Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1906 — Page 3

Table Irie railroad. J fftCT DECATUR. r*«T BOUND V ,ru Kinross *' ™ - uro » p “ ■•‘a.;,’ L'*» ,i,T p - ro 1*°““ WEST BOUND I. Chirico fWJ*J '■'■■■■■■ ••'“ f”, (j,!<»s>> L *p’ .m ention ...10:10*. ni ■l ’ “"'Vw bX> H»“ l »012 Mp. m i’»r«» #:Wl ’- n ’ MonthlyjoHK »> ««"'>• TtcMet Agent.. E .- Tr»v. Pttsneno*” 1 Agent, ■ C.L Marlon, Ohio L RWIDsTiHDIim R’T. |.<„ Now In effect. Kun I ' 'I in 'y KiHun B,Bun °“' T ■ Sou,h ... 7.14 am I VHwn T’«P"t ■>-•’ ,r , i • :n H.Uxtin 813 pm K- ‘ i .m »«*m lOl'.pm yy”i: site" 12.00*® 6»pm t'car to Cincinnati Dally to „ „ IL-tti Dally G 4. Kaplda «xS»a ■o'** 1 jiam 7. Warn »17pm K. , ~,, ■ tstn <M'l. ■ 15.nl 1 Stem f.ttvm ■m" l11 iSan i.SOprn .’,s6pm. 8.30 pm *-®am ny s 14m 10'Cpm • .**» I • (. R an.l L sT.IOUIS & WESTERN R. R-CO I ’ciov«" t-«*F nounIn ass Ct June 1804 - I fy aST W KHT ’u r 2“ el rrpt Sunflay 11 '■■'■• m a *’ : Lak* trie * Western II f )in , <-ar<l front Blufftoa lad. SOUTHBOUND .7 *, H l rbw n i»iian*pcU*wltbo<H , a ndl'arntpo"» at 7:00a m. Bate ; L t w.lhout cbanfe, arrlrlna at Bluffton ■■ [\Taad u run »’>• Muncie * 1711« route rh M xtre made a buaiae** trip k ,rt Wayne thia morning, ■ Mann of Geneva, was a bus' a oa’.ler to our oity to lay. > A Macklin of Geneva, wa- a Ldcm nailer to oui city today Lon Shepherd of Geneva, was luihe** caller t> our city today L Canada of Winibeiter. was a Hfestional oaller to our city to r. Larlet Sether was attending to L business at Fort Wayne to L H Fledderjohann was attend L to interurban business at Fort kvne today. k[r« William Hheets of Bsrne. L attending to legal matters in Ir city today. plr» Harshman and Mrs. Overmi n Lri.wi t . Vicksburg today, after king a pleasant visit here with Illite* boho Miller is moving his family i’ the Barkley projjerty on Win Lter street, whioh was recently pchased by him. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter ar red this morning from Geneva 11 are the guest of the former’s krenta, Mr. and Mrs John R. prter George 11. Kelley and wife of Ge ka. were here last evening enroute I Paragould, Ark., where they own Ims real estate. They will be absent khaps two weeks iTheoaseof AtniliiHen against Bn Hill, who was charged with poping his board hill, was settled ie morning by Hill paying the mount due. together with the M» in the case. According to the Harriman Ten twean, Mies Irene Sohirmeyei s iuticsl ability is being apprecla 1,1 Daring her visit tberp she t" I*sen failed into service quite !Bq”snr]y and has played at sev tai social functions of note. Mrs. ckirnieyer is now vkiting there.

