Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1906 — Page 3

Ijrae fable S-piE railroad. » frECT November 12.V.KJ5 1 Kr DECATUR. B ca«T bocwd i ■ - '. rnbus e« SrMa.m. ■ ‘ - ' WEST BOUND EK — ... VS°B. m ■ :■ H 'l"rtx»i'i«». Tlcket A * en ‘” ' ■■ ■ 1 l.g MPIDUINDUNA R'T. w ,Sow In effect. «nn M >', h ,r r,. ,y livSuu ExSun Only .mm 1 t*pm r*Jpm ■r*' »|-« m 2 13pm *.«Jtin> gfc t . l.:»rn U.piplu 10.1.. pm K' Cincinnati Hall y to W , h Pally G<l. Rapids Kx«un ■s I '"' | j«m -'*»® S Tpm ■. -tsiri 1.90 pm Mium <» I JSpm TAOpm ~ ‘ ’ iv, ’•Wpm Mmi ! .,U 11-pm w.!»pn> T*»m ■* ' , .impinir car to Msck city 1 ar to <» K sir! K t» <ack City. L ST.LOUIS 4 WESTERN R. R CO ■ <'clOV«" LP.F «OUT«- | IB tff Ct Jone M. ISOS. «aST ■^.eerctaiTrevoler. ® ? " I Ma. da J eir.epl Bunday ..11 warn lur«*. P uh. «“ »■' IT WRt»T < an K ig.himMT R" - .,. "• r Sunday II -■ a m B" k „, r 41 Travsisr. dally Hl (tn I take Em « Western | f--. card from Blnffvoa Ind. | SODTHBOUSU K. , ,»irpt Sunday r-1 ■L a ,-i ept Hunds/ .... Ilham RT-, , ric.pthunda. »*pn. , ,n« it.r-Ufb to Indianapolis witbout k, ._ afr’f’.nc 10 30 a tn R*u ,s«m IndlauouoUs at XiOOa m Knee ■ t it change, arriving »I Bluffton R'.r.rt n ton ria Muncie afi’t root* | ■ Springer made a baeineen trip today* BL :B m <iill made a buainera trip B>’udci« today. ■ac< i. Atz in suffering all kinds of ■, from a etrained arm. ■mil Franz of Berne, wait attend ■ i egal business in oar city to ■lite Puncheon Rice -rent to F rt Erne this morning to spend the tef with friend*. ■[ as Violt Yager returned t xlay E. Fort Wayne, where she war via ( K. n ih friends. Eire Edington returned thia | Enin. - r ttn Berne, where she watt ■ting with fritnde. ® 1 > W Beery returned last evenfrom Indianajiolitt. where he L conducting a horse sale. |> E ■'t'ldaliaker and son want ( I (iothen thia morning to visit ■r Sunday with rolalivea ■r» William Ehle returned to ■t Warne thia morning, after be- ■ the gueet of Reuben Bnent-r I Demmger returned today tn Fort Wayne, where she ia at Sing -< bool. She will upend Sun f«itb her parents. ( >u.< of Stockland, Call ua. waa here viiating with Mr. li Mn> Henry Schultz over Sat lay and Sunday, and from here nt to fort Wayne where he will if* a number of calls, probat ly nrntng to hut home in April. He f» it t. too cold here for him and w*nt« to get in warm'r < lim Hr j

No Other Portion of the Huiiuin Bads Is jL So Tortured In the Lffort ,o HEtr ~,‘ ‘a n,<* > rn" wik eWJSe tect It as the feet. E/-1 BVY THE H CROSSETT ml Uj $3.50 SHOE $4.00 jWlt rT7L« , I llt requires bre ikiri.: ir. W’3®e ’ S | ‘ !: a revelat. nr.. m--7“ ,k . :u.e., . LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc.. Mu.kar. al''»’ NORTH ABINGTON. MASS. adwO’. ? ajMy Charlie Voglewede Sells

