Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1906 — Page 3
Time Table £RIE railroad. _ DECATUR. aT east bound * . «r.EiW-* * - ‘ w-*£VvJrkß<*‘ on Ve *' n p “ IS‘ X » Fnr«" E«y r *“*'- ■ ’'' B,d 2 t P ; " •r. 1 b “ <b,om ,:a *■ m I”- 10 ' 1 WHHT BOUND ••• i’WJs. JU - 0 tCbicMoE*»'**!'■ ' 9;Ma. rn . I"'. t'® l *??,Litton 10:10a. tn Ej<p SuntU*. l-‘*. /.J.cpt Monday. V* ’ J.,hw M.SMIMO. Ticket Arent.. . Trav. Fasseaffer A stent, (J. D E’ o ** lr Morion, Ohio saiND MPIDS 8 INOIAN* fi ' r I If" , m 7Ham J.itipm i ttam Ir, f*r»"‘ r i n“m *.ltom S l-lpm *.®pm I Es” 1 in ‘' d Y“m M'pm 10i*pw SS6 «’ ,U |l "Tt'Tbi oirn •••«»'»«'■* r w Clndnnnt ■ 13rnM Dally to ■ Dally Od. Itoplds BxSaa ■*•* 1 loam TJSMn * 17pm B,[W»ur iioam S **am l.iKpm K f ‘ ,Yunld» '.ram I’Opm »Wimu ■' t ;. f * l-'pm *»l>m ■. Dvr* ~" T *.Sopm EK*na'-«'tty *Vpm M.»P» f. 'tain alreplnß car to Bark ill; I i,»• lo ( j | { and Mark t P riiu r Parlor car to O K and Ejplay'carO. It ■» Mank City. Lw.ST.LOUISi WESTERN R. R CO I r-CLOki" u«ar bout«“ la affw.» Juaa M.lWt. HAST, I WOT ~ -ial r • • ;,*!?* “ I € , m.‘ da!)T. • !<“•»* Sunday .11 *• in »t . TraSalar.d..., a-L-a r retain •• Lak* Krt* * Western Time card from Bluffton tad, SOUTHBOUND . a_l)a’.'.y»»cpt ’unday ........ V is ain ", !( _-w i .trapt ’uaday .... Iljtn , *~i'aliy » » p m »oU run. thrtmah to ladlan.polla without *i’*« V. ’.. 1 odtanopolla a» 1100 «m. Buna *sll- wiUost charaa. srvivisf at Bluffton »1 run »t* Muaeia a Bia « ronta i , 8.-II returned from Union Jl.it thia morning. ■m- Kizer went to Poneto todav K rwl over Sunday. I M V B Archbold made a bueineeej K-, to Fort Wayne thia morning || tlbrrt S:Hccneyer made a burnt • ■ r to Fort Wayne thia morning ■ Peter Hollhouae returned th i a Krning from a business trip at Red K ■ a H Hammonds and Ed Stump, ■ere Fort Wayne visitors last even ■ Din Haley went to Fort Ways ■ far to take treatment for rheuma Km ■ Mr. D B Erwin and babe re K :td loday from a visit at Pleas Ki Mti's ■ R K. Allieoo returned last evening ■ora lierne where be was attending tQ, Kaiung business. HL C DeVosa returned last evening Kxu Portland where he war attend ■g to legal business ■ Mr« M F Rice returned last evenKg from Berne where «be was visiting Kth Mr and Mrs. Ed Rice IlMrs. C. V. Connell and children Km to Fort Wayne this morning to Kroil Sunday with relatives ■Prank Hower has resigned his Kiition at the Madison street liar r•» .hop, and baa accepted work else IL ■li* rge Gates returned last even ■1 from Berne where he became a Kmler of the Adaina County De ■t Aasocialioc Tillie Hoile returned to IK rt Wayne last evening, having Headed the funeral of her sister, William Koldewey,
I Rubber Boot Sale ■ Saturday we will sell 65 pairs of ■tens First quality Snag-Proof Rub- |> r Boots at | $2.98 are First Cuality. hhvs fresh are sold at 53.5 U everywhere ■ The sizes run from 7to 12 This Sals Is Saturday Only I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Th* Shoe Seller
