Decatur Democrat, Volume 50, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1906 — Page 5
I Jew k ■ > > i r| j| JL fIVE ~ , .A,/ ■M»; /w> ;oh i l> oH bnufrt b.ni ;.'«>;•.) w I .(.’<>t{ <jii> lutfi ;«ji b!<,t ‘,/i:t! fffa® u > K. &' >/ r :t 'WfeV^^e;^ry.: , s:y] ! e'pf shoe V< ;’• ••’ is woTftJ-’ That is one reason why we wi* .0.-.-:->lm II f- ’, can give you better value for the 1 t k A 1 , 0 m 9 rt ®y f n ;: Pi^dnd ; ; i ßi^nd , ‘ ; sltoo ;; -‘''-''-'i •i !, B i ‘ than, is possible in factories making7 ? 7.7 n Hr n w"< Ohly ond kind dF shoe: 1 ' >''-'' l(r «* ■-■"™-l»i MVi •>»•' '■••• '."»rt DOR ln:'.:'T !(!•-!: -to no/ f,Hi: iff '.nt :;u< nw*R . 'I ’ I -</ w,v- *A> w®. °pCT»t e ,.fw e I args plants. .sifWivided into «everi. ', ' . I $ , apedajlty syeKy inchf oi leather can be utilized in ■.. ! ■ i,<. J/-'/.' , 8 *? 111 ® and, we ei|abled to grade our leather f , ~, J}/ !i: .. !;•■• to produce uniformly,fte. highest, quality without waists, ~K MIL.-. ,J, .'O :.70,;:? . on'j Hi ■/',■ ~ ■><',{.' -,r|;. ■.. : I Ask your dealer for Diamond Brand Shoes. ■ M {^•ZX,A- - , JBZ /?* DIAMOND BR.WD I \ HE MAKE MORE FINE SHOESTHAk/ IVR%P ' l ' M<r M
iJU.d’n ■*,,,; i ~,,,,, ,-, ’>'■’l 'to iloAoiit! <>i v.jMiom uili The,,county clexk has received that; the. .application; for, a, place, fpn, Norman Brise in the: East Haven hos»< pitai at Richmond; has been f accepted, and 1 lie will be takeii there Witfrih a ' day o!r tWo. He HfijUdged'’inisdne last Friday H tain' 7>li'7 The hunting-season, is,- now onia full blast; and hunters; can -ben seen daily With 'guh-thrown 1 river 'their shpulded*, hriaHed' sor 1 the’ ’ codhtry ‘ih 1 quest oV’ birds' and rabbit's!' dll’ reports ,tfie qijail .are, plentiful this, season, M f flre j;^»e h rahiiijts., l | ) H . Valparaiso University' will open its first whited tdrm-' November 27. Whilethd' iitifVei'sity 'ik' hlread*y <srie : of th’ef best equipped in the land, yet $150,000. ape for this year.., (1 The > school, is'jwell:: worthy- its remarkable patrom age; -d b , »;nij- ■ -, -.<l : .'.ihiimb l!-ji “Wanted—-A brave woman attraptiy.e,’personality) aqfy ’t,o . present a-, gained .lipn.,...Salary tp .be;-, gin ?lioo, &> week, ,i Apply s Bostock’s. Arena, Breamland;;; Coney ■ Island.” Withfh Itsk" Utah l hours," OWr' 25$ ’ ’ wbmeh' ; had * hns-vVerted ; the ad^er■' . 'H-.R’IHt Uvg-> ->fli fim sl <ut O.; <7 17LThe property-owned by T.-F.! Hofferon East Centra! avenue--has becn sold to /I? 1 ■!s'' "THofnas’ 'df 7 -' ‘Hfr. Thomas will move his family here from W- n <tW wiptm- ip dred dollars was the eous-ideration.Tr’> Blftfftofi'ißantiehii;:: I'o-r.v jiirtT'* Demoepatsj Republican*. was elected justices ofi the peace'in Wabish-township/u The dfe "John Wh'itettiari.and L. TJ/'Afhs J 6'h/dll Democrats,'as are the members: of the adj;tK Baj-r apdi ( Adplph Sehpg. „ i;; An exchange says that alcohdl Will' remove stains from summer clothes. The exchange is right, ;J| !J; pJjl .ql.so remoyan summer 7. elptJh?s- u; gij4, spring land wibtetucletheSJ nfifci otniy'deirfks it, but ateo frdtti' and