Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1906 — Page 3
I EIUE railroad. | ,>hfUCl DECATUR. | AT I EART bound II Su !0 ' WBBT BOUND I itatCbteM’FHSS' ■• ;•.•.■.■ 2 ; »*m ■ I "< > .10:10*. m ■ • ? ‘” ! .'h '.-ago Vi-stlhulod Umltedl2:M p. m I K-p'”- ’ :Ut “” “ ■ •" Run<, .* T ' ■ Jejcepi Monday. ■ *"* ’ j OB! « ri.«MU«o. Ticket Agent.. > I GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R’Y. ■ ... r V".«“ar» 7.14 am I.JOpm T4Bpm ■ ! * ! H.r,> 1 Mam a.lSam 2 13pm B.4spn> ■ Arl" r 't“’' num '■ Oarn 3.40 pm 10.15 pm I " r , B ,ncmn«tl MUm U.«pm 6«pm S I 'ffr msMi'ram Owpingt’arto Clnclnnat ■ Dally to I i»n« IWth t ”‘ llr Od - lUpkl ’ KtSun ■ TrLatur IVWm 7.50 am SKpin ■ b’l*™ 2.10 am ««’ani 4«ipm ■ ioirand i«|.ide ««•« ’ “£■ * »““ ■*. rTer.- City l.«pm 7.50 pm I t ivuiski v 2.56 pm 0.50 pm (I.U6»n> I i Mwkln.."' Ily 4 l'.pm 10.50 pm 7Jo*m | !<>». tram sleeping car U> Mark City ■ train Parlor far to «.. It and Mack I rut 117 pm tfa’" P«e'<>7 ««r ,o ° B - *» d I S&tti JirO. K. to Mack City. I TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R- R-CO '•OkOVBB ÜBAF ROUTS*" la affect June M, IW«. BAST. I ~ a-Oommerclal Traveler, flatly... 5 3<>i tn ! , -lacy, earept Sunday ..11'-a m Is t-Day Sipreaa. dally 7 p m s tt-Loeai Pra.gba 2 16 Pin ■ WEST I « a |_Oay Sipreea, dally 6’Oa m I «a 1-Mali, dally, eieept Sundae .11 :-W a m I v > 4—Commercial Traveler, dally *:» pm I B_Local Eralrbt 10.65 a m Lake Erie a Woe tarn Timecard from Sluffum lad, SOUTHBOUND | Sj.fl-Dallyeicpt Sunday „t:IS a m I as. it—l tally eicept Sunday 11:67 am I ao Ik-Daliyeacept Sunday t:« p m I go II rune through to lndlanepolla without I ttanre. arriving 10:30 a m I to IS leaven Indlanopolie at 7:00a tn Rune I arourti without change, arriving at Bluffton I tl Na m I a <i and Urnn via Muncie a Riga route Dalian Butler retrrned last evening I fr rit a businre* trip at Berne. A Van Camp returned last evening I In ru a burineM trip at Geneva, Mrs Marr Radabuah returned to I William lut evening after tieing ibegue«tof friends while in our city Mr. Pope, representative of the Toledo Bee was in oar oity today looking up the Williams kidnapjinz ease and to secure a write op of the matter lose & Sons thia morning abiped a valuable rooster to Sooth Whitley, Indiana THi rooatei scored 94 points in the pialtty show held Jrecently in thia city. M Shaperia left today for California and other western states where os will spend several months resting ip. While here Mr. Shaperis conducted the South End Bargain store an 1 had a fine business. He expects | to return to this city again next xpriug and may start in buainera for himself.
