the water a ii.rty brown. Mew Ueeerel Heller l-mo • Heree. While In front of i'etei»i>ura Geurral But er roreivsd informal w that Uls favorite horse. Alm had bes« Accidentally k i -1 by to.nng into a ravine i pon the departure of h.» tnformnut he i tried au Irish ser- au( to go and akin “What, Is Alu ind Eye deadT* uie! Pat. •-What’s that to you? Do a* I bid you and ask no <p ■ • “ Pat went about hu b iainrss and in an hour or two rctnri>«i “Well. Fat, where bar* yon been all this timsl* 1 sternly detuauded the gm era) ’ fik inning the b•>!-»■ yer honor '• “Ihe-j it take nearly two hours to perform »w-h tn »»{»-ratb»of" “No yvr honor, but then, you see, it tack host half an hour to catch him," ropitsd Far vtei.ersl Butter <-a»t ut-»o bl* *err*nt such af- • -ii» i.-.fc th- Fat thought be meditated skinning an tmbenan in rvreuge fort!.«- !■ .rh <»f hl* t. os*. Valar •< h»11.r*1... When our juniors tee the <-oui”.iuo white . abtmge and sulptoir wing butterfl .e* «,< e.eu the superb Monarch and gnrgeiHis Ajax swallowtail* flitting through the Hekla or at times city stm-ts they pvrtwps never giv* thought to the fart that butterflu-. may be of commert i<tl value But «m-h la th* ease. Dome of »ur domestic butterflies on *•■> «iut of rarity than bvaiiij .:;<i pn' ITOO) Otte to i several doitara. which coilntora gladly pay to Insure the ompirtem-ui of their | cabinets. Big pr. vs are paid for sou* j of the mugu ii rut buttvrtlivs <<t the | morpbo ami paplho genera, wtm-b ar* ! rainteiw bu«-d ia <-olur* am! spun fit* feet In wlnga floor 1 -h to trop-te-n! e-jtintrirs. a: i it ia after. ne.'w***ry for tiiHseum. to v.-nd <«»< *1 exjWdltions for them They rutigr from llUtoflWiu a Ha I tiro. >rv lieraid steel—— i ii ■**■■■ ns i - - 11,we— HaS.lovk Meeks. Why do ha btm-ka < arry th.— peen: ir I. . l. ~-r mark." u«-*r the bead? Hom* tell ns that they are a memento of It* pressure <f SL I’eter’s i auger, when he wvut flaming for th* tribute mousy On the Yorktalr* coast ! of England they say the devil one* doterm e.| to V<...■! s bridge at I ley i Hi* Satanic majesty did not start th* bridge for lb- convenience of the peo . pl*, but for the destruction of ships and sailors ami the auuoyan>-v of fishermen u> general, tn the iwogrvss of Uis work Old Nick dropped bia hammer In to the sea Sna king at it hastily, b* : caught a ba l l - «. and all haddocks ; cart-' Mie Impr .t of bia bla< k Ungers to this day fsaeel*. Conceit t* es»-n»i;d to rapid advamw■eut not orvr-weit. but conceit In rea-onable volume Th* ronertt of youth liecomcs the assurance of old agr. If you're martyr of your conceit, you have back of you a slave of uiihmIted assistance. If conceit la your sue ter you're doomed to failure. But I don't cultivate self coucelt It's a lusty I ' plaar. Give it half a chance and if will outgrow y >ur self respect —N. C. F*w,er, Jr in -. nptiou.” Do you s.-.jw yaurseif to oe vms s»eentxuindwt wrapped up In a browa study? Look about you. Speak to •hoae th.it you bar* been In th* habit of ignor'ng Mik* friends with every on* Btriv* to toui-ti life averywhere you can. T.>: will accomplish your tasks better by so doing than by going forward b >f'y * r s»orbed in cnwlltatten or . _-v'; mueingn. Jinks Wh.-lt n-nder can- yonr self* takes of you—always worrying about yonr health. Blinks Yes; I have my life Insurvd tn favor of my slater.— New York Weekly. The truly sublime Hi always easy a»l always aaturs Burk*. DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office over Auth’a r-weirv store. ’PHONE 472.
Last Week Special Suit Sale was Vcry Satisfactory There Still Remain About 55 Suits That we will sell ai the Following | Prices. If you want a Real Bargain, come and see these Suits: < 16.00 Suits go for $12.00 «i 5 <>j Sir.- • . ' I r . . . $| 1.00 $13.50 Suit go for. . . . SIO.OO ft 2 1 Suits r . . S 9.00 $ i.-o Suit .... $ 8.00 SIO.OO Suits ga for * * * . . . $ 7.50 s>fs S ; :- . . $ 6.50 Holthouse,, Scluilte & Company. Good Clothes Sellers. ■i7 - —T~~ - —————— ■ Don't Forget Yo« can buy lheme useful iutehen arv *• st TRI E8 cheaper and better than »v»r *• t a»e 11* ««»i that maowy can buy, A full hue cd Milk Pails* Covered Pails, Galvanized pa.'» waah umuim, stew pan* , 1 ver*, dipper* sitter*, d ust pan* i n eups. d.ab pan* -» »»t. 1 im. mi can* tack hammer* tacit clm* knlvm and * «** butter ladl** btuabva pt all kind* am: • It- -i«au ott«. art.. •» y u bwevery day of yi'ir use and the be** fi* ««« dun'i as* big price* Cum* MM* what you can k -y ' r 5 lOc You will be surprised a* the p'.n ta* 1 g pc*»r of »te small aiekle, AT TRL'E’S. ; ■ —— —— —>— —— * BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Friday, February 23 Mr. Porter J. White Freaents hut rtupendoua and n ignificeat production of GOETHE’S ( “FAUST” ] With Startling Electrical Effects. -■•vKlf.-uhiat. he «-c d " . . - , n “FACo*’,” and be accepts the forfeit and signs the bond. The Duel of Death Maphisto kills Valentine with the electric sword. “FAUST,” the Acme of Stage Realism. Tha Moet Complete Theatrical Production erer Preeented in this City. PRICES, 25, 35, 50,i75C. Seat ante Holtbonee Drug Ce.
