Daily Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1905 — Page 3
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Henry Meyer wnt F>rt Wayne la«t evening. B W. Sholty returned from a visit nt Geneva last evening. Hugh Wooas returned from a visit with his parents nt Warsaw. Henry Holbrook was at Fort Wayne today attending to some ditch business Burt Nichols returned to Coldwater Mich . this morning, after a visit in the ci’y among ri.nds Tony Forbing, with the Democrat, Decatur, Ind . wa* the guests of friends here Tnesdiv an I Wednesday —Fort Recovery News
tHEWub I | DECATUR. IND. I For Only 98c. I I We will furnish the public a Regular $3.50 I | Life Size Crayon Portrait | J For only 98c. f I M I We have contracted with a high class artist to do the ■ ■ work. The cost to you will only pay for the material. f ■ The work will he done in out large spacious window I I and we will positively guarantee all work. B 1 You May Buy Your Frame 1 1 Where You P ease I THE HUB I ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS 1 fB. Kalvet & Son, Props. •* •* Big Store Block f I | Bring Photogragh or Tin-tvpe with you J I ——— — ■
Fred Pet. th is at fort \V 4 yne to <hy on buainftu ’ H Niblick wan at Fort Wbjdw la.-t evening. Emil Fran*, of Berne, was at tending to busineM here today. Mies Mary Meyers will visit over Btjnday with her Nister, Mrs. K. Harding at Fort Wayne. , ilerry arrived this mon. ing from Chicago, and is a guest of 1 his aunt, Mrs. David Eley Mrs Toni Reid went to Fort Wayne last evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Boyles. Dan Berry shipped fifty head of horses today to Indiannpills, where lit will conduct a horse sale next week. Charles Railing left last evening for Paragould, Ark., whore he will I engage in the painting and deocrating business. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Linker re urned t xlay from Fort Wayne, wher* they were attending the fu neral of a friend. Ton Rd ing est last evening f<r | Dallas. Toxas, where he will p'ay hall during the coining season with the Dailas base ball ointi. A Minnesota mtn drank nitro glycerine and then went into the barn and lighted his pipe. About the only thing left was the site for a new tiarn. The Ladies’ Mite society of the M E chnroh met at the home of Mrs J Neptune yesterday after noon, und had a most pleasant 1 tiiiri*. A collection was taken, which amounted to |7.10. Hon. W. G. Coleiick, the well known Fort Wayi.e fell and broke one of the small b >nes of his left leg at Green Springs. Ohio, this week. He was coming down •stairs iu a jwiorly lighted hall, when he fell. The judge is now at his Ifome in Forr Wayne. Luther Collins, of Chat anooga. 0.. will be put on trial at Decatur. Monday forth» second time, charged with causing the death of his sister in law, Malis<a Smit ley. Judge LiFollett, his tieen selected to try the case. The tirst trial was before Judge John ,M Smith of this city and Collins was convicted, but was granted a new trial —Portland Commercial Review
Joe Hooker, of Monroe, was here on business today. Dr. Parish of Monroe, was a business caller hero today. Menno L. lauchty, of Berne, was in the city today on hnsineiw Dr. Smith, of Ho»g land, made a professional call hero yest 'rday Miss Segnr roturnid today from Arg dn, where she was visiting with relatives. Rev. Cummins returned to Fort Wayne last evening, after a visit hero with Dr. Beardsley. Miss Marguerite Moran arrived this morning from Berne and will sjiend Sunday with her father. Lou Yager arrived last evening from Toledo and will spend Sunday with his brothers and sister. Mrs Divid Lihy returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with her daughter, who is ill. Miss Muggle Poling returned last evening from a visit with her brother, John W. Poling and fam ily at Redkey. Rev. John C. White Jeff today for Phila lelh; ia, Hancock county, Indiana, where he will dedicate a new church t itnorrow. Rev. McCarthy, of Hoagland, will fill the pulpit at the Methodi-t church tomorrow morning and Rev. W. J Mvers will officiate in the evenii.g. This lieing caused by tbe absence of Rev. J. C White. Rural Route Carrier Clayton Daliey. of route number one. hi« been confined to his home for the past two weeks suffering with a form of pneumonia. His illness however, has not subsided any in the meantime and he is still in a serious condition. During his con.finernent Ezra Cutting has acted as substitute, and is covering Mr. Dailey's territory. Washington people have subscribe! the handsome sum of $11?.0'5 to defray the expense of the inaugural ceremonies March 4. This is said to he the largest guar - anty fund ever raised for such a purpose in the country's history The Washingtonians will get the most of it back in the exorbitant prices they charge the peop’e of the land who visit the capital on an important occasion.
