Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1906 — Page 3

Table ■ |S RAILROAD. . \ ..umlier 12. 1905 » ' DECATUR. ■ I;gßa>n , H HI WK ‘ . 1 Kl* tt> 3:W«. ra Hf* »•• .' Hrr lieJr: * U. n. ■■ ' "' J-j »<!'♦■ ■u- ■ ' • ' ■ mpids s Indiana rt ™ ~ \ <« |n rffti’t •an ••',’• . ~-:n Fi-un only um I lipm 71«prr 5’ ’ • 'nm 2 I.lpm « r.>. K ■ ,r to ClnooMti ■*' ••- imllym HK I . :■/ '»•! Ii»pld» F.t« in 7’4* m ai7pm ■p' -.m i»«*m 4<Wp<u ■jt" ~ ;.m ' ■«’»» * * 6 W ,! M ' Worn ■, m ».®pa> (M*sm ■, , n lO.Mipm “ HMtn . »r to i lty H*”V'.". <. R *ml M»d cur to O R «n<) I I jI.iIHIIS 4 WtSTEM R- R CO K ua '.<- ««*r «uo" | *,.» :» un. h| > a HT, H. M . r a r r .*<«».er. daily K* »«t »o» . n •-» m Efe* 1 " ■••■•••■• '*>» t.fiy « u » a ■gJJ’rr.iv*" 10.15» b> I LM« UH* * I Mani 'r ><■ Slaffto* !•<•• I vwCTHBODWb ■ it,. ... -'jnd.y 1:1Gb .».4»y .... n£i»nHI;.«.•.!•( .in.iay ..... »» i tr. Kj/ine .’ »■ tod:»n»pclt» «!»Sou» ■ .H-Jt.ll. IB- Hon. J. is-at • ««• orrlTtn* al lllulT >t> * M 4*»rn>o »* Monel* **U< root. L girth returned today from nip at Fort Wayne. L ¥»<.i arrived today from N -»r tri] and will rpend Hun Cub bi» >r >ther». Bennie Parker arrived today if-1 Wayoe'and is the guest k a*»-.i Mrs. F, V. Mill*, p John C White returned to ’-tn ; and, where was visit •ith hie father who ia 111.

IJMb Man V I * ■ ’ ' ! ° ir ■ sh«K’S f<-r ■ v '$’ f ' ! line, we c '■’•• ■ ’’ 1 ■ any’but the be* at any price. Come in and l«t» talk shoes. U e w .i' put 1 against yours and we'll both make money. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER DECAT HR, IND. *■ fONEIRMATION 511!!$ Blacks. ' 4\ Blue Blacks, / ( \ - T I Elnes ’ I I.'\ AS Worsteds. . ‘ ' r\ 11 Thibets and ’ k \ <—E/i Serges K <* $4.50 to $12.50 f v/7 W * Best and Largest Assort * J] \l\ | a«nt. A kook will convince / L_ ■ ’ — V .-— —— —■ K fja ■ Tnu - \ **-* | The' Myers-Dai lev C O, I Decatur’s Best Clothe* 5 -

C. Stengel of Berne, was a bug*n< m caller in our city today. A. T. \ ad was attending to timber business in our city today. Jake Weil of Indianapolis, was buying horses in our city today. Charles Rheinhart went to Union City today to look up a location for a restaurant. J. S. Bowers and W. H. Niblick re turned today from a business trip to ’ Fort Wayne. Rev Mygrant returned to Portland today. While here he was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Marvey Mygrant. Miss Wilda Gottechalk returned '< Berne today after making ape asant visit here with Miss Bessie Hanuff Mra.'Gaorge Cunrad returned to Muncie today after making a plea* ant visit here with her parents, Mr and Mrs A Odell ' A party of young people were delightfully entertained last even ing by Mr and Mrs Gay Johnsen | at their o.nntrv home Mrs J atnee Richards returned to Monroe today W hila here aba was attending the case of the State against her husband for petit larceny. Invitations have tieen iaaned by Mrs Dick Townsend to a number of her lady friends, for an "evening at cards," Saturday, at her home at Fifth ami Jefferson All members of the K Ms lodge sre requested to be present this i evening, as there *i» something do ; mg in the shape •f a candidate A full attendant is desired French Quinn of Paragould, Ar ksnsas, wa« the guest of G»r rge ; Morris and family t lav Mr Quinn was enroute‘rom St Lius to Indi > anapofia on husinees Bluffton Banner The funeral services f Mies Mar | guerite Gaffer wore held this morn I ißg at H 00 o ci-iok at the Cathode ' church, Father W ilken officiating, I aud interment was made In the Mt Joaeph cemetery. J letters from Mrs G •urge Flan | d'oa. who was call*! to Cincinnati a few dare ago on aucounl of the serious illness of her mother, aay ‘ that them ia no p>seible hope for j' the recovery of her mother, who is ' barely alive

