Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1906 — Page 3
Rime Table llrif: railroad. B* f ' KCT DECATUR. east bottwd HK :: S M V\ V. V “»- lln ' ? r u P n™ B-’.-* :.X’.anf Buffalo « v .n, EjH? u - v ’ WEST BOUND ■Efe .- . u I Wa. m s■l ■ **' f ’jjrSd «;»»™ HE v .... ~-fallen to 10 • m . V.-Mlbuled m , v . '” , ~.pt Sandav. 1'*■?•• ! ■ n.anMG, Tlckst Arent., ■Bl , TraV. ?*•*•**•* Arant, ■W t i t-’ 1 ”' 1 Marlon. Ohlr RAPIDS & INDIANA R’Y. BT’ W.i’llm' *!»•» 1 l*pm T«p«n * -rutin 3 11pm M'.pm , m <U»m 10 15b» run t2.oSp«n J.S&PIU ' . n Purler car, ■E -».u ice-ping car W Cincinnati BSf Daily to |W —on Dn’lT G< * Kapld* R«Sun |MI» •»"> ”'>™ 2Mmtn "Wain i.»pin u n Pam t s"pm ».Wpm IWpm ’fpm *.<*am BK' a , ~ y I'l’ipm to Wpm T ’JOain . n •leaping car to Mark • Uv 1 trior car to O. H and Mack rjn Par'or car to O K and K ,o Clty ’ IJk.smouisi western r. r. co ■ "ctova* ••** routs" I ta »ff Ct ’an* M, 10O». I Wf| a-xu. .e ■.. «KSitiSooi?"l ■T WEST a. '• » arcapt Sunday 11 «a m ■ mil’ll Travel**. da«, VU p m PraUrh* 10. Jr. a to I Lake Kri* a W**t*re | fw aar* from Blnfftoa t»«. K SOUTHBOUND ■ . . T.trpt Sunday Til* at. K . « r -ept Sunday 11 _a a. f .teapt in odes’ • » p ns i t! ■ ■ . mrough K> Indianapolis without I IFF’. Tint I” 3 d * ® ..... IndtanopollaattiOOa m Hara |C utchana. arriving at Blufft r. |V , ,r “rua ria Muncie A Ft >4 route M -,,-■ .Vvatt wan a bnsine** caller ■i Fort Wayne today. M< . n shepherd of Birne, w»i a B ~l n. -«s ctller to our city today || ,-. .- Huffman made a buainrss R t p to Fort Wayne thia morning ■ £:;nh Mann is on the »:ok Hat. ■cf’-.r fix’ irone an attack of gripjwt N W. ittni Anderacn, of Geneva Km- • uxineea caller to our city to Bar B p W Smith of Richmond, wna Rtton.ing to banking business In Hur city today. Bl Mart-n IjiOgblin of Berns, va. n meetirg of the board of Be mtn.Ke’onere today. H .1 hn Chtoni«*or and eon of Ma Biun are in oar city. They were Kttrml.ng the funeral of Albright ■Chr 'tan H John Glutting returned thia Ba irnsr.g from Cincinnati, Ohio. Rahere he was working in a larje Bhernes* shop. E| Ed !■ it/patrick of Portland, can Bdul»t(> for clerk of the supreme Bcm’.rf, passed through our city thia ■more ng enroute td Fort Wayne. j| Ali s’ukhdders in the base bail B»M' ' atlon are requested t > meet ■this evening at 7 o’ci wk at th' Bi n" r-ial club rooms, a- busiress Bo’ npirtance will lie transacted. I W E Smith, the music man, got Bmis-'d up in a runaway last week, ■the remit banig that‘he in badly ■odppied up and har liy able t > B move around, fits buggy was oom Bpletr.v demolished.
II Merit Wins | In the end duality tells If a shoe proves gotxi up to tne H end, you will want another pair B of the same kind. T nere is no I doubt about “Crossett’ shoe for men are buying them over and B over again. We are showing the I new spring styles. May be you Qj will be interested when you see rt them I Charlie Vogiewede | Sells The Shots.
