Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1906 — Page 3

1 c\blc RA,LR ft OAD *- " 9 EfrtCT - November 12, 1906 >■7 DECATUR. kapt bound Buffalo ex M? p. m | WEST BOUND I ft «s 1 ' FlO ft. 11l * B|o. •■ cfc “ wtl 'FjSlSS .'.■.■»:» a. m • ■S« ’ John rs.ami’O, Ticket Agent., ■ «i «.-.?.•••*3h„ i-IHD RIPIDSTiHDiiNA R’Y. I'oo-Now In effect. Run r i>»iir k*S“» E « fi “ n Onl » >*■■* ' . "| Uam H.isa® 2 13pm *.«pm /■- ’ >’.!» “«2an- 3.*'pn> 10 I'pw ' ' r-an, B.tßpm l.»n> V. carlo Cl“o>nn»tl [■ |l 51 Dally to w „, h Dally Gd. Rapid* Exßun , _l.Xam Y.Mam 0.17 pm u.oCam I'.Oarn 4.00 pm '.'V l l'pro H‘..’opm T.Ksm (■T».n.tr..n sleeping car to Mack City .!■ r ear to G. It and Mack !rilln Parlor car to G R. and car t> K. to Mack City. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R CO "OlOVp USAF ROUT*** dH t »ff. Ct June 20. ISO* M mart, -alTrareo r. dally... VM » m . „. la y except Bonday 11.-if £|>*y ItiLiesa. dally 7 ,'~t V m > i-t ’a h«tfk» •'•’•» »» I WEST Ki-y* >»'■ y except Bunday 11 ■■• » m ■Ld •,'r.. rcl.i Traveler. dally »:13 p a , Fr*i*M 10:66 • “> fl Like Erie « Wester* jfl r.mr card troir. Bluffton Ind. SOUTHBOUND ..-r jt Bunday / eirrptt’undft/ a 1 6. a m ; a..y < ict-pt HundftV Mtpm ' -I. ' It-dlanapolU w.lh--’ tn ..a,..: h .*iat>opi.ll.«at T:«a m. Krs* ~ . . rur* arriving at Illufft r |fl\‘ ‘ •>'ar. «• run »a g ..nClv *HU ' route ■t he model !■ p,... at.,! Billiard I’arlors will }■ ,> rwniv for biigirt'SH in a few diys. ®W. H. Lincisley fl — ■ WEATHER |fl Generally lair tonight and Satur Wanner tonight. foi H.'tfiiuin made bli-ilK'N.' ., i ...... ting morning. . :. Cl ttui.l. .; t!.;-nn---. tUp b■■ W'iivnc lliis morning. |H| M oil’ ot ll.intington i> in guest of relatives. |S Mr- g went t< Hartford City !■ '"Lt. :-i( ovei S.iioiav with rela■M tires. BB M’ Mrs. August Brown of SB'' ■’ ■ ■ busines- uilitrs tn our rity toilar. |K Mr- William Mary went to Will ■■Mure '...luy to spend Sunday with relatives. H M-- D.-lla May went to Waterlisi EH ’tns motcuig to visit toi a few days EH »ith relatives. K ' hn- Meyers returned to Geneva HI Mio tn,,ruing. While here be was the piest ~f his family. BE Mr- I. .lustus returned to Liberty EH tenter '.„iav. While here sin was visiting with relatives. H Mrs Howell returned to Hartford ' it) today after making a pleasant , HI visit here with relatives.

White Canvass Oxfords For CHILDREN’S DAV, We have them in misses at sixty-five cents |and one dolfl / Childs sizes from fifty to / sixty cents. Charlie Voglewede SELLS EM

Dale Spahr returned today from a business trip to Fort Wayne. .Miss Claypool returned to Monroe today. While here she was the guest of friends. -Miss Lucile Brokaw returned today from Chicago, where she was visiting with relatives. J. H. Chamberlain of Indianapolis was in our city today purchasing Adams county horses. Miss Kittie Fought returned to Geneva today. While here she was visiting with Miss Kate Flickinger. Mrs. Hendricks returned to Monroe today, after making a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Roop. Miss Hallie Moser returned to Bluffton today, after making a pleasant visit here with Miss Marie Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Meinerding of Fort Recovery arrived this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Forbing. Wig Briggs and W. B. Hale returned to Geneva this morning. They were here attending the Decatur-Bluffton ball game. Miss Tina Scott returned to Van Buren toilay. While here she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrw. D. E. Scott.

