Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1906 — Page 3
"ime Tabic ERIE RAILROAD. f t jjovembpr 12, 1905 -j- DECATUR. east bound l M W»« Y " rk J «x ..«:»»• “• ’ WESTBOUND „ .oaa .. ••• ItW®. TO , ?. Chicago EIPJ*J* ••• 2; Warr. .. 10 >O. d E%cxr<‘P* Sundsv, ff’iJcept Monday. *“» jobs ri.xxiso. Ticket Ayent., . V- .« Trav. Passenkor Agent, C. L. Eno»- Tr * T ' * Marlon, Ohio IND RAPIDS & INDIANA R’Y. s Uih‘" b^V ''hx^ 1 "’ Kx^^D' ll ' H, ?> V'Ms... T.lUtn 1 l-P™ [•> «' ir , E-J? n &is»m 2 l3|,m H f? l ” D 'o'-'’ 1 ,. firn V.ttsm lO.Upsi i*a*“ »•»»“ - 1 Dally to „ o „„ r , h Pally Od. Rapid. Rxlun I, 1 I jwm TJOum S 1-pin >" .’uusui elOam l.iX'ptn ? ndVupid. hSIS 1 Wpm »-««’>■• r r » l , r.e JtV ] w^in M.jopm S.UTwni nw.ny i rpm »««P“ ’•«*• - ” 7^!rr7ar'to C O. RiS ■= ■ ’. Vrain Parlor car to O .11. and Llii’carO. R- t<- Mack City. EDO. ST.LOUIS fc WESTERN R. R CO ••ciovi" tear aourila »ff' C* June SB - 1904 ■ ■ AST, i-Cvmm.rcUl Travsisr, dally... 5» m La*,., dally, except Boaday. ..11» a m |Z"»y ixpreaa. dally -- > « t-uJ-al fr.laht i 6 <” n -n»yl«pre«a. da11y...... . •l’ o * ® .Mi dally, except Bunday .11 a m ,:a‘«».rcf.l Traveler, dally »:W pn> i_Ue*l Freight 10:55 a in Lake tJrte • Wester* flma card from Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND U-Dally excpt Bunday .WHS II— Dally except Sunday Vi‘ B n 15-Deny except Sunday . 6:* pm t u run» through to tndtanapolie without Eaf BFFIVtW 10.30 lb ED x a I«are« Indunopolli Mt 7:OC* m. Rum I,jtb without Chang®, arriving at Bluffton ; * Taid n># via Munrt® B < rnn»#
tfr* Eli Ray returned to Monrce |iv she was shopping here. >rral Hrrruff made a bußinrss trip Marion, < )hio. this morning. 4ra. John Mayer went to Monroe lay toapend Sunday with relatives, (rs. Eli Sprunger went to Ben e lay to spend Sunday with relatives. S<|Utre Veley of Geneva, was at Kling to iegal matters in onr city lay ft'illiam Fronefield returned todi y n Werl whtre he was visiting w. h stives. Mrs I) E. Scott went to Fori ivne this morning to s[>end the y with friends. Mrs Xuten and daughter Matiejar ed th s morning from Fort Wayne, i! are the guests of Mrs. Clark. Hr and Mrs. S. Spangler returned m F rt Wayne today where th- y idea pleasant visit with friends. Hrs. •>. P. Btriow returned to Van trt this morning. While here she r the guest of Mrs. J. C. Hower. ill members of the Macal e» order > requests t to meet at the hall mday evening. Business of impoitee. Hrs Knrtt returned to her home Plymouth this morning, after mak [ a pleasant visit with her sister. * D. E. Scott. ?. K. Bell chaperone I a party of hi who ate dinner at "the shack," sn river, lavt evening. The bill of s include J about everything ever tented to pleaa v the palate, and »sure enough relished.