A. J. Pasawater was in Fort Way re today. Born - To Mr. and Mrs. William Engle, a baby girl. Mrs. Mary Bogner went to Berne t<xlay to visit with friends. Roy Lockmore of Berne, was a business caller to our city today. George Brewster of Berne, was a business caller in our city today. Jack MrFeeley left today for Pittsburg with a load of stock for James Bain. Miss Fancheon Rice went to Berne today to spend Sunday with her brother. Mrs. Dr. Gaynor, who Iwtureif here, returned to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Maud Yocum went to Berne this afternoon to spend Sunday with her parents. Mrs, Joe Beery returned from Marion today, where she was visiting with friends. Mrs. O. M. Robinson went to Berne this afternoon to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Ed Augenbeugh and Mrs N. Case spent the day with friends i in Fort Wayne. Fred Mayer arrived today from ' Kendalville and will spend Sunday with his parents. Miss Alice Fisher arrivad today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of her sister, Mis. Joejfleery. Clarence Lapp, of Fort Wayw. :is in the city and will "pend Sun 'day with Miss Louisa Hoi brock. Mrs. L. G Cole, of Garrett, who visited h»*r (>arenfa, Mr and Mrs L iT. Brokaw, returned to her home to day. Mias BessieCongleton,Geo. Maddy and *>□. Winfield, went to Fort Wayne this morning to sp>end Bunday with | friends. Mish Mayme Smith has accepted a position as saleslady at the Boa ton store, and assumed her duties ' thia morning. Mrs A. J, Peoples returneil today from Fort Wayne, where she. had lieen at the bedside of her daughter. Mrs John Barger. Charles Elzey is now the champii n five pin bowler, his score being 217. This i*«a highacore forthiagame and it will be some lima before it ia equaled. The little eon of John Selking swallowed some butter coloring yea terday, and from all reports is very sick. Fothing serious however is expected as a result Mrs R. N. Johnson who has been aeriousiy di the past leu Weeks a’ the horn*of her parents, Mr and Mrs L. T. Brokaw, ia alowly recovering and is once more able to be about. Mrs V. 1 Nio key of Gaston, is | visibing her brother John Mayer and family. Mrs Nioekey and I family will leave nett week for ' Loe Angeles. California, where they will tnaks thei; future home Au affidavit charging Otto John son with malicious trespass, was i tiled this morning in "Squire Smith's I court by Prosecutor Moran, the as 1 fidavil lieing signed by Grant Me Gill. The case will be tried thia evening For Sale—Ten Bronze turkey gob biers. See Wil hard Steele .10 5d s;> to St fxiois and return via the Clover 1 >eaf, Saturday and Sun day February "ssth good returning leavp. ; Louis until :io M >ndav, Fehs>.=ey < hl! dren half fare ?>m L. Miller, agent
CLUB MET Young Mattons Entertained by Mrs. Peterson A DcliijMfo! Afternoon Social Event— Outside Guests Were Also Present. The following member* of the Young Matron's club, Mewlame* W. A. Lower, D M Hensley, G. G. Flanders. D. E. Smith, J. H Heller, L. G. Ellingham, J. W. Tyndall. C. E. Neplime. F. V. Milla. H. P Moltz ami T M Reid, met vreter day at the home of Mr a. John Peter sun. The visitors were, Mredamee M. V'. B. Archbold. Royj Arehbotd. Ella Bell. C. 0. France, Arthur Suttles, J. D Hale. W. J. Craig. W H Na< htneb, Dick Townsend, E. P. Adams ami D. L- Quinn, and the Miaeew Kittie Chriaten, Bese Shrock. Roee Dunathan and Rare Christen A part cf