George Maddy left this morning on his regular trip. George Tricker made a business trip to Berne today. Peter Laurent made a business tr,p to Fori Wayne this morning. Chris Strebe was a business caller at Fort Wayne this morning. Chris Yoder of Berne was a busl ness caller to our city today. 0. D. Helhr was attending to legal business at Fort Wayne todaj. Peter Sildner of Berne, was a business caller to our city today. Eli M“rryma a o r p ort Wayne S P««'‘ Sunday in our city with relatives. Ed Ray of Berne was attending to insurance matters it our city today Jacob Colter arrived teday Buoyrue. Ohio, and is the guest of relatt ves, Mihm Minnie Orvis ret imed today from Fort Wayne where she spent Sunday with relative*. Miss Fladamacher returned today from Fort Wayne, where she spent Sunday with her sinter Miss Kintz returned today from Fort Wayne, where she was attend ing the productk n ot Ban Hur Miss May Berlin? returned today from Fort Wayne, whare she wa» attending the production of Ben Hur. ‘jimeon U yand of Manon. In our city today attending the !u naral of bis sister, Mrs John Braun. John Meyer, who has been suffering from rheumatism for a few i lays, is again able In be up and about. « Miaaea Zoe Miller and Madgs Hite ’ returned this morning from Berne, where they spent Sunday «tlh I friends I The Loch City band will meet j this Evening for regular rehearsal. \ All members am requested to be ' present. D. W, Berry on Saturday shipp'd I a fine car of Coach horses to Indiana- ! polia where be will bold a »pe« ial sale lOn yesterday he shipped to the same ; place a fine car of draft nor-es. Mr. i B-*rry expects to leave thia evening fr.t the above nam«d place There are adveitisci letters re ; maining unclaimed at the poatctlloft I for Mr Fred J F iwler, <» A < a rnetz. Mr B.rrt Cockett, Mr K • Hetersnn, Mrs. Alice Reed, Mr L. 'E. Rosa, Mrs. Americus Snigley, Mrs Eva Null, Horace Little. Mrs ’Sadie Hendrik. James Harding i Word wa» received Saturday an nouuctng the death of Henry Adei preger. a set) son of Mrs Adels[>ergar of thia city, who resides on Fourth street The message did i not state the cause <>f death or whst , timo it occurred Mr. Adelsperger formerly resided In this city, and from what we can laarn was born | and raised here The funeral will be held tomorrow at South Band i One of the European headliners,; the Huegel Brothers, members of the Royal Comedy company, the attraction at Bosse e opera house. Tuesday, March «, are in this country for a limited engagement, being booked for a tour Os the con tinent, commencing tn September as comedy acrobat* l» would be hard to find their equal. e|»ctal prices, reserved seats B©o, gallery 200.