|BGuy Johnson made a buainesa trip | to Berne today. Alx Beall of Willshire was a business caller to our city today. C. W. Yager o' Pleasant Mills wlb a business caller to cur city today. L. T. Brokaw returned this morn ing from a business trip at Chicago. Mrs. Ramsey went to Landisville today to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. George Roop went to Pleasant Mills teday to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs, Altna Oliver returned to Berne today. While here she was the guest of relatives. Homer King returned today from P itsburg where he was attending to borse matters. Rev. W. R. Peters went to Bluffton today wheie he will deliver a lectuie h s evening. Otto Wemhoff is still very sick, suffering from rheumatism of the muscles of the spine. Mrs. G. W. Dull arrived today from Milinta and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Cowan. Mrs. Cyrus Hammell returned to day from Columbus < ity, where she was visiting with relatives. Mrs. Maggie Richards returned t > Windfall today after making a pies ant visit here with relatives. Miss Bessie Parker of London, Ontario, arrived today and is the i guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills. Mrs. S. E. Hite returned today from Pleasant Mills where she was visiting with her sister Mrs Ed Frame A marriage license has tean is* sued to John E. Nelson and Miss May Essex, both of Monroe town ship. Mrs. J. H. Stellborn and Mrs ! Engel king of Fort Wanye, are in i our city, the geests of Mrs. Sophia Holbrock. E B McDowell of Bluffton, ie talked of for democratic nomination for joint senator or Blacford. Grant and Wells oonnties. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Smith a big bouncing baby boy, and Harve is so happy today that he he neglect ed all telephone business Both mother and babe doing w»4i. The remains of Miss Suttles, who d.wf W.-di>e-.d.iy at- H :: ..r rived this morning and interment was immediately made at the Decatur I cemetery. A short service was held at the cemetery. Mrs Smith of Marion District Deputy of the Rathlione Sisters, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Linn, Mrs. L. C. Helm, Mr* Henn.ford and Miss Meyer of this cit«, went to Berne today, where they will institute a sister lodge this eyeuing. Fred Reppert. the auctioner, was in this morning from Decatur He came here to advertise a horse sak .o be held at Decatur on the occasion of Mar?h pith. He stated that the last sale was a very good OM from a Walin county standpoint, and that fifteen horses were sold from this county a lone Bluffton Banner The funeral jf Mrs. Reckard was held this afternoon at two o’clock at the Baptist church. Kev. Gullis offiei ating. assisted by Rev. John C. While. A large crowd was in attendance ami Rev. Cullis spoke at length concern ing the past life of the deceased Interment «as made in the Decatur cemetery. The floral offerings were j beautiful and profuse.

Tom Reid arrived today from his regular trip north. John Hey of Williams, was a buai neae caller to our city today Mrs. Jonas Tritch went to Monroe tdday to visit with her parents. Dale Spahr has accepted a posttion as bus driver for the Murray Hotel. Lee Yager arrived todvy from his I regular trip and will spend Sunday with hie brothers. Mrs. Delma Elz*y went tc Fort Wayne this morning to make a snort visit wPh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. \t Meyers went to Fort Wanye thia morning to visit' I or a few days with friends. L. L. Baumgartner and Orvai Harruff were attending to survey ing matters at B»rne toilav. A. W. Clark, manager of the Chamberlain Metal Strip Co., was doing business in the city today The public school teachers left i this morning for Fort Wayae. where they wdl in»i«ct the schools today. Mies Steele returned today frr n. Fort Wayne, where she was attend i ing the funeral of her aunt, Mrs ■ Middleton. Dell Locke has been named »a i pre*- lent < f the Bluffton Base Bali j Club and official umpire for the sea | son of 1906. Mrs, Albert Butler went to Fort - Wayne this morning to make s short visii with her son, Jesse Bat \ ler, and wife. The KI n<li»e |»owlirg team de fsated ?he I’rcfaaaionals last even log at the Klondike alleys by a t tai of its pins The games were fast but the Professionals were oct plated and their loss of the games i I resulted A return game will be ar; | ranged anon Unclaimed letters are at the post office for C. D. \ otau. Mrs Clara Tucker, Joseph Stalter, J. Kaufman I Lawrence Lewton, Rev. Thoma* I Archbold. Clara Carpenter and M< i Boltin. Jcaeph Rumschlag move*l today < to hie new home which he parchaw-1 ' time age frrm P W Smith, one ; and one-half miles south of this city, where they expect to make their fu j ture home Mr Rumscblag formerly reside*! on th« Peter Colcbin farm.' where he had lived for fifteen years His new farm is composed of one! hundred and sixty acres of land an ! j is one of the beet farms in Adams county A dual was made last evening whereby Jaoob Meyers aold and disposed of hia Sooth Ena meat | marxet Io H. E Meyers, who re oently moved to thia oily from the country west of town The new . proprietor is an experienced man and will attend to the needs of his costumers promptly, His supply of meat will Be furnished fy Fred Schiemann and w.ll always be fresh and wholesome He solicits a ->hare of your (Ktronage Bluffton is to have a trust oom l>any. the same tieing organized with a capital of $35,1’00, and the stockholders are all Blcfffon i«cp e Sime of the of the trust company are to act as legal de. I poaitary or states, cities, c .unties, towns or public officials; to act as executor, adminlstralor, trustee, assignee, receiver, guardian, or I committer, whethe- appjinted by pe eons, oorporations * r courts an<i to act as general agent tor any p« r son or corporation, pub'ic or pn vale, in the management of real or I personal property In addition they will take savirgs <tep* site and do a regular trust com;>any bust ' nets. The btg list for LaDelle. the m« j gtotao, is on at the Holthouse Drug . oompany Would you like to see • his entertain nent? If to. add yonr | name co the list Everylexiy invil ed, no one barred The price is 350, J ' and if you think jfter the tnnter tainment you didn t get your j money'« worth, I will return the money. LaDelle will put on some ; new features never Ixdore seen in j this city, and those that have never - - seen him wort in magic, will be I ; I agreebly surprised as he is now at I the top of the ladder He may ' not have tie teputatiou of a I "Keller,' but he will show you some things that will put' Keller |in the shade. Toe sooner yon fill 1 ■ the big list, the quicker you will , see “America s Greatest Magicians and Illusionists, tie Fantastic Ixi Dellee. ' All orders for reserved ' ssats by mail or telephone will re j ioaiv* prompt attention. Youre, J < W Bone