No Other JM* Portion of the Hvirna.il Body Is JoSr So Tortured In •■ *‘ ,e Effort to JffigF® 3 Clothe and Pro- J tect It as the Feet. 'BBS f BVY the H CROSSETT WH < $3.50 SHOE $4.00 Kg SE9w r.. M —~7T~| !t rc 4 uires "° t ,rf -‘ kl "s' in usgMK * ’ wj «* *"■<•> a revelation of .-omI Wa *» .llt>’ ’’t .' t ... fl WK LEWIS A. CR.OSSETT, Inc.. NORTH ABINGTON. MAS*, Charlie Voglewede Sells The’Shoes
U E. Smith made a business trip to Bluffton today. D. \V Beery watt attending the horse sale at Willshire today. Ed X. Vancil made a bupir.ess trip to Fort Wayne this morning. John Wcb“r watt attending the horse sale at Willshire today. G. W. Horn of Craigville, was a business caller to our city today. Charles Phillips of Fort Wayne, is in our city, the guest of his parents. Charles Fuelling left last evening on a business trip to Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Lavina Kern went to Marion today to visit over Sunday with rela tires. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Pyle went to Marion today to spend Sunday with relatives. Milton Sebum and Keulien Reideu bach, of Schtirn, were business callers to our city today, Mrs. D. V. Steele returned today from Fort Wayne where she was visiting with relatives. Miss Jessje Delhi returned to Pleasant Mills today. While here she was the guest of friends. M. V. B, Archbold returned la»t evening from Cincinnati and will (spend Sunday with his family. Miss Della Davison and Frank Miller left last evening tor Ossiar. they will spend Sunday with friends. i Mrs. C. K. Foughty returned to Fort Wayne last evening after mak ing a pleasant visit here with relatives. Hugh Woods returned to Warsaw last evening. While here he was the I guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs 1 E. Woods. i Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett re i t uned to Yorktown today after 1 making a pleasant visit here with relatives. James M. Beery, a harness maker, who lives at Hoagland and Miss Ann A Keifer of this county, have ' lieen granted a license to marry. Surveyor L. L. Bannigastner sold ’ today the Duer and Durbin ditch for ' cleaning. Barney Everett bought * th* four sections of the ditch for ■ j 8252. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers ’ a big bouncing baby girl and John is 'letting the clothing store run itself r ! today, and is busily passing the cii gars. Both mother and babe doing well. 1 Mrs. Smith returned to Marion to ’ day. She was enroute from Geneva, where she was attending the institu tion of a Rathbone Sisters ledge . Mrs Smith is District Deputy of the above named order. I A crow lof merry people from this r city went to the home of 'Villa <1 Steele last evening and gave him a genuine old fashioned belling The ( boys, however, were unable to get Willard to set up the cigars, as he stat'e I when be came to the door that th >y bad not made enough noise. It * I is possible a return trip may lie made t) uis home in the near future Joseph Smith, nr., the venerable * wagon maker, who has been suffer ing trorn paralysis for some time, > had a very severe stroke yesterday, and for a time his life was despaired f of. H’ railed, however, during the ’ night and this morning is resting f muob easier and apparently out of r danger He is sitll very weak and I must'be given the 010 e<t oare aid attention.
A SPRINTER How He Has the Advantage of the Heavy weight. A professional tn a small Indiana college was explaining the merits, of cross country running recently before the students, during the chapel hour. He said that to be able to run well was often as valuable an attribute as to tie able to defend one s self ably. He told a story to illustrate his point. While he was a student there were to women Who were the pride of the col lege in atheletics One of these men was the champion boxei of the institution, while the other was a track man, and could run a hun dred yard: in ten seconds One day the boxer wanted to take a shower bath in the gymnasium, and, it being a rainy day, he took an umbrella with him. Not wish ng to take hie u nb e'la into |the bathroom, he set it up in a corner 1 of the “gym and pinned the fo| 1 lowing note to it; “This umbrella was put here by a man who a 20b pound blow, and he will be back in fifteen minutes The other atheleteVame in shortly after, and saw the umbrella and the cote. He hid the umbrella and pinned t*.e following note upon the wall “This umbnlla was taken by a non who run* a hundred yards in ten seconds, and he will never be back ’ CONTEST IS OFF Piano Election Will not be Given as Announced. The piano election oont»*t, which begun Monday morn ing, under the direction of eight of Decatur s btuuneM men, has been declared off The affair culminated !in a kind of love feast among the merchants or most of them, and an (effort is being made tJ organize a i nusiness men a association t > do away with the giving of premiums - - Storm Sweeps Coast. •padal Tslsflram To The Domocrat Boston, March 10.