Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1906 — Page 3

Time Table ERIE KAILROAD. _ * « rs FECT n November 12.1905 DECATUR. babt bovkd • l ,c L N ur,mn , at>d , <V>?umbi>* *» «J" fN>V v"r* Vea. Um. sffu wells Farfo Expren* BJO p. m. '! ' ('h»ut»i»«u* anil Buffalo »1 »;IT p. n> ' WEST BOUND lite?. < > aao Accomodation ..10:10a m L cVf »** Ve.tlbuled llmltedl! M p. m *,R tl. wXr»n<o Ex pre*. • «». m tSjiyerrep* Bnoilß’’ ’ rwi y •ic*P l Monday. John ruBMOMI. Ticirrt Aient., Il *•*“■ ■'•"'l'", CUID MPIiJUINDUNA R’l .2.,, it 41am t.tUm 1 l*pm T'Mptn 1-. rem o.loam 113 pm *.«pm » itoS n«am » *•»»> *® '*»■ >1 «*»» 12 «P® 4 »pm 'J?. i?i train sleeping car to Cincinnati ’ Dally to - wwfh Dally Od. Rapid. ItvHun •7* . , i ‘JOatn * Mtani 1.1? pm 4»***■«»re ” I"C.O> ►♦• am 4.00 pm i’n«nl K»l>:rt. • «’•» I.!»>P® o.lopm *»£“ rwbtl’ l«pm ’Mpm rsc UMum o.sopin f.l'.n. flKteSrecify I’l’-v® 10-M'pm T®»m “ ‘ Da JlfSO, ST.tOUIS k WESTERN R. R.CO "ol.O**e LBAff .OUTI" la •«>« -'on. M. 100. BAM, W KMT ,r •*” L.aa trea a Weetaro y n>» crd from Bluffa. a lad. SOUTHBOUND I, o-t>au» crept •°“day .0:10* tn lita-IM. » except Bunday , ll ran Bfc b-I any ricapt Monday iwpis I , , r i • the- ugh to IndlanapolU without but arriving In 40 a m Bit U 'sass* Indiauopoll. atTtOOa m Bun. [J «t wiUir at than*, arelelar at Bluffton Fg, ’<l aa* to ran Muncie A 81. ♦ fonts It HE MODEL I pool and Billiard Parlors will I > ready for busineM in a few I d*y» |H. A. Fristoe-. Prop I WEATHER. I Generally fair except local thunder I Frol Hoffman made a buaine** trip ■rCurcM- la*t evening. I Tiit city council will meet in n-gu-Br »•»>.,u thm evening. ■ Dao Niblick made a business trip ■l Fort Wayne this morning. ■ fliar!•-. Brock made a'bnnitieas trip Bi Fort Wayne* this morning. ■ TW<><|< >re Kennedy went to Fort la»t evening to spend it few ■bp with relatives. R Mr an<| Mrs. Maystend went to ■twyis, Mirh., la«t evening to visit B* » few days with relatives. B N” <’ F. Wade returned to Fort Vtrne this morning. While here he ■» the of Rev, J. C. White. ■ Mim Gu.ta Kirschner returned to I'ayne last evening. While here Bp •»* the guest of her mother BMt' 11 Robinson is improv Sh> u as slightly Worse yesler and Sunday, but was better Hyu toil ay. BJ“ta ' Moran left la-t evenin'.’ lllt Waytie, being called there, to the death of h's brother Timothy Hidden.

■t _ I I We are still selling Ladies' strap slippers at ONE DOL- ® VjBBIf 7 LAR the pair. Made in patent leatlb ■ er an d fine kid with strap and ribbon ® bow. Sizes 3to 8. I Charlie Voglewede I Sells The Shoes