S. O. Bowser went to Churubu >i, this morning, where he will attend the Beavers family reunion at that place on Saturday. Mis, Wilson Lee went to Fort Wayne this morning to sfiend the day with Mrs. Jesse Robinson, who is confined in the Ho|a* hospital. Mrs. Bain of Mount Aetna, Oho. passed through our city today, enroute to Portland. While here she was the guest of her son, James Bain and wife. Miss Bid Bowers went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Robiusou, who is confined m the Hojie hospital. The Standard Oil company has a large force of men at work laying in their new line north of the city. The work is progressing in nice shape and will be completed before many diiv». The labor is being performed mostly by local laborers. The ('. E. Society of the Chrit-ian church will give a spider web social Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Bowsman on north Fifth street. Refn -hments will be served and a good time is assured. The admission is ten cents and everyone is cordially invited. FAS The letting of the contract for the paving of north Second street will occur next Tuesday evening at the council riMitns. A large number of bidders have already signified their intention of being present and the bidding promises to be spirited and interesting. The surrounding towns were nicely represented at the ball game yes terday and the local management is very thankful for their patronage an<l hopes that our neighbors will call and see us again. Everyone of the outside people conducted themselves as gentlemen and will be welcomed at anv time.

J. J. Copjwn*, of Huntington, who was killed yesterday at Chicago in a street ear aciedent is the man whom Flunk Kleinhenz, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinhenz of thia city has bee working for. Mr. Coppells whs one of Huntington's most distinguished btisinc.-s men ai'd was held high in social circles.

BETTER SERVICE IT S THE generous treatment * and the better service the Morris Cigar Store is giving the people that have made thia concern the most favorably known cigar atand in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate thia better service, It’a juat the kind of service you want and can gel right now. Our line of cigara is complete, All the leading branda manufactured. Blllard parlor In connection. Phone No. <9O = Morris Smoke House Opposite Court Mouse L. < Waring and A. Dugan made a business trip to Huntington today. L-e Yager arrived today from his regular trip hi.d will sfiend Sunday with his brother*. Dr. Fred Patterson returned to Geneva this morn: j. Wliih : :er< he was the guest of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Pattenww:. The local bail team left thi« morning foi Frankfort, where they will fill a three day* engagen « nt. The boVS ex|iecf *•» win 'at h a*t two out of the three games. Here s Work on the interurban line i. progressing fine ebap* and from all H|.J- a rances the company will make good their word about having 'he line) completed bv Setrtember. Tin work I of laying stae: i» going merrily on and a large force of men are rapidly pushing the ear barns to completion. The-. I» a Sunday -..'0l convention nt the Peterson M E. church, known as Beulah I'hajiel. on Sunday astern x>n. June 17, at two o’clock, S'andard time. This eonveiitiott will be held for the lienetit ot till tin Sunday *• hoots of Preble and Kirkland tov - j • Ail s unlay school workers of these township are eaniestlv reowsted to Im present and purtie.pa-. - the . rogram. JESSE RUPP, County President. “It dawned upon u.e after 1 had been married twelve years that everyone ui my house had a day off except mv wife,’* Mud a '.ell known married man. “I always has Simdays. the cliildien Saturdays and .Sunday*, and the servant* had Thursday*. So 1 talked it o.er vith her, and after a good deal of argument on her part we decided that - n e every week the family should Shift for itself, while my wife went shopping, vnuted and did anything ehtw »he !ike<l without bothreing her head about th* dinner or children. The plan works like a eharm and w* have lots of tun trying to show her bow much better we can run thing* without her.” MANSFIELD APPOINTED CONSUL To Switzerland —Indiana Man is Honored. Scrlpf>ft-M Kae Special Washington, June 15.—-Among other uppointniente made by the president today waa one nominating Robert E. Martaiffeld of Indiana a* consul to Lucerne, Switzerland Mao'l eld recently niarnad the daughtti <>t .L-hn K. Howdy, forrntr -oil-d-g* neral to Pari*. TWe rWrit. It i» about I.'.KKI years ago "tree tba fork made Its appearance tn Europe. In 99 A. L». a sou ot the doge t’letro Or*o!o Lad wedded In Venice the Brl>zantlue rrlncesa Argila. who produced at the wedding breakfast a sliver fork and gold «i<>ou. Then the high Venetlou families followed cult, and these martyrs to fashion pricked their lip» with the new Instrument. The fork prospered, however, and spread over Italy. In 1379 it bad traveled us far as France, uud .u Itt® a traveler brought it direct to England. noth Hate Him. “Funny thing,” remarked Wilson musingly. "Tom Wilkins and Edith Brown used to be great friends of mine. I introduced them to each other They got married, nnd now neither of them will speak to me. Wonder wLat the reason can beT* The Most fartons Known AatnMll. The most peculiar and remarkable antmal In the world Is the Ornithorynchus paradoxu*. the famed egg laying mammal of Australia. It is shaped like an otter, has fur like a beaver, is web footed like a awam, has a bill like a duck and a tall like that of a fox It la the only known fur covered creature that lays eggs. A correspondisg oddity among feathered bipeds would tie a bird that brought forth Its young kllva