c i hildfhri; fn It' Will’ reriftive liis,us6li<ild ! f ftbrn thh h w Jjr'■ jSW the, t|ig f fa^e> } s wife, and -the! b»ppiaqsa from,; his! home> -A« a removeruOf--jthingSOalCohol has few eqUalS;'d-> owcwrotltn o> ;.;cri?;>> -o; > ■ iddlaaoqini — up—fall row it iliiw r-iH’HHiHhxj*!’: ■ihiUhil i;:. ■* -u.i P '' ev ® n “ implies. nrc r . vent all Colds and Grippe when "taken at tire sneeze stage.” Preventics ’arh'VoothSo’ilriV'bandy tablet£« mMeittllA 'drs^ate- n '!al-l ! '"tebldi quKklWafflfl ■ ¥«kett »'fea»iy.'-t,Whett‘ryoti-flr£t itfeei! rtEdfiaHcoidpis nominee thepc chenkiland! prbvenl>tbewuPttevenUcs>are,' thenwsjrjy ; rf wU6e>fif<wi■^hildi;«|n«> J Aird- m?! effsr;twH fpr ; adult,s l . f , J Sold><W l< l >repom ri ■ in,;>j(9qp.t, 2f>,cenp boxes py, ; io !T -r M ■ limn uh 1 1 ■■■sunn m
‘s /iii! ttewj orJi Io «Mii ’piili. JS’iul ipo'iq . hi-'T •><('odt 'to ><t” ■' ■ iwniwWte" "' 1 * ■’ •■■> 1 ' ni/z ' ll ‘ JB r4tooMi wanuu.’w.sufferftfcs, -boo <•! -.'c; ■•.■,«£»: /V’H'Rl^gffjS^BaregMig^g^K l;; ’•«»*«* wufcfuy;insrn:o»ions -ten aaysiiffSrer fret, 7 ® !l ments. I want to tell all women about, V” s cure — my reader, for yourself, your MWA ' < “’* bi « r ' robi>mother, or your sister: I -want to i r° M <®tr!asa iWhai w wfeuio®: Know ftemtl2j&sy ” ■ rawffisgasasss fiflHOwtW fl lo««corrJ»ocaarWMtUh*scHsrges4Jk:eratfon;Dl»J W&&W'' ” WS# B®S»«SSW»W»®m" ■''•'WKWf'W’' BaliWin the bead, back and bowels, '■ Mar KW»BSKsm«’ I V>tf WM S®|SBm4jF floKies. twearittets, kldaey and bladder treubl.f I •"''*& Vi < <9Kew '• 1 w b* rc caused by weaknesses peculiar to our rex. PWBr Itv ant to send you a complete ten days’treatment. ■. •••iincß^iheapa.■ ”.rf M^Wpo>.,-n;•> entirely fyee to prove to-yoti that you cab cute trsatmmt a ftiX3tfsto trlel?iton4iff>>jd« Bfcrtabfr’wishiuto eonUede. it rill cost r<*i<jniy tJbcut 1J > cet.t s:i wt-ck, <.-r l'.,s than two cents a day. It will Eat. interfere with yotjr work or occupation,, Jii.« t srnd m ywtr name end address, tell me now you' ttaner if yoh wish; dnd'l win send you the treatment lor your»oase;:en«reW free, In plain wrapper,;!>y.return math,.' I "will also send ycu freo SiWS^®!WJW& , ttB , BWSS» tax? it. and learn to think for herself. .Theo;when the doctor says—'.’You mast-have an operh* t treatment which speedily and effectually cured Leucorrhoea, Green Sickness and Painful or Uul any si:ffOm thaA.this,Hftm<>.Tse<n»ent reajiyrcures all womSn's diseases, and makes women MM. M,sWMnnsrs«k W.’WMr. naifo. 1n«.,1>. S; *. ‘
'■ U.— , .ghurch rei^gd,,-farm,’ which ithey■ are eultlvatingh fc^j ; thq, benefit• of the; -church j fund. . t They ipefr 'sikt'-in l doing all'of- the wdrk ln the eveh 1 id the 1 success.. . . V! ., (rr < iGroVer C. Long, James B. Grdy and 'Aibteft; L? !, Mdßtide, '-all ''of’'Bluffton," leave today .for Fort Riley, Kansas; whefe th6y’ will biitdr cavalry* Roy M. Tiipi}roo.ic * ' t New' Haven, goes to Saji Francisco, Cal,,! to enter the coast artillery-—Fort, •Vpiyne Journal-Gakette.