IS THANKFUL Morris Kln< Receives Donations From His Frknds. Morris King, a well known anti hard working man, who has been sick for seven weeks, was lurprised most happily a day or two ago when two of hie friend* banded I him a nice sum of money wmeh | they had collected from among his 1 acquaintances. He is very thank j ful ti ail who contributed, as well I as to those who secured the collec non, and wishes us to thus express his appreciation. He realises now more than ever that "a friend in need is a friend indeed." - - J. N. Neff of Bluffton, was a business caller to our city today A P Addington of Bluffton was a business caller to onr city today ! D N Gotuchalk of Bluffton, was a b'.isinesa visitor to our city today 1 John 8. Bowers was attending to legal matters at Fort Wayre today 8 8 Bartlett was attending to insurance business at Bkffton to I day. Mlm Anna Yager went to Fort Wayne this morning to spent! thedav | with friends. Mrs O. E Houser returned to. Warren today. While here she »•» . th» guest r f relatives. Mr* J and H Williamson and Mrs Cole of Bluffton passed through our city this morning enrout to Hoagland A marriage license has been i* sued to Orpba L. Van Camp and' Howard M Wheeler both of Berne j Mr* Catherine W Hama returned to Tucson, Michigan, this mornirg ;; after making a pleasant - ;*:t with her sons Henry Colerick W H Scbam [ b ugh and Guy Colerick of Fort Wayne, were attending to legs buau.e«a m our city today William Hartings wa< granted a i license to sell liquor, he havirg taken possession of the C. W B ckneeht saloon on Monroe street John Priest and H MoAlhaney leave tomorrow evening for Till**, f. T where they will make a gen eral survey of the oonntry with the view of staying here W E. Smith left today for hi Loots, where he e«pect« to sell the oopyrighta on several of hi* musical seleotiuns He has several fancy i offer* and expect* to cloae them | The funeral service* of Mr* John Braun were held this morning at nine o'clock at the St. Marrs Catholic I Church Father Wilken otii. iating In ! temnent was made in the St, Joseph < 'emetery. Mis* Annette Moms returned ■ from Fort Wayne today, where *te ; witnessed the rendition of Ben Hur. and spent some time tn the public I library gaining preottoal help f r i her futnre work in our new city | library. Deputy Sheriff IMlias But»r I came near losing hi* right eve Sat nrday evening He was cutting the wire on a bale of bay, when one end of the wre Slew up and struck him jus* •beneath the eve H« * ; better today, Wanted —Sewing to do at home, ! Mrs. Alice Paterson. Iwk FOR SALE An eight foot show case. Inquire at this office. « *re %lft < nae H ■ vt* you -'*tn anrfMnf of rigg-.ii* ialelj'T IkH-tor- I pre scribed a trip to Eur<>| e for bim wily tills morning Ascum Indeed! H»‘v getting wealthy, isn’t be? Itoetor Well. I can remember when I used W pres'-rita* for him simply a duse of soglum bromide for the same complaint A Pradeat Snacestloa. "Many [»-o,>le luive suffered embsr rasstnent bc-uuse of their social aspirations “ ■‘Yes.'“ answered Mis* Cayenne. "Before you insist on getting into the swim you want to make quite sure you are s swimmer.”—Washington Star. Health an<l Moaev. There Is this differi-nce betw-en those tv? temporal ble-'ings, health ami money; Money Is the most envied, but the least onjoyisl; beilltli Is th« .nost enjoyed, but the least envied, tnd this saperiartty of the tatter is 'till more obvlo H V ell we reflect that the poorest man Would not part with health for mouer. but the richest man would g’adly part w th all hl* money for health. Tu» Kipeu-lve. “What a happy dog you are! Don’t yon ever borrow trouble v ’ 1 “Nope Can’t afford it. The Inte'ret Is too high.”—Town and Conntrv.