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Wanted—A thoroughbred Jersey ■ cow. Inquire of A. R. Bell. | L. L. Baumgartner will spend I Sunday with his family at Linn I Grove. j Rachel Stevens returned to Port I 1 ind todfay, after a t h< re wi h I I relatives. Mrs Winans, of Pleasant Mills, I passed through jur oity today, en I route to Berne. 1 Miss Lydia Drumtnond returned I today from a visit with relatives I at Fort Wayne. Mrs Dullaghan arrived today I from Fort Wayne an i will visit I with relatives in the city. I Harry Harb returned to G eneva | today. While here he was a guest I* Os his mother , Mrs. Harry Harb. There will be services at the Pres- I byterian church tomo’row ss usual. I The stereop'ieon views, however, 11 failed to arrive from Chicago, and I will consequently not be given I the evening service. „ Let Sanda? school workers and I friends be prepareil for the goed I th ng< of .March Ist at the Adams I County Sunday School convention.! » to l>e held in this city at the M. E church. Morning, afternoon and • evening session A good aft ndance from neighboring -choo’s is in premise. A. B. Haist. Township President. The past two warm days made the snow and ice disappear quicker than it came, and if we figure cor 1 rectly no one is sorry to see it go.' ns it has lieen a hard winter, and the coal man has had hi* inning and everyone is n >w willing to see ! the ice nwn get in his work. ! March, however, is always a bad | month, but there is this one consideration that is it lasta only thirtjone days and then comes several months that are worth living . through. T e directors of the Commercial club held a meeting Wednesday evening a7 the office of President E. E McGriff and it was eeoided to 1 'ate uo the right of way between here and Bryant or between hero and the cornty line at once and] later consider the subject of a lionus to the Springfield and Fort Wayne traction line. Tne r.ght of way it j was determined should be taken | up in the name of the club and held as an induce’, lent to the traction 'line to extend this way —Com mercial Review. Tbe BlHmeleMH One. Mrs. C'llbliru removed her outer garlueiits and seatisi herself with a thud in her rocking chair in die front window. "I declare. 1 never saw such a , gadder as that young woman the mln- I • ■ istcr married in all my life!" she said ■ jerkily as she ran her darning bail f down into the heel '>t Mr. Colburns gmy stocking. "I cant g> over to Mis’ Deacon ’ Graves' of an afternoon or down to tlic store hi the morning tl»i>* I don't either Und her there or see her. coming or going, ilircc.d.mes out o' the! "She's an mi fill slater, too,” continued Mrs. Colburn pulling at a knot in her darning cott .n HU ii broke and her elbow flew back sgninsl the slmrp edge , of tlie table. "I can't look over nt her front window but wh»t she turns her eyes this way inside o' five minute* Dos t sit Uwe looking * > numb. H illinm! Can't you see I've half killed mytelf? Eeh-li me the liniment, quick!” —Yom h's Companion. Nel Huiuilliy »t Spirit. A young premher in an uptown ( ehuridi was H'Hrh strm-k one Sunday by tlie Heeinliig effect his sermon was hkrlng upon one of his i-ongrvipil ion. a | shabby aenteel ai.-iu with while ludr whs llusiwgliout lb*' entire dlseours* sat with head bowed in deeply reverent attitude. After the service the minister pushed his w tty to the man and pro"(’li said ■'l >llll glad to note that my sermon affected yntt Did it liinke you see tb< error of your ways':" "Oil. it wasn't that." said the mar Hhe...-I'b" ly oil see. niy waisti-oal is too short, and I had to bend over t< ■bide my shirt."-Cleveland Leader.
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