- i .. Sdjihia' Yahn, aged ninety-two years, and an inmate of the county farm, died iajst night at eleven o’clock, depth -refsqlting from old age and other infirmThe funeral will be iheld tpmor-. rdW; W sfidrt seiVice heiWheld''at the feqdntY arid also at 1 the Zion church.' interment wilt ! be made th tiU 1 , The Daughters of t Rebekah , lodge ihas seedred two df' ; Chris' Seabold’s big V-hgons to carry catur tomorrow evening. The lodge will there before a .meeting of the Decatur lodge. Part of the"members of . the <local lodge will go to Decatur on the evening train.— h :Biu#toh Bhinndt. r ' t>! hm U- . ;df! h» .7 ,‘t M-rzt-'i : J - ,nt ' finest ,(Ramonds in England are those belonging tpvthe Dnch.esssrerff Westminster, the Countess of Dudley and the Duchess of Portland: .The' Duchess of WestmiUsHr oWhs the ifamous “Nassau” diamond, - Lady.Dudleys diamond, js called the “Stardcptf- South; Africa,'.’, weighing 88 carats. The-1 Duchess of Portland owns'the “Portland” diamond, .valued'at SSO,(KW. : - • ■■■./. >;> •nd.’ ■:>! HoiiH'ißf: <•<( fii-q ;U nni!A . genuine, pld-fashioned birthday surprise- party was held yesterday dti , the fiottib Os Henry Kintz, northwest' of this city in honor of his wife, who :has, her, fiftwf<aiurth ; niileejtpne an^. .. thp: surprise, -. t a ■ cpmplqte success in -every respect.) Fifty guests Were ptesent arid the 'ddy enjoyed to ‘the’llniit'. : A'good dotintry dinner was'served' £tnd front all ' reports just (reached the right spot. Mris! kjntz (wa^ t ;ents., ->-■:» "-.fi.-i.:.'- ,:--7 nj 1 resi-•de^!.?r-f^,;s|ty,;,.yvho has r .the guqsjt pf F, a. poughe^ ( ;apd ,family, ’living in Villa North, left this tng ifon . Panama, where 4he - Will <> resume his WOrk ifi the ! dfephrtmerit" df'the' Panariih 1 Uatistt ’’’ddrilrhls-’ . tts-f Lj: ;d OH mrfi t-yi: oiij ol ' b-diini.it Sion. He has a position as clerk. . Ray- f „m<m4 is. well a pi rtfriends in Bluffton ajid ,in Wells coim?i ty. He <wentfd>o Kingsland- t'his<ihorm 'ing - from there to Panama, via 'NeW 1 Ybrk CityW-Bhlffton Banner. 1 ' ‘' l » jrf <!;•;.■ : ;u» J . ■<■ , im-vl H/td >m i -»|
Made Happy For Life. j , f Gfceatlhappittess oame itttto >»hfe home!| df 9,70. selwoi superintendent,: at 11 S t.- Albans.•: W. Va;»> whan liis little tl t f□] .nfHiW- HF 1 ttle.jd^ygtaer.^a^jSt. /YJtp 8 ’.-(Papcgjl t jto.piq, tregtrnetyt -bULt >1 steadilya res.prLwe 1 t rifeY Electric' Bitters;‘. and I' rejoice to j s ay/ ifoktleg ’elected ' 1 < ure. w! '' Qbtfcfi, : snPe'■ tiiri '"tdr' 5 fie/vbtiS''' gtnte¥al'- ! Oel!>fiit^, ;,) femafc p weaiiiiWhesJ-Wipo'Verfshed' I; 4>loeA I'aftA 'malaria? ■ Gffc.riftii6ed* r W>' 'ETabKbuth' pharmacy;;.' ..Price s&ou ’ m ' ; n crl 1 -*i si LjuUl" — .. .&. - ->.ll >,u i,■>'><>! 'i- .1 '*'■ rnk"'». ®rt>vbh' ! bf Frankfort, has' *1 F°r Bio,(100 damages, against the ‘Glbyer Leaf .railway ipompanyf for personal injuries received May fl &t; which--time - he' was. employed rm> •§ 'thb pattern making-room of the com- t jjalijt’S''shop ;! aft Frankforti!’ MrPGWver't to 'recover for the’ ! less of his t right arm caused by the bursting of i a -wooden ..puilfsy. department ;of the shops on the date 1 mentioned.