A JOCULAR MONARCH. Ivan the Terrible llnd (old lllooded Notion* About JcMtina. Ivan the Terrible forgot neither his devotions nor his diversions. His pal ace alternately resounded with praying and carousing. For his pastime bears were brought from Novgorod. When from his window he perceived a group . ot citizens collected he let slip two or three of these ferocious nniinals.-and bls delight on beholding the flight of the terrifled creatures, and especially on hearing the cries of the victim*, was unbounded. Ills bursts of laughter were loud and long continued. To console those who were maimed for life he would sometimes send each of them a small piece of gold. Another of bls chief amusements win In the company of jesters, whose duty it was to divert tdni. especially before and after any executions, but they often paid dearly for an unseasonable joke Among these none was more distinguished than Prln<-e (Jvosdof, who field a high rank at court. The czar, tjelug one day dissatisfied with a Jest, jioured over the prim-e'a bead the (tolling contents of a soup bnsiu. The agonized wretch prepared to retreat from the table, but tlie tyrant struck him with a knife, ami he fell aenseiets to the floor. Dr. Aruolph win Instantly called. •'Have my g »«1 servant I" cried the czar. “I have jested with him a little too bard.” "So hnrsl." repiu-d the other, "that only God and your majesty can restore him to life. lie no longer br> nthi s." Ivan expressed ins contempt, cailed the de e.i-. -l favi.- tea dog and continned bis ainitseii ■ nl« Another diy. v 1 le lie »at at table, the way-,code of Staritza, Boris Titos. appeared, bowed to the ground and sa I luted him after the customary maiUMtr “God save thee, my d«wr waywode l Thon I'eservest a pr *if of my favor.” He seize,! a kn fe and cut off an ear | Titos thanked the ■ ir for his grneioua I furor ad -I ti m a b ippy r»- gn Fears, ii's Weekly. THE PHILOSOPHY OF LOVE. Last Is klndty and de, cities* Testa. Lora ran «uu the realm* of night — Hihlller. Ttiey do not love that do not show their love Stiaki-at«-are. Give's a thing that * never out of season. Barry Cornwall He that shuts out love In turn shall ■ i ■ The greatest mirai le of love la the cure of c wfuetry I n Rochefoucauld Love 1* master of the wisest; It la only fool* that defy him Thackeray. Ixoc never •! ■•» of starvation, but often of ludigi-stiou —Ninon de I'Enclo*. 'Hie magic of first love I* the Ignorance that it can ever end Beacuus field Man's love is of man * life a thing apart: ’ll* woman * whole existence - Byron. It I* impossible t > love a second time when we have once really ceased to love, iat Rocbefoucauhl Hslow’s vv uadrrtul Neatery. Bulow hud a wonderful niemory. a* wa* evidenced by hl* mtonlshing feat of memorizing Kiel* concerto, which the man who wrote It could not accom pany without note* His accura y was almost Infallible ll* w«* ooce rehears Inga com|M>aitiou of Liszt’s for on hr* tra In that comixMer » pn-sence without notes. Llsxt interrupted to «ay that a certain note should bare been ployed piano, "No." replied Bulow, "tt fs sforsaudA" and see.” persisted the composer The sore was produced. Bulow was right How everybody did applaud! In the excitement one of the brass wind player* loot his place. "Look for a h flat In your part." said Bulow still without bl* notes. "Flvs measure* farther on I wish to begin.” The Word -♦•phsl«." Os deceitful an entry I* the word “asphalt.” Apparently It msnns "not slippery ” The Greek* tbeui»elvee were tempted to derive "aspbalto*” from "a.” uot. and ”«phallo.” make to fall or slip. However, the word la really of unknown barbarian origin Phoenician, some say. Asphalt was la use very early in history It i» said to have t-een the slime with which the infant Mo«e*' urk of bnirushe* was daubed and which the builder* of the tower of Babel used instead of mortar. ■lutehery tn War. In one of the Du Gi;e*clln’* victorle* so many English were taken captive that evil the humblest soldier among the French bad one or more prisoner* Tbe victor* bow.’ er. fell to «;nurrvl Ing. and. 111 f•*•! :>_• Incoming rife in the French army in conseuuence of these quarrel* over t!< prisoners, Du Gm*eliu.ordered ill the laptlve* to he butchered, and the brutal order wa« carried out. 41 Caution* Lover. A correspondent ot the Globe tells of a gilded youth who left induction* at a jeweler's shop for the Inscription of an engagement ring he had just bought He wanted It inscribed. "From Bertie to Maud." As he left he turned back and added a* an after thought, “I shouldn't- ah—cut 'Maud' too deep, don’t you know." Cisse. She- Do you know I've induced my husband to give tip cigars? He—ls that so? Well, I've known him for seven years, and I never saw him give up one.—lllustrated Bits. It Is the privilege of posterity to set matter* right between those antagor ulsts who by their rivalry for greatness divided a whole sge.—Addlsoa.