BIGGER THAN EVER Ringling Brot. Sh«w to Optn Season at Chicago, April Fifth. R'ugUog s bi< otrous. largest in ! the world, i« booked to open the season of '.!•< *■ at the auditorium in IChioago, April Sth. and the per ' formers and help of vari >us kind** are already gathering there. This great-show enoplova 1,225 people and the lowest salary paid to any of the nis SSC per month Mtnr of the performers draw from $250 to tl 250 a weak ant on* ptrformar, a young French woman, who does a reckless ant*.mob le drive, ta Mid to draw $1 (tn a day. The show travels in five spwtial trains this year and exp mses, o tittle of ! performers salaries, is $7,400 a day. showing that Ringling Broth ers have to do soma bn»inr«-«. Mrs. Fred Huer went to Fort Wanye this morning to spend the day with friends. For Sale A go*«i family L**rM sod a on*-hor«e wagon. Will sell cheap. Enquire >f Feter Forking MW Wanted —Sewing to do at honir 'Mrs. Alice f'ateison. Iwk For Sale \ refrigator as go xi a* ! new. will aellih-ap. inquir-at this office. Tidtf For R»nt—A well furnished ei»ht I room house with bath. EnqnLe at thia office Lost A chain udii a small crowi ■ attached. Finder will please return to I Mias Katheryne Smith Special one way col mist rates tc i the weet and southwest via tie (Hover Leaf, March *!|h and 30 T. L. Miller, agent Carriage and sign painting a» Buh'er Bro's blacksmith shop Ttell aud see our w.irii Corner Firas I aad Madiaoa str*- ix Wlltan'a Hurls! Clurr. M! -n Miirn d*«l <»n X»« « l«7l, fee was Ihh d In St Giles, i ripptnte. <«>« the L>u*l*.i> taller. tiuMigt* hit remain* were distribut 'd In tT'.sL It to said, «»d ■’ <>•'’ -i • • ■ I now a here be actually Iles Eurtwr I wtill th** y •♦••• til’d to h»st »• **%■ I for Aul»n*y tHh u* I *t*»iiA* now pvtiD »a-»n! , iiltoMit two I ywfw Mint ** tnow !•>!» the tw » j l gbrwx- Je St-su| aiul be I e nun-ti er “ Stilt. **- ii at th* l r«k of K*<io>tf it •J*> SIU-.M S- resting |*:a. ■■ by u. -• ik--St Glh-s should I* - vlsit.sl tisiay, for I itor whole uc’gtihi.-rt-.s-r! s*m-,ls of Mil ton. It wa» quite renr. in H.irfu<>«»mew el«me. that be lay bid after the I restoration till he was p.inl*rtie*l. •pete I ncur, m Aldrrsgiite str*s-t. tli.it he took the •■pretty Garden boiiw at tbe m*t «f an eutry.” that suited hl* Studies, l ring "tile i|lll«-t>-»t strrvt lu I L»ti<to«i" eawlleiit for the stu.li.-M U*. [doubt, but perliapu the reason for the flight of his fr.t 11..-IS young w feLoudon <Tir..n:. le a Horse's H.»l. s>4 S'eeV Tlie never puts hl« he. I on the * ■ • l! Ill' 'f It lie stands Up oil the vrtl tips of bls toes, and this H. tn part, tie* n«««*a why be can trot fast lu.i.t.. be • are half w: > up bi-* luud b-K- * el * ! *-|t | w.. call Lis kme. are r.-nlly b * wrists The part .iwliua t.> o-.- -u-*-' | anil ‘a sh*<vt stel is so euilssbled in the j mas. 1.-s of the sboHl.l. r that the ell»>» comes next ti»." body but the borse I. i* wrist tames are ism.pnratlvely »m I The m> called ank . tli.-n l« tt>- - uad for a bmrf Tto- lower halt of tie- - j iLlQti. WltQ tlH* 111-Ij wliilc the evnrsHHhiibtf |Lir’» of !»>’* [ hind 1.-ir is a hir single t*»-*l f<» »t. I X ichol.t - IllStS to teoblie SpesUrrw. Sever rvfet pit' ,’iy to th.' p«x j This brands you at once as a rtema gvuue Never 'it uiytblng rewpvetruf of corporate wealth In » • domg y >*i . lay yotrraelf .^ ; .-ti to th. charge <rf >»• Inc a binsl man Never tiw elam: if y a» want r««u»s t able |*eop!e to tuk*- stuck iii y--u X.-* er use pure EnglMi The ma bar-* i prtgglsbnesNever talk straight t«> th- p .nit V— 1 will | M * am u-d ' Mtut ' ' Tli<y lt-ad to the ot*p . ..n of . lis uii | Never pi ll**.- ‘o*: t ,-' o” tn ‘ -try pi : ‘h‘ h <!l'ixii**!' g kJ X»‘v<*r sip : I*olll to th<* H’.mhtruiu lu our iui*Ut.” It rlhM tb<» oki raaiUww. —Newark • | Kiwis "l ant-pos.- y.nir .< - i of a rich man la one who be* everything he wants*' ' “No; It s *.iie win* bar everything I want.”- Fhiliulelph i laslg-r 4 Vetera*. Xswyer— The cress examination did not seem to worry you s little b!» Have you had any previous experience 1 Client—Str rblMren e