—Bluffton News. ; .3 I ,’lj this ditch ip Pfeme and Kirk’lahd townshlj. 'wafe ' ,.Sapirdny!, 'pep r J .To Fpmst. Rcljlifihnmn, ,se«tiop. fl ■i, j5354i. ; section 2,;? SS94, .section 3,< J $233, section i; SIBB-, section $,49;< 1 StWurt,’SeCHoh'6, sm.feo/ sec-i ! ti^ 5 'tdijWtti.' ,; F. i ' , Kii'ehner, ‘ ( sd^tio^ ! 8“ Vo Etife^^bhilc^- 1 ’ /ns ■ O')in Ii ” .VA'jkWl," n ■ ®W; rBW MW J°t W*. i) ’ 46d<$taftlfUi M.l> section Shqfry. ] 'hrauebi $349.1, ( T0ta1,! $4 f 25A5d. f.jx b- i feaumgartner,--county/ surveyor, .bnon r B jiH-uhb" Hi' wh6‘ hafe ‘tieeii I 'eni-' 1 i in a, rpportorial 'oil 11 ' thm.-pavvr for the past twp' years, has : tendered his resignation, to take effect , ' kbyember 18.th. He-.has resigned here jlo -accept a position on the!-staff of- - Arkansas Gazette, at Little -Roek> ' , Ark. Charles Hesler, d former'Bluff-' t |'ime epSpitiyidcl oh • that puper and it was through him 'thaf ' there. Mr. Kiger’s place on ; the Bam perlstaff. will.be taken by .Frank Hollo? jway,; -a' young man at present engaged In tiie’newspaper biisfhess at Portland:;' •— HlhfftoA Banfiei I .' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ; J 1 > -'I! 1 . '■ ->i. 1• - - .' ■ > i I .JohnjWi Collins has Isold, his 80-aerei !fatm-: three miles southwest -of Bluffs doh to Hifhm'G. Riser'fbr'^fi,soo and i the" -neW owner is to hirVC 1 p-Vssession bn "December l‘4t. Air. Collins has I’ented.the Orr sout’;. 6,1’ towji . ployg; tj?!?, ipterurbap 4110 ij,e,,;ui4 ; ,hk , , lf jfamily .will move there for the.,winter, r .In-iihet<Bprihg -hy. Wall bHiovoii to -ibe- - dafi'V Which 'he ’bMiiihl/ 'near Mnnroe. ; !' f county; The 3b->.•;? deal wiis Veportefi by the Hale. ',s.. .3tnrkley 4 ..agphey. and -they .'also,.report, the ,of ;James ; ,!M. Ward’s I’prcn ot : lp#t- • di'edtaaadi tbn acres lu Union townshipi > to John N. ’ Barker for Bhlffi- ■ toil ‘Petr'S;- ■ -■- Last Sunday was Anti-Salodfl day in • 7 . r>: - < . Pe,rp,c :z ; J|.ey.,Ennis Ba?inpy. : qf J .ln ) - (diapppoliSj assistant- superintendent of, \ ■ th®,state league, spoke at.the EvangelIqa! I ‘ciiiibdh ih ! the ; morning and Wtliel ; Meinoiiite-church ’in thts evening; At pjaces he' gave; ah encouraging, .repprf..jpp’th^ terpper^pee, jggislatiep ; .to- b^ .pbtainqd next year, and said that,the; last elec-?. .1 itiolfj'pld.iuly • showem that the.tempdr l ' ance ’iien'in'lh'e old parti-eS-afe getting ’ toother and’ ‘are’ to accbinplfsh ■yometliing’.' The cash donations , an4’ , subscriptions., to the . coming.yegr: amounted: tp. iu ; -/ttiedtwo :charches;B-BerneyWitness. ; 1 ‘ 1 Clarence fe "Carr," one' of 'tlie ' justicesjpi, Jef-, feijson,..township,.;Wells,< .county*., .on .. TiwsdAy; bears theidi®i»>i’abiftjdistinc-: tipli'of’being the tollly Dembciat ewr* ; ( elected, fboffl6e : df‘ peacd- 1 ‘ Ip , tli l at| .terpa of, < Jobni Gv- iim-rellj, deceased. During his> 1 1 ‘oi' dtmtiee-'he -hasfsliown ftnueh ability? - , Ay7« i re* i M ! r/ flute altvaks■ bemr 1 j;!?