Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1906 — Page 3
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CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Has the ogency for Decatur
Received First Shipment OF 1906 FoUMn-rtandTiGS r- . . - - I his morning it will do your eyes more good to see them Every One ft Beauty Mthouse Schulte & Co.
Fred Seheiman was a business cal ler to Fort Wayne today. Henry Koeneman made a business trip to Hoagland this morning, Hazel Andrews ot Monroe was a business caller to thia city last even ing Miss Miller went to Fort Wayne this morning to R[iend the day with relatives. W,J. Vesey returned to FortWavne last evening after attending to busi ner® here. Miss Pearl Burdg returned from Monroe last evening where she was visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs J. Chapman went to I Fort Wayne this morning to make a short visit with relatives, Mr and Mrs. A. N. Steele went to . Fort Wayne this morning where they are the guests of friends The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah E Keller will lie held Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the M. E church st Monroe. Bev. .J. A. Sprague ofli mating. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a atereoptican service at the church Sunday evening. It is free hnd the public is moat cordially invited. Mr. a-d Mrs H C. Maios. Mr and Mrs. Gardner of Fort Wayne ami Mr Will P. Edmondson arrived today and will be the guests of Frank Dib , ble and family over Sunday The Friday Night Euchre club met t last evening with Mrs T M, Keid and from all reports a fine time was bad Mrs. Robert Boyles of Fort Wayne was the guest of honor. Mias I eon a j DeVoea secured the prize, a beautiful doily she securing the highest aum tier of points. Elaborate refn ahments were served after which the club ad journed to meet in two weeks with Miss Carrie Craig. 1 he Night Hawk club, last evening entertained a large number of their friends and ac<|uaiut.iuces at their regular Friday evening informal dance. At all times the floor was crowded and musicians Messrs Mil j ler and Wemhoff were kept busy re sponding toenchorvs given by the inerry dance re. The club boys are winning much fame as entertainers Their mxt dance will be held next | Friday evening.
Is the keynote of the style of the “Dunlap" Shoe. But in many other points it difeers radically from the common makes. This is exemplified by the new spring models which we are now showing. More clearly than ever they indicate not only the clever designing but the splended workmanship which has spread the fame of the "DUNLAP" All leathers, $5.00, all styles
Ed \ ancil made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mrs. Teeple of Monroe was shopping in the city today. Mrs. Stevens of Monroe was shop-; ping in the city today. Mrs Eva Cox returned to Berne to ' day after visiting relatives here bred Grumnte of Genera was a business caller here today. Dick \ auiillierg went to Portland to day to spend Sunday with friends. S. S. Bartlett was attending to insurance husinesa a Geneva ttxfay, Mrs. \an Tasen returned t<> Monroe today after shopping in this city. Charles Taylor <>f Markle is in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs Wash Gil pen. Mias Myrtle Erhart of Hunting ton, i* visiting with Mr and Mr« W Gilpin Mrs. C. E. Hocker and son went to Monroe today t<> s(iend Sunday with her parents Mrs Michael GafTer returned today from Fort Wayne where she was v:» iting relative*. W illiam Baughman returned today from Fort Wayne where he was visit ing with relatives Miss Iva Weimer of Coion < ty ia visiting in the mty with Mr and Mrs Wash Gilpin Mrs. George Spittier returned t< Berne today after being her* the : guest of rei.dives. Mias R.iee Voglewede arrived t«> day from Fort Waynw where she is atteadiug school and is the guest cl her parents Th* center piece raffled »ts by Mi»s Margaret Galiogly wm awarded to Bev. Stegar Thirty five was the lucky number B*r Sbepperd passed through our city this morning enroute from Port land t > Huntington Bev Shepherd formerly was pastor of th* I. B church ot this city Abraham Bo>«g!ey of Berne waa in the city today having on display a tine plat of the town of Berne which was complete in every r*"pe« t every thing feting described. It is Mr B«e gley's intention if enough sub* rip tioni* can lie eecured to mak* a plat of this city in th* near future He will return u*xt week and nee what d* manii there ,a for th* sam* At regular misting of the W K G. last night Feb -'nd, one of the most pleasant «nci* * we have had for aome time was held in the G. A R. hall tine of the features being the grand army comrade* rushing in just as the oorpa closed with sacks containing ba nanas, apples and confectionaries it was their intention to capture the guard but finding the outer door looked they came rushing iq at another door With comrade Parrish foremost in all his glory After quiet was restored we wme entertained with rtcitation« by Mrs Htudabaker. a visiting member from Bluffton W R (” also Mi** Mand Russei of De'ator W R <’ which was highly appreciated Come again Comrades
