Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1906 — Page 4
■Time Table ■ £RIE RAILROAD. _ ■p EfFEC T Novem ber 12.1905 ■ A j- DECATUR. ■* ftA’T BOCND B v rk Rxpr«’*W • .VU. n*.. ' ..\ <v i Oihimbn* fl-ft* a. m. ' rw H.M»ton Ve«. Um. *3' P m ■■<• •‘ v 'itriro Esprenw •■ • P f “- ■ ‘s-.*'’ , J.,hJ Buffwtowx viS’ll m VEST BOUND ■l< , ..v . i »rno E«pr<-»» D m ■•' ” rtn,, * T ' ■r” ' ,■• ■ M ,n<l«». ■ c * ri.«»two. Ticket A«ent., ■ „ , i«..« Tr»v. Pwiwwinfwr Agent, M 5 '■ h Xarlon. Ohio | M D RIPIoFTiNDUNI fU. ■ irv ”■ I’**-Now In effect. «un ■ «*’*“'> KxSun Only ■ r’Slum *.H*m I l*pn> T'tkprn *' * I Mm 2 I.lpm ".’’mm >’•' . „ in i ■< Klam .|.«l>(n 10.15 pm ■ »•'■•'• r«tn lo.oopn> S.Mpni if' tH " _ ■ p»rl<»r car. ~ ■ a;n keeping cur to Cincinnati ME Hally u> ■ I»»HF lid. Huplrt" «»”>» ■ _ 1 *M*m Warn tJ7p«n. U P ‘ juoam •» 4.00 pm | i.i«ie fc tf’am I H.iOpm ■ l.*t» T.Wpm »'• *" i SApm ».*>pm «Xnm ■ *'”*.*' <<:ty«lspm ».5»-pm : *»® *" n •leeping <"«r ’« M«. k ot’y ■ i .rb rcnrio G. R »n<l M.. k , BH . irnln H.rior owe Io O K »*d I ■ 2» v .* • '• R - u> t “ r - I m-'N SHOWS 4 WESTERN R. R CO ■ •cuougn l«*F sours - - B »t n jsmk.iiw ■ » 5 B ■ 3»Uy .«'»«• Ouufl.y .11 •" * rr. ■ a E WB,T U *■ x-:>»r •«»’•••■ •■-i .'.'J I’* 1 ’* 13 ■ li-B* dull!. .genpt•■nffog u * a ® B I, UJ...-.mewilwi Trwreiwv. a*U» » I* pw< ■ *p-UalM«a- . 10 *8 • « i I L>S» erM • WMtora I from Bluffton In*. I SijCTMBOCMb ■ n <l-0.: y»«ep‘ ■ z. !».. * f .«enpt Sunday 11*. • m I fc» . y.ieapiOuiwla. t«s® I lie U rune ihrouih »o ladlaaapolln wllpoui I *« ndlan^o"a el T*o a m «naa ■ ■eage nHSonl eaaage, errl.lag al Bluffton I ’ffo *•".*< »• y” ”• ■»»«• • ♦ «>•»• Watch This Space. THE MODEL WEATHER FAIR t II J SMW m*<!> a tonin’** trip | V>■<■ llalny m.«>l<- a bunin*"* trip to p.rt Wayne thin imn't iilg. i> M Siwjtol retunie.l iu.t evmiiiff j I •. a biimiiMM trip to Herne. !!• ' ry Kiwnnrnian mmle a bumnee. | t< .: !.>' H..aulan«i Ittet evening. M t. Hire rrturnwl la»f evening | In n. ii buMitie*u> trip to Hi<lgevil|e. lamm T. Menyman returned la»t »v ■ mg from Portland, where he wa« tiniidingr t» legal matter*. J > < H. K. Erwin wna attending! t- ,al matters at Fort V. ayne to * < hiuka returned t<> lurt . M •• inat evening. He was a buaih..- egller here. !.'■ Weekanl went to South Whil i by thia morving. to make a abort • .1. Luta ri'tiinie.l la»t evening Porto |d. where b<- w .Ik a '• ■ !<> leual matter*.
