Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1906 — Page 3

Khne Table IIrIL kailroad. SpW' November 12. 1905 gffigfr DECATUR. ■ '' east bound itw -™- 11 '»••“'•■'> Vre Um. 11-t> tn 4 " ? L.rtro Expt®’** '-* 1 P- U1 B'B; '/ J Buffalo ex tXp rn KzSr WBBT BOUND iH t'nne" ‘ I il -7 . ~/• Vestibule'! U. m .'..rrf > Express E » except Monday. ■ *> j,,hx rUBMIMO. Ticket A<ent., BKk > f..>s Tr»v. I'aneenker Aifenr. ■feig - [ - L - ' Marlon, Ohio I {UNO RAPIDSTINDIANI R’t I ■ - „,m ‘dsHv " Kxs'un* Ei-'F’.Fy Bw 12.51 am V.Usni l.l*pm TjCpm | W . | •..•am * l'«in 2 18pm *.»pr>. l-.am '< Cam i"pn. 10 rpm ■ •mu * , '"‘ nl l 2 06pm 6 Mp,,i ■' , t'ram TirepimC ear to Cincinnati K < Dally to North 1,11112 Gd - Kaplds Er* in BB r . l.JOam 7.Warn 3 17pm /flap, de liglS iss . J'S I g’-LU rw nty -115 pm lO.SOpm .*»m train sleeping car to Mack City I «» m • ■ Parlor ear to <> K »"•’ Ml ' “ lr .ln Parlor car to G It and |jt./«O B- W «■“* Clt2 - Redo. ST.LOUIS 4 WESTERN R- R CO I -OLOV«" L«*F ROUTT' | In »ts. c» Jana M. 11MM I BAST. dally... «■ » tn | ■’ ut:y njcapa Sunday 1; •:n Hu •\-ks.a-’ v ■’.W WMT HRi-l-ayBIPW. dally . -5 ba® ■■> v, dally aieaptinndar II ano Traveler. dally s U p-r H.l-txx. Eraiaot . 10 5.. a m ■■ tirta a Wester. I f me card from Bluffton Ind. I 4 SOUTHBOUND Sunday .»:’•• tn | ■lO-IMUiy except Bunday .'„ . aiiyerceptSunday 5 * rr. HB V r in" through to Inalanap'dla elth rI , arriving b)d» a m K" >a»ea Indlnnopolla at 7:0(1 a m Bun. •Moot cbanit* arriving at VuidUran ria Muncie * Rls « route i Krnvui Gerber whs attending the MBr"» *ale at Berne, today. I Mk; Vanoil made a business trip 1-B dft Wayre thia uootning j ® !r- K<i HulHvan returned t<>> today, enroute from B : Hjlr and Mrs. M B Arnhls.ld »t Fort Wayne today verting friends. MR>. W. Beery, Fred Reppert and, Weber are attending the horse ! at Berne today. ■Mrs J. W. Hamilton w.,nt to g igiand this morning to upend 8 inday with friends. ■Albert Selbmeyer arrived this rn ng r m B >rne and will spot I inday w Hit his parents. Miss Mi.igverite Motan returned is morning from Birne and will . Sunday with l.er father ■ Mrs W A. Wetter returned from Oren, Ohio, after visiting her Mrs. W. H. L. Stultsandl ■ i’liarles Brock wrote to his par yesterday that Dr. Rosenthal more than pleased with his While he bus not been 9b > to fit up any yet. the worst past. ■ Fume misoreant ’art evening look liberty to throw u stone through |He plate glaa. window ia th l busipiano occupied by Mr*. Whit ■ght, in the west pxrt of tho city, Kiown a« the West End grocery,; feveiai bLow Cates i” She is positive she •revs the guilty pirties and ■ >ubie may follow in the way cf •retti in a f 'w diy".

— " 11 — ■' JS ■To-rMight I L?. And you can see in mIMMS ■■• <vie> «e wi’d H-.. 52.50 S3.CO B'U'. :1 arid Blucher styles Patent.|Kid and Calf leathers, iWgßk straight and swing lasts. I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes.

