Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1906 — Page 3
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Thomas Buckmaeter was a business ‘ caller at Keystone today. John Schaffer made a business trip io Fort Wayne last evening. Chris Yoder of Berne, was a bust- ! ness caller to our city last evening. John Captain returned to Bluffton today. He was a business caller here. P. W. Smith of Richmond, was [attending to banking business In i our city today. August Freese returned to Fort Wayne last evening. He was a business caller here. Mies Birdie (’hl has returned to Toledo after a pleasant visit in the city with Mrs. C. L. Meibers. Harvey Mygranl went to Wolcott ville last evening to be in attendance at the funeral of Mrs Staniple. Mrs. Snyder and daughter returned to Fort Wayne last evening. While here they were the guests of relatives Mr*. T. U. Corliett and little son. Timmie. left thia afternoon for a visit with relatives at Lima. Ohio. George Tricker returned today from Jackson. Ohio, where he was looking after coal mining interests. Abraham Staltey and children de«ire to thank the neighbors and friends for the kindnesses rendered them, and also the choir C. D. Kunkle held the luckey number that got the watch at the Morns Cigar Store last week Another one will be given away this week. William Drew filed a new case in court this afternoon entitled William flolle vs John If Reiff an<l Henry Aibersou, suit on 1150 note A matria/e license has been i« sued to Jacob Johnloz and ‘>;ga Ward both of Monroe. The bride is jnst »ixt<-*n years old and the gloom twentv two. Mrs. Harry Kooken and Mrs. Ches ter Buhler entertained, laet Sundav twenty six relative* in honor of their j sister, Mrs. Barbana Wiegert and son Samuel, from Beemer. Neb. Leroy Howard is moving here from St. Mary. < ihio. and will be on the freight run after the interurban is completed between this city and Fort Wayne. This 1.-egins to sound like the real thing. C. E. Carter, Supreme Deputy of Logansport, and Gilbert Howell. a« siatant editor of Chariot. Crawfords ville. are expected to lie at the Deca tur Court of Ben Hur ue* Friday evening All members are requested to be present. The tuner*! services of Miss Ethel M. Dellinger, who died Sun [day evening were held this morn mg at the house, at 10 30 o'clock. [ Rev. John U. White officiating. The remain* were xhen shipped to Willshire on the nozn tram, where interment will be made The school class of whtoh Miss Dal linger was a member was dismissed this morning and attended the fa neral in a body. W. A. High, at one time a resident of Bluffton, but now serving as deputy auditor in Huntington county, is a candidate for the ■•fflee on the republican ticket. While in this !< ouaty Mr. High (xieed as a demo-b-rat. He went to Warren to teach school turned republican to hold his Ijdb, later got to be deputy auditor under republican administration and is still looking for something els* [ Bluffton Banner.
• Hundreds of satisfied costomers are wearing the “CROSSETT” shoe for men. We are now showing the new spring styles at $3.50 md $4.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes.
A. Van Camp made a business trip to Geneva today. Jay Chapman made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. J. B. Stoneburner mad- a busi aeas trip to Geneva today. James Beery made a business trip to Hoagland this morning. 3 George Kuizle returned from a business trip to Berne last evening. John Kleinhenz, tn ule a business trip to tort Wayne this morning James T Merryman wasatt-nd ing to legal matters at Geneva to day. Ralph McClung was attending to insurance business at Portland today. R. K, Allison was attending to bank ng business at Fort Wayne today. Mies Shellev arrived last evening from Berne, and M the guest of Miss Lac hot. Frank Farrell made a bueinecs trip to Saginaw, Michigan, this morning. | Jacob Butcher of Geneva, was attending to legal business in nr city today Father Eberle returned to Port land today, after being the guest of Father Wilken E i Sp uuz> r returnrd last evening from Btrne, *h*r* he wm attending to horse business. Mrs Harvey Mygrant went to Fort W’ayne this morning to aperd the day with friends. Mr and Mrs. Grote went to Fort Wayne this morning to make a few days' visit with relatives Jacob Huss and family left this morning for R*«d City, Michigan, where tbev exjiect to make their future horn* Harve Sprague returned th;* morning from Columbus. Ohio, where he was attending the funeral of his brother’s child, which died ■ 1 th* meaa.ee A fair sized audience witnessed the moving picture show Saturday and Monday evenings in the Morri son building and were well pleased ; with the same The fusaral of Mrs John Late was held today at the house at 1 j o'clock. Rev A B Haiti officiating, and interment was made in Maple [ wood cemetery Frank Robinam ami familv are moving into the Mrs Biits reaideu,® on South Maig street from their Urge farm in Adams county, which was sold recently. John Smith brought their household efiects in today Bluffton News, Senator Le-v V. Vlrey delivered an interesting lecture laat evening be fore the Young Mena association of the West Jefferson Street Church of Chriat- His subject wan 'The Practi ' cal Working