the time waa “pent in a guessing contest in which Mire Dun atbau carried off the honors ami re ceived a pretty piece of cut glare as a rewanl. After the guereing con test the unmarried girls had quite a lot of fun io putting together pieces of valentine* that when properly matched up were supposed to be the picture* cf their future husbands Next follows.! a very fine lunch, rerved by Robert and Dwight, in which all the guests took a very ar five part The mreting was one of the beat the Young Matrons have held recently. Mrs. Dick Neptuas I will be the next hostess for the club i Friday. March 2. at the home of her I mother on North Fifth street ANOTHER STUNT The Adams County G. 0. P. lip in Arms The Caanty Committer RtfcM t» Abide by the Bules of the Dtstnct Uitiaa I The Republican County ('ommii ee met thia afternoon at ’ihe office J M Frlsinger there being twen»y six committee men present The session lasted for one hour and a half and was interesting through out. The committee firmly end rred a reeolut on to bold their own )>ri mary and to select thair own boards and fix their own voting places by the township committee men A Jresolutlon was adopted denouncing Terhune, the District Cb*riman as his rule was revoln tiunary, unfair, and absolutely tn : the interests of one party and was without a precedent In tne history ? of the Republican Party The vole on the resolution stood I# to 7 Several committeemen were absent but all o! those signified tbe in ten tion of standing by tbe reeotatrona Word was received from Delaware county that adopted the same resolutions by a vote of »0 to 7 and concluded to held their primary and select the r candidates for county cilices al the >*me lime Notice. All AY, Fttvm n wtll please call and settle at store or home, 115 south First stn et. AD accounts not settied by M*n h 15 will be vlai'ed with an attorney forJcoßectioo. Mrs. A. vV Uetersen twk Found A stray ♦•( wuer tn .ayhave the »ame by inquiring of Wil! lam Jackson and paying for this no tice. Jt'tf For Sale At private sale within the next ten days, carriage, new new carriage hariiwre. two brood sows, cow and calf, farm wafon, eighty chi- ken*. household and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. S. C WOLFE. One mile west and one mde south of Pleasant Mills. 3 L Hd
Speda I I For one week onlv C a gi-L Beginning U J I .Wed, I / OdlC se ee e * )rU(lrV ' “ AFTER completing our Annual Invoice w* went throngh our Fancy Suit St «-k and picked out all lots that had only one or two suits of a kind and we find that »* have (>XE HI N I’ll ED SI ITS that «>• pfO|K ••• t ! -•* tat ; r >■«> •• at ill nt- r est you. Three suits are notold shelf worn stuff but good, Uouret, dependable r r chandire such as we Lave always had tbe reputation for selling Si -re run from "4 t 12 breast measure The following are the prices and if you are Meding -i t f iotbre this SALE should interest you. $i6.00 Suits go for $12.00 $15.00 Suits go for $ll.OO <15.50 Suits go tor SIO.OO $12.50 Suits go for S 9.00 $11.50 Suits go for . .... . $ 8.00 sro.oo Suits go for • • • . . . $ 7.50 $ 9.00 Suits go for $6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good Clothe? Sellers.