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All smart np-Xo dale w. men i -!av know h w i<ri,a.*s i- -ug and pin tVilh.iut thwy- 14-Ul.*-* • X 1 . I Uui«e«-h* Issas R *V M .t h■■ Lets Smith \ age: .1 la < For Rent —tn e gh* r tu re and • half -Ury h i»e :n • c'h pari of the itv. a r- i' vr and Enquire of ( T Rn.n'.er MUtb Tenth street

Cirse Sale"] ly, March 161 t that day tell < hear! of b.w« i.ae'M.tg f ■ ..i - B 2 and -i w»>w> Jb<* t»et we ever hr y< w ug U the f «<t thai ». w |r*i p>»irty of h race t teil «o»l ai» buyer* hvre f r then: I y<’u ha«f lh> r-w t *•■ . bru g t r <m» . ai «<• » ■ a buyer fur him H rte» will be » dby aumbrr* an ‘ lhev vb. g be numbered as brought m If van "ant him a< Id early breg H h-m in early. If you want to bur ah rw wait (or thia <t ■•, .i»» ■ we wilt have I r*« —•f i< I de»cnpti c<* and they »t •> .»■» repre*e tiled. S? COMMISSION I The wlhnK SI a head if sold and $1 a head ‘ nut tk kt. I Hornen sold at private sale will l»* charged lire aanre e u » ar •ion at if *’ld at auelion. The honte buyers it. i shippers h»rs» r signed an agreement not l<> buy in rwa on day *.*.•-■ outside te sale barn, uu .»■»■« i > ui '• n t paid 'u same. ■ Hoping to have you with ua on March 1< » Yours for bumueee, V ! turHorse Sale

k .. ,_a -air of t id rtmffled g)«»ae» Fmder kindle return t> Mi** Winifred E hnghaut War* -«» b*t«rets A l»:n« •’feet and >. tlh 'A’artt •-&<'. . h' i.*e F r aaie —soma good *k fence •u.t'beat while they *»• *\ mile* • nib ' Peter* o J H Falk Mnr * Ind R R Nu 1. .‘•k»