For the Fellow Who wants $3.00 Shoes M Who wants Snap and Style, Who wants Fit : nd Wear. We have a line of eleven styles in 3 Patent colt, Kid mil Box Calf Leathers, Button, Blucher and Lace Styles on the straight and new swing lasts, made by such good shoemakers as W L. Douglass. A. J. Bates Shoe Co. James Means Shoe Co. We want yaur trade that’s why. Charlie Voglewede ■ The Shoe Seller.
•I. It. Stoiieburner made a btwineaH trip to Geneva today. t'alvin Miller was n busitiesa ealller ut Alexandria today. Dan R. Vail made a business trip to Viucenr.es hist evening Joe Hire, of t'ineinnati, wax a business caller to <>ur city today. .Mrs. Elizabeth Worst, of Motinw, was shopping in our city today. Emil Ffvi'. of Herne, was attend | ing to legal in our city to>Liy t'arl Reardslry arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of hi* parenta. Rohm Johnson passed through our city today, enroute from Kemlalville to Monroe. P. W Smith, of Richmond, was attending i«> banking btiHitieiM in our I ••ity Imlay. Ed Rice, of Berne, ia in our city I the guest of hi* parents, Mr nml Mrs. M F Riee. Mrs. I .ar tie and daughter went to I Hlufft<.. today to make a short n*'t [with relative*. The city eoiinrii w ill Bieet thia eve-1 I rung for the first time in their new I ipiiirtera at the Library budding. J. F. t'onway returned to Fftrt I Wayne last evening. While here he | was attending to inauranee matters W. H Fledderjohattn returned last evening from Portland, where he wa* [attending to interurlmn matters. Mr*. Eli Mervman return* I to Ft I Wayne last evening. While here »he | wa» the guest of Mr. and Mm. Steele. Mr«. Is H Purd returned this morning from Herne, wlwre »li» was at the bedaide ut her brother. Hen Baxter, who ia very ill. George Sheller returned thia morning from Benton Harbor, where he wa» visiting hi* mother, who n» confined in the hoHplul at that place. Will Miestw' ret unie-l thia moi lung from a l‘u* »■** trip !»• Portland. Flunk M«w>, of Fort Wayne, aa* a httatne * . viler to our city today, Mlmcs Bertha and Ida Kulltw, Telia Haihunacher, < eleate Wemhoff. land Edna Brvmerkamp went to Port laud today to attend the idmrrh fair given by Father Eberle, formerly us this eity. i A traveling man i« to „i -.nving v .i<t -irstr itmii <>f a |l,,t Air machine I i» fn.nt of the Hurt H»u>e. which ia feed for rattle. The machine i» a rea«ly aeltor. The regular meeting of the Enter Friday evening. April 27 and will 'meet with Mrs, F M Sebirmeyrr. j Mi~. Studalmkrr having charge of the program. Mark Twain and his wnt- ! mgs are to be disritMed. 11l 2d Mrs. A. H. Bell entertained a nun ■ ber of ladies yeatrniay aftertemn at ■ her hum* at th-’ Hell \ ie* farm at la needle jiarty in honor of Mi*» Vera | Pattenum. wb<> will lw married next Thurulay evening to Fred Hell. The I event was nttvnded by a large er»>w<t 'and a tnoHt enjoyable time was had. | Refreshments were »erve<l. Mims Ib-MMie Parker ha* returned i ' from the home of Samuel Y<*t, south I (of ihr city, wh*r<? *h** w ntuwitf a| bah** that *&■* w»in**nnjt xpinai i 's'h. U working under Dr. Parrish, of M»ur<-. Mims Parker m now visitling With Mrs. F. V. Mill*