*' ]aw..yftt the renderings; { ,in !,ins epuift fee'iffiCt/^is,universal apptpvflkri i, lt is: :a paattejiartf tffleord < that-toot-'a single-contested -jtw j this ’court and appealed'- Was -the 'do- • Tisibh'reversed. - - ! 1 ■)<> hi - -i : -,111 < togse of theßtate, of Indiana ,vsj.. j John, Schaffer, on an affidavit filed by 'Airs?'Catharine Schaffer, alleging that ’shb” tvas ; afraid ’the defendant ' Would 1 ' 'deH'rcy ''and injure Her pf-opbi-ty' and ' /void’d, do! violence. that 'she,! ’ H a^ r 7:K;i ipease.ibppd,;iwas,;jtrmd! thm; morning, , befetes-Squire J. H. Smith and-re suit-: < ! ed in a verdict of acquittal- for the ■ ’deftef. ‘ Tfid "trouble Started 'thk .next* day after Machias, Schaffer III?’ ’;■> i»j J.U-f ' .■ '-t> i > ’ sp/ne things, were done .that tjopp Schaffer took offense >at, anp qn- t deavored ito - tell the widow something r during which ’ conversation he drew a 1 revdlvet’ biit did hot "in ariy manner ' -treHten her or her property! Several 1 •witnesses were called but the evi- 1 idence introduced, by the State was not, ■conclusive, enqugh,to convict, f ~ <,>) I ~ . ... , v, • '■ TA MetbeiW iB - Thl» ToWn. !.-» I Children -who ..are delicate,,.feverish; ana cross will get immediate relief' trom -MOthfei" GiW-’Si'SWeat- PeWdfere fttr - ‘ ’act f^i-'tbfi-Jive®, .makJiig, l a;ejpkty: c W4t [ (Strong and healthy. A certain cure for worms. Sold, by all druggists, 26 centiJ 1
F r To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 I Sewn MHBon barat sold ia past 12 months* , This Signature. I>OX. 25c. I ( O■ •- i L-». - !. ;f,1...^.1-1,, 11W ■ —
'f Down‘■’in Blackford ‘county j peculiar condition has been ' ixi^?.' TW Dtetadcrals- ,; Fitemi ng representative over Atodltfi. yiesaipg was coaxe<l 7 b J y !thp .ohainpai) With-itesra.-in, his , pyes, -to accept, JU 6 , homnidtian, and finally He was --elected without ofeffiwt ' and - when • saw’’fir f tfie- pffpdr thht‘ rjej^ftoi - 'Modiin had beefi:defeated by j aotpe person, with the name as! her.JmsJiand, §he ; §traigbty^y,. asketi, thht- gentleman who the. Fleming was. - fhat> made such a-'good race. -Not: * gH’ then waJs- §he aware bt %fre fact i t in the future her husband would ; be entitled to write ‘'Hon.” before fii's . .or r.ii. 1 • o;u a-J-rv 4 hi: JO ; Jj . 1 Oltolv elb OU -br/l! ( i.,11, ’’ PfJife "’■quickly" ‘ and- 1 ■pbffltivdlye-cutod- j With Dri'iShoop's Magic Ointment, ,Itfa < miide 'for Pileß : aione—-and -it does-: toftt , <wsrk.,owrqly and:.,aWith> ,1 JtcLmjgai-PahUvbn 9J!?IHn i i l 4! l £il<sV l .piles disappear like magic by its r cents. Sold and recommended by w. h! 'SacftW •’!■•" : i;! 'T” - j | -mow fttilHil I; . vjlr.in-in i n WtiHs Bprague, one of the oldest Wno moor v-m io i.wjo ”61 rl;:. s ''- ' rbers.Jn thp.pjty pt Bluf^on,,ijs, j Irig. ttp his /household goods, prepping,' to move toiFostoria,, Gt-,: where ihe baaalready bought a» shop’ dnd where he•will' ItiCttte 1 pOtmtinetttlyi Willis Sold hlij'uridefneat^' thef .McFarrdii store, , |about two months ’ agp Phrifish Bros., of, Monroe.,Center Willis has been working in the shop since /that time but has also 1 been out looki iing*‘f6V a fiew- lodatibn.' He thought febfibii'sly of J a 1 shop in Deteatijr but came across the one he finally .purchased st Fostjorja and im : ’Mediately snapped up the. bargain. He, p^idi<l,2oo-for the ,Fostoria shop complete. It is a modern shop in good dodatioh with a good trade.