I £ Mann made a bueineea trip to I Bluffton today. r Calvin Miller made a buaine“s trip to Marion today i A Van! amp made a buisneas trip to Marion today Chris Sirebe mad* a business trip; io Rome City this morning Lhiis Ytder of was al ■ business caller to the city : rday. William Drew of Geneva, was at i I tending to legal matters in our city | t lay. I Mrs W Sntder returned to Wifi ' •hire today, enroute from Fort ■ Wayne. I W W' IK ebart returned to Foit W ayoe last evening He waa a bust o««f || »r here. Misa Lore Forbes returned today | from Blufft .n. webre ahe was visit 1 . tog with relatives Miss Frances Bryson went to M»- | rion today 'to make a short visit with her sister, Mre J Torrence | Ralph Met ’a ng remruru ,a> (evening from Geneva, where he was attending to insurant mat tsrs. Nolan King went t > G when to day to bring back a load of horse* | for Elmer Johnson which will he

shipped to Pittsburg Geoige W Winters ha* been pro ' mi ted to a fUgman at one of the (Uiovw ermeiofts. a posttt m which G urge will till satisfactory ; W S Hughes returned last even png from Florida, where he sp*nt ‘ ' tile winter He reports the weather as tying tin* and brought home a nice coat of tan to prove it 1h« gall] stone removed from , < ’ iari*» Brock weighed thirty a.«v*n and one half grams instead of |Liinces The patient continues to improve and is almost out < f dan ! ' K«r 1 Mr and Mr« Peter Gaffer desire! mth •« manner > thank the n.any f ieu>l* and nett hbora who *> kin<*. v a<>«isusi them dunog the strk i newt and death of their beloved daughter, Marguerite ' Miss fjoulaa Stoneiiurner, the little daughter of Mr and Mrs j Juba Stoneburner fell this mom in< while playing at school and | severely lacerated her right hand h Tas injury is nothing aerious A dtapatob from Auburn.l nd is na, says that Ear! {Pete • of tfci* i etty, has signed a contract to man |l

age the team of that city this «ea ‘ ion He will catch and upon him falls the ies|«>nai btiity of select ing a winning team A special mraaage from Naw York today aava that Hallhng Nalaoo and 1 Aurelio Herrero bar* been umtehed for a fight for the light weight championship of the world before the Lt • Angelas club. Mar 7or 12.' A purer of twenty tbcMMUMi dollars baa hern guaranteed lhe figbier* Mr* R H. Erwin rareirsd a tele I gram thia morning announcing that her uncle, K C. Pallors, of Corroll county. Ohio, hail died thia morning Mr. Pottorf visited bis relative* in thia county only a few weeks age Mrs. Erwin will leave this 'evening to > p irnd the funeral aarrieau. A noml*' of the friends and nmghbora of Paul Mygrant -set evening gave him a surprise party in honor of bi* thirty third birth dav, andjtrom all report* a fine time war had and the surprise was a snores* Tne evening Wns spent■

tn toffy polling and other amuse njsntr. sntl at A lA> ldk» Iftff gueats rlepx’teii. Wishing Mr Mygrant many ruoro such happy sv.-nls r .a.** ol orvbnt editor has learn ad tfctsa* men have virions waya u( | • arryjf'g money. Groc'Ts, . ntc**or* god millers carry it tn a wad 8 Bankers in p I** i* l,l length In ap>ck« btok. Br.kara tr.&y fold! th* bill, once, donblißg the money j .« -.t Atr.- The y-iing bu-:n* r» man cam* it in nit’ vest p >cket | i while the sport ha, it m ills tronsts I 'pocket Farmers an 4 <!rot*rs in I thi-tr ito-iile jsickete. vteiter It la nr 15 cent a Ei-rterw twnally] parry theirs tn ostier people s : pocket*. i The bard poshed ami etom atom I ached editor of the Baltimore Her I aid *aye the new spring hat for «O men •‘oonsists of a sort of two story han s neat, with an owl s eyebrow on one side, the caudal appendage ■f a cross eyed bandy rooster on the other, and ,a few festooned per simtnons forming a picturesque background.’ Potr man, how fooli’h he is to be kicking like that! Doesn’t he knew the women will hear the thing, anyhow, and that be la tempting the mill mere to vr.tbd-aw their advertisements

