Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1906 — Page 3

Time 1 adble fcRI E KAILROAD. _ l Nov«nher 12.1905 DECATUR. raht boumo ”• .’.uiLnu* »■"' «»»■»••» "> * “ wwrwOKK p.peuaa •• ••• I M ft. D> * !> '»''! Limited ... “ 111 « 1 AocimodaUnn 10-10* m C ', ~7, Vw'lhnl~t tlu.ne<llJ Mp. in IJ., w„ akargo K<pr«« ■* • ’..iropl Humißt. *" ‘ , , ..-p< *'■’* j,,,,. rt.saiao. Tlerei Arent . ■ I r.*o». Tree. Paaa»n«er Agnnl J L " Marlon. Okie :fi»ND MPIDSTiNOUW R’T.| ... S IWW- NoW In effect. *un imlly *»«»• | **” , , It Alam T.ltetn I |At>m . «pmj <♦ i'.1«l» ».I*•"» * ISpni *.*»!«"•i tltaa * Warn 10 ivpai IJ»pm JJhpm i I aMping ear ♦<> Onolnnail , t»»lly to __ m |»»Hy Od K.pld. RtHua j *T* . . | »»»m 'Won »l’p«n, ‘ . „ e t * jim tn * *»nrii 4.08 pm * ♦•'•m I’<>vm t.Wum v •!*’' . * •«. Ih t ’ r>pt» * aoptß . l|Tf* iVuita 8 (B.UBntti | AW« Hy< >’v m 1° tWe *’ r, , u.ui o-eplna <T» to M*ci< vi'y . *•”*, pir *’ «r WO H : & H to Mach City. tll£BC ST.LOUIS k WfSTEIN RR CO A«*r "OUTS' Ik .V Ct Jaaa M l*» • AST. KSu“■ 3 ’• WKMT *. |.n.t aiproaa. daur... * *• ® c-L ti. win* . Lake tina « Weetoro rat card from Wt’THBOUNU «. u-b» yttrpt eaaday • ’ ]»» » ». .t-iau » t«c«pteuadAß .... , U r.•» u.r• »»h »«■ laalanaaolta wltkoui tirltlna I to » » . _ 9 y ,«<••• f»4lan<r©«‘Ht at **L oa * ,► .it ->i «***»» a»»l»tae al Hlutv.a ** W»« u res *ia Muama • Bit • toata _ .. H , .1.1. I'"-'-the /V\ ode l will Open I don’t know when H. A. Fristoe. Prop

■■■uw I I I — t f WFATHEF. Partly cloudy. with probable |hqw tn to m rth portion. Southerly wind* WATKJNBI J.* !:«■• . made a liuMue»» trip !>• 1 \Vavn«> thi* morning. ■»• Kinwh made a hmine*ii*lrip t.. f.irt Wayne lbw morning. A. E Srutt mndi> a biwine** trip l« Grand Rapid* thia morning. !!liarniff made a bu*iu<-» tn: f>. tot Wayne tin* morning. <’ \ Aiibliek returned this morning l ! iliand, w lit re he sjielit Sun day «uh aln ly friewl. M-n Romberg returned to F«tl W»i,ii< this morning, after rpOtiding *>> .. i hue with rwlatiee*. M E»te|la Wemhoff returned to Ft. AA.nne thin morning, after «|M*Dd- >■ g Sunday with her jwsrrmtn. Mr». .Inbn (i Moran roturned I bis from Borne, where »hr e|>eiit > Im with her mother, Mr*. Yager. Ha>.. . WrnihuiT w> on the •!<•» lot, fn in u l ompheiitlon of dl'Although be ia quite siek at ttu- lime, it i« not thought that hi* '•tiditiim ia in any way alartnmg-

There was great shoe selling here last week, especially We are sorry we could not MMjp on all that eame because we both ]||H9 lose. We will try and be prepared for the crowds next Saturday. RB It’s our aim to please you I —if we don’t — tell us Charlie Voglewede Th: Sloe Seiler