—Blufftori ißahti'er. l i -hl ~ ? i.. .• ~ Eor dry. cracked lips, or rough skia. Use Dr. Shoops Green Salve. It positively makes Ups and skin like vel. Vot Sold bv W. H. NACHTRIEB. r ; Charles Sether made a business trip it<| 'Bluffton today. ' ; ■ ! y -r. ; "W Pain In the head—pain anywhere, hat its catus. CPiain is congestion, pafti ls blood pressure—nothing else dsuaily. At"'teiisK so Says Dr. Shoop, and to prove It he has created a little pink tablet. That l tablet’-’-called >Dn Shoop’s Headache . Tabiet-to coaxes blood pressure away frpp > Hsia centers. 1 Its effect ischarminy. pleasingly delightful. Gently, ’ though safely, it equalizes she bipod ciroulation., , , . . / ; luyou haveaheadache,'it’sblobd pressure. '■ : If it’s painful periods with women, same carte;' . If you are Sieeple&; restless; nervous, it’s blood congestion—blood pressure. That surely is a r certainty, l , for Dr., Shoop’s Headache Tablets, stop, it iuVOmmutai.iand lhe tablets simply distribute (the unnatural blood pressure. ( ..<, . Bruise, your Anger, and doesn’t jt get red, and Jewel), and pain you? Os course it does, It’S ebnjgfe&ioh, blood pi-eifsure. 1 -Voii’llllnd it Where pain la—fcfwsirt.' l lt’l .simply'CMhmon Sense. '■• We bell itt 26 oentb, and cheerfully recommend' <il >Mi; l.'.'-.il O-li 1 ‘>-7 :>•;;[:! . T Dr. Shoop’s • Headache : -i-.r ‘■>llo .jUQ - j ■ ,i!: -■■-!.'■> - > ;;... Tablets
* i’ll 3« Ihf ii vAni b.uw «wi i' -..-... .. . . , , - . V v ■ ' v7 ' 7 e ioncr, oif 'I;-'; vU: S-. ■ 4® ' Your Own Examination O When you do come in to look at ■jX garment? feit your ex1 . amination be as dose and careful as . F 7|W 'By f ir you can maHe it. u V.:' Im 1 'J'"' . CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will stand z W ‘ H ,; ' J) it. Behind every garment there is W ■ 4F^i"' 7 ’ experience -gained in fifty'years of jgrftV W 1a , mailing the best# i . r ,;.;-i !; : hi ■'. rjSraa ? t B ;A - i CLOTHCRAFT Clothes represent i[U yflrW B ’ ■'• the latest—the style. ,'They ~;’' /■‘OT rj] ® 1 7\ have the ciit whiehxrill secure you a, hi n.;® t | dit,, 7f ti g ! m""r '' e V’ '■'perfect, comfortable fit' 5 The ceata - 1J M ftljL MBOk B/i ft h \ have the dose c<>M Sinoothiy KI MPBW I w? ¥ setting lapejs, the concaved shoulders, Sg' t J '-. ;lMt T lw|. W■' l'W : 1 which always distingdish ' CLOTH* J J n l[ ® i MET CRAFT cut and mihe. And the real J | Wij(l 1 | Wf goodßess isn t merely pressed in,—it ~ Wily K r I ® builtin "* . ■ . S ’ ' makers have B B ot^Sne a^w ® ys Nothing’ is " ' W I » £°°d enough-except wool— for Clothcraft. cBBMKSHiba B Fl 1 m Your examination will show you pleas- 9 I 1 IMV * Price?, also* gB < t 'JX Will you examine fe-day—now-while <■? v--B the assortment of fabrics and patterns is r , I; .. r. complete? .-p>r; h , Kfw ; f ; ;,s; .•» WB Holthouse, Schulte & Co. 1 hi:! j' .-. •vi -/■:•■*' J r.i) ;' ' .uutif'. THo'> ansorl k iipfiic 7 w '9! :ps'i sme? '.';„ . . -'.’i'