of the legislature Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. Herbert Pennigton. who fell last fall and broke his leg, is again able 'to be up and around and ia feeling ■ much better. The injury causes him to use a cane and crutch, as he is not yet able to bear bis entire weight on the injured member R M. Link of Paris, Illinois, end owner of the Burt House building, is in our city looking ov»r hie prop erty with the view cf making some I changes during the corning spring i months Mr. Link informed vie ' that be expected to make the hotel here one of the t>est in the state. William Droege of rural route one. reports a sheep killed, it tie i ing shot by some unknown mi* i -reant, whom the law ought to yank up and give the full penalty. It was found in the held Sunday, having then been dead several hours. Mr. Droege has h<s sus pinions and they have some foun dation in fact, and it need surprise no one to hear of the offender of the law and destroyer of animal property, beng brought to the bar of justice. NOTICE TO INSTITUTE WORKERS. Evi 8. Moses, chairman of the Farmers' Institute, would like to meet all the vice presidents of the different townships, as well as the ladies interesed m the organization of a woman’s auxiliary in connec tion with 'intitule work for the coming year, in the office of the First National bank, Deoatur Saturday afternoon, Maroh 3, at 1:30 o’clock. Wanted.—Position as honsek eper in town or country Wid ,‘ower preferred. Addreis, 1113 8 Bkanson Rt Marion, Tnd. j
WANTS BROTHER William McGowan Wanted by Relatives at Van Wtrt. ■ The following letter roeeived by i Dr. r \ C. Clark, is self explanatory : Van Wert, <>., Feb. z 5, ot>. Dr. C. C. Clark, Decatur. Ind Dear Sir —We heard teday that i William Mc< lowan, my brother, is jin your locality somewhere. If yon | can give me any information con cerning his whereabouts, 1 would certainly feel grateful to you. for ! brother Charley is very sick at the home of another brother here in VanWert Any reply from you will be considered a personal favor Very truly yours. Altieri McGowan. 321 E Sycamore St., VanWert, <). SNOW STORM Heaviest In Years Fell at Ptltrsburf Indiana. •pec al Telegram To The Democrat Petersburg. Ind., Fib 27—A fierce bluzaid has raged here for twenty four hours, and the ground is buried beneath fourteen inches of snow, ending all traffic Frnit ' trees were (broken down lieneath the weight and live stock suffered greatly Auxiliary Program. ; Song, "I ve <b>t a Message From the Lord.” Prayer scripture lesson. Matt y 20 3" Reading, Medical Missions an I Missionaries; Our Work in this Line, ' Mrs. J. Eady. Reading. Th* Itttuence of Medr -al Missionaries is an Vnanswer able Argument for their exis fence,” Mrs. Magley Discussion ‘ A Study of the l'«e Jesus Made of His Healing Power, Mr* Art man Ix-t each one give some fact about medical mission* Butine** period < iffering Benediction OLD FAMILIES Ob» »t Them • i-lms ta M.«ea Be,and the I i«<-4 Tbs most ancient family in France In so far as the tracing b«< k of the *» eeatry In an unbroken line I* cate earned, is the n>yal bousa of Hourtxx which g «>■* t a.-k to Robert le 1 rt, la , the year Hit Sett la point of autiuul- > ty comes the Roln-u family, wbu h (vt the last century, however, has been settied In Aiwtn i. tbe »o < alied Rohans In Ftsace Veins not rvalljt Returns, but [ merely Chabot*, tioir only coum- tme with the huuso of Rohan bviug by mar riage. Then come* tbo h-iiise of Nart-oauo-Pelet. the bead of win- bi* th* * ,uf d* Xai bonne, who can trace his liueags ha, g nltbou. .nterruplion to the y**> Siu <>t course, tn maLiug V < ;i«»er tion. 1 do not take Into cua* derattoo the *.jinewbat u ytlilcal cltiim of tbs Dike of '.lirejiolx to I* deaevud ed In a direct aucl unbroken line from Jacob a son. Levi, lie Uns among bla family pn tnrea one old painting to which the Holy Virgin w repreaeuted aa requesting .the for** Os [ Le<d»-Mirepoix to j»ut on bls hat. which be bii-l doffed lu SSlutStiou. »!*• being depleted as ottering the words “< umvreo von*, ruvu cousin.” Another pi< ture represent* an amestur of the luike of Levis Mirepoix nsvl(sUliS a small boat on ibe water* of the deluge, be being too exclusive and b gl> toned to abaro the ark e it* the Noah family and its bolouctMgvLoaduu Cbrouiiie Hard an Surah. Scene The W I Isons' dlniug room. Noruh. the alovruly cook, puts her head u at the door. No rub Plate, tua'atu. will ye be atther tellin’ me whlu I'm to know whether th’ puddlu'a bake-.! or not .' Mrs. Wilson Stick a kuife into tha middle ot It, and If the knife comes out clean the pudding la ready to send to the table. Mr. Wilson tnd. Norali. If It doe* come out clean stick all the rest of the knives in the house Into the pudding.— Woman’s Home t’otupsii'-m. The Brlek In His Hat. “Shorry I'm »ho late, tu' dear," began I tingle apologetically, “but shotne fresh Joker* Stopiord me an' wouidn' lemmee go” "Indeed?” Interrupted his wife. "Why didn't you take th* brick out of your bat and hit ’hen. with it?Philadeh pbia Press
DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Who has been in business in Dwcatur twenty year*. »tiR has bl* ottl oat the oW stand, stairway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana.