There is more shelf room in an Refrigerator than in any other ice box made. This is just one oi the points that have made the AutomCtiC what it is today the c.ides of leaders. SOLD AT YAGER’S FURNITURE STORE ffihb

f 1.50 to Chicago Saturday ami Sunday, June 10 and 17, over Chicago it Erie. 155-31. FOR RENT A four room on Eighth street. Inquire of David Hutmeker. ff 1.50 from liceatur to Niagara. Fails and return. Ticket* on sale, tugust 25tb. Return limit 30 day*. Chemea! Cherries'! CHERRIES' ' at the farm. M cent* |»-r quart. Call 1 'photic M on line J. GEO. TRIi K Elf. IM Ti ' WANTED—Ten men to » .ik at j >nce, ai»o team*. Apply at j»>wvr j 'louse, Fort Wayne A Sp: mgt,, M Traction Company. FOR SALE One Stanhop buv. •• almost »« good a* new. Wi; yell at, a bargain lor cash. W. H. 1 VNIE!*; west Monroe street. I »<>«i LOST A flve-doilar bill, where between the Mitten sac ory and j : ightli ‘treei. Kinder pici-e irtu* to Willie Hermiuin and receive rs* ward. 153-4di latxeta—A Candy Bowel Laxative If you have Constipation, If you i «vr i eoatrd tongue. If you sre dizzy, uliowi, sallow. If you have Headache# Sour Stomach, etc., risk 5 cent* on 'aix-ets. See for yourself. Sold by W 11. Nachtr eb

FOR SALE New 4 rtkoiti house in the city »I Decatur v acre of ground, a'so tarn 16x2 2 AH Iv: dit and in g< <d ec ndii< r Tl k j <)<•») c : cheap, part paj n<nt t t.s b. t« n r• •» ’t ''« Also lot in wood location. will tr.ahsa w.iiat *e p o • borne Full list of city ami farm p opr>rt> f. • eale The Northern Indiana Real Estan Over Burn’s Harness Store. Phc ~I There arc many reasons for 'J ® J th * ** c,llene F of the I I Dueber-Hampden atches * *i“b e dealer '■bo bandies them knew*. fivYVWVT a *Y* They are accurate ' keepers, ia ,:.T■ Fl ▼ I **j BI“■ ■ ’ t!e w r.| ca •■% H.J I■■ ”S v . n ■ 1 VIB »' ‘ , n - »' ' ‘ !? and aader ibe same guarantee. Ttey are Bot made or acid by any trust ct combine, and are honest watch value far your moacy. « I A "yoo’—miniatnre eiegance and scJ Sk Curacy fora lady. 1 9" H'm .J/.A.ssci. i ,',», 1 fry,” ’VvAa Ziu/wtxA ’ and others Lr |[MAD€ AT.THE GREAT U Beß . J - If S’* •< *** Ldlcwing steres: 1 7_ j D. M- HENSLKT •J AUOt»4*r. W L>. LEIINK, X.- <r °TeweU 3s LEOAUTE.

FOR U AI.I A letter pr>*~», «r«xf a* new. l»<]tnre at this • * f I '■(> 'o < 111 ..." S »ttird I■. >.ud Sun day. Jur e |K and 17, over < t<*a|fij A | Erie. LlMt. I • ••-..■■ work, •t.-ava- » • M P I 1171 \\ h FOE RENT V n«» sM-mom I boner on rth Sth »tr. •-■■ rn I eotiyrrm t.rrw litquirr ' 'Hi ATZ. 147-ts. '.*< .• than half a tn I ■ ? 1 bn* |.« ■ -, >*■•!», :.s.'turr-, .•>■•! st.'»'kn-' ‘**n cr.d by n.eins »■ ky iTtt l.t*. ‘"'unth, \ .Mt> tln . • '■■ ■» Is < r !« t , "t»I .s of .f .aeks, s.>al! nd » *|t a dsinastd »u> ••«• iw» . ft-i il. Hi tn ’ I n r»*. " »ot< "iinith. The .•tifi'.- disc 'h« r<»r « .<l throat, and t urhal br*a'b are quickly ' th by *uf l*r Shoop’a ure. Su.h -catb UK anti-ip s* Oil E < alyptiM, Thywoi go, etc., bavt been nto a now white cream m«ki"« itarrhal balm «!»• s«afled bold !• V irbtrieb.