> j ipjß-rr i — 11 rr*?» i HADtotlAlN>v.lH" RiOAD oALUiiftraH? ’ ” S U'J I " ieizfiwid nit i.qr: in. .n;;r-/. o;</. Mfag irtsrirre arid Coal'd Not Havd I blfiovr ~; ii, y i' -f ii ui bliw v> !, r Stppd the -J ; di :i t <ii > ■ Longer. I' O'n ovzr ni '>•>; -,i( . 17/ V‘P- .. : ofli io :,ii ’-nii; q-f ; ■ .9K-T*»d mull •.■'»>!!-j : ' f A*n old irihh, wfi'osß canfibt Li i .- :i-. ~J.- , >;<! iilf :oi :ui.<[ ;; be learned, .was .fqu4d, ; gt; six,,<Te;lo£k this 9 mortiirtg’,: ! lyifig > irt "the • '• (p ! "')f I f, i f/ov Ili of .about! three miles southeast of this ciiy- The thad Ils about Sixty years oTd ard ffad sUpt in the road all night;,, Jy: frozeniitd death when! found. - . iIZ jHe''fe apparently insane arid being dfily‘‘seirii-cpnscious, cantfot give Hih name or address. He mumbles about dqrne a great deal and it is., believed iijriy ..he.; a resident .place. lHe.Was'found by Mr. ShaffeT, wlto car-: ■itthd film Into his* home 'and stimmofl-' ed Dr. Vizard from Pleasant Mills. It ft believed the old man wili recover ( -ypless.. sp.mp one paps _4<?)r him, jje will probably, fee ;|gkfs, to. (t^e,jriounihy fam within a few days. He was.well- dressed and had some mondy in hijs ' The surprising thirig is that' iie did rids die' from lift expiodrirO. tl ■ K.-f .' 'on J?:'o °!1 —: ''.T'- ■ A! FORMER RESIDENT OF BERNE 1.1 ' ,il-- B fvil.r-. f. j ..(yr W-J-Was' Elected as Recorder of St. 1 rilh.B DJo-seph County, i - •T ' ! .7 :- - }'i: i> on.,'- — Sfeah C. 'Lehman, a former resident ,<ft Berne,; and well known in this pounty, was one of the few Republicans who- were elected in the: recent blebtion in St. Joseph dounty, and comfeecjuerifly he wilt serve as edorder of that rich and busy counts’, iiis ele.cti'pji even with such a handsome landslide shows, his popularity. Mr. Lehman was born in this county in 1861; and lived here until a young man/.' He, taught school and worked on the farm. When a, young man he located at South Bend, where he has lived ever since. He is a personal friend of Deputy - Clerk Paul Baumgartner of this city. David Schafer, a brother of Fred and Jacob Schafer of this Mt’y, was re-elected sheriff of St. Joseph county. Though these' Adams, county products .won ouL nearly all’the DemocratSjfpr other were .elected.. .; ~ ;.. --—4 I>o4i4 —i “ ■ NEW SCHEDULE NEXT SUNDAY r i In .i - ■ < /fIA . 7/ Change of Time on Clover, Leaf is a j -.j ~,surje thing.,. Supt. McArdle of the Clover Leaf, was here today front Frankfort, and fetated that' ori next Sunday the new time schedule would go into effect on the road. This change bps. been promised for some Time and Mr; McArdle says thatihis time it will be a sure go. The new time of the running Os trains .will riot be given'out ''until. the middle of the week. It is said that the tim,e Q,f nearly , all the passenger trains will be change somewhat 5 by the new schedule,- some of theiife only’ ’ felightly. The greatest change will be made in west bound 'trains No. ,i 3. ■ i ' ■»■?! I J’ !...'.J-U ' U
