Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1906 — Page 3

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Chris Strebe wae a business caller at Ft. Wayne today. A. P. Beatty was attending legal matters at Ft. Wayne today. E 1 Ray of Berne, was attending to insurance matters in our city today. J. A. Borden made a business trip to Kalamazoo Mich, this morning. A. J. Sm>th was looking after tim btr bnaineHH at Columbia City today. J. F. Alles returned to Ft. Wayne this morning after visiting with rela tivee here. Shaffer Peteraon went to Van Wert today to look up evidence in the Mi'sh Ritter case. Miae Zuaer returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was visiting with friends. Mrs. L. E. Sickafua of Preble, hae been ill for the jatHt week, tint is a'owly recovering. Frank Stone returned to Fort Wayne last after calling here on business. John C. Augaburger, trustee of French township, was a buainess caller to our city today. Rev Fowler went io Ft Wayne this morning to attend a apecial meeting of the Presbtry Mri. 8. I) ian returned to Colum bia City last evening, after a pleas ant visit with relatives in this city The W M. S. of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. H Harruff Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs Gertrude Frazeri of Carthage Mo. and Mrs. Ad Wagner of Noblesville Ind. are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. A B. Haist for a few days. No. four, a passenger on the Clover Leas due here at 7:22 in the evening arrived in this city this morning at 8:35, having been delayed en route by heavy snow fall. Al Morgan of Indian Territory, ar rived this morning, and will at once assume his duties of training the s|>eed horses of thia city and county, and get them in shape and condition for the coming racing seaso . Al bad a successful season last year and hopes surpass it this year. The All Professional bowling team defeated the Klondike bowl ing team last evening in the Klon dyke alleys, by a total of eleven pins. The games were close and exciting throughout and the au dienoe was kept in suspense until the last moment A return game will be played on the Palace alleys in a few days.

Hundreds of satisfied costomers are wearing the “CROSSETT” shoe for men. We are now showing die new spring styles at $3.50 and $4.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes.

C. S. Bick made a business trip to Tocsin today. James Rice was a business caller at Bluffton today. Fred Eicbenberger made a busi ness trip to Berne today. C. J. Lutz was attending ts legal matters at Ft. W’ayne today. George Kelley of Geneva was a business caller to our city tuday. Mrs. WArtzberger went to Hamond today to visit with friends a short time Mr. and Mrs. Harry beam of B loftton, ne in our city the geests of friends. Roliert Bowers returned to his home in Magley after Gsietiug here with friends. Miss Werling returned to her home in Preble trxlay after visiting here with friends William Baughman returned today from Fort Wayne, where he was visitng with relatives. Mrs. H. P. Barker Jwent to Gas City to lay to visit for a few days with her daughter. P. W. Smith returned to Richmond today. While here he was attending to banking business. N. G. Russell ami family returned to Bluffton today after attending the funeral of Mrs. A Statler Mrs. John Herman returned this morning from St. Henry. Ohio, where she was visiting with rela fives. George Grove of Van Wert, passed through our city today enroute to Gi neva to visit with hie brother, Harry Grove. Mrs. Shaffer Peterson and grand daughter, Pauline Majors, went t< Bern« today to visit with Mr. and Mr*. Herliert Majors. D. Holt of Portland, was in our city today attending to oil mature Mr. Holt expects to leave in a f»w days for on an exten led business trip. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church met resterday afternoon with Mrs C F. True and a fine time wan had. A program was ret dered and much good derive*! there from. Mr. and Mrs. T M Marsh Cambridge, Ohio, passed through our city today enroute to Monroe, where thev will visit with John Engle and family. While in our city they were the guests of Mr and Mrs Asa Engle W. H. Gillette received a message today from Chicago. 111., announcing the death of his aunt. Mrs Beelman. He will be unable to attend the fun eral, however, owing to the illness of hie wife, who is suffering with the gf'P John Almadinger of Chattan <ga Ohio and well known in this city di»d last night at his home at the alove named place of lock jaw Almadiug er was formerly in the emplovee of William Sheets and his duties were to mend slot machines when they be came disabled. Mise Lillian Meyers entertained a happy crowd of girl friends at a party, given at her home, corner |of Madison sand Sixth streets, last evening Tne young people en I joyed themselves with various games and amusement during th« evening, after which refreshment* were served Miss Midge Smith is to tie hostess for the Euterpean society Thursday evening, M*rch 1, inst <ad of Mrs C. ,C. Schafer, a* previously ar ranged Mis. J. C. Patterson hataken the artist, Watteau for *h° evening a program, assigning papers and itopios on his lite and art Members are to study four an I five in lessons in painting

