Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1906 — Page 3
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■J— - L John Tyndall was a business n Im at Fort Wayne today El Van<■»> made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. R MiCoy made a butenes* trip toChurnsbusoo this morning. C C. Ernst returned last evening <,• n a bn inen trip at Gooeva William Anderson of Genova, vat a irisine* caller to onr city to day. Mim Brewster arrived this morn ng Irota Berne, and ia the guest of friends Mrs Luke'went to Fort Wayne »»t evening to spend Sunday with relative* W H Fledderjohann was attend ing to interurbrn matters at Fort Wayne last evening. Alex Prrkr of Willshire, passed through our city last evening en rente to Fort Wayne Albert Sellemeyer arrived this morning from Birne, and is the g ieet of his parents. Miss Margaret Bell went to Fort Wayne last evening, to make a »hcrt veit with friends. Mrs M. V. B, Archbold went to Muncie last "evening to be in at tendance at a silver wedding Clint Drummond returned to Furt Wayne this morning. While here he was the guest of friends Mrs (’line returned to Monroe ville this morning, after making a uleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sol David. Miss Emma Valentine returned to Monroe last evening, after tuak iog a p easant visit here with her ”»ter. Mrs. Jonas Tritoh.
We are showing The new Spring Models of the Dunlap shoe for [men all styles s£.oo all leather MH MHM * ** ***** *' CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE * Sells snappy shoes for young men
ROLLER SKATING I AT T H EE R I N K Grand Opening Saturday Evening at 7:30 Beginners’ Instruction Matinee Saturday at 2:30. The management reserves the right to refuse admission to any objectionable characters, THE RINK. Next to Cor. Court and Second Sts,
Mrs. Davids n went to Geneva to dav to visit with relatives. John Sohug returned last even ing from a businere trip at Angola Diak Vantilberg went to Portland todav to spend Sunday with his family Miss ,Rosalia Peitner returned to Berne today after being the guest of friends here. Charles Cueao went to lietroit last evening, where ha will attend to oil matters. Miss Graber arrived last evening from Fort Wayne, and is the guest of her parents. f Otto Wemhoff arrived last even ing from Fort Wayne and is the guest of his parents Emil ‘Franz returned to Berne last evening While here he was at tending to legal business Mr and Mrs C. E. Hocker went to Fort Wanye last evening to make a short visit with friends Lae Yager arrived last evening from his regular trip and will spynd Sumfay with hie brothers Mr. and Mrs Thradktll returned to Pleasant Milla last evening They were enroute from F irt Wayne where Mr Thrailkill was taking a course of treatment for hi* eyes. County Surveyor L. L. Baumgart ner today sold the John Meshberger ditch in Hartford and French town ships’to Ormau Friend, for 11,702.15 and the .Samuel Doak ditch in Wash itigton township for S2’.M). The program for the Heidelberg Glee club who wdl appear at the Bosse Opera House Monday night, will be given in the‘.Monday’s issue of this paper, it having been hsmbd u i to late for todays issue. Unmaimed letters remain at the postcflioe for Mrs H Hubert, Miss N. £., Davis, Miss Maxell fisher. Miss Jessie Boston. Mrs W. Wag goer, Mr J F. South. Mr E F. Hood, Mrs Stisaah Pede. Mr. Telia O. McVey, Ralph German. Prosecutor John C, Moran was net able to attend court this morning and his illnes is rather serious. He baa a high fever and th* attack of la grippe it is feared may develop* into a case of pneumonia. His many friends are hoping he will soon be able to attend to his business duties W. R. Smith the milk man Lad a runaway this morning while making his usual rounds caused by the doubletree on his outfit breaking. The team was stopped before any great damage was doneahh mgh Mr. Smith had to postpone his trip until later in the dav. The runaway occurred in the north part of the city The Night Hawks entertained a large numlier of their friends last evenin fat an informal dance Tl e next informal dance will lie given on next Tuesdv evening and this will be the last dance given the club until after the Lenten season is over. As usual Miller's orchestra will furnish music for the occasion.