Mont Evans made a business trip to Roanoke today. ■ John Seheiman made a busi"‘«s , trip to Fort Wayne this tnorning. George Nichols of Berne, w. -a business visitor in our city today. Father Eberle arrived last evening from Portland and is the guest of Father Wilken. Miss Viola Hoop went to F-it Wayne this morning to make a i< days’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Roebuck returned to Fort Wayne |a«t evening after making a pleasant visit here with friends. Miss Marie Wright returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after making a plcaaant visit here with relatives. John Tlioma* is again able to he •tp and nliout after an illness of several w wks. He is still very weak. Mrs. I), E. Stndabaker and .on, David amt to Goahen this mornmg, to visit for several week, with relatives. I.ew (Mrhin, the veteran painter, iff walking with a eane tislay, the result of running a rusty nail tn hi» right foot. Eli Kprunger, mil and daughter, left today for Nebraska, where they will .fiend several weeks at Mr. Spninger’a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Wahn-h, stopped in our city for a short tin e this morning. They are making a tour of Indiana in their automobile, ‘ Misses Bessie Conglrton and Ev:t 1 Aeker left today for lx>* Angeles, California, where they will sp-nd »er ernl months with Mr. and Mi- Alvn. Gilson. i True Fristoe left last evenii . f t • St. Claire. Mich., where he ha« rented a position ns musical direct, - I i [at a sumim r re-ort H<- wilt !»■ al»< all summer, 1 Prof. If, A. Hartman and famiiv left today for Colorado, where the. ' will make their future home Th* ■ will keep in touch with Adam* re<tir.ty hapfwning* by reading the tMri, ocrat. The funeral of Mi«* Sophia Wor • ttrnn was held this afternoon at ’ o’clock at the Magiey Rcfeni;< ; ehureh. Rev. Vicar officiating and interment was made in the Magiey een ' etery. The funeral servile* of Fred ii,< nieyer were held this afternoo i at • the Frirdheim church at one thirty o’eloek and interment was made in the Friedheim cemetery. The flora offerings were la'initiful and prwfu- , We arc informed by a gentlrmai whose veracity is iiiupivsllonable, that he overheard a man tirggiug a Daily > Democrat from one of the newsboy* The man who took this pajier •- t worth many thonsan Is of dollar* ai,4 still he i« so anxious to read the pu pr that he i* willing to take one from the boy who is charged with 1 every pap-r lie take, out and must 1 either pay for it or defraud w>m<subscriber ont of the pajier ba I*®?* I for. On Thursday of last week. S. P. Chandler of Wren. Ohio, met with a > serious accident in his saw mill while • putting on some licit dressing. Hi» left hand was thrown down on the saw and nearly severed, cutting through the knuckles and only leaving a small portion of t|.-*h on the intide of the hand to hold it toguther. Dr*. S K. t'hristy, of Willshire, and Haviee, of Wren, dreaM’d the wound. . It is thought that the hand can !>• saved although it may leave two fingers stiff. Van Wert Times.

R"-' Harden made a b r-‘ms- trip •.-.1. * J. R. M ’•:» male ;• hu-in<-- trip to Van '.Ver- last evening. J>l *. William Foreman is in Van I i’ - ' v with frie.i de. Sain Schindler of Bern? was a buaiue«* caller to our city today. James T. Merryman- was attending I to gal ’..attem at Berne today. Ed Fi. . of Peasant Mill*, wire I a business caller to our city today Mr*. William Sheet- « f Berne wa« a’t'ndng to legal matter* in our city I today. Attorney Todd arrived today from Toledo and i» attending to interurban I matters. Mis- Eleanor Forking went to Andersou today to visit for a t’*w day* with trienda. Mr*. Gunaett returned to Mont-1 peiier today. While here she was the fueat of relatives. !<e:re ;s going after the Marion ' Ceiina traction lino and will try to J get it away from <leneva. M M t Pi | | mrel la«t i from St Marys, whore < th*, were visiting relatives Pedro cl th this afteni w,f. at her hose on north Thi'<’ street. Jame* Be*ry left today for North ' Dakota, where* he will spud the sum- • mar lookng over the country. I Hey a> 1 Hilhnger, a new battery fremi Auburn, will be here tonight and will work in temonow’a ball game. John .M. Fnaii.ger and Free left u’ r South l’n»< ' , where they will at 1 * -! to b reirie*- for a weak or L < Miller i« on the «iek list and is c* nfirred to hi« h<**. It i* not thought there i- anything serious in hi* condition. Th* Old* Wag«>n Work* at Fort V." . employing 25® me*. i« ir-->v-it- t'airei. Illinois <n> aec u.* of the aearcitv of timber in thl* section. M»*» Ethel Luckey »> • t„ Marion today where abe will att* d th* Comu• ’ ‘<-n < - t excrc’-e- - Marion H gh School, which take* place* totm rrow eve:,mg Mie a spend -he reiciuiider of th» »«•» w,th friend •. M.i ’■■■ arid I W t hri»".aticr iefl !>, for a..-re-;, ■*.-rk*' visit at West Haden. The latter ha* iwweii la. I •:;> t»i < .ghtre month* with a ,o,d hvri troibie. and tbg famous springs will no doubt bring relief. Tie laidiea' Soeitty o/ th* Blakey ,-i; ur.-h last evening gave an iee cream o ml re* ,ht benefit of »!>*■ student* who are pr-puing them.*-•I*-' - fur t'r* ministry. They entertained a Igrg* crowd and the receipt* ware surprre ingly large. J The Ladies’ Aid S ci<‘tv Os th« M E ehureh, of Monus*. wiQ *,ld a strawberry ami use ernvn **fp>l «n Saturday evening,.June tl, on vacant lot* of the burnt district of Monroe. AH are cordially invited. Proceeds to jiay on churuli Ry order of commit te« Mr*. James Hemirick*. Nec’y. S G. Humphreys, of El R*uo, Ok iahoma, formerly of the Burt Hotme. :* here today attending to business and looking up old friend*. He is now owner and editor of the KI Reno f.iob* Itemoerat, one of the best newspaper* of the southwest. He says Oklahoma is mor* prosperous than ever. Th* State Board of Education will issue questions for ktndegurten teacher* for th* June, July and A'lgust ex'.ir nations S|*'eia) queetioiis for the examination of s.iperriaow of music uid drawing wdl be sent out for the .. • ex .muiatioin This i» the first time that question* have been prepar* .<i by the state board in the above In •-* Anyone esfieeiuily interested in the examination should w* county - >P>r>nt*ndeut for further partieuifire.