E. Lord, Clifford le-e, George ' Chronister mid Lee H.emmond left this morning for Napoleon, <>h:o, where they will lay Hie foundation* lor two school house*. The Preabyterian church hist Sab hath morniu" .took up a sjs-cnil offer. Ing for the sufferer* in the Sun Franeinco <li*a»ler, at the clone of the sfH'ciitl Hertnmi preached by Rev. Fowler. The offering amounted to Ml, which will he forwarded at mi<'«' Ito help swell the sums Already eoutribnted for thia worthy cause. The ffjMteiai train to Port him! will leave toi* p»ty this evening nt five thirty o’cloelt, and from all indiea tioiis. a large crowd will avail them mclvhm of this opportunity and make [the trip. The fair that is living givten nt Portland under th* 1 auspic’* of Father Kherle, >- bmutong and the ||H>ople of thi* city exject to show I their appreciation of hi* mat aervieea by attending. Mis* Bessie Gehring is x lalting her aunt, Mi** Pearl Hriner. She raßiv I.ere Satnrdav from Bliifftuii. when* she ’’irnt la.*t week. Site wa* ar s*i* i »».ni**’l I*l her tw • i**n ,n.» Mi-**-* I I>ora and Emma Gehring Mr. and Mr. L J Rao . Mr and Mr* Jam-* Gehring and Mr*. J. L. Kahlhaeher, of Huntington, are also visiting al the Briner home. Til*- funeral aervie* of Mi** Agnes Ikciutligvr were held this morning at the Mt Mary'* ('aftwdie church. Fath i er Wilken o’t>ciatir,g. A large crowd I was present t« pay their last tribute I of re*| wet to the deeraaed and Father! Wilken spoke at length coueerningl the past life of the deveaaed. Inter I ment was made »»» the Mt. Joweph I •■emetrry The floral offering «M beautiful and pmftMH*. A Toie«lo boy. twelve years old, who had been sentenced to the refortMtorv for menrrigihiht v ha* been saved by a surgical operation. Monie vesr* ago he sustained a fracture of the skull, and surgeons upon investigating found a small h>>nc rrwt mg upon the brain. Wlien that was retie>ved his "whole disposition rh insrd. and he <Hsin lireatne a model ia*l. Tr.s* is only one rtampU of seimcr * sure** ,«fid venture* into the rente* ~f the hitherto unknown A few years ago that boy would have been < considered rswusewsed of dr'll* anil CLIP YOUR HORSES i few Reasons Why it Should be Done A BTCRY AND ITS MORAL People* A HolthouM Hava Installed the Most Modern Clipper on the Market. (lip your tMW». Why! Fin»r. h them Nwl work ao»t uwnmMr* th«*tr valup. ; Seronl A clipped horte dne* otit J I rapidly aft*r a hard day'a work anu will be refreahed for th* following ; day < wnrk. Third, tinelipped bow ia m«»re liaihh* to rateh pn»*un a » .•! I 1 all ««>ru or rtH*!*, rhaumatiam, | I more especially )* thia true in tm* , I HpnnC’ wrtwn hu* hair mi aud h»* ; I u» »ofU A TRI E STORY. Some years ago a Buffalo contract- i i injj cMitt pan y ibited the value of Hip* ’ • ptog i»; the follnnhiit ma oner: They . owned 5<M» haniea and 250 of these ! I were elipfs'd in the spring and 250 j I of the 2->*i undipped horsea, 153 Were ailiictcd with cougii* anti pneumonia. : while of the 250 elip|**d, not one ca*<* ; of sicktii*** wan rejairted. THE MORAL. Get the best result* from your investment by taking care of your j horses. Treat them right irtid send them to Peoples A Hoithouse and | have them dipped and groomed. This enterprising firm have install- , ed. at a large outlay of cash, a mo- I dern clipping and grooming machine, the best one made in Ihe world and i which is operated by a gasoline eii gine. They are prepared to do your work right and at a reasonable price, Take your home to The Fashion | Livery Bams, Peoples A Holthouse. I proprietors. Don't delay. Get there before the rush begins. 106-titd. |