J”Horse Sale | I DECATUR, IMDIAbiA f Friday and Saturday, I March 2 and 3 1 We will on the above two date* endeavor to have what w* ex- a p*< tto !>• on* of the largest and l*»t b< tee sales ever held in ■ Decatur ■ We want you to help us me he it the Im-M bv coue.gning Z some of your l**t bor»ew to this Mile Upon March 2 «e will S sell driving a mb only, and will have liverymen ■ and persooa wauling drivers fromgll part* of Indiana amt < >bk>. ■ So, if you have a driver or a friend that has one to sell, bring g him and we will have a buret If you want to buy a driver. K wait lor thia sale. B On March 3we will sell draft and general purpose ht r**» If B you have ab< r»*<f thia description, bring him into tbsas*le, as B The commission will l«e the same a* on all former sales' *2 per B bead, if mdd. and ‘I per he ml if net*. ■! B Hor*** will be sold by number, and will r* numbered a* they E com* in. if j B Hoping vou mH be with u* and stay with us both March 2 B and 3, w* are E Y ours truly. E Decatur Horse Sole Co J Don’t Forget You can buy those useful kitchen arts•■'** at TRI ES cheaper and Iwtter than ever aa w* have th* l**l that money can buy A full line of Milk Pails, Covered Pails, Galvanized peds, waah basin* *te« paca, pct covers dippers, sifters, dust pans, tin cup*, diab pan* w»»h tub*. <cans, tack hatmners. lack claus knive* and fork*, butler ’adlee biuahee of all kmda. and a thouaau<l other article* y u ;**>! every day of your life ami the beat of it all s*. we d< n I sas big prai 'ft;.* and *■•*: you --ar. b-iy '■ < 5 - I Oc Vou will be surprised at the purchasing power of the small tnck.’e, AT TRUE’S. ~ I There ere many reasons for \ W WJ J the excellency cf tlie 1 Duebcr-Hampden Hatches 'C4Bk\ T-.-.'-ri ■-. »*. *!■ ItTM * a V ' *1 ■W■yl Wj a, * ■■ c ; , [ r i ' "1 IE B F IkJ I ii? r- . ’ l ’ ■ ■ l .Ktvry BH** l^***l and u vSpFAX. t v s •r» -'I trii't r « >:■ an <-. n<»t 3 w faA * * auh va c I I t y— -- ’ip * : 1 j.' ~ ■■ i ~-A ’’ i ’ I Imade at the great 1 a , - icAKTONOHIO I — ' ■— fl j D M HENSLEY. 2J' ' " V* W. L.LEHNK. \ frtm / LEOAUTH. V Jewels. THE NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS. TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE FREE. Ptpsoid* cure the worst forms of Dys-. You do not obligate yourself t - tuv a cent gepsia and all other Acute or Chronic All we ask after Pepeoui* have cure! r Stomach Disorder* bv repairing the worn greatly iwnefitted v, u is.tk.,: vou recom* ©ut lining of the stomacn ainl deatrov mend Pepsoidv to vour fr < ds. all disease germs. Dyspepsia once cured P*o©ie with weak -t.-i.se’- ar* alwan * *i this way never returns. i««*er> 0,.H h.i.« m«.i» ti - . !■» haptu Or coin* tboro what ttfur, cvu.hW r». ■ a X , •b—Uiits «n*rameeto ear* ormoarf wfaiuied. .tomaeh. h> a* n n-s tiw !-• ■ ->,• t» i» ;:•» Wewill»end you, ifvoo have not used Pep-1 Trv Depsoidstodav, price •nlvxocema soidabefore, a soc. bottle FREE; ng> v a bottle at drag store. Ory. in avhaven send us your name and address, and you full sized bottle free by writing The Vjg will receive promptly a full sued bottle, j Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. | W. H. NACHTREEB. 8d Bt.