Homer Stetler Dead. Homer the »oo of H C. Sutler died today. Friend* wishing Io view remrina ‘'an do eo Sunday and Monday. Funeral at U. B | 'Lurch Monday afternoon. Any lamp in the bourn at one fourth off the regular market price until February 10th. An elegant aaeorl merit to select from, Blackburn and Christen, the druggists Fwl A good houae and lot tn Marion Ind, for aaln or will trade for a small farm in Adams County S. C ' ranter i tecatur Ind R R. X For Sale A full blooded Herford bull, year and a half old. Enquire of DAV Hill, on Trout farm K R •'» iHvrl Naleamen wanted for our protec lion for men and women. <I,OOO Policy paytt 17.60 a week with 1100 Emergency Benefit Coat |2 00 a year. Handsome black seal wallet give free with each policy. Good aalaemen earning 150.00 a week Excellent stde line. Write today for renewal contract with liberal oommisaion. THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY C<>., Schofield Bldg., Clevland, Ohio. ’public - SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the residence of Leander Johnson, eeven miles northeast of De catur, Feb. "th. Three head of hcrsea. 3 head of cattle, double hvtlicss. sin gle harness, phayetou. .homer, leg wagou and many oi. A Irm and hous.'hold articles. .*’• dead Dauijementa wih, G’d’n/sedition, i Funeral at ■ fuelling churci tng cemetery. I
IggSSBBMtBSHSSSMH I s p ,in <J Stvles | STIFF AND SOFT HAT • ()ur new stock is coming in and our shelves and. >es are liowinp ne•We have all the latest shapes in spring styles in STlri AM) S HATS, in every crlor shown by the manufacturer and at pr t< nit g NECKWEAR ’ Our new showing in this l:n< is of the latest j>/.ter;; • < in imported silks to be had this year. Come in anti t 1 .| «• t ho iest line ->f hats and ne< kti< - evt-r sh< a n in 1 »t ad . gwfi c I X Winter Goods I X*l We still have broken ' <f 1 J In order tl it > '> • ■ - < K L * * K 41/ f U ill .ve you t; < ■ t n<> • 1 I ' fHI , I the 1 use fi,r SIO.OO. ■ Vi i £ I ur sae ° nr cn5 ' int ' * ' r ' h 3B r fS'-'-'t'A * g Oo Rot Miss This Chance to get a Pair ot All Wool Pants for Si The Myers-Daily Co Decatur's Best Clothiers.
r ’’’ X - ’ ' r r Inquire of D 1». Humu<'k*r I dl 3f You *boald be nonvinad that th* American fence, eold by Loch. I Dlrk/on A- Co makee the leet fence for all pnrpcae*. through th* ttelda *nd along the pike* There have been’flve time* a* much of Ihi* I fenoe *>ld in Adam* ciunty than , any other make
THE NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPE PEPSOIDS DESTROY DISEASE GERMS OF THE STOMACH. TRY A BOTTL
Pepaeid* cent the worat form* <4 Dvsprp»i* and alt ether Acute or Chronic Stomach Disorder* by repairing the wornout lining of the stomach and destroy* all disease germa. Dyspepsia once cured in this way never return*. Pepaoid. is not a patent medicine, but the am eeaaful prescription of Dr. Oldman who ha* cured thousand* of caaet <4 Chronic Stomach Trouble*. among them Cancer of the Stomach. It coat more money to produce Pepwnd* than any aimlUt preparation on the market, owing to the large
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Go.no t.,h £ SNOW fIGENCW/ W ' ~ , -:W2WW N ; Z- «-‘ *•'”;’ ’ r • '" 7 ", > i ,4 ,-3£x.' » The Assessor’s Train is Due—flarch i, iqoO Better invest your cash in some desirable real (-state nc"’ on the market by the Snow Agency Just a few sample properties are : 40 acre farm. ?2860: a »»0 acre tract. $4;>0O; a 6S acre tract, ?■*•" ’< a .iO ahre tract. an 80 acre farm, SatOO, and a 320 acre farm. ?24000. Some splendid lots in Scheituann's Addition to Decatur, amt a S>'-0 cottage and a *Jloog<.od n - ■•< • ee >n South Decatur: a S6OO residence on West Madison street, and a BJ>‘tso residerc® on M nroe street : ration and good residence nearly new on Rugg street SISOO. No charge f< advertis.ng property market for the time listed. SNOW AGENCY, Phone 320 Decatur. Ind
Comjiar* the appearance and in I rea*' the value of y ur 'ar®* '. I property by u»ing American fenoe .**. •!<! by »zx>h Dirkeun A- Co If you are in need of anv feno be ' aure and call <m Loch. Dirk* n A Co and examine the American fence and he convinced that they have the b»»t fence made f r the money A
quantity of the purest perwin and other eepensive drug* each tablet contains, i sew Formula on bottle, i Pep. •■<<!* are sold at so cents a bottle on an •’w-lsf' ,- .arant. <• to cure, or money refunded *• will semi you, if yon have not used Pep* id* tefore, a 50-cent bottle FREE, merely send us i your name and address »n s you will re eetve prom pt iv a full Hired bottle. 1 ou do ■ nut obligate vonrvelf to pay a cent. A Iwe , ask after I’epaoida have cured or greatly • beiiebtted y<-t» it. t! st v... u r.-ccnimr 1 i Pepsoida to your friends. Every m..u
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