" PIANO EXPERIMENTS. — 4VHh n **vtither. open wide your piano *<> that the win's are exposed. Over the wires place sheets of music, and when you strike a tone you will find that It lias a rattling sound. If now you play a tline in the same matiner. with the sheet* of music will! lying on the strings. It will sound as If the Instrument were i banjo. Anyhow, it Is a good ins ’ di'Ui Ji«w remove the music sheet* and press down gently, but firmly, the kej «be longing to any cord Take the , simple c itxl E, G. for exnmple Hie keys mu*t tie pressed down with out sounding them nod held down while some otic gently brushes the strings with a feather or s straw The eff.s t W ill lie is if til* con! were play <*l far away ami is heard by you as very soft tones. Change the cord, always t>r«w*ing j down the keys wiltemt sounding them while the feather stilt iswps the atrings lightly, to On* way you may ‘ gawtulatr or play a slow phwr. and the I effect will tw very twautlfwi. imlev*!, a* ; tt beard from a great distance Th* reason of ti»M Is that ordhivartfy i a damper rest* against sneh rtfflna. but when the cwreapoodlng key Is struck or prwMMd down the damper is j rats’*!, to sweeping the string* with I the feafitor ligitb <mly the •’rings that sre findgmpeted esiml the o’beva . being bekl mute by tt»e datn|*"r«. but t If the tom b >f the (rather la too beary | •ven the other strings tnsy »>nnd. so | your care m ist tw : . < a Itg* t i and delicate touch Xow prvwn town a key gently am!! I bold It fitrlke Very i .nl 'be * tave above ’bls key. but do not bold It after I atrfking the tour When the wire of I th" tone strucli has tom •ulft.-tmtly I (tampered. •> that tt dors not swtul soj I lend the prrwwd down key will to | bean! to "atng' cieurly. even though tt was not stn> k This Is tiecaaos every Bote struck la r-mpned off sev mi notog tolug in reality a coed tn Itarif and each not# mn’alnei! tn that cord causes the e*,r*est*>«wllng ti<>te In th* keyboard to vtbrate or •'•'ng * In •ympathy If b#W town tn like manner The ■•’her noire that will »»un<l nudes ! three conditions will always to the fifth above tto octave the wwwt or tave and th# third and fifth above that, and these to new that sound are ealto! “ovrrt’iueu. “ For Illu»»r*tl«wi If C In the tower ■ part nt rtie piano to struck any or at! [ of th* nitre that follow Will ewitwi -t j keys are first psvsHM-d atw! told I town Ptulatolphla I’rre# POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Whm you are a l ■!•«»# but finish • g. ’ i you are Jits’ half 'l-aw If you have time to !*»•< about to I Ing W >rkrd to death, you have m«» ! m uch to d» fettio peool* ire UM ttw-;r rr-rtibls--. Uutftt aj ! str*4 of <*ry A man who umlerestmiatew htnisetf | l*r»>pto may dtolain a r,,mpbtn«Hit. but they f«»! a t-nder tittle spot to I I them where ft hit ami refuenl to to I i dlstoilgvd. It la • theory growing ia «-.m*tcn>n that tto man *b«» says a mean dung ! about another -ti t as mean as the man i ! wh» carrton It. i The man who travel* over tto path I behind you wisely look* st your foot : prints and ••■#< where you could have I avoided many a pitfall. — Atrbienu i GM*t. Tiny The midget of ’to wirto tree family .a tto (treeidand blr I 11 la a perfect | I tree in every setiee of that term sad i live* tt* ail ntituhrr of year* fr»>m I 75 to 1» fwt na Qfbrr <p** W*« of ffeo I | hrtght tin«k r the fav»>mbh* j i fhvfMß •*•!