Peter Forbing was a buKinesa caller at Fort Wnviie today. I(. K. Allison and Finnell Quino lire at St. Ixmis today. .John Scliug made a businens trip to Angola/!ii' moniing. I'.d. Hay, of liviiie, Was a bilMtH -os caller to our city today. Peter luitirent made a loudness trip to Fort Wnyue this morning. Mr- Geoige Hon-er returned today from I’liasatit Mills, where she *n« visiti jo uiih relative. Mr*. Sam Frnuk went to Monroe tn U, .a daughter, Mr*. Bndd*i». Mi" Kat> lliinimell returned tol Portland today. White here she aas I viaiting with her |>arrnta. Andrew Eddington returned to Ft. I Waytie thia morning, after «|tending I ! Sunday here w ith friend*. | Mr. and Mi loin He-tter returned I tfulfiy fr<>ni l*’»rt \\ mht*, th<*y| I spent Sunday w ith relatives. A SI2T» e»ll of Him* tlraiidsiufT’s Incur Mo|in>oiitl>, wn* killed hv a <r. It. A I. train Saturday night. Mr*. H. 11. Snyder reinrmil Io Mentone this morning. While here | sh«' was the gue*t of ndativea. 1 Mr*. Miller and daughter went to I Monroe today where they will visit 1 for a short time with relative*. Mis. May Radamaeher rebin *d to I Ft. Wayne thi* morning, after spend ling Snmlay Imre with her parent*. Mi'» Graber r< turned to Fl Wavi ■ Ithis mcming to resume her school iwork, after sjwnding Sunday with Imr I |mi rents. A, F. Passwuier left tin* tw*mii‘g for Angola, where hr cvpects to lake up a remr*r <*f work in lire Angola rehiMd* Mi.* Itreb'dbi-s returned to Fort Wayne (hr* morning, after making a short visit here with Mi*» Gertrieie I Hadatiracher. Frank Teapie •*«* httwily engagtul tiwlay in moving th* big city safe trvir I Butler’s meat market to the Library j Imil lmg. Mr* Stiller and 'f*»« Trndctl 1 re-, turned tn Willshire Unlay. While here . ti;vv were the guest* <*f Mr nml r»lr*. 1.1. S Mel n.ry, ■ .. U utetmw at cure. f M Selrirrm ver and a if*. W. IL’ k ...hi,i. wife ind -.m G.so ■. and Mi«« ImnaOrnii 'i«nl Snndav »• M.»!rv Willi (*.»*<» nt»<l fiitr.dk John <*»w>k i* to«lay parking hi* h?tv to moviiur lo Canlarll, Mo. Mr (‘«te»k an«l family t t»» have T’M- iHU.w ralh-.l for 111 the p-sti.lllcu; Ml. IF*ie Ehresinan. Mr*, hudev Harshman. Mr. Harvev <’ Garber. Mr. dak* H latnfniiin. Nel”*i Iwavitt. Mr. Frank Walters, Mr. J F t’orlett. Hurae* Botlhuff hn* on exhibiti«>>i at tire Smith, \ ngvr A F d uu Store asdiirken liver that ia .-. itcudy a wonder Th* liver is seven ittelie* long, sis inches* wide and w gas o-.. and Olli.half piumte. Thia freak «.•« taken from a ehicken that had been ailing for ‘"me lime ami a: c. it' death, the euriosity of Mr Bolt’mf! was iu'oiisihl and hv ent th" fowl op n timu. g this large liver. Il err taii.'v a sight and wrutld pa '“*l to ci it.

