Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1906 — Page 3

Time Tabic ERIE RAILROAD. IN EFFECT DECATUR. A 1 east bound ' S ‘’ a ! M*rh>n r »nd’‘c<H>"n>hu» ex. in’Cheutiuqua an.? Buffalo ex 9;57 p. m N ' WBST BOUND Ko. ffiS’ ■■■■■■••• "^Ma 8 ™ I S° Si?hkaKO L Acc f .rn..dation . 10:ina m ‘2° 1 Vestibulert Hmltedl2:M p. m 1 No. I’3. Fargo Exprea. • :«P. m *"ni!llv'except Sunday, '"S? y except Monday. JOHN MMiro. Ticket Agent., n r Kk<>B. Trav. Passenger Agent, o, L. ENOS, xr» Marlon, Ohio GRUND RAPIDS I INDIANA RT r 12 Slam 7.14 am l.ispm 7'4t',pm Lv Decaf r f n g isam 2 13pm S.4spm t r ES™d.».'lSanri 9,l2atn 3.*lpm 10.15 pm '■'l?" mgbttMUn sleeping car to Cincinnati Dally to Oo,nq North Daily Gd. Rapids ExSun Decatur I‘JOam '.»am J’ 7 **™ v, Wavne 2.00 em 8.40 am 4.o<i|>m Grand Lapids 0 45am l.Wpm 9.40 pm Trs re rue Cl ty 1.-15 pm ..SOprn ...... ■y,T r *,kev 3.66 pm 9.30 pm H.osam i r rMw.kh>aw City 415 pm 10.50 pm 7.30 am l -oam train sleeping car to Mack City - wim train Parlor car to G. It and Mack cm 1 7mn train Pariah car to G B. and Japing car G. K. to *ack City. TOLEDO. ST.LOUIS & WESTERN R. R-CO "CLOVgh LBAF ROUTHIn eff et lune 66,1904. RAST, K-Oommerctal Traveler. dally... 5.30 a m S’ l-Nai.. dally, except Btnday...ll anr <. (-Day Hxpresa. dally 7 -. pm jjß-Locel Frelgn l i d> PIT WRbT is i I—ol9 BlDF68«. daily* * 5 ?/) A nc Na 1-MaD. dally, except Sunday ...11 *1 m N, j—Commercial Trareler. dally 9:13 prc ‘ il-Local Freight 10:55 a m Lake trie a Western Time card from Bluffton Ind, SOUTHBOUND ■ J .41-Da!lyexcpt Sunday .7:16 a m 5,.1»-Dally exceptßunday ll:Wa n «, a_Dally except Sunday 5:36 pm No 41 rune through to Indianapolis without itange. arriving 10:30 a m go 42 leaves Indianopolls at 7:00a m. Buna arough without change, arriving at Bluffton '’itoAFand 43 run vta Muncie A P|v 4 route Henry Lankenau made a business trip to Foit Wayne this morning. Miss Sells arrived this morning from Monroe and is the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy returned todav frotnChurubusco where they wer i visiting with relatives. John Wemhoff went to Fort Wayne this morning to witness the production of Ben Hur. Mrs. Al Burdg returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was attending the production of Ben Hur. Miss Mayme Bollenbaugh of Ge neva, went to New Haven this morning, where she will assist the Geneva Ladies' Quartette in ren deting a concert. Bluffton business men are trying to stxrt'a oxmpiign for new factories. They are trying to secure an option on twenty Sve acres of land to be used for factory sites

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O. M. Snellen made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss. Zoe Miller went to Berne to day to spend Sunday with friends. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills, was . a professional caller to our city today. Andrew Crabill returned today from a business trip at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Loose went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Koldewey returned to FortWayne this morning while here she was the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilda Watts returned today from Fort Wayne where they were the guests of friends. Ed Decker and son, T. (). Decker, of Wells county, were in our city today attending the horse sale. Miss. Rose Center went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with her sister Mrs. Tony Arnold. Mrs. C. T. Rainear went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Rosewinkle. Dr. E. F. Coverdale left this morn ing for Georgia where he will meet h : s mother and sister who have been spending the winter in the south and accompany them home. • Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gale went to Fort Wayne this morning where they will attend the play Ben Hur. Mrs. Gale expects to go to Hicksville from there to visit with her parents. Congressman George W. Cromer has announced that he w‘l] be in Bluffton next Tuesday evening to give an address in the circuit court room. He will discass the issues of the campaign from his point of view,—Bluffton News. The tjieatre party from this city who attended the production of Ben Hur at Fort Wayne, last evening, were delayed in returning home for nearly twc hours. Their , train was held by some unknown j cause north of Fort Wayne. All were tired and sleepy but more, than pleased with the performance. I Earl Hughes left last evening fcr Chaplin, 111., where he has accepted j the agency at that station for the i Clover Leaf railroad. Earl started i in to learn telegraphy a few months ago and proved a mos. proficient scholar. He soon overcome the mys teries of the art and has been rewarded by the cotnpany for his faith ! ful work. The position carries with it a handsome salary. The Western Union offices are now using new blanks, with an en tirely different form of printed mat ter. The long and tiring “tommy rot“ about not being responsible for messages under ,certain conditions does not appear on the new blanks for the reason proliably that the supreme court in moat states differed from the W. U. officers about their responsibility.