HAVE LEFT FOR THE WEST Prof Hartman and Family to Locate at Boulder, Colorado. Prof. H. A. Hartman and family left today for Boulder, Colorado, where they will make their future home. Though offered several po<Mtions as superintendent of schools. Prof. Hartman has decided to retire from that profession and will engage in business at Boulder. He will open a real estate office and has already some interests there which he expects to bring bountiful returns. Prof. Hartman has resided here a number of years and has proven himself a worthy citizen and a hustler who will make his way in the world. The good wishes of many Decatur people follow the Hartmans to their western home.

■MHBBBVBBMBBBHBBaBBBBBMrEmm£WaMnM«MHB» BETTER SERVICE IT S THE generous treatm ut * and the belter servue tbe Norris Clour Store i« giving the people that bava made this concern the mort favorably known cigar stand in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate thia better service, h’a ju*t the kind of service you want and can gel right now. Our line of cigar* is '•omplete, All the leading brand* manufactured, Biitorit parlor in connection =ar Phone No. <OO Morris Smoke House Opposite (ourl H«w*< REV M MURRAY TO BLUFFTON Celina Man Called to Pre»byt«ri*n Church There At the congregation meeting held I Sunday forems'ii th* R»v J«»bti Me , Murray <if t’elr a. <>!..••. wa* call. •, f • I th* pastorate of th- HI ifftoti Pre»’>y i teriau church an I hr wdl preii>a’»L , begin hl* pastoral duties here J'l’y j 15. Six minister, bad delivered trial I •ermnn« ami Hr' McMurray »c« benlor that pur|»'s-r owe week ago y*» I ferday. Hre ei.«|U*nee made .neh an impresenn that there were bill ill vote* for all the Other* apnilmict I »tide R*-v McMurray received l.’i votes, - Bluffton New*. IS a—iumsin— mmnr niisiniw* I THE TIDY TADPOLE. How Thia < he-rrfml t.ltll* < mbbllm) and lM*>rl«|em A wonderful spirit of ti«t «< •e-mi* to pervvdw the tadpole world. They • iway* rat whatever b*« twx-oore u-.-tbeir own egg*, their *llt<ertll*uu» (ompnß <>m Even tb<>** wlxi are only weakly are cleared oot of tbw w«y siui the victim* take it «U a* * matter of evures. I bare diaturtwsl a atruug | meaitwr of the community jwet a* be i had begun to d.‘ne off tbe tall of ■ j weaker brother, bat th* aufferer ba* ’ not t- •• ir«l ti» escape be «iU;ply » | i*l till the fratricide returned to ct»ui i Ure 4.;.y wuri For »-iue time there tai no gravel r-ttaage lu the tadpoles 1 ley «ÜBpb I grow and bacwma »*» far tran*iMrvut I that their Internal me- hanlstn. wbhdi | consist* of uu«- roil of talesUtie*. i* plaiuly visible. W heu. how exec, they are *i“>ut three mouth* old a careful otnwrxcr can distinguish ■ tluy foot OS citte<r side of th* base of tie* tat! Them* grow slowly but “*i» utial.lv to mors mde|ieadeutty until shortly before the twrder land I* |>ass«*l which leads to perfect fr<*th<MMl Tbe bltel leg* hare reached their full *t*e before the front one* up|war. aud. while tbe feet grow slowly, tbe baud* are ready xuatie and can l«- used at once For a day or two they caa I* seen under tbe skia before* they venture forth, and their poeaesaor is very restless aud ex cllrsl He rushes madly about, Jost ling bis romnides. and oo doubt bwimt voted a bore thru a more vlgurou* es fort breaks the *kla and tbe tiny hand aud arm *|*p«*r There seem* some rule atstut the order of precedem-e here, ■« there I* when tbe whisker* for last year my tadpole*, almost without exception, ' had thx-.r right band* *>nie bouru be ' fore tin* left, while on previous <»*■* sloii* I have had an entirely left banded crew < Uamlwr*' Journal. Whew apewewr TrwseleW. U ben Herbert S|wocer went oo a long railway Journey it was bis prentice to have reserved for bliu a first class r. mpartment Across tbe car rUge he wad to have a bainmock awtmg. ia which be traveled to avoid ‘ tbe vibraf’js and eimcuaalon Then* was *omett>>ng funny tw the apectaclo of the staid phlkwoj.m-r traveling in this taahiag, aud so it appeared to the people who wltne«*ed the pre|.*gat:enfor bis departure. Tbe Imjuislthc* ' were sooa disappointed, fur a* soon ai N|wncer recognfied that he wa» being made the object of uuaollrttetl atten tjou be would shout out lu stentorian tone* to tbe porter* -lie used to have four to look after him !>raw down those l>11nd*I" Ori*lß of <)a Toll Boofk During the reign of terror lu Paris in 17H3 many of tbe nobility were re duced to starvation ami l<eggary. Tbe abattoirs sent their bide* freaii to the tanneries without removing the tails, and in cleaning them the tali* were thrown away. One of tbe noble beg gar* asked for a tall, and It waa willingly given to bln: He took It to his lodging and made (wbat la now fa moosi the first dish of ox tall aoup. He told ether* of hi* g<x>d luck, and they annoyed tbe tanners so much that a price was put upon them. A mbHtow. Ambition become* displeasing when It Is once satiated. There fa a reaction, aud as our spirit till our last sigh la always aiiidtig toward some object It falls back on Itself, having nothing else on which to rest and having reached the summit It longs Io descend.—Corneille.