H. Spia.ue tniii’o n bnsim *s tri)/ to Bluffton today. •J. B. Stoneburner made a hitsinews , trip to Geneva today. t'harle* Vagin, of Pleasant M IL. wus a businews caller to our city to-1 day. Will t'hri-ten returned tr. Roc) ford today, after .'iw-nding Sundny with hi»( mother. Hr. Fred Patterson returned tn <le-i neva tislay. While here he was the i I guest of hi* parent*. The tickets for Hie t ommein e.rv-iit j erereire. vill be HI o..’e at th. HoltLoww firm store Wr.lnemlay umni-l I, N. Grandstaff. of M..»r«o»tb.| eatraeted Fte .ays h* w ill hv. <m milk ! and gravy m til In* store teeth are, CRUEL PUNISHMENTS. The 014 Time t •» "I IsOsre la I Prurggaet. The cotHrtltuOon of th* Patted Mtates 1 and the con»tituti««i» of the various i •tat.s !u prohibiting • ruvl ttxl tinu.ual • pufilatiuieiila were not fighting an at»- | ■until). Hi* Me of torture itr legal I proersaea waa tint, when tbeee Inatra- | ai>-t>t« were framed, *» r« mute as it t* j now . Wt<-u J* r I!. 5* !'■ '< • at tesrb marshal to Virginia be <rtr»h»*l a roo •{ilracy by kiltmg th* ro.g <-.>.b r« by 1 torture Ol»' had .r is-ikit, thrust , through but tongue amt «aa <ba teed I to a tree until lie d*d IMtivre were broken on ti«* wt’vi H >• njiwiutly i etatn! that H r Ttxurtaa v> • » man j of good ism* 'ie*- hud knowledge tn | dhiudy** Potea date waa 1011 The Helt tii.tabi*’ install'•• the I of tolture waa in 1692. In the Salem Wlteln raft .t> ti.« tit, w l.en Gil** | Cory wa» pressed to d<mtl»- the "petue j dure et furte.” the must Irnrrtl'lw of I deaths Esecuthna were 111 pnbMo through out the vast until > ivparatlvely resent times When yueScb. the plra’c. and •l| others were batigrs) lt» Benton. Mew •II wrote in his diary "When the seas fold was Ist to sink there was stub a arraeeb of th* wi ruen that my wife beard It. stlttng ;r» our entry nett to the ortbard," th the gwiiows was a mile away .io>l the w:I i*fa < <wnt.le The u*e of torture to wring the truth from wltwssea is said to bare tam*n rec , ogmicd as legal in Austria until wail tGtbln tiie century * CUR OUS FISH. ! Th*r Here TBete t as> t» Batweal go, here la tfcrlr Wwaihs. I da the sen of Gallic* ** lj*k*- Tiby ; Trlat. a. It .. kte.. « H. 4 there I. a ; arrange fi*b named tl ' • «*m« I .1 which is n.urv car, i\d of It* young IC. u . .a c*-i.‘-r«i » ire I’.* 11l I* : ttey are t' iularly hatet.* 4 and reuisin j until able to stilt tor By I iwturnl euemu-s It Is *••«» f*l. too. but It is » I'Ulile liow tlie little oo* s j eara|*e I* lug eaten abv- A white ago says a tranter wilting to a religious ' cun ten. j sire ry. I found n u r net • ' number of these tlsh without rye* Others of the speeirn, wt»»-u I lifted them up. dr<'p|«’d a uuwter of itttte fishes out <»f their mouth*, which sw«m , away bn*t!ly The initlvew captained the idiciHHiivnou The blind ebremta Is the vletlrn of sea ba»U When there binte have eaten their fill they tieglo to kM>k out for tldtdta After . ratcbiag a nsti they bit Ha forehead with ttwlr sharp bask, knocking out tt.e middle part. 10 which their ryea are set The bctty structure ta dropped Into the water, but the eyes are eaten ■ by th* bird* with great relist Htrangely enough, the Csti generally survive thia rough treatment Tbe wound heals up quickly 111 water, sad they continue to ply tbe Inka for food as if nothing bad happened Isjodou Htandard. FOND OF FINERY. Eleabasfs llellabl Is lire** wad «ee- , ! aewe* TraeelwasElephanta are imswiouatety fond of I finery and delight to •»• theiuaclvre deckml out with gorgeous treptdiigs 'Die native prfucva of India are wy particular In choosing their state ele libauta and will give fubnlmia gums for au animal that exactly meets the aume whut fanciful standards they hare erected For these they have made cloths of ■llk so bea'lly embroidered with gobi that two men are hardly able to lift tbeui An amuslug Instance of elephantine pride la narrated Tbe elephant which usually led the state pnxession of a • rajah twiug ill,, the magnificent trap - pings w ere placed on one which bad up to that tune occupied only a subor ding tv place Tbe animal, delighted with Ita finery ■ showed its glee by so many little tH|uraks and kicks of pleasure that gen era! attention was attracted to it. , Not long after another atate proce* ■ion wk* formed, and the previous wearer of the gold cloths, twing restored to health, took bla accuatomed place nnd frapp ng*. " hen the now degraded tieaid, Imagining, perbap*. that be was being defrauded of bls promotlou, was with grent dltliculty restrained from attacking the lender of tlie lairude. Tht trouble witti |w.>pie wno my something by for a rainy day te that . they seem to talffi such delight In see- i Ing other jieople otit in tbe wet.—Nsw ; York Times. ' •