<! ’fii •*% ’tn«i!*‘ t<*t) Ic* ?»**’■ I I btaffa »f tbo «*«»t amt r<m»< i us Orweland aro with t i wtww th# is un”tJtin?H»nly tw»r and i a of th» N«» tr««w will ttmiFHh ' for titilf 4 rtMitury wi to I 1 • iwHgM four inetirw aim ms* hgndfß. ' weekly tom*- for tbe black*. A»’u« 1 the bun’ll## »»f "Id clothe# scut to tto 1 I aettlettomt ttore are often bed gowns. I to tto alii* spurt 'tomihrta 4r.-.~-s | ' Neither wi wears boots ITie ■•• v• 1 ! have to danc" separately - Uyduey Bal I let Im • WrewS gases. Bstilor Par u w Wa uinst be careful ■ not to giro Hillings any more cr>*l!t. ; He’s •vtdmitly towing mouey Junior | Fnrtner-Ho'v do yhi know ? tonlmr I Partner— I bo.int bi# remark t »lay that I -111# Is full of ui>s and do's ~*.'’ No I man ever admits that until to togtuw tagtrtk"'town. I’tniadsiplila l’rv#« R* jectrd. i “I have called.'' said the confldeot yonng man. with a nuiuuscrlpt sticking | ! out of bl# pocket, ’to S“e whether tilers j ■ ia a vacancy in this, office.” “No,” replied the me'nncholy edltoi j as bo looked round the place: "I'm sor I ry to say there is non” Even tto j waste paper basket ia full." % ( hmise. “Welt, well’ There goes Miss Strong When I saw her last she was poaing! ss a bachelor girl. That's her hobby.” | "All that's cbangsl now She drop ! ped her hobby for a litibby.” —Ex change.
H eh ME Im B w ■” B 1 When You Paint I Use the Be t Paint — j ’ftJl ■ I Lowe Brothers 11® I j High Standard feJFM I B Because I BUiAnM B S t. It spreads hrthest Dart lor J ■ B whole job. i jk J j, rs to--: ami b»A' *" '' l ‘‘ 'Ha I I BV! IM B ■ it < 41 B ■ 1 » 4. it has been tried in every u’.«- TBITJ IL, # f? B with uniform sckx’ S’- B ■■ S 5. It gives best results .1 Wfl KjlM - S A-.S ’ I M I puoadaUoo*. #<‘ B Hl | The Halihouse Drug Company [ 1 The Snow Agency Again Open for Business X”* I n»* ww»k« •• <r*» *<■<- ft ift ‘Xif ■K I*” 1 ’ «» ’»» X \ ralusbto iueal <xto. ;#<tb-sp>* iwto mF i 9 ’Oeh aw you tot# 1««CI ;<>okia< _jAk f<>r Dt p is sm! \ V"*. Xu, banre for s.J»wrt swing MM \ ' No.hanf-t xa.ir rtimng pro \ .» i,f| „„ lta- market f r X-#*’ J. f. Snow, 'Phone 230. Decatur, Ind BOSSE ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, APRIL, 27th. PATTEN & PERRY IN JERRY pROM KERRY A Roaring Musical Fares Comsdy anl Vaidariils Attraction introducing Many New Features I and a Superior Uniformed Concert Band and Otchestre. TWENTY HEORLE *2O All special tcenery. Watch !• r street parade. Prices 2S. 35» s°» 75 c<s - Seats on idle at usual piace. I r— ■— — —————— —— | K B FROM THF. PREFACE j| In ewwgy »*H<Hbiirt I *< I SMI C; “‘,7 ‘ 77J tie* 4 *»iiy wuh *i! st .1 * High ctei ariui IrtMR. I Ties u-i a< ; [ like ws j.< giv *: d? * k *.•« » ■”I i. lit* C AJt -.« to M. j F* <« « p-wk. rjr hr i «L ’>> ii >• Y.V j i — ■■ Tj mLL— vHj The Patriots By CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY A.ahaM 1 “ Thw Seutb«rn«r<.'' etc. <* A War-time story in all its a pects. It opens with a chapter in the life of Lee, woven around the hour tn which he dn ided to Like up arms for V irginia and the Southland. C There is a dual love story —a vein of the most tender and ! sweetest sentiment running through the pages. illustrated in Colors, $1.50 AmIMOOF . Mr / wA/fjdk p M/VM DODD, MEAD & COMPANY Publishers 372 Fifth Avenue New York