HE; - DfEQ /ESTERQAYj EYEN/fiffi r ft Mad Suited tor Years M/itri Cfirorile" - 11 qT’“ t filf 1 « biTSWfcurblw Did Wis Usual '1 ■ Work Saturday. <. i ; > ‘ stieoqqo ovil. uo< h <jl“ 1 ■3J Nathan Wyatt, one 'of the - best ' >/. aohfoara ><>7,-j> j-iJda Biff a )•- Ifnown citizens of ou.r died Sunday night at hfshhomb oh North Fifth Street’at ten':o’clock, i after an illness of jrist' twerity 1 ' heriitfe. resulting from stomach trouble and other complications. Mr. V.'yfu ? t for several yeiarpi thowev/ar,; had hQepua sufferer from stomach tronble, but his sickness never i took a serious turn until Satrirtfay dveftfhg.' l On Saturday he did 'His usual wprk "ahd went to tjed feeling as well as usual. Sunday mbrning early he was seized with seyere/PQins juad a doctor was summoy- ’ ed, hgt fie seemingly, could give' nd''! relief, death resulting Sunday f ,pightj| ! He was fifty-seven years ,of age and had made this -citv his. home for the past twenty-five,, . and during that ■ titni pit>Ved;himself a wolthy citizeu apd[ had many friends, who'will be gririved'-to iearri of his sudden demise. ■ The funeral services will be Afield ; Wednesday afternoon at the z .Dnited 1 Brethrea-ehurch at 2:3 Oo'clock, Rev. Kessinger officiating and interment .will be made in the Decatur cemetery. ! 1 He leaves two sons and three daughters to morirp their loss. A post-mort-em was held this after- ■ nbori at the request of the family by l : Doctors Miller and Smith, and dis-! ■ closed the fact that Mr. Wyatt had' beeri suffering frqta Sidney trouble, as botl*i the kid&ejts wW diseased, they ’ considerably stomach trou-j i, ble. s - '. ... to- f 7— l iWHETTEN’S STARS ARE FALLING L .. ’ ’ 1 ' , / The' Whetten Vaudeville Stars, who ; showed here last week and had diffi-, ' culty in getting out of town, are bank- • j rupt' at Bluffton. The Banner says: - ’’Whetten’s Vaudeville Stars have. ■ Since Saturday night, turned into fall- > ing stars and they are rapidly hitting 1 the bumps that will, in the end, re- ’ dpee them to palpable star dust. The ■ business Friday and Saturday Was not up to expectation as a result, the company ,was.. unable to amass, any ' Considerable .quantity of this world’sgoods; They didn’t -have enought to I get out of town and at noon were Won- . dering how' they were to square ‘a ! board bill. ! “A portion of the company stopped I at the Washington House and they. - owed Landlord Shafer between twenty > afid- twenty-three dollars for eats. They I didn’t try to make a get away and ; fpr this reason are not amenable to > the bpard bill jumpers’ law. They ■ have , their .baggage and are willing to i put it up for security, but this doesn’t ! hfelp thein a great deal. Part of the ‘ baggage was at the depot when the - 10:18 train pulled in, ; bii,t rio effort was r made,,to get, away, with It and the; z company evidently desires to do the I square thing so far as lies within theirs power.” IL_ 4 . .. . I—