THEtHUB . DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS _.7-rtd\(; Yoli l taken advantage of t!ig many bargains offered in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing JrC Gloses Saturday Night, May 19th °H‘ :r aB a inrfuc< !n H nt io buvcfte of IfeUQ Boys’ and Children’s If ■ ’ 77 W)e follow I ft bf f t loF: '.v* s’ u <»’ tnixt-.re : e lit*, fs.o v.i' ti IQ M .e they *ast ... .... ulilu } e>y** w<ol double brvastc<i ‘ in*. >"*<l -.a' ir> *7Q WJK ,• « while they ’.a*t yli f u CQ CO it S; so while they last . WUiUU Do not fail to give the above your strict attention for these a»e PUtse Opening Now Set Down In Black and White One Ptice to /VII -’.-.Li.™ B. KdlVcr Giothing Co. <OW r* ClmW.a fri-. >' !• , hi nun— wsw 11 1,1 """"“T

; Mountain Tea i* the I.nh |» - t>'r r- ( re j bet*. Sliuth. Yager A #Fft. LMtte hints will give Je*«. n« everiWedi.clar aftertewm at n*r b.'ts,*in llntebo. Hanlai.pr, Eyelet, Shad j !<wr, Mt M* !ti. k. lM»t »«-tk. ' •* ! * Stea ■■ • SPECIAL LOW EXCURSION RATES — VIA — CLOVER LEAF ROUTE isaa. ••f t •»!««*•»•*. Sew J#l»* |1 tvF ro«D‘l trip Wtsaßsaswr TwsaHwt Tlekrtw !u » • !‘ J k’ ular ir» >rt«. oft •*»* In”’ 5 with final return Un t t» t■-«<r 1 11< het* »?« g-i-4 . ‘F | • tf»O ©vMtxl •014 »pe« i*i j

■" I '■ iJB """■"" ' (THINK-ll ,X \\ ■. Ijf (/ a WHAT A CORN PLANTER Z z " ' OUGHT TO BE IN EVERY PARTICULAR xfrrv IT SHOULD Bl: 1/ ACCURATE in drop. •r . Ji ■€! STRONG in c neUuctioa. _ ij ’■*<?,’/ LIGHT indraft. WfoA fit BIXl’Lt in operation. f i \ FREE from complication. Jg In all the aoove partu ulare THE NEW DEERE No < 9 haa proven to be the Planter for Ts Onrbook"M<MreOora”oortaln» sone I X\ \ iDtereetlna facte for corn growers.. ■ Write for iu AddreM. Loch, Dirkson & Co.

ttelise««tweet <•*■*<• r •>«•»» were »at tl •* «» » f aw 4 < **«••* •* I <» «» » FafHarwM Mi’Haat «*4 ■iwssrlw* ft aea <•<••• 1 *feei» * l« rwftk«4t * » * r»»*ew •lr<|F«ew 4 •* * • - b*'■ 4t *•*} < MA* ft * t© ©••**♦•* T’* «*1 A .we-nf, w* n4iti h i «•»•* 4 ••feUatlel f f • * CUDVt-R LEAF EXCURSIONS I •) iY to Toledo ererv Sunday ti» I the ( lover Leaf, remnene.rr ApfU ’ A .|i*tel tl»i» tear* Iterator | C. 31 am. T ! Mlt.l 1H \ - 'f HtWN-lftJ tFiUli lr«vr» |lr« l MltUI' Mt 6 31 . I 1

i a, <«., arm Waibnds* Faris,, Id 21 a » . Te>de 14 *f a. » Hate for I mu.Hii tr.p fn» IWarar, fl-ft. T L Mil J.EK. tg >t ts. h k“W J»n«- >. JT, and 21tarn limit June l f Hh, isrewnft Indtaoa . ....... •' H. I I Mdier. A, » to l*ri «r Odot ado Spring*, land I-1. b1... CoM. na Usaf, a-eount get evident and »‘r» Urtwri Order of Eiks. Jdy 11, 12 lend 13 T I. Mdlef. AfKt. g', on to St. lamia and rvturn, via I the t'lr.vrr Saturday and Sun* 'das. May *<b *' I flta. !>*; <Jw«>d I hraving St fanoe rvtartmsg until , .M) ( ffi . «*.-< 7t- T I MiM.EK. Agrut t It. s.j««>aJ train »i«ry h day via the jChnier Isfst between Toledo and Frankfort Train batea t treat nr 11 M a. «a. Hate* U> Hlofftu* Ma, 'Warren. Mor, Merun. 11,00, T. I* MILEIH to La/ayetta, Ind. round trip I ria the < lover aeuemtl (Iraml i Army <■» ‘.is* K,-j ildir and Woman ’s i Relief « < rp.. May 21. 23 ami 23. I flood returtiwg untd May Jtdh T le. Mukar, Agent.