Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1906 — Page 3
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[>*n Niblick in on the lick hat Floyd Bmilh ta on the tick list, ] •affrrioK from the grip. Earl Peters returned tbia morning fr m a basis*** trip at Auburn T K Maoklin of Gwmv*. ws* in it ity today, the guest of hi* non Philip Mechlin ami wife. Otto WVmbnfT. who has been (vnfinf d to Jhta home for awn k naffering from iombwgo, ia .slightly improved
CROSSFJTT shoe. J4 °- ■MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY* IKAUt t»KIl SA GRACCFVL ctrrtAje depends on “ the shoe. Misshapen shoea throw the weight on the heel. Crossed Shoes put it where nature intends it—on the ball of the foot. LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Incorporated. North Abington. Mat*. nHBHHmaHPHMnvHi CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Men's Pantaloons We have just received a shipment of Men s and Young Men’s Trousers. in ihe latest weaves and pat* terns in fancy worsteds for dress. Take a look at our window and be convinced that we have them. Prices : $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 $4.50. $5.00 $5,50 The Mvers- Dailey Co • ■
Mike Mc3riff of Geneva, was a i business caller to our city today The Euchre Club will meet this eveniuK with Miss Bessie Congleton. Dr. \V. VY. Blackman of Bluffton, was a professional caller to our city 1 today. Miss Nellie King arrived today 1 from New Haven and is the guest of 1 friends. Mr, snd Mrs. Deibler of Bluffton, Ohio, passed through our city today enroute to Berne. I VY. B. Eelis arrived t day from Pet ersburg and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. VY H. Gillette J. B. Porter went to Geneva today to make a short visit with his sen, Frank Porter ami wife. Mrs Frank Edington returned to VYillahire today, after making a pleas ant visit here with relatives The Ben Hur company will make a run to Buffalo after the engagement jin Fort Wavne is completed The train arrived in Port Wayne yeeter jay morning at 9:10 o’clock. Alt stockholder* of the Decatur Base Ball Ass. «*iati"n are requested to mis-t Monday evening at seven o’clock at the Commercial Club to take up matter* of vital interest 0. E. Carter, deputy supreme chief, and till best H- well. assiaUnt editor of "The Chariot, of the Ben Hnr ledge, will lie present at the regular meeting of the lodge this evening, and the attendance of all members is earnestly requested At a recent hotohering at E VY .Jackson s, five hi gs killed from which three sausages each h‘i% Jfeet in nngtb. were ma le Several feet of on«* of these sans 1 ages was ptaoesd in the mall ho* for the carrier, who will vouch for tie eieellent quality of the same The horse sale today, given under the auspii'sw of the Decatur Horae Sale Compary, was attended by a large crowd, and a large number of good animal* were oßsred for sale and went to the highest bidder. Fred Hep pert acted a* the auctioneer end a* usual performed his duties in a pleasing manner, and alwavs got the i top price for an animal offered to the : public. The sale will tie continued tomorrow, when a iruch larger crowd is e* peeled.
■ Eli Sprungtr returned last evening from a business trip to Berne. Frank Maples made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Jake VYeil of Indianapolis, is in our city today attending the horse sale. D. D. Heller ia at Bluffton today serving as special judge m an imper tant case. Dr. Thain return**! to Fort Wayne last eveuing lie was a professional caller here. Mrs. Van Buskirk returned to Hoagland last evening. While he.e she was the guest of friends. Mrs. VY. B. Eelis arrived today from New York city, and ia the gurat of Mr. and Mrs VY, Jl Gillette. Mrs. Shaffer Peterson returned las evening from Berne, where she was visiting with her daughter Mr* Ma j jor». Dr Fred Patterson arrived last evening from Geneva, ami is the I gdeat of his parents, Mr and Mr* : J. C. Patterson The Ladles .M asionary society cf the Presbyterian < hareh, w; ho d thetr annua! tea to Ih i church par lors on March 10 Sheriff Albert Butler returned »*l evening from Richmond, where be conducted J<»epb Leoing of O* «' t. to the Fji*t Haven Insane Asylum A T Vail returned t; For! Wayne last evening While here he was attending to business per taming to the Decatur Egg < a e company Mias Agnes S~hrt< k went t t>awfordsvlll* this morning to make a short visit with her broth*r Robert Bchrock. She wt!l g > X Indiana poll* before returning home and visit with her at*ter, Mis* Nellie Bchrock G W Reynolds and wife return ed from Ridgev|lie, Fr: lay n. rn ng Mr Reynold# was at;*nd ng the Modern Woodmen C? Vmer ca which gave an ezoellenl prv>gra:i, in obee-vanoe of Washington s birthday anniversary — Uencv* Herald The Internationa! Bnsmess ooi lege of Fort Wayne, and the In dlana Bnslness College of Mar on. hive sent a petition to ngrr.