L. C. Amen made a famine** trip to Bluffton today. All Rdx-kas are requested to I>* at the hall Sunday at 12 o'clock. N. Staiter returned to Craigvill* today. He was a business caller here. Miss Lizzie Be:tier of Bluffton is in ' our citv lb* guest of Miss Flerence Sprunger. Rev. jPeters of Nebraska went to Geneva todav where he will deliver a lecture tomorrow. Miss Gertrude Cunningham arrived t day from Ft. Wayne and is the guest of Miss Edith Wemhoff. Mrs Pat Moran returned to Ma rton today While here she was the guest *>f Mr and Mrs P. K Kinney. Mrs. John Spuhler and Mrr. Henry Mayer went to Upper San dnsky today to attend the funeral of Mrs Fred Moyer A slight change in the time will go I into effect on ths Grant! Rapid* toI moorow and the traveling public’s • attention is called to the same. The only changes will be in the night I trains the one going north will be i due her* at 1:20 a. m. instead of Jl :'’o I a. m. and the south bound 12:05 a. tn i instead of 12: I*. Th* remainder of the trains will run on the usual time. A fatr sited andience was enter tained last evening at the Bosse 'opera house by the production of “Faust ” Although Porter J. White was not with the company, his un derstudy played the t art of .Mephis to exceedingly well, and reeervrd much merited applause. Mr. Whi'e is on the road with “The Fools Revenge Mi* White was with the company here last evening, taking the part of darguertte H. L. C. Theil and Ralph Me Clung of Fort Wayne, have l>een in our citv for several days, arranging for an agent to take charge of tie State Life insurance company Negotiations were c: sed today with Jesse D. Robinson, and here after this young man will solicit you in this line A branch office will tie opened in this city and Mr Robinson will have full control This is a good company and have , a number c: policy holders in this city and under this new manage ment will no doubt meet with sn< cess. For Sale A good two year old colt Daniel N. Erwin. { slt’> For Rent—A well famished eight room house with bath En<iiure at this office Lost Fox Terrier Deg White with black face, black spot on hip and snail black spots in hair on body. Will pav for return. D. G. M Trout < Hay nt llabt. The ftralrfiteet ibi»s u» nature or i art I* a ray of light when paasing through a tnclluui of uniform Hence the eye Is to test th* etnrfulitne-'t of »n tsig* or tut*- by h >id Ing it u< nearly ** possible < with a ray of light. »u b parts as de- [ art fruiu slraiidHues* (lieu Intercepting a ray aiul causing u shade to i»e east upon other parts it Is n d known st what early |><t od In the history of mankind the <ll»< eery was made tluit straightness could I* thus determined It is certain that tbou-ands of medianice use the uidlnst daily witbent beiug able to gbe a rational explanation of Tro, Cosraare. I True courage Is cool and calm Tbs bravest of nieu buve Uie least of a brutal, bullying insolence and in tb» very time of danger are found rb» must serene, plcssunt and free we know, can make a coward forget himself and tight, but what is <ione is fnry and anger ,an never Ire placed ts Ute account of courage —Lord Shaft** bury. Oa«t aa «is per>»>*a>. - If I were to ask you to marry ms •bat would y< u gay?” "Why. Mr. Brownby ” she faltered, "really this is so sudden.” •T thought so,” lie answered. “That's sbout what they ail say. Much obliged." And then he said it was time for tiii>' to go. For (he Rain* Il>y. "Tills awfil! extravagance of yours must stop. You’ve saved absolutely tndhing for a rainy day ” "Ob. yes, I have, dear I've saved s lovely blue rainy day skirt**
ERRORS IN ILLUSTRATION. Mow Ka*llr 'lliry Vrr MaCa In llnrrt ot I'rrparulhitt. "Perfe< tioii of detail.” said the car I toontst, I* very rare In the t. iking ot I pictures, whetio r they be painted on | canvas by the great master* or drawn | in line by men wbo illustrate the daily ■ newspapers. It is the general • "fwt ! that teiia. There are few newspaper plcti|:. « iihd I 'C.ii I ■ v • :. In w 111 h < -.,1 <.!>': p ■> -< :..v fi > w fr.ru the etandi>olnt of re iHtnn. "In tii« hurried effort »f the newsI paper artist, who counts the tulnu »s by the Cl., k. tie '■ lu ■ • ‘ “ •’X' '> v I for this, but when we <••* a man carvi ing a turkey lett handed on th* «>ver ' of a magazine w must agree that the artist has either U>-u <-nrei» *s or else ‘has .•inpipcA a left Landed model to pose for ’ im, :>i:d ,■ latter utiou is scarcely probable "A fisherman landing a trout on a I light r,»l :h n -r a t :.v T on th* ■ reel IS unite a ru::i.,n il.‘,’t.;ke among I magazine ’llustr itioii*. and In the mat j ter <>f <f*,i vine-’ of :% periods tbs , ii!u»tratnrs arc vroefnlly tacking in informn: ■ « "To i’lustrate bow apt t»e are to make mistak iptmued the ca'tuon--Ist, ' .