Charles Myers made a business trip to Bluffton today. M. F. Rice was attending to tim tier busines at Berne today. L. C. DaVosa was attending to legal matters at Willshire today. I>. C. Annen returned today from a business trip at Magley, George Nichols of Berne, was a business caller to the city today. Marion Oliver of Monroe, was a business caller to the city today. Rev. J. A. Sprague of Monroe,! I was a business caller to the city to day. Miss Johnson went to Geneva today to visit with her sister. Mrs. Wells. f rank Cottrell of Berne, was at tending to legal matters in the city today. Miss Mattie Ball went to Berne today to spend Sunday with friends. R. K. Allison and French ymnn made a business trip to Chicago last evening. Mrs. N. Detro and son went to Geneva today to spend Sunday I with relatives Mrs. D. A Dent of JFort Wayne, passed through our city today, en route to Willshire. Dick Bolbrock went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sun day with relatives. A J Smith returned today from Freemont, where he was attending to t i mber matters. Mrs. J. C Moran went to Berne t iday to sj>end Sunday with her I mother, Mrs. Yager Raymond Gerould of jOrchard Lake, Michigan, is tn the city the guest of Charles L.i>< b. Mias Nellie Klopfenstine returned to Berne today after being the guest of friends in this city. J. Williams of Glenden, Indiana, has accepted a position as night operator at the '’lover Leaf depot Roiiert Schrock arrived today from Cmwfordsvile and ia the guest | o' his mother, Mrs. Nettie Schrock Delraa Elzey returned ioday from Fort Wayne, where he had i.eon called owing to the Hines of i h s baby Jndee R. K Erwin returned today from Fort Wayne where he was acting as special Judge in a ■ civil case. Mrs. Jacob Hart, who [has been ill for some time, is no better, and i j indication are no encouraging a* i to her recovery Thomas Beatty returned to Indianapolis this morning after making a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs. J. Buhler Word was received from Chicago i last evening stating that Will Helm, a son of Joe Helm, was anff ering from appendicitis and would be operated upon today Harry Helm left last evening for Chicago to be at his brother’s bedside dur ing the same On? prosjieroaH merchant "I advertsie in the newspapers be causo am not ashamed of my goods or my work. Because I cater to the intelligent class, they read the newspapers and I believe in ircreasing my busipers Isd 1 vertise in the newspapers I can talk to more people |hrq -MD tbe uew spa pers. a groat distance, in less time, aai at a m< re teas onable cost thaa tn any other way,

SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist. The conference year clo»eH with tomorrow’s services. Tbe pastor will preach morning and evening Tte evening service, at 7 30. Bap ttsmal service at 2:30, for proba i tioners or children. Junior league nt 3:30, led by Miss Mary A. Miller an i the pxst >r Plan to be present land enjoy the sirvioee. All will be ! present in hie name. Sabbath school at 9:15 at which quarterly report will lie given by service of m>ng and sermon at 10: JO Subject of sermon, “A Divine Blessing. " The evening preaching I hour has been yielded to tbe young people who have prepared quite an elaborate program Following is a • part: Recitation, Zelma Stevens; responsive service, tong by choir, recitation. Harry Fisher: vocal solo, Mabie Harb; recitation, Mary Mom ma duet, Pansy Ball, Inez. Coverdaln; recitation Marie Ball; ••ong by choir paper and talk, by pastor; recitation, Lilile Steele; vocal solo, Cecil Harb; song by choir and mizpth benediction Presbyterian. Sunday services Prebsyterian church. i 15—Sunday school 10:30—Morning worship. Qoar teriy Communion Service B:oC—Christian Eendeavor society. 7: ( 'o—Evening young people s evan elistic service. The annual Presbyterian Wc man s Missionary society ment in the church next Wednesday after noon, April 4, at 2p. m The s«s siona will continue until Tuesday mgb» Mrs Glenn will give a popular lecture in the church Wed nesday night no admittance fee. Everybody cordially invited Al fred Fowler, pastor. Baptist. Rev W. B CnlliM will preach st 10:30, subieot. "Our Lord s Com inand 7 30 subject, "The serpent in The Wilderness Illusira'ed with slereopliccn views All we! come. Denial Made. •paciai Telegram To The Democrat New Y >rk March 31. —An official denial was made today of the r* port that the anthracite operators had’iefnsed 0 meet tbe miners next Tuesday. The anthracite roads will not attempt to operate the tninet, at present Hotel Man Dead. •y Uwltad Prsaa Nev.s Aaaxxiitlotx. New York, March 31 —James Breslin, one of the beat known bo tel men in the country, died today Notice I have plenty of money to loan jn farms. No commission, D. B. Erwin. Attorney at law For sale —A oook stove and a heater, both soft coal stoves Also an oak bed room suit dining table and buffet Inquire of Mrs .Frank Smitb, Decatur Iwk Wanted —A piano box, seejndband. Inquire at this office. For sale. —White Brama eggs. Fifty cents a celling See or ad drees Michael Ml]l>r, rural route One. Monr.e, Imo Wanted —A good stead; Geiman girl Who okb do Mood plaid Odoking ; Good wages to tight batty Apply | with references Yc Mrs J. P,Evans, 42 Old Fort Place, Port Wayne, Ind 3| Before you buy or tall ar city property ** The P K Kinney Real Estate Agency OWY 100 farms for sale Money to loan at 5 per cent ten years time. P K Kenney Decatur, Ind. Room S and 6 phone 242 Stodabaker Bloc*. ‘ { - xailSrra. . Nanea l» KnalaaS. The vlcur of Meiuteiry. iH-rbyshln", writes in his parish magaxlne. "A huu fired mid thirty eight baptisms, and I have not yet bad a 'Sarah Jane’-that delightful, old fashioned name"’ Amused, as lu» said, by the vicar s sad wail, a parishioner replies to ths vicar, saying the reason is not far to seek. n>(' cUstMU of the parents residing In these parts is to consult with their incumbent recording the choice of the name for the offspring. The uatiicil consequence la that all children born on s saint’s day are called after tbe saint. Tims a girt born on St. George’s day would be christened | Georgiana and one <«. St. Clement's > Any Clementina, an<! so on.—London ■ Express. * *■ —l— M.I—W ' —• • • "What a happy doff you art! Don i you ever borrow troubleT’ "Nope. Can’t afford it. The interest I is too high."—Town and Cotintrv.