76 Pairs of Ladies' and Girl’s Fine Kid Shoes, solid soles; regular ; 51.50 and $1.75 values go at $1.19 SATURDAY CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE
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C. Baker made a business trip to Bluffton today. J. Wells of Geneva was a business caller to our city today. Frank Reynolds went to Muncie today to visit with relatives. Charles Sether wbh attending to cigar business at Ft. Wayne today. A. R. Bell returned this morning from I nion City where he was attending to timber business. Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Studebaker returned today from Goahen, where they were visiting for two weeks with relatives. The Ladies Mite Society of the M E. church will hold their regular afternoon social tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. A kitchen shower will lie held in connection All are invited to attend. Miss Wmnes has as yet reoeived no response from the party who re oentlyjsent her the money through the mail for votes. Will the party please oome forward and make himself or herself known' The Blue Front is preparing to move from their present location near the to the building just north of Mrs. A. W. Petersons millinery store. They expect to carry a very heavy line of goods. That the Democrats Diamond con- : test is a popular one was evidenced I this morning when one of the can | didates received two subscriptions by I wire from California amounting to a I sufficient amount to secure ‘.ICO votes. Mrs. P. K Kinney retnr’ , ed to Decatur last Friday She had been at the bedside of har sister, Mrs i James Kinney, for several days, I who is greatly improved from a I long and serious illness ’with erysipelas —Geneva Herald George Trick®?, of Decatur, was a 1 busim<as visitor in the city yesterday j afternoon. While in the city he sold I the city two carloads of coal. The I coal is taken from mines near Jackson l Ohio, the company lining composed of Decaturites. Mr. Tricker is one of the prominent men of the Northern Indiana Fair Association. Bluffton Banner. W. H. Blodgett is traveling through the Eighth district for the Indianapolis News and will tell the almighty truth (both sides of it)about the republican congressional race, which he has left alone so far He was here last night, and iiret some of the prominent politicians at ihe Bliss and went to Portland this morn ing. Bluffton News. A party (composed of Mrs. J. W Vail, Mrs. Anice McKain, Mrs. John C. White, Mrs. |W. E. Russell and Mias Maude Ruasell yesterday braved the cold and drove ,to the home of Mr. and Mrs. JC. |B. Poling, where lhev partook of one of those 'sumpt ous country dinners, with which W® ars all familiar. The ladies left, vot ing Mrs Poling a fine cook and hostess.
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Eli Sprunger made a business trip to Berne today. JohnSehurger madea'business trip to Berne today. J. M, Frisinger returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne Louis Fulling arrived today from Fort (Wayne and is the guest of friends The funeral of Jacob Berger was held this morning at ten o’clock at the Fuelling’church. Mrs, Lauer arrived todav from Fort Wayne and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Penning ton. Daniel Baumgartner went to Linn Grove today, where he will attend the wedding of the new county su perintenden Oplinger. M. F. Rice went to Berne today, iteing called there to see his new grand-son, who arrived last evening Mr. Rice seemed real happy over the event and swelled up considerable while talking over it. The Shakespeare 'club met with Mr? W ’H. Nachtrieb yesterday afternoon The feature of the oc casion was a very excellent paper by Mrs. Crabbe, upon the subject. "The Divorce Evil.” Smith and Sprague, the new music company, who are located in the Ball .V Meyer furniture store will give] a musical all day tomorrow for the benefit of the public in gen eral. The new management will ssue carnations to all those who al tend and will be more than pleased o show you their new line. The Chi-ago papers of yesterday announced the fact that Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Menard of Austin 111., have an nounced the wedding of their daugb ter Miss Louie B. to John C. Wag goner of this city. Mr. Waggoner is at present engag'd as secietary for the American Medical Society at Chicago Mr. W agoner is well known in this city, i J M Hart. JaOxb B itcher and I N. Valey were at Dnatur last Tuesday. Mr. Hart ba- tendertd his resignation as administrator of the W . J. Collins estate, I N Veley to lie appiinted his aonoeMor Mr Hart ? farm duties are Vmi nr duous to permit him to look aftar the estate and give it the attenti he thinks it demande—Geneva Her aid Decatur people are all torn op over the death of R J. Hilthuusi , a well known traveling man of that city While at Huntinton, Indiana, a weea ago, he waa assaulted by a hackman over the price of a half dozen fares, the assault terminating fatallv The