=' AIN INU A L —7-7=3: = SPRING SU»T OPENING TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. 1906 FOR ONE DAY ONLY. On the above date we will have a line from one of the largest manufacturers z< ' / i' Newest < fir ts in th>. I'riibi - S ilts, Pony B I *f \ Suits and sepcrate Jackets, long loose \ /Ilk Garments and nobby nt’*' Skirts, We / ' “ • I I V 8 " 0W <^nr ’ np this se3son as in former / \ /■ '.J 1 k \\\ seasons the most complete line in this C/ \ X ' (L J city and styles that are Strictly the lat- —, „ . „ est Parisar. Fashioned Garments. “The Princess. ———" . I ! . ... .... |. mi.iu ~, . Remember the DAV and DATE TUESDAV, MARCH, 6th. ~ NIBLICK & CO.~ | ■■■■■■■■■■■■■l - - -

D. W. Beery made a .business top! tc Bluffton today. George stee'e i. again able to be j up and atonnd after suffering from an attack of the grip. Mre F M Schtrmeyer left last ' night for Herl man. Tennessee, where she will visit with her brother Hugh Rom and family, for a few weeks John Andrews received a message today from [Southern Missouri. | announcing the deash of W J Ball, a brother of his wife. Mr An ■ ( drew, stated that no one from h *re would attend the (unera ! A small blaze occurred late yes terday afternoon at the h' -ue of i Jake Schafer, m the north part of i twn The fence and several small ’ out buildings i»< the rear of the lot i were burned down. The damage will amount to about >35 The King of tramps a theatrical i company vassed through our city th a morning en route from Bluffton to Columbia Ciiv. The company carries a band which was arrested last Satur 1 day on a warrant issued by a grocery merchant at H irtlord City for block ading the sidewalk, g very member ' of the organization was released after i a small leagal battle. The company is very indignant toward Hattlord * City and said many hard things about the town H

The Y'oung Matrons club, which wa< to have met .-'r: :av M»r h : with Mrv C £ Neptune at .’t>’ N Fifth street, will net meet until March ». Dr E G. Coverda e retorted last e .~en:ng from ( hicag >, where be was taking a spec'al fcurse of . work He expects to go to Win , Chester tomorrow and arrange matters for his future work, and wi | .eave next weex • r the ab-.ve 1 named place, where he wil male < thia future home Fifty cents one way and ninety 1 cents ths round trip is the arc that w 1 be charged by Ite n terurban line from Fort Wayne tBluffton This is at tbe rate cf * two cents per mile t> wh ~h rale all interurban trarti' is tending Tbe tire* car will leave Fort Wayne at « o clock tomorrow morning A representative of the National I Casket company of Indlanap ' * arrived this morning and ma le bis 1 customary call upx n Gay A Zwick. but according to the statement >t the furniture Jiealers. be was not due for some time yet. as hi' aJ vance card said he would be tn this City on February 30. When his at tention was called to the error oe i at oni-e a v his mistake and pa«* d the cigars He atatext that th s won d make turn late ail al.-ng the line, as he had -ent hi* cards ouL i accordingly

Jute Eraser of Geneva, wum a b»:»< r »-*« •■«_!•» {; .■;•» today Truetee J. C Angabarger of Fret! h». AtJ-L p . the ,tr t. day attend.ng to buaineee The Vji.. ary to the C W. B. M. will meet Thtir»>Jay afternoon March lai. at the t me cf Mr* Jacob Magley. list M croe street. FOR SALE An eight foot show caae Inquire at thia office.

HOFFVAN A BUTLER Cement Contractors Cement Side si a I k>. Tank** Cisterns and Posts And a l k:nda of Concrete work lone Sat.e'tct c c aranlw<‘ 'PI!. AC 310. DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office r AsiC« • -teiry »t. re. I ’HONE 17 ’