================= AININ(J AL ==. SPBINQ SU!I opening TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. 1906 FOR ONE DAY ONLY. juretjp of Suits, Jackets. Rain Coats an'! Skirts QL'5 from one of the largest jnanufa; t’.trers T f. \ Zi/< I*A and styles th. at are exclusive to this lineNewest effects in the Princess Suits Pony ’ A Saits an<i svpcrate Joke?'. ’ ' ;• se /' I < \ J I i \- X Garments ano n< x nev Skirt H / 11\\ /i i r \ <//, \ VcNt ~ . j • ■ est Parisan Fashioned Garments. “The Princess.” Remember the DAV and DATE TUESDAY, MARCH, 6th. “nlblickTcoT -
SECURING JURY In Sherrick Cite Will Rcqairt E’tlrt Day •v Unltag Pre** Naw* A woe lat ton. |ndtau*pcli», March • —l’av d K Sherrick, fortn-r aoditor of »tale, w»- pleovd n tri* in lire rritnin*! court Ihi* Turning hef> re Mj er *; Judge Mc< ullougb Sherrick b*» DOtteealdy aged *inoe lhe ex;> *ure la*t year He etiie'ed lhe c».ort room at the appointed time and kook a »<-at by hi* attorney The work f making up the jury i* fak tag much lime gad it i* ao* likely that any twelve men reti-’act. ry t b< th •ide* will be »e< ur>-1 be- re thia evening or tom< rrow morning Han;y will boa witne»», a* will tie expert* A HRAl.lN’i :i 'isl'EL. The Rev. J. < Warren pa*t<»r of| Sharon Bapti»t < hnreh. Belafr. (la.. *ay« of Electric Blttera: -it* a Gsf ■end to madkind It curd moot lame back, etlff julr'". and complete- ph? »ic*l collap-- I wa**«> weak It took air half an hour t* walk a mile, two, bottles of Electric Bitter* have ra id.me strong. I have Ju*t walked three , miles in 50 minute* and feel Hire walk - j ing three more. It'* made a new of me.’* (»reat**t remedy for weakness, and all Stomach, Liver and Kidniy complaint* *ol ' under guar inter at | Blackburn * Christen's drug *tore.| Price 50c. FRIUHTFLLLY BU RNED. Chas W. Moore, a machinist of Ford City. Pa , had his hand fright-, fulij burned In an electrical furnace. I He'applied Bucglen’s \rn i Salve, with the usual result- “a quick and I perfect cure." ilreatest healer on earth for Burna, Wound*. Sores, Ec-u-ma and Pile*. 25c, at Blackburn i* Christen’* drug store. When o dering Jackson Hill oo*l. call ’phone 311. J D M’.R ICA, Sp-citl one way col mist rate* tc illO west at d s.m'h wt st V v the Clover L-'af, 'f irch rtth and i- T. L. Miller, Automobile for eale.—Guiantee; to be m first Claes running order. ‘ Will demonstrate to prospective buver. For further parlionlar* ad dress the undersigned Peter Kirsch Factory N Third St. ts Wanted —Position as hot»e-1 Ireepet in town or country Wii-j ower preferrel. Address, 1113 8. I Branson St Manon, In I
For Rsnl—A well furnished *igbt room bonne wtth bath Enquire at tbl* ffice Lou A chain with a small *r e« attached Finder »dl pirew return» Mie* Kalheryne Smith 1 I feel th* life giv-ug • urrent the minute you lake >1 A getills • •ah.ng warmth. Gil* the nerve* awl blood with life. It • • reel pleasure to take Hollister * Ko« ky M natain Tea •> cent*, tma or tablet*. Smith. N«i*r a Falk. For Kale —135 acre*. 5 mile* from iMwai'xr, g<xd hl*ot *uil. Hied good new house two barn*, one '* tt><3. got well - f water and wind mill Plenty of fruit, cornWib, grainery*. tool abed h-ac jien. ihlcken coop and eh •« to •r-bool >n stone read, price I- jer acre Inquire of Albert Pels, Pleasant MU’*. R F D No I ?m DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DENTIST W .<» ha* been tn bus-n.-.s m Feral ;r *w -nty years still has hl* >tß at tb* •>ul »umd. stairway north FUrot National Bank. Decatur, Im! ana
BONE MEAL TH K- l t ■< . ' -d < •' •»’ >• ' a fiu« land fwrtil.OMt. S. nothing that a . ”..»*»• the heua lay faster ami a great thing to k«**P Ihtle chxiu :*« thr Thia it •< mething amt I Stu cow in a posit ti te turn i cm n j.|, e* 25 and 50 pound ttaelui at pri that wi ax' mah yoi: Don’t lot your ehieltena dwiad'e down to nothing f r of a heal thy food, hut purchase <>arly amt *■«» th>* >j! < PURE BONE MEAL FRED SCHEIMAN
BOSSE OPERA HOUSE Tuesday. Mar. 6 *Ft< IAI B-M Mt MT U* The Poyal Comedians In Refined Ht<h-Class VAUDEVILLE Dufc'h »?■ : In»h <Vnwrti*a< Vrobtte Seirjtbifii hv fer Dtcitjr St t i lAi i'.il E> D«u itA.r-* 3 \ <«U-ry .• oo tab *» . pioro.
