Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1906 — Page 3
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CROSSETT SHOE * 4 - •MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY* (lUAtIK MARK) SA GRACEFUL carriage depends on the shoe. Misshapen shoes throw the weight on the heel. Crossett Shoes put it where nature intends it —on the ball of the foot. LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Incorporated. North Abington. Masi. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE NEW LINE Gold and Silver Belts Belt Buckles, Side Combs, Back Combs, Ladies* Collars Os all kinds, in the very new. swell things, You can’t help but buy them [if you see them. Also our NEW LINE OF SPRING LACES AND DRE3S TRIMMINGS in the new stuff; they are beauties, too. Be sure and see them soon. If you need anything in small notions or new novelties, you can always see them AT TRUE’S
W. A Keubler made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning’ D. E. Scott was attending to insurance business at Hoagland today. I. N. Veley of Geneva, was attending to legal business in our city today. Mrs. Hiram Gregg went to Fort Wayne this morning to see Ben Hur. Gay Ac Zwick shipped a consignment of furniture this morning to Hoagland. * Mrs. H. Sells returned to Monroe this morning. While here she was the guest of L. A. Graham. Dr Beardsley and wife and Miss Ota Scott went to Fort Warne this morning to spend the day|with friends Mrs. Lawrence Smith went to Indi anapolis this morning, where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. C. E. Ste vensou. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and daughter Ina went to Fort Wayne this morning to take in the first production of Ben Hur. The funeral of Mr». Melcher was held this morning at eleven o’clock at Fuelling church anti interment was made in the Fuelling cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hite and daughter M ar y WHnt F° rt M ayne this morning to attend the production of Ben Hur at the Majeetio theater. The Ladies’ Mite Ss’iety of th* M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs D D. Heller next Friday as ter noon. All the ladies and their friends are cordially invited to attend. On the 15th of March the rate for carrying passengers in the state of Ohio is to l>e two cents a mile. It is I said the railroads will give the new rate a trial and if they find it too low to make the business profitable they will make an effort t > upset the )a« Several tramps who were disturb ing the rvsidents on West Adams street were caught t>y Policeman Reynolds Ind given twenty minutes to leave the city. When last seen thev were wearily wending their way west on the Erie tracka Night Policeman Joel Reynolds ar twated a tramp last night who had on ; Ixvard a load of booze that he was ! unable to handle. The tramp made , some'hit e resistance, but was finally landed. He was arraigned this morn ! ing before Mayor Coffee and given thirty minutes in which to leave the j the city. He got
M. F. Rice was attending to tim ' ber business at Berne today. Dick Townsend mvle a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. M. J. Krcbn made a bulsnes* trip to Fort Wayne last evening Lewis Smith of Geneva, was a business caller to our city today. The N. E. B. Club will meet this evening with Miss Elizabeth Peter son. Mrs. Laughery went to Monroe to pay to make a short visit with reia tives. Fred Eichrnberger returned this morning from a business trip at Berne. Jay Chapman aid son returned: today from a business trip to For* Wayne. A. T. Vail of Fort Wayne, was attending to timber bnsinesa .n ocr oi<y trxlay. Mina Rebecca Meyers returned t day from Fort Wayne, where she wi a visiting with relatives. Mod Miller went to Geneva to day, wheia he wil' play trap drum* for a dance this evening Mrs Sprunger returned to B «rna today, after making a pleasant visit beie with her parent* Mrs. Sol Neuenschwandor and bi he returned to Berne today after making : a short vi«it here with r. lalives Shaffer Peterson made a trip to Van Wert last evening where he willl attend to legal bust new. The Morri* Smoke House ibis n. r ning received a fine new National cash regiaUr, which is a beautv io every renpect. Mr. and Mr* H A Fri*toe want to F‘>rt Wayne this morning to take in the first production of Ben Hur at the Majestic theater D. M H<n»!»y went to Frt Wayne thia morning where he wtL j h»ve a big owl sluffed ‘‘Heck Bhotftbi* owl a few day* ego. James R Smith ami Dick Christen will help AaseMor William Blackburn with the labor* incident to the *•>«•*• ment of Washington township anc ! the city of Dr-ceiur. They will be gm their labors at once and will d< the job up right. A'newly marrieds conple p»»»r l through r onr city J today, and we were unable to learn their name they lieing too bashful to speak They were a loving couple and created much amusement for tte traveling public about the dep- I Asaessorslhave i>een instructed this year to make their tclal a<we-*.m*n * in ••tens.” Aman who own* 10 worth of property will have bi* a* aessment put down al <2O. If hi* total wealth run* I2S or over it gc** on record as ?'<o. This make* the figures more convenient to handle. Sheriff JAlbert Butler left this morning’for Geneva where he will take in charge Mr fining, who has fieen adjudged insane Tney will then take the afternoon train and proceed to Richmond, where he will have bi* patient placed in the Ea»t Haven asylum