SUNDAY SERVICES. Methodist. You will Ex* welcomed to thel worship of this church tomorrow. The topic al 10 30 a. tn. will ta ' Sabbath Observance, ’’ am! at 'OO "A Hom* yoewtion Sunday School at>.i 15, Claaa 12 m.] Our Epworth lg>agu« m<*ei*g will be neper tally interesting at *> 00 Communion and fourth tpiarterly mealing *er» lews occur nett Sunday. t’rcabjtertae. ydS: Sunday School; 10,30, tnoru| tog worship sermon theme Sab btlh O xwrrance " •’ <JO Christian Etdeavor Society meet*: 700, pain otic aerrlw; •pwctal song wrvice The public is cordially inriled At.rt.at> F'Hrtta, Paator i V. B. Church. Divine anrrtoea at lO* a m by I the paator. son tn the evening at; 7 o’clock by Ker Dassel Sabbath ] school and Young People* meeting aw usual All welcome to all aerr . ices Evangelical. Sunday whool at 9:16 mruing worship al !•> © V ung People* meeting at •’> 00 evening revival >er rn-eeati'M Y>u are meat •,-> rdiaii'y invited. Wanted Lady demonstrator, of good • bara.’ter and appearance, to travel in company with two ladies Cali after spm. 22* S First st 90 Iw Ms* Li'V‘‘ M Aaraw. SOME SECRET INKS. Wrtllaa Tka« n.etele. IxvlelMe Ca Hi Eipward •• U*«« Letters wrlttva w th a solution o< i goM. silver, copper tia or mercury gl**>uv*«l In a-. v forti* or * tnpler sttll, of iron or u v nogar with wxter edited «’ ■ -j *r loss not *u n » wt te :• • ■ • u » visible for twh or three month* if Kept | • * for Mine tr ues to She speu air Wsll| gradually acpuirw color, or will do ».i Instantly on being h< 1 before the Are. Kn.h of these solutions give* It* own pec>...*r to tie writ ng g id. * deep > ■ :<»!. silver, *•»!.-, »n<l x,.,p , per, brown, feat tel p.u> ~ th * cota- | mon dHadrtlr.bce t a* a t■.:>.* tie* Sat • »*> 4 - *’ levs In it* term .» -f-> <• >n« r... re ' are n r-.t t. <■ <f •• ■ « ’ tent b 0...;: ' • •v ■” r* f " , I over tiii'ti' f * the inatt-r to t* ’■ .m*d «•> ' ~ ,r * ' Os < 11.1 l ■>.!. - may meutl >u l« :< ■ • >r , the one that r ■ <> r"* <t is made by d . -<s < • ’iiite if sal ammonia ' ’>i t» > us water. Writing with rice water. b» !>e ren ; densl visible by the up i 'lit m of I In-bne. w»t practiced *ucc*w«fuliy 'n ] ths mrrwi**ii*l s 'n*'V with Jeiaiabad ’s | Um first Alctiaa war. <M4 Hurse VeeS. "What do you the U <>f f "ding hopes on gixwe e<g. asks au Austral tn barrwoxlsmati That wav .tone by a party who w.-rv atn< k tip <>u the Mislaid* during the wet season The natives used to bring In ratio* ! aids of egg*, which were br>ken into buckets and aunnlivnl ta th* h.rves"
Special Sale This Week On Ladies Hosiery Elegant line !i * - Sir p. i <« D u a ! many other .lylre in n. » fine, import* ! and daoMWto gt»»Js. All «<eli pattort,•. n- !! p ga 1 put ff Our goods are always marked in pirns ** -res •»! when ww make a spsrlal sale you eas p.;*i »Lat the fcruier price was. Here are the pricee 15cent kind go at lOcents 25cent kind go at IBcents 50cent kind go at 25cents Doo t th.. tear.-* to buy what v. . may need for the summer as yv » ran asre » ;»r n every pair you buy now ! act put t- * 11 *to re em bar AT TRUE S.
50 Men's and Boys Suits at COSt All Over Coats at Cost Elzey & Vance Corner East Court House FOR SALE. A five rooui c< .uagr, with tel •••ilX’.kwa of fruit, barn 14*30 m fairly g<« d I shape. House piled for g»s and good ctrterr.. 1 tie pre jetty - t ’ argstw nt JtUC.OO. Anv due ia the • arket for • got . - t. <«e •r• •> » lt> I vest for rental purpo*»« will d<> well to invvWiigate Farm of 76 acres, located mm »♦ fr i Perce with good gfcl r cjj house and two cellars. Large tank barn<di7b. tug b -«• oe rib. gvx«l orchard, nearly all black land, fairly well dra.m-l well leucn. -I br* 7 aer«e of timber. Price fh.COQ.CO. lAtWI.CO v ash and ibe balance tn hve year* lime. This place is ■ heap ami will pay vu t< investigate. If you ar* thinking of buyitgi ity or farm property, c> ma in and pel o ,r complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phone 43(\ O®re nwr Burn*’ Httrrv s Sics*. De alur. ?n L