makes life’s walk easy <TRADE-MARKt Charlie Voglewede SeUs The Shots

M. F. Rice was attending to timber matter? at Berne today. Willard Steele returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Peter Laurant returned today from | a business trip at Fort Wayne. Charles Smitley of Berne, was a > business caller to our city today. Judge D. D. Heller was attending' to legal business at Bluffton today. John Myers made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Gay & Zwiok shipoed a consign ment of furniture to Monroe today Paul Beardsley was a buainrs,, caller at the city of the big court bouse today Miss Lillie Lewton returned to Berne today. While Mre she was the guest of fnenks. y. W Beery left last evening for Indianapolis, where he will con | duct a horse wale. Miss Edna Ehinger returned today from Fort Wayne, woere she was vis iting with Miss Grimm. Mrs. Rohrer returned to Hoag land this morning, after being the guest of John Schurger and family Mr. and Mrs. A. Furhmau returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While, here they were the guests of relativt e, J. S. Peterson returned last evening from Geneva, where he was attending to insurance bnainew. Mrs. Dick Vantilburg and daughter and son returned this morning from a visit with relatives at Portland. Mrs. C. T. Rainer returned today i from Fort Wayne, where she was vis | iting with ter daughter, Mrs. W. F. ; Rosenwinkle. Miss Agnes Schrock returred this morning from Crawfordsville, where she was visiting with her brother. Robett w ( hrock From the East Tennessean, of Harr iman.Tenn .we note that Miss Irene S •hirmeyer, of this city, who is visiting with her uncle, Hugh Rout and family at the above named place, i rendered an instrumental solo >.»*(ore the Woman’s Club, which was much appreciate. Mrs. L. E Route went over to Cookville, the latter part of last weea to be present at a valentine i reception given by the Pierian club. |andspenta few days visiting at ’tin home of Mr and Mrs E F s Dorman, returning tn Htrriman Saturday evening. —Harriman Ten neseean The Royal Comedy Co. coming to the Bosse (Ipera House tonight with a guarantee that if you are not satis tied you go to the box office and get your money back. This attraction is different than any we have ever had in the vaudiville attractions The price has been reduced to ,’iGc for re served seats, and 2Cc. for gallery. The membess of the congregation of the Evangelical church gave a sur prise party last evening on their pas tor,.A. B. Haist and wife, which was a success in every respect, and the victims were actually surprised. The evening was spent in many pastimes and *a joyous time had. Rev. and Mrs. Haist were presented with mary beautiful presents Last evening the young friends to the number of twentv, gathered at the home of Marion Biggs in honor of his Bitth birthday. Those present worn Lily Venns, Cora Burk, Agn«" Eady Gd lii Biggs, Mabel Har h , Cedi Andrews, Blanche Biggs. Gia.tys Eady. Celi* Andrews. Irene Euly, Erma Biggs, H»rey McGill, Dewey Oront», Ba yard Smith. Alfred Biggs, Glen , j. |. - B |ike La wren v BiccThe evei ing was .'pent in playing games, after whioh a luncheon was served The children then departed for their homes, wishink Mation many more happy birthdays

PATERNITY SUIT ♦ Cerne Parties tn Trouble and Ell Bixler Goes to Jail. Grace Ricker has tiled an affidavit against Elias Bixler, charging him with bastardy. The parties live near Bartie and tho defendant was given a hearing before Squire F. C- Foreman of B-rne, yesterday He was bound over to the circuit court and committed fcu jail to await trial. A peculiar part of the affrir. it is .aid, is that the defendant is willing to marry. Miss Kicker, but Grace asys it is too late and refuses to have him. Griggs Will Win. •y United Pr« M N«w« Association. Washington, D. C., March o.— Representative Griggs or Georiga will tie elected chairman of tie democratic congresHonal campaign committee tonight, all the other candidates having withdrawn from the race. David Hunsicket made a businers trip to Fort Wayne today. Wilda Watts made a bustnets trip to Fort Wayne this rnornirg The Black R»g club will meet this evening with Miss Marie Pat terson Miss Des'ie Beery went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short vint with friends Edna Grim returned to Williams last evening, after visiting with relatives in this city. Mrs. Roder and Mrs Yost of Pi'tsbu.-g, t'ennsylvanis are in our city the gueet of relatives Mrs D. V. Steele went to Fort Wayne last evening, being c»ikd there by the illness ot her mother

Mr and Mrs. N C. Gsllmeyer returned to Fort Wayne l»»t ever ing. after visiting relative* here Mr*. Bcohhite and Mr*. MtM*n I returned to Fort Wayne lawt evering, after attending the funeral < f Mr*. John Braun Mr* Lange returned to Fort Wayne last evening Hhe w*« b«ie attending the funeral of her broth 1 er. Albright Christen Mr and Mr*. Simeon W yard , returned to Marion last evening They were here to attend the fn neral of the former * sister, Mr* John Braun Mr. and Mr* John Weber and daughter. lasna and Mrs Romberg returned to For*. Wayne laet even ing. They were here attending the funeral of Mr* John Braun Mr*. D. E Studabaker left thia afternon for Leesburg, Indiana, tc attend the funeral of her cousin. Miss Bern io* Bean, who died ye* terday, during an operation for appendicitis The funeral service* will Ire held tomoirow The professional* again defeated the Klondike bowling team at the Halaoe Bowling alley*. »a«t even 1 ing. by a score of one hundred and twenty three pin*. The game* were hotly contested and interest ing throughout. Miss Justine Steinemann left last evening for her home at Minster. Oiho, where she will remain dur ing the coming summer While

bore stie was acting in the cap* city of stenographer for the Spring tied A'Fort Mayne interur ban company. Frank Cotton and a long, lean, lank soldier friend arrived at noon today from Bluffton, and were well I I >aded when they landed They proceeded at once to load up tn this ! city and were busily engaged all afternoon in making themselves a ( public nuisance Cotton wore a | : long, light linen duster, while hi* ; friend was dreaeed in his army uniform There is no question but what they will be arrested before leaving the city, and should they e»cai>e it they are Incky indeed. The Rink. Ladies only. Wednesday night. Wanted.— Sewing to do at h ie. Mrs. Alice Paterson. 'wk The Kiuk. Ladies only. Wednesday right. _i frightfully burxeo. (’has. W. Moore i machinist of Ford City, Pa., had ids hand frightfully burned in an : rival furnace. He applied Bucklen » Arnica Salve with the usual result "a quick and perfect cure.” Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c, at Blackburn & Christen’s drug store. r