affair to a most do plorable one in every particular, and the relative* and friends of the dead man are justly incensed at the man who so brutally assanlbd a [topnlar and worthy cttiaen The dead man was held in high esteem by the people of Decatur generally —Willshire Herald For Sale A full blooded Heoni bull, year and a half old. Enquire of D W Hill, on Trout farm. K.R.5.1Hwl Lost:- A gold ring with Red Men emb'em T. O. T E. on it Finder return to this office and receive re ward. if Boarders W anted Inquire corner I Fifth and Marshal xtreet No. 338 2da The MlnUtev’a Heapoax. A well known minister of a kirk In Glasgow was cue day passing swing tha High street when hr was accosted by a crowd of street gntnina. one ut whom said mischievously, but with becoming gravity. "Dje keu, minister the de ll is deed?” Tlie minister mode M Immediate response, lint on the whole crew reiterating the cry, "The dell’s deed! The dell's deed!” be turned and. raising bis outstretched hands, as if to pronounce a blewiug. reported. ‘Ach. ye puir leetle fa tLisaia bairns!” — | KsblsuU’s carlo.Hr Shops. Mauy of tl»e curloaity uliopa planted i in the back streets of most country towns in England are simply kept up by large London firms, who, from a prolonged study of human nature, have disco" enil that p<-.»ple who art shy of buying old furniture or old silver ig Buud street or Piccadilly are ready and eager purchasers of precisely (be •atue o»jj(i ts at a rather higher price when they come upon them in the back streets of a country town. When Ihe Stove Preached. "I>e preaehrr wntn't feelln’ good last meetin’ day, an' be made de stove preach de sermon.” "Made de stove preach?" "Yes; made It redhot funi top ter bottom an’ den toi’ he sinners t<-r take a good look at It an’ go ter thiukiuT— Atlanta Constitution. aud seiuSKllnir. Many a lady smuggles who would no siore tip her ball intv tue better post- 1 Con at croquet than she would cut a ! throat or scuttle a sh!p Ar.!row l.:. , 1
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Bosse opera house, i-F TUESDAY, FEBRUARY B Complete. Original’and Augmented Scenic and Elsctrical Production as played 5 months at LA SALLE THEATRE, CHICAGO The Big Musical Comedy Success |HH IS I —l IQ I —IN E€3EiT"] > ■^*ww"<aenuUß , a»*«««s , eßßuea"«a e :MMMWBWUnanBBMj A Musical Comedy In two I I Most I mphalk rtuaicai com acts. The Show With Mu- F | I I edy Hit Know nln Year*. A aic. Beautiful Costume*. I I 3 I | I car lad of »prx la I scenery. 10 MUSICAL COMEDY STARS 10 and 40 others including The Famous BROILERS and A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS 20 Big Musical Numbers 20 10 POSITIVE SONG HITS 10 PRICES: Down Stairs SI,OO Gallery 50 cents. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY, 9th. AT 9 O'CLOCK A M NOTE—I have guaranteed this big attraction a very haavy sum of money in order to give my patron* a tre.it. You are earnestly admonished to come out and lend your «**i*tem.e that I m»v b»- cn< ourag<-4 to bring others of the "ume . alibreto vl*it us. J. W. BOSHE
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— ■■■ ■ i.. —■ — — jgyp' '3T3 Co,«,. raE SNOVY i — '~~~—7 ~~ ' IJ - ■ '* /JtsSeroSSSL- "V' \. X’ 'Ctc- __z - - /fLo. • yiM* W"52?12 .f SEW >Ci, :-' _' ■—- i The Assessor’s Train is Due—flarch i. iqoO Better invent your cash in some desirable real estate new on the market by the Snow Agency Juai a few sample properties are ; 40 acre farm. S2SSO: a W acre tract. $4500, a tis acre tract, $3500. a 110 ahre tract, s''SO>; an 80 acre fam, ss3o’. and a 320 acre farm. S24<OU Some splendid lots in Suheimann's Addition to Decatur, and a $550 cottage and a 12100 gcod residence in South Decatur! a SOOO residence en W»*<t Madison street, and a ?l.‘2>d re- decceon M uroe street dso a nice loca twn and good residence nearly new u Bugg street SIBOO. N -harge fir advertising property if left the market for the time heted. SNOW AGENCY, Phone 320 Decatur, Indiana
When ordering Jackson H.D Ft r Rent A seven r ->m boue>« Coal, call 'phone 311. J D MEK .n seventh *tre*4 Inquire of t’l*m IGA. 4fidtf ' Hsndermati al Loch Ihrkson At Co ROF< SALE. A five room cottage, with let G’xl.TJ,lav* of fruit l«rn 191.10 in fairly gtxxi shajs- House pijed fur gas and gevd ciwterr Thi* pr-pert) 1* a bargain al s4'4o (10. Any one in Ihe market for a gotd small house or wishing to invest for rental purpose* will do well to meet gate Farm of "ti acres, located six miles from Berne with good eight room bourn* and two cellar*, luirge hank barnTOx'O, b' gh< use. cent crib, good orchard, nearly ad black laud, fairly »*JI drained, w»tl feoverf »nd L»* 7 terr* of timber Price F COO CO cash so l the balance .a five year* lime. This piste is cheep and will pay you to investigate If vou are thinking of buying city or farm pr party, »tue in and get our complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phone KW). Office over Burns Harness Store. Decatur, fad
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