—Three deaths of persons, three horses killed and many people injured by the tailing Hos live wites and uni >ld damage is the result of a storm which ■<wept the coast last night A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Cou htipation. often ends in Appeodicitia. i To avoid all serious trouble w ith Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King " Few Life Pills. They perfeetls regulate i these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c at Biack burn and Christen druggist. SVanl .d Girl to do housework at Peter Gaffers T 413 The sale of lots near tne Clover lewtf will be he.d Monday. Don’t forget the big aale of lots, near the Clover Leaf. Monday Miss Segur returned today from Angola and will spend Sunday with friends. Mr and Mrs. W. Meyers returned today from Fort Wayne where they ; were the guest of friends. George Cramer and children desire ito thank the friends and others for the kindness and sympathy exj I p.eesed during their great affliction. Earl Peters informed us today that he had received word from the Cairo base ball team that he had i been transferred from that team to Mattoon. Illinois, where he would play during the coming season The new contract was forwarded him and i.'alls for a nice salary Earl is a good catcher and >ugbt to make good with this team The league is a good one and he will meetjmany fast ball players. He has been 'ordered to report for duty on ApiiLttb Wanted Girl for house work. Apply 422 Jefferson street. When ordering Jackson Hill Qml, call *phone s 3ll. J. D. MER IOA- 6rtd t f WANTED Men and women in each county as F eld Managers to represent, advertise and distribute Mtnplea of our goods. Salary fN< 1.00 per month, paid weekly and cash ad vanee for expeiMs No capital or experience necessary Poeition per maneni. Addreee, NORTHWESTERN CO, Cept A. 10 338 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Hl,
SUNDAY SERVICES. Sunday services at Presbvterian church, Sunday. March 11, 19C*>. 9:ls—Sunday school. 10:30—Morning worship. fl:oo—Christian Endeavor society meets. Topic of study. James Picture of a Perfect Man James 3:1-18. 7:lo—Evening worship, Thursday evening Song and Bible club meets at «:15. Everybody cordially invited. Rev Dr S. 8. Cui us will preach morning and evening. Methodist Our Sunday school will l>e instructive, the church »er . ices will be conducted wor*h>ufa!ly. the class service will inspire and the Epworth fjeagne be helpful to our 1 young people Do not fad m oom ing. You will be welcome at all. Evangelical. | {Sunday school at 9:15. Missionary stvic* at I'l <O. Y oung People s meeting at B:<>0, leader, Mrs. Avery. Evening service at 74M). A cordial invitation is extended. A B. Haist. Pastor. l ife - . High I It lias leen ». I tint «u<«- «< • ««.-»- In getting that nt which iilin*., and j being h‘<t>i v l:> It I.h- h «»«»«• *h ">l-i have an Ide.l >f wlmt I* t > »- the exprvwslm*. <>f his or |, r (if- If this t- ntttlmwl In Ko-...-- .. -u b « f* I'-” i be called -u<v-,*fiil IL i- «*. tl ( » a s I ceseful ir. ui or " 'in ii l» the o< w - J has aucceei M fairly well iu , the actual life > ■ 'V* . •• a‘iti •• I Ideals of life Thl. . r- .1 -tr<-o«’h and perslstrtwv that call lor .outinual struggle. Il fwtts tlx* l> SlKit achieve nirnt of life, Relwer well - lys that the j ■inn w ls> succeeds above Ids fellows is the one wito early ill life dearly decerns lib abject and toward that oh je< t habitually directs Ills power*. From “Vital Qwstkms." by Dr. Henry D. tluiphi. Old Grretiw »«*h % iliagtr Os that part of New Vo.-k • Ity known vs Greenwich village, situated on the lawer west aide, the Four Track News »ay«: older as a village site than Fort I Amsterdam Itself Is that of 'trwtiwkh village. Here, when Hudson steered I the Half Moou through the narrows was the ItnbaU riilagi as t*at«poh*nlc»n. oti a high nnd healthy spot water I ej i>y Beatavar'a kill, the same Mhwtta brook that until Htv l» the last cdititry ran alsive ground Instead of l-rlow as I now avrttss t njou ami Washington Mjiianm aud into the Hud--n near Houston »tre»'t. Ttr 5"-.* lllc Grapes. Every »h<w>lboy knows that the fa ble of the fox and the sour grajs-s Is Inaccurate from a natural history point of view, says a laiudon newspaper ■nd. as usual, every sih.s,ll»>y is wrong An eminent Oxford prerfeMor r>U bearing the point dis- ussed the oth er day actually brought some grapes and then went to the 100, where Ur tried them on a fox. who ate them greedily 1 Ills Uim. slr rasitlwa. "If you are going to rvuia'iu In puh lie life you must do something to at tract attention " "If I don’t attract attention t don’t get revlecteil. and If I do ultra- t at tentioti It's ten to one I'll be Invest gai «sl Ho wtiat'm I g>iu’ to do?” Houston Post I njMaf. “jto you think your pnrrnts are tin fust to you. \\ 111 • Hid that your te.