THE PASSING Sam Sprunger S arts Restaurant in “Blind Tlsef’ Stand. I The Jacob Huansicker saloon and blind tiger frvme bull ilng on Main street | s now a first o|a<s place to get a good lunch. Hxmuel Sprnuger was not long in making up his i mind what to do after the temper anoe people of B?rne had succeeded in p itting the hit tight on the blind tigers, but proceeded at once to make some necessary change# on the inside of t le huiMirg and to opsn up a go > i naUurant and lunchroom In tho way of drinks he says there h nothing stronger than oc.ffee and a f drinks to be had at his place, an I everybody goes in and on* at his re«txuran» with perfect freedom. The tern peranoe people spacially (eel good j over the new. clean business en . terprise and they are going to! make Mr. Sprunger feel good, to>. by liberally patru lizug him. Mr. I Sprunger has bung out hi* shingle and has been dotug quite a little business for several days He h»s hind Emil A«- Jbliman to as.i*t ' him as waiter and clerk Mr I Sprunger is tninking of m, ring into the rear < t th« building win. hts family. —E -me Wi«nt>se The Ilink Lsd.es only Wednesday night Hr S(nppr4 ll,r l . sglllae. ' One Kuud v . rr. g a in.it was greatly a:, toyed by Uie uuuaua. amount of coughing among bla congra- , gali >n. He iutd i : a str > •>, and could only lx- (hstiisi tty heard when th* 1 I pe«>|>le were still and o;t> :itlve. As tbs COUgbi&g went ou. and even grrW t j worse, be suddenly »t«. |x<l right iu th* tmddie of tie* A. > > lestautly turned to the pulpit, every yotigh w** htjahrrd and there ea» per

Set t «.leii<v “My friends,” si Id the minister, with ■ Bulk. "It »■ •r: B ) <'i -■ i I Mop.” *ib>» gentle n-l.rlr hr. 1 the desired •Sect i >.'• !*• •’?• •■ f nd that their COUglimg • id :■«■ k> t 4 .nr# «!,eu they liked t» ■■ Sh ■kt Xtetit “I tl.s ■Sinister pr<w ••• ■,| th I. » e mu»<s under fur t. >rv fa»>»ra >tnht. >.xb I Iber and Mailer. T!# detis* *t matter i< Cure or le»s porous GcM will un .. .r> »n » 'Utup of nug.ir will als» »ib «atvr. Bbowfar there said he interstices or later Blom.i- spaces •*> It. but tha etlwr shows uv such pr>|«rt... it a it ,p of water Cnilid be m.g . d < ;!tl •' "l>‘ <US would ultimately see the different •loins of hy-lr-.g-:- nil oxygen that canstttute the uio|e< tile* of w ater. If t «u- .11 volume of etl. ■ could <• thus muguiflnl the lot itl • ■■< ■»“ *o.» “ • ultimate part w ould look like the flrst, which la tb<> same as saying that It la cut made up of discrete particle*. but filla apace completely Th «la -Xpress •d by Mylug that the ether is a eoa tibtlo is tiled lud is hune ,li .oui paruUe with math r Aw odU Wlrd'a Xrat. The oddest of ail birds' ue»t* Is the •tie built by t .<■ tout > me a r. Ub ifr.can songster. It * lai.lt of ”t ton and alwars upon the tree producing the material In uittractlug the domicile the female works Inside aui the male outside where he builds • sentinel -t ' <» n «p< nl nse He sits In ttie box ai I keeps watch or ■ danger come* itl the f rm of a bswlt or a *i. ,ke be m tn* il » family, but aarvr eutars tn< tua ti uSs! Women In Vealee. In Venin «ors the l.ih* ltrs Im. the women of the lower i.usnea accept tribute* to their lieuuty from perfect stranger* .ns n matter of ■■ •-* It I* considered not only proper. but polite, to compliment a pc-- >g m <b t> on the eh.irm of her beautiful eyes or complexion If <>ne treads on the skirt of a pretty woman, one b*<. only to s.-tr. "Piirdoti, benuttful girl.’’ to receive the most drilling stnile and bow In return for the awkwanln.~s. At enfes frequented by the people It is Um custom for waiters to say when placing n chair for one of the wnmen, "Take this Beat, beautiful bloml.” or. Sit here, lovely brunette " -i» the case may bs. A Woman Soldier. Women dlt»gui'cd as tneii h ive often served as soldiers The following inscription is oil a tom list'’tie ill the Eug llsb town of Hrlgti'on: "In t lernury of Pboelie llasael; born 1713. d <*l IS2I. aged IOS year* she servisl f. -11 iny years as a pri . ate <> I "i rmy parts of Europe m I ; ■ t >■ buttle 'f Eonteuoy. ftghthig braveiv. she received a bayonet wound in the left • rm." e raMUfctttr- « «»f He was a locking Tinti. • nd, ju ' ■’ ' f -a l i ippe r ■ . he was a butcher by trade, and this belief w:;s vet Hied u few minutes later. He carried a white apron under his arm. mid as he entered u car a huge deliver dr<>- ■ .-.I fr<- i the ' : i<! •• to ti e floor A youth who I 1 d nit reached the age of di-s tetion sank out merrily. “Say. mister, you dropped yottr pwketknlfe." The passenger* la. ghed. but they could not help but think that tbs youth t'-.ik a '• ug eh tr e on kidding a tnnn with a < i<nvet - Mbany Journal.