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Jacob Buhler went to Marion today to visit with relatives Ed Ray returned to Berne today. While here he was attending to insur ance matters. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson a baby girl, Both mother and babe doing well, Mrs. Henry Krick went to fieri e today, where she will be the guest of friends over Sunday. Charles Cusae returned this mornng from Detroit where he was at ending to oil interests. A. J. Smith returned today from Northeastern ()hio, where he was at tending to timber business. Paul, the seven-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Page Blackburn, is very seriously ill with pneumonia. Misses Florence and Verna Johnson went to For; Wayne this morning to attend the prod net.on of Ben Hur. Mrs. Scheier and son left this morning for Benton Harbor Mich, being called their owning to the illness of Mrs. Scheiers sister. Bub Brokaw returned today from an extensive sight seeing trip throughout the south. Bud says Indiana is good enough for him. The presence of every sto -kholder of the Base Ball association is desired Monday evening at seven o’clock at the Commercial Club Room as bus iness of importance w ill be transacted. The horse sale as usual is attract-1 ing a large crowd of people today ; and a large number of finely bred i animals were sold to the highest bid - I ders. Horsemen from all over the I country were present am! the horses brought fancy prices. Fred Reppert conducted the sale in his usual and attractive manner, and was ably assisted by D. W. Beery. The sales are attracting wid attention and are good things for the eity. The Logansport Pharos says it is rumored that William B. XSeerlake of the Marion Leader, may organize a company and establish a democratic newspaper at Indian apolis. Mr, Westlake is a success fal newspaper publisher. He knows the business thoroughly and it a man of rare energy and bus', ness sagacity. He has succesafnly published a democraic in firant county, where the repub licans greaty outnumber the demo orate. A few pnpars in this part of the state have again been publishing articles referring to the “Ulster County Gazette. ’ The alleged pa per is said to have been published January 4, 1800, and gives an account of Washington's death The facts are that this paper is a t'ao simile of the original, and thous ands of copies were published in the sixties of the Mast century by an enterprising printer, who sold many for a fabulous pnoe before the fraud was discovered Every saloon keeper in the city has signed agreement to keep his saloon closed on Decoration Day, and other holidays on which there is a question as to Jthe legality of .selling intoxicants or having the saloons open, such agreement to remain in force until a decision is given by the supreme court on the point. In return or this aggreement the prosecutor will dismiss from the docket the eighteen cases which were Sled tiecause saloons were open on Washington « birth day. February 22—Bluffton News A baseball editor with religious | tendencies originates the following “The devil was the first catcher He coached Eve when she stole first. Adam stole , second. When Isaac met Rebecca at the well he was walkirg with a pitcher Tsana]>on ttruck out a good many times when he teat the Philistines Cain made a base hit when he slew Abel. Moses made the first run when he slew the Egyptians. The prodigal son made a home run. David was a long distance thrower. ! and Moses shut out the Egpytians at the Red Sea. The game was called when the tio id came on ac count of wet grounds. ’’

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============ ANMUAL ================ SPRING SUIT OPENING TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. 1906 FOR ONE DAY ONLY. 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 as in former seasons the most complete line in this • ' city and styles that are Strictly the latest Pari'an Fashioned Garments. “The Princess.” Remember the DAV and DATE TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. NIBLICK & CO.

BEGINS MONDAY Attempts to Prevent Trial of Sherrick Prove Futile. ■y United Press News Association. Indianapolis, March 3—Judge McCollough today overruled the motion to quash the indictment against David E Sherrick He a.so overruled the motion for a bill of particulars. This leaves the ca-e go to trial sure Monday M J. Krohn returned today from a business trip at Van Wert, Ohio. Mrs. J. P. Johnson went to Monroe today to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs Meyera returned to Berne io day. White here she was the guest of relatives. Mrs. J. C. Petterson entertained a crowd of friends last evening in honor of Mrs Harry Dean of Bluff ton. It was a delightful occasion. Dr Arthur Beery arrived this morning from Indianapolis, where he is attending a veterinary school, and will spend his spring vacation with his parents Mrs Harry Dean of Bluffton, was the guest of honor at a six o clock dinner given lasi evening by Mrs. L. G. Ellingham Quite a number of ladies enjoyed the evect. Ralph Drew, who for the past we k has been reporting on the Journal, returned to his home at Geneva today, he having found the duties of city reporting too streneous for him Mr . Drew informed us before leaving tlut i hs expected to make application for I admittance to th. United States i avy j and hoped to make a good sailor aud 1 soldier in behalf of u'-’ country. Lost— Fox Terrier Dug. White with black face black spot uu Lip and I small black si-y tk.h*tv.| Will pav for return Lost— A chain with a small cross : attached. Finder will please return to I Miss Katheryne Smith. DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST Who has been In business in Decatur twenty years, still has his office at the old stand, stairway north First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana. ._

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