* asking for a re enactment of the statute which was to force ft r eight years, allowing educational books to lie mailed as teend class matter The following named Decatnrite* wmt to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the Hen Hur rustic** Mrs D. W Beery Mrs (V ffee Mrs Thomas Durkin Mrs A! Bardge. Mrs Arcbboid. Mis \V A Kuebler Ml»*e«t Bart Deminger, Msne Patt*r**.n, Mina,( ase, Letn Kmt/. Gertrude Radamacber Kate My left. Minnie <>rvta and N> Itie Smith The oongressiona! c*immitt*e on argrtcollure decided by a vote of * to 7 not to rec immecd any np pioprtation to bny see»i* or fr*e disposition by the department of agriculture. This means a saving of last,ooo annually The cly semis purchased by tbe department hereafter, if conrgess 'sustain* the committee action, will be rar* and unusual varieties for sale at e* periment stations The V E. B. Club met la-t evening with Mi** Elirabelh Peterson, and , from all reports a most enjoyable 1 time was hail Programme dominoes was installed as the favorite pastime, the first priza being woo by Miss Fanny Robison, and the consolation prize by Mis* Kitiie Smith. Elabor ate refreshments were then served, after which the club adjourned to meet nett week with Miss V»rua Pat tersou. The ladies quartette com posed of Meedsmes E. F. Walsh and W B Wlggs and Misses Jessie Burk and Mamie Bolenhauober. and their pi ano accompanist, Mrs H J, Green, have arranged to go to New Haven March 3rd. where they appear on the leoture course program fora conoeft benefit of the M. K church, where Rev. J. S. Cain, former poo tor of this church now presides — tianeva Herald
Henry Roden beck is now sole owner of the Riverside feed and livery barn, a deal having been closed yeeterdav whereby be pur chased the interest of his partner, Ed Bultetneier. The barn is one of tne most popular in the city and will continue to do a good businese Mr. Bultetneier will continue tore side in Decatur and will likely engage in some kind of business soon, although he has not fully decided' in what line.
■ - ~ rr ANNUAL - — SPRING SUIT OPENING TUESDAY, MARCH, oth. 1906 FOR ONE DAY ONLY.
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Remember Ihe DAV and DATE TUESDAY, MARCH, (ith. NIBLICK & CO. ~~
MONEY STOLEN Alim ErpretJ Company losci i Kell 9t $1,900. sp*ca. Tiuj.am To T*o Oomecro* j>ricgfi. 1. M»»» Mor -h A pwokag* containing ll>oo wo* •t »len from the A Urn* Esprtw* eompany sogcw tim« today. Killed by Train. •poclot Ttltgram To Tho O*mocro« Carmel. loti.. March?—Mr and Mr» ILnry Henley were killed by a north hoand Mom n flter here today They failed t > see the ap prowchtng traio Hugh Hite made a bu*io«<** trip to Fort Wayo»* tbs* mottling A ft Pe«r>-e of Fort Wayne, waa a buaiuc** caller tu our '-ity ItmUy. Ed Roy of Berne, «a* attending to inouran.** matter* in oor city today. Mrs Or>***lwr returuad to Hojg land iaet oreniog She waa .hopping here. M F Rio* returned fr m Baras !a*t erening, where be waa attending to timber buaine*. Ralph MeClucg returnetl to Fort Wayne ihia ntorinng " bile here .* wm attending to insurance buaioaa* Dr F O Covenlale went to Win ol.enter this taomißg to make arrange ment* preparatory to hi* moving to that city in a few we*k* Mr. and Mr* F. B Adame and Beeaie and Will Scbrock were at Fort Watne la*t evening attending the vautlerille performance at the Temple theater. The moot **p«n»ive *e»d» ..old iu the Bloffton -aed and grwin (tore* so garden purpose* ts the seed of the rwulitlower plant One of the store* thi* mining w«i weighing oot the seed into ten cent package* rnd it was so valuable that a pair of apotheoarie* scales were used. The *eed coat 1-4 per pound, or #1 '5 per onnee — Blnff ton News. DICK NEPTUNE DENTIST Office over Auth’s jewelry store. ’PHONE iV
( )a the above date we will have a line of Sqits. ai kefs Rain Coats .m<! Skirts from one of the largest manufacturers and stoics that are exclusive tn this line i Newt - t ’:<•< ts :n the I'r Suits. J», ny Suits and seperate Jackets, long loose Garments and nobby new Skirt?. We will show during this season as in former seasons the most complete line in this city and styles that are Strictly the latest Par «n Fashioned Garments.
THEiHUB OE.CATUR. INO. Advertisers of Poets Thoughts for the Thrifty ..4 Overcoats Overcoats Before nutting away our overcoats for the summer we will offer a Special Discount of 35 per cent. This is actually away below cost but we can use the money to a better advantage than we can the overcoats. This means any overcoat in the house. If yon need an overcoat for next winter you can t afford to pass up this opportunity. Come early and get first nick. We carry the celebrated Knppenheimer Clothes the best in the world We are daily receiving our spring assortment of spring merchandise. ONE PRICE TO ALL j B. Kalver Clothing Co. I