NEW LINE Gold and Silver Belts Belt Buckles, Side Combs, Back Combs, Ladies’ Collars Os all kinds, in the very new. swell things, • You can’t help but buy them if jou see them. Also oyr NEW LINE OF SPRING LACES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS in the new stuff; they are ’>eauties, to®. Be sure and see them soon. If you need anything in small notions or new novelties, you can always see them AT TRUE’S Rido6Ville2 r ? shc<l J ?t " , "'-7 l p_ Stone Screenings and all that are interested in the use of crushed stone. Have you ever had anything better than Ridgeville Crushed Stone for your rmd* aad all kiudaof c< n> r*te work. Th* road* lu year county, built with RIDGEVILLE CRUSHED ST’iNE, »p*ak for thumaelvc*. Oar •ton* with th* •enteuitsgw makn a road for immediate u«* and will nev»r wear out. Correapondenc* •elicited Addruaa. ftrmfield & Gartwiight Ffiditeville. Iqdidqa. BONE MEAL TH F. sh »-«•! 11 :g•• 1 r ;'• • • ; ;.’: . a fin* lai i frr .'*r. s - t'’ <ti »t ' tL* b.-r * lay faster and a great thing to keep littl# chick* Iwaithr This ss •omethmg new and lam C'«iB»p«l *tn turn t >.t a L'j, 25 and 50 pound *aek« at price* that will «»■. ru- i y i Don’t let your chicken* dwin-ile «u t u tL;:-< ' r the vact of a healthy food, but purvhaee eat-* d '•■* the r< - ..IS ( PURE BONE MEAL. FRED SCHEIMAN I t — 1 -_l——■! II ■—Ml — - f=OF< SALE. A five room cottage, with lot <> vl >. . >« f fruit an T?v "in fa r.v good •haje- Hou** pt|*d lor g.w ami good oatern Tt.» pr< pert; h a larguiu at sri(O(M). Adv one iu the market for a good amall bou»* or wishing to in reel for rental pun>o*es will do well to investigate Farm of "fl acrea, located »ix miles from Berne, with good eight room houee and two cellars. Large bank barn 4< x”0. hog house, corn crib, goal orchard, uearlv ail black land, fairlv well dta ned, well feaced and bus '. acnui of timber. Price 16,00000. 18,00000 ca*b acd th* baiac--.* in fi»* ie.,rs lime. This place u» cheap and will pay vou to luw-ugate If vou ar* thinking of buyingcity or farm property com* tn and get vu» complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Comp iy. Phooe 4.10. (tffice over B im«* Hamt** Stun- I THE NEW WAY TO CURE OYSP oiA PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GEPMS. TRY A FULL SIZED 3OTTLE TREE. Fepsoi.l* cure the worst forms of !>ys You .! 1 tey< v i cent, eep t an<l all other Acute or L'linm VI w- i->k attv I't s«> . re<: t Moin.jch DUorders by rejuuriv.; t:;r u: ;• > .; ecuto mt lining O< the stotnaen an I .!< : v a: ! i • v til disease germs. Dyspepsia oucc cured - >» m this way never returns. J (■!• harm by i s ,« •: p.'e-oi.h are •,.ld at S’ cent* « bottle »n an e,..r>„,. > .tioul.t i—a6«<il ata guarantee to Cura or money rrfi le,t ,(.,niacli .. . a-t<>. ~,t • ■ t • r■i« m bfb Wewillsendyon.ifyou haven. • used Pep- Trv Pepsotds tc o pr’eeon’v cents eoids before, a 50c. bottle I‘REE; merely a bottle at drug store. Or you mav have s send us your name and addre-s. and vou full sized bottle free bv writing the Vte •ill receive promptly a full sized bottle, j Chemical Co., Cbicago. lIL | W. H. NACHTKIEB. 2d St.