■■ h er has it in for yon? V-ni are a pair, nt>-ised martyr, aren’t you?” ‘V-s, lam F.. ,-ry th.ng Idol» laid to me!"- t'level.iml l.e.idvr Tbs lloekkesper X-,l BrhtsS Mr Asker ' h--> tell me that the lK»okkis-|H-r of y-mr ttrui Is behind In his accounts fs that so* Mr Tasker —Far from It. Hr came out ahem! It’s the company that’s le-himl <»» W F ! ! "Wasn’t the bri l-.1.-lightfully timid?” "Very. She was e-eli »iiy tea years when It cuuie to giving tier I#' - Rrmeerssnn-W •gwreew. Bridegrooms ar<- n«‘ia!ly considered necessary to tla* wedding feativltiea ths world over, about the only land where they are regarded is uuneceeacry being I’olymsia There the young man Who wm-Wl a-wool:ig go tur’ « ' at ter ever to hla parents and friends ai I takes to the wwxla— no -I.lff. uh matter tn that part of the c -entry The fam ly proceed to tr I’t'c w th the |- irente of the bride elect, a-.d after a more or less extended palaver the arr-.ingctuents are brought to a s.t' sf ietory conclusion. Then ensues a festal time, w th feasting. s|HMshiitaking and other forms of celebration until at hiss the nuptials are announced and ti e groom makes bla appearance among bi» f' ends, in theory at least s ultvieu ly hungry for btiruaii compani tnshlp to rega. .1 Itla bride with more than usual cotuplasense Wsrrr Klther XX ar. Old Party—You worry your mother terribly Why we you so wiekedl Bid Bey 'tauw f I'm good shell worry •linkin’ I’m slffc. Hs b< happiest, be be king or peeeant. who finds peace in his homerGcettee
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 our NEW LINE OF SPRING LACES AND DRE-iS TRIMMINGS in the new stuff; they are beauties, 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 C home SWEET I HOME Do You Care to ce Your Own Landlord? W*H have recently bated «ome valuable iovalbm. ;n both city and /arm property. Among the farm Lande are tract® 0* I*so. U* 1 ’. bio, •M), HO, Vi. 10. and •*> acr«*e. on the gravel pike and roadie U e have alao, city ree»den< e«i on Munr‘>e Mt. Wh , tlth. . and LHh». street# at VO, MAO, ami and good pr <»ran(, Line. Mercer and Rugg • tree*e at S2IOO, and $475. Ahm aonte good proper'll a in <»eneva„ led ’Ae have a large hat of other pftpert:**# n the mark** Nu barge for ad vertiaing if left on the suarket for the time Hated. THE SNOW AGENCY 'PHONY 230. Decatur, Ind BONEMEAL THE fit"«t thing ever : r . > *>-'» '< I >' Alm • fine l*»ui fertihznr. S turthuig ib*t will tawke tbc r.woi lay faster and a <rtsrt »b«t K 1 ?*!• t- •• btM.lhv Tb:» ;• »>metbit>g new an-! lu t* .x} *> • «■ t irn .1 i .1. 25 and 50 |k>uo<l sack* at pn that •» Mb c:»i» jc : Don’t let your cb. keu« e L <n to noihibg for tbe wait of a bvmllhy food, hut purebMe rati* aid •-* *B* rotalu jf PURE BONE MEAL FRED SCHEIMAN L 1 ROF< SALE. A five room ctrttagr with ot WtxlTJ,ki. o! froit. barn im -O in fmriv »«<1 übape Hou»e pij*d sot gab atui good riatem It » proper*) la » larg« a at fbtO 00. Any cn* in th* market for a gocii »t; »11 Law or wishing U. -u---vest for rental purposes will do "ell to invuat gate Farm of"» 5 m rea, kx-ated six ani-'es from Bern*, with gu*l rijrb* * ; house and two cellars, l arpr tai s bam 4<xW. bog bcu»e. corn mb, gted orchard oearlv al! blm k land, fairly well dra nret sell fenced and tae 1 acres of timber j’ii. r 55.UC 00 F3.OMJ 00 . a»b and the balance a ‘-e years time Tbm plac* i» cb«ap »td "di pay veu t, investigate If vou are thinking of buyitg ity or farm p prtv, exa.e iu and ge’ •** complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phon* 4-’W. ’ffl * uver Ferns’ Harness Store Decatur, hid. -I — - ' ' - —■ — —•
Notice to Farmers. On April Ist we will have a car load of Swift's high grade fertiliser that we will sell » t argam Wr also have on hand full line of Raw Bone Meal at Sots a pound. Or e’er Hbellt at .o. For'tie at the City (’oaf and Feed Company, J tn Schieineann, Manager All smart up to date w >ol*ll to lav know how to bake,wash, sing and play Without these talents a wife is X ti Ln less she takes Rot kv Mountain Tea Smith, Yager A Falk The big list for LaDalle, the ma gtciaa. to on at the Holtbouee Drug oompany Would you like to sec hie entertainment- If eo, add your ns.tne to the list. Everybody iuvi’
led. no one tarred. The price is 35e’ and if v a thintr after the ennter. , I ' ramment yon didn t get your I money's worth, I will return the money LaDelie will put on some . new feature* never before seer .n thia citv. and those that have never i men him worn in magic, will be ‘ agreebly surprised as he is now at the t< p of the ladder. He may imt have tie reputation of a "Keller,' but he will «h .w you i some things that will put * Keller ( in the shade. The »'oner you h:t the big list, the quicker yon will »er "Amer m s Greatest Mag-ciana and Illusionists, the Fantasne La Delire ’’ All orders for reserved seats by mail er telephone will re ceire prompt attention. Yeure J. •T B ere