‘venil - go I drew a flgurs i represent me < 'd. eimo'lated. stars hug, a thfm of *k a and bon»* IL* I figure » is Uaif naked, and I tri«i to ibt.u. out all t:.,- r I data. » the ' shrunken Unit e, the gaunt face, th* rib< protruding through the skin and, aixive all, the hollow cavity where th* stoma'ii should Lave Deen. A friend of mine, a doctor, took me to task shout it 'Persotia who are starring to death.' be said, maj b* abuormaHy *ma ated Ui even other part of th* lob except th* 'ouiacb The atxU» men In the advam t-l stages is ckpamk ed giving the victim a gra*»«jne ap pearatice To substantiate tine staten.ent he showed me * iue pliotmcr ipbs taken in lad a dur i g a famine, and 1 I was f<> ed to ad: ,t that be was rtgtL" l .*i*hiiadeJ|kta i.», -’d. VS her* Vessel* H««e lye*. Painted on the (r* sef nearly al! the Junks, or < tpnese sailing ve*-<els. ar* ■to be seen huge eyes It Is beHeve,! < by the s ipvrsi.Hulls inhabitants «f < ht Ina that if the ey*. which la rniss-d as i l» relief, was not tus re the •.*-•»! could Dot are where to go anti wuukl therei ton- come to destruction. Even if I when at aen th* ey» got desgreysd or : damaged another would faav* to b* ! painted in at once No Chluainan will I sail on s junk which is not ndorued , by ai. „d even an E -ziisii pasenger boat wh h piles Ls-tseen twe I Chinese towns L is a huge eye palatial on each s’d* of het paddie boXM. noth Saw <hr Mwnkey. "I bad a moat tembte axperienea to day.” declared the pretty g:rl to bet boa rd. tig house COinpAlllOU*. ”i was walking nliiig the strret. when suddenly i beard a most p*s-u)tar noia*. i I looked up. and there on a stoop stood a most l,.de»ua inoukey, i*--ring at me. ‘ It startled me, and I stepped buck I quickly, putting my hand to my eye*. ' Thea the man who was coming Just 1 behind me retuark»xl: ”‘You're all r .gbt. little girl I •*• I tt. too. and I've ts-eu on the Water cart for weeks ’ N>« . what do you sup- ' poe* lie meant?” The men boarder* who were at ft* table an-wered u f , but the wlf* of 1 one of them ex; ..lined to the girl later : ou_—New York Tribune. ■ —«*• A Remarkable Comedy. Tlie m.>*t remarkably comedy ever written !* ’’TL- ' marles.” by Deatnarefs. th* ;>rot> of RL helleu. ! Every character in the play has a hab , lu. .nation of o. e kind or another. One Is a enwatd who thinks he Las conquered the world, r.mdbvr a poet who conceives himself tetter than Homer, another a hirer who becomes tuamored of every heroine be reads of In a romance, another a beggar who thinks himself rtvher thati Croesus. — ———
DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST I Who has been In huaines* in Decatur ' twenty years still has hi* office at the old stand, stairway north First National Bank, r-ecatur, Indiana
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———... .... —— ______________— ———rm—■ Last Week Special Suit Sale was V ery Satisfactory 7’here Still Remain About 55 Suits That we will sell at the Following ; Prices. If you want a Real Bargain, come and see these Suits: $ 6.00 Suits , for 512.00 $i '.xiSuila g< : r . . . . si 1.00 >13.50 Suits g»> for SIO.OO 5i2.50 S’i/.‘ > f- ■ $ 9.00 <11.50 Suits p> i< . $ 8.00 sro.oo Suits g> for $ 7.50 S 9.00 Sv. ts >f. - $ 6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good Clothes Sellers. - ' " ■ Don’t Forget V<>a can tmy lb >•* tiMfttl kilcbma art. at TRI E3 chrep*r and l*H*r »ban ever aa w* have tb* that money can buy. A full line f Milk Pails. Covered Pails, Galvanized pad* waab hMion «rtew pana. pct t.ver*. upper*, aifier*. duel pan*, tin cup*, diab pan* wa«b I,t - oil can*, tack hamui*r». tack clau*. kuiree and fotke. f .tter ladle*, buieiie* u( all kind*, ami a the ueatid ether arv ** y.u o**d every day of yuur life and the be*t 0! tall i». we ibol biffpree* C< me and •** wtai yen can • v ' r 5 10c You wdl l*» aurprired at it* purchautg jxrear of ti» «inal! nickie, AT TRLE’S. I —————— *9 e 1 - . FOR SALE. A fiv* room cutlage. with let ’T'xl <2.l< >* of fruit, nr I 1 xk) in f».r v g<'id <,ha,w. House pi|*d hrg 1* and g<od < Tt -f r jertj m 4 Largem at fWC ilO Any one in lL* tnarkei for a »t: a.—» w g t veet for rental purpoee* will do well t< investigate Ferm us acre*, located *ix aulee frem Berne *th Kcod wgU r< ■tn boune and two cellar*. Large bank barn <ox7o, b g L .*e. orn cr.t S'* 4 ? orchard, nearly all black land, fa.rlv well drainer we set red snd ta* 1 acre* of timber l‘nce JS.LWOO. >3.(40.01 - a»b ar<: it* tiatanre .n fire year* time. Thi* place i# cheap and will pay von 1 investigate If you are thinking of buyingeity or farm pr t*rty ,cme in and gH complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. ’Phone 430. Otfioaoter Burn* Harn*** Store. Deiatur. fnd.