■■■RKBnMHBBffMMBBngnBBBBMBfIBMRBBnBnUBBBMteBNMB Special Sale in SILKS AH This Week Big Cut in Prices Niblick & Co. | l ake Notice! I We have just received one of the finest lines of | Japanesewore * ever in the city .m<l for th< next thirty ays w i«u it at prices in reach of everybosiy. I>>n't i. to see j our windows and get our prices before you buy, as we can save you money. Remember the place, Racket Store Mede & Weaver m wrftoww* *MawMM***M>uaaww* «■ X ■ K . At *n «<rr»gT <-<«t <4 fre*- to pre wswta you ran wrore « vwration wturH will prewr to be owe of ’be hr*' y>*» b*>- exre exprvNMteed, ae .4 the sort wtab hw brem fall <4 realiro«ymeat, where fore »»n up to d..«n«»rey houe wiHmH to U*> pWa«..re <4 your Mitin* Yre an fish, bowt. tethc and enjoy u> many <<h«r way* tte eiiwplt. tty ut sumaw-r M« hero sff.wded. These vwrattonepoto are U**ted in the « .liter* M>.: g*n and mwttern Italian* lake country, a < texrm.ng regwn. with hundreds ■-( sprekuisg iake*. trel by springs and varying in sxre from a few *<re» in extent to * nxlrxlsig by 1 wide, brnubful wood* and etaar runmng Snaux There are hundreii* .4 phov* in Hu- -unosire rxsuattry --uasll te-lehi, farm hire**, ■to. » where g -d ts-srd and »■««** may he ted at «i»<r rate*, oe, it yre prefer. J-u <a* entap out, *u,) •be .ng »*« 'y • Mamed. The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. penetrate* this sretion. Spnvio! tl< kef* at k • rate* *re ro sale daily, by all railways. In ronrwstion with the Lak« Ctere. from June 1 to -*eptSu, gr»>d until Ort St. Uur book ■•Quirt Swninee Retreats. ’ .i rtaiinag a Urge 1..t f t«urdmg pters. with tote*, yreprwta.es names and oidresss*. by the undveugned- .** lex .r . > . .nr .rd -U to i't ■ teX same, « » « -h Mt \ ■ sM..n wL nlbr r \ * 'r ■ ‘ wg’’ 4 * ■ o. WASH PARASOLS Did you see tbe elegant line of Fancy Parasols at Trues? You should not fail to look them over, they are absolutely new and up to date. Plain White wash Parasols from SI.OO to $2.50. Don’t buy until you see what you can get in this line of stuff at True’s