SAVED THE LANDS. Hnw Be Cosmos* Gr.«t Speech Happened to B<- Iletlxered. The longest speech on record is be , Heved to have been that made hy Mr. de Cosmtis in the legislature of British i Columbia when a measure was pend . Ing the passage of which would have taken from a greet many settlers th*- • lands. I>“ Cosmus was In a minority, j Tbe measure had been held till the eve of the do e of the -•■:i or session, fa less action was taken Is fore noon of a ulven day the ad >vonid full. De Cosmiis got the thuir at l'» a. m and began a ngain-t (he. bill. Its friends supposed he wotll 1 be done by I o’clock. At 3 o'clock he was saying, "in the sts-ond place.” At 3 be prudiicetl a fearful bundle of ev deuce and insisud on reading it. Then the truth dawned. He was go ing to s;»’iik till noon the next day and kill the bill. Then they made merry over It and tried to shout him down, but that gave him time and !»r<*atfni>a apace. They finally settled down to I watch the comi at between the strength Os will and weukne-s of body They gave no mercy, no time for dinner or I wetting Ups with water and no sitting | down. Memliers went to diue and sleep in squ ids, but lie i.'oamus went! on. bay downed. Tbe speaker was alternately denting I and trying to look wide awake At last noon came, and a single man was triumphant Although b s voles had sunk to a husky wli q>vr ills • - s were bleared and hlos!*L »t, bis b-ge tottered nuder him. bis baked lips w .<■ cracked and smeared with blood T>e (‘osww | had spok<*U for twei.ty slx hours and I saved tbe lands THE BANANA PLANT. Each Tree t"r<><lnee« Onlr <»»» flur.eh >f 11« ■ I ruil. The banana t L t*t is not property a tree nt Mil. It h.t. > wo «l\ t er It Is a Urge, gns-u •! V t, with big leaves six o ei-tht feet long and sometimes two f‘-et I c>o«t It grows to n height of t«'ii t > f > irteen feet or even more, awonl g ! > the variety of plant an I the soil and ellmate. Each tree produces one bun- h of frnlt only, which Is really tbe terminal bnd of the plant, just like an ear f wheat or barley It has no bran and W . the frutt 1s ready. wbl<-h Is twelve or fifteen months from the date of plant Ing. the tree Is cut down snd done with. But while It Is growing tip and ma taring Its fruit It Is at the same t.tr.e sending up from its roots other young plants or suckers perl ps eight o* Hire of tbem. Earth of these will pro dues Its own bm>< ii ,jn turn. *«tne lhetn in a couple of months offer the ■trent plint and there Will thus be al regular stnse-- <<t: «ff fruit. Maur of | these suckers have to l»* dug up and planted elsewhere, or they would be too thick on the g: »m<L And ’here U this pcsuillarlty aicait | the lutnana: You can plant it at ttn.'l season, and tbe fruit ripens all the i year round. When once a banana field ba« been planted out, all that is neees i •ary to la* none Is to k<s*p It clear of, weeds and keep thinning out tbe mult, plying suckers. 4 Wnodtrn 14 fitch. The most curious timekeeper perhaps that has ever t>ren made In this eottn.Ty was the work of one Victor Dortot. who lived at Br stoi. Tr io., tn the last century. This boroioglcul oddity was nothing more or k-ss than a w s»!«-n watch. T! • case was made of brier root, and the inside works—all except three of toe main wheels am! tbe atfrings. which were of metal — were made from a piece of an old box woo I role Th* face, which was pol abed until It looked like a slab of finest ivory. wa» made from the shoulder blade of an old cow that had been killed by the care. "DortoVs <ceer watch.” ns It was called, was an open faced affair, with a glare crystal, and was pronounced an eh-gant piece of workmanship by all the watchmakers ■ In east Tennessee < Won.lrrfat Mi-morr. Mortmains, the great Roman lawyer’ and orator, had a memory of extraor - dinary Scope and tenacity. After composing il speech 3r oration be could repeat It Word for word exactly as be] hud prepred it. on one occasion he, wout to nn auction, where the business was carried on during an entire day. and nt evening, for a wager, lie wrote down a list of the articles that hail lw*en sold and the prices, together with tbe names of the purchasers. In the order In which tbe purchases had been, made. A spot la most seen on th* finest Moth -German P-orerb Mtexakew Xlwdness-Jadt-Hello, <>M man' Awfully gla! to see yon. Here, take off that coat and put on th!" smoking Jacket and oake yourself comfortable Dick IVeueetaks It! Do you nirtin to insinuate that I | Con’t feel comfortable in a dress suit*

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