The lecture tonight at the Meth odist church I y the Rev. Willshire B. Peter, of Norfolk. Nebraka promises to be one of considerable interest The subject, "Incident* tn the Experience of a Missionary in the Black Hills. will make possible the unfolding Os many features and conditions of frontiei life unknown to us who live in this prosperous state. The Epworth League will share in the proceed* The directors of the Decatur Base Ball Association met last evening at Graham N Lowers office and talked over a few minor points that will ‘come up for discussion at a later meeting. Au estimate on the grand stand and fence furnished by IV B. Gillette and seemed to meet with the approval of all. The contract will I* closed for the construction of the same in a few days. After which the task of assigning players will be taken up by the management Percy Barton, manager of the Her cules Nitroglycerin company of hi dianapolis, has awarded the contract for sin plying the broken windows of the recent explosion at Geneva to Messrs Briggs A-Brother Mr, Bar ton assured all the losers by the explosion that their losses would be replaced in total; and in compliance ith this statement the contract was awarded to the altove named firm, who are busy taking measurements preparatory to tilling the order at the earliest possible meu.eut. TvH SAXu£— A- sight foot lgJ)QWcase. Inquire at this
====================== AININ UA L ================== SPRING SUIT OPENING TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. 1906 FOR ONE DAY ONLY.
I u b % I * \ - \ Z l ' i\ /j* i r\ \ “The Princess.”
Remember the DAV <md DATE TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. NIBLICK & (0.
The funeral of N. Gensinger w> • j held this afternoon at the h«uw on i Sorth Tenth street Rev. John C. White officiating Interment wa* ' made in the Alpha cemetery Word w»« rewired thia morning from Fort Wayne announcing the marriage < f Edward W Ervin, an old Decatur toy. who ia al present employed at Fort Wanye ' aa chef for an np to date case, to Mim Anna E. Linker, one of the I beat known young ladies of Fort Wayne The particular* of thia | affair could not be learned, and i we are unable to give a deterip i tion of the ceremony Ed ia a ten of Mr and Vr» Claris* Ervin I if thia city, who reride on Patter run afreet C'nrgatulationa Twenty five dollar* for any Information and recovery of the black mare stolen from Peru, j Miami countv Indiana, on Febru ary 3. 1906 Description Black mare 7 year* old, 16 band* bgb 'weight I*so pound*, pit bellied. bc»by mane rrd tail. I< rg white • -rtijie cn feirtrsd, ah ut * ti. l( I teche* long alrcthr Tbia mare, no doubt, ia in lbw county P hone or addrcie. A lot A Butlrr, »h.rI I ff, Decatur Indiana; pb.< ne No I 69. John W Cunningham of Port land, who ha* been selling *o many high grade piano* and oragn* in the southern half of Adams county, desires ail who interd to buy an this year to wr tn him at once. SO he esn tend them bis special prices, which are less than most other dealers pay for such instrument* "consigned Write plainly, "John Cunningham m there ate many Cunninghams and dealer* at Port and H
♦ 1 25 to Toledo and return via the Clover I-eaf. Sunday, March 3. 1906. Trains leave Decatur 5:30 a m and ll:->* a m , good re turning leaving Toledo until 11:55 p. m. March 4th. Special one way colonist rates tc the west and routhwest via the Clover Mat, March 6th and 20. T. L. Miller, agent When ordering | Jaokaoa Hill Goal, call ‘phonejill J|J D. MLR ICA «6dtf For Sal* A refrigator aa good aa new will cell cheap, inquireat thia office. 37dtf
On the above date we will have a line of Suits, Jackets, Rain Coats and Skirts from one of the largest manufacturers and styles that are exclusive to this line. Newest effects in the Princess Suits, Pony Suits and seperate Jackets, long loose Garments and nobby new Skirts. We will show during this season is in former seasons the most complete line in this city and styles that arc Strictly the latest Parissn Fashioned Garments.
tHE®Hub DECATUR. IND. Advertisers of Poets Thoughts for the Thrifty < •< Overcoats Overcoats Before nutting away our overcoats for the summer we will offer a Special Discount of 35 per cent. This is actually away belcw but we can use the money to a better advantage than we can the overcoats. This means any overcoat in the house. If you need an overcoat for next winter you can t afford to pass up this opportunity. Come early and get first nick. \ carry the celebrated Kuppenheiner Clothes the best in the world. We are daily receiving our springassortment of spring merchandise. a ONE PRICE 10 ALL » B. Kolver Clothing Co. I