I BY ELECTRICITY The Wemhoff Monument Works Operated by Power They Have OiKi?d<d the Chiwl and Mallef, Thit Work New beih< Dent by Mtw Machinery. Th? "’-mhoff M namenlal Works! i today si tried operations with their ! new machinery, *wbs> h arrived a few days ago. and from now on all the 'anoy work put on monuments will be done by electric machinery instead of the old meth >4 f using a chisel and mallet The firm some time ago made me?;*; in of the fact that they bad purchased nsw m* cbinsry and ».t that lima endear. ’ ored to explain t» the public tow the aame was operated ant with

what precis n and pmtnraa a (job could be turned out. but since the installation of the **mr it far aur[»a**««e their L>nd«et ts <n» The -h-p h»« b*-«T. tilted completely with this n*w m*>*hir ery and Resents a muoh different appears a-* over tbe <4d stvlr This now makes lbw Wernh >f! , works on? of the most c .mplotr . in Indiana, as only a i»w place* j tn the aiai«- have th» •* oew device* > Those dastrtog to see this new = •nacbmvry work may do *> by j railing at th»ir »b«;p, a* they ( would be pksaand to espiasn ibej same to you FEED THE QUAIL Fanners Uk do* fcikd Act 4»d S*v» M<ny Birds. Now wonid be'an enalkat llme| for the farmers to throw oul a little , fevd for the quail -.nd thereby pro long their lives and ;n.-Tnaae tbeir| numbers The snow has been on | the ground for a week and tbr |

1 sonroe of food for the birds ba* I be*n cut off entirely The farmers will do a very kind ao» by scatter ng feed fur the bird* The game i oommistoMra ar* an«:<<aa that thia he d.me and It is presumed tbst the majority of th* farmers will grant the request and go oat of tbeir way i just a little to provide food fur the birds which are now aid have been unable to secure a sufficient quanll ly The statement has been made that more birds die of the oold rnd starvation than are ki led by tes eportomen and in view of eu< h weather a* now pretail* it is likely the that the statement is not over 4 ra wn. Double Tragedy. • y U*’U4 Frx* haws AsaectatW** Want field. 0., Sesiner, of goodffamily, was shot dead in t a room of her sweet heart. Ray Shanks early today Shenks committed suicide To* todies were found side by aide.

' Wilda Waits made a bnsinr*, trip to Fort Wayne’today <■• ; lire Armentrout of G-nera was a ba»ine*s c~.!l*r to the city to‘ day. f Jar lb But. her f G.'i.evn. was utter ding to legal m.-tter* is > ! »e ‘ city today ; Mt,, Fe Che. nHi <’ went •> F»i 1 iwnjne this morning to sp*n-4 the ■ day With friend* Mr* F W K'ntkh'idr’ Champ | i st at < >h,o City- pnwed through oar i pity this tn -"’.ng enroot, i -. ra cnee, Indiana Stray-d —White , ’w. weigh* 'CO I ipjaclda; doe to farrow Any in [ I f irmatlon see or addrea* J l>. j : Keuaper, R H 10 A reword will be paid. Automobile for {sale.— Gurantee io be in Ural class running order. Vill demonstrate prospective | buyer. For further i>arlicuiaru adfrees the undereigred. Pete* I Kirsch Factory N. Third 8«. ts Have y-'u weakness of of any kind stomach, back, or any organa of the body? Don’t dope youraeif with ordinary medicine Hoihater s Rocky Mountain Tea ie the supreme curative power. 3S cents. Smith. Yager A Fnlk. 1

I Removal Sale! I A we are going out of the retail bnsint -s to em- ■ ■ * 5 K therefore our entire stock of f I Pictures, Frames anrf Mouldings I i ■ must be sacrificed to the mercy of the public for ■ 1 30 DAYS ONLY These goods must F>e sold * ■ >st or real value. REMEMBER this I ■ includes everything in st k. Note a few f the ■ ! ■ many bargains: ■ ( 1 Our entire stock of xrot< toxi6 fancy pi tares I I ■ with elegant frames, 73c to $1.50 values, will be I I ■ from 10c t 39c 3 ■ Yard pictures with frame and glass complete, * ■ st; has Flowers, Foots e: j.' ’tics t •- sac- ■ I riheed at 49C ■ ■ 16x20 water color fac-stmiHes, consisting of ■ I Scenes, Frnits, Flowers and Religious Subjects, such ■ ■ as The Last Supper, .Saint Cecelia. Rock of Ages, ■ ■ ■ ■ I glass complete, ft 35 and ft.so values, to Ie s*u • ■ ■ r: '- v ■ 49c 59c 1 » 22X2-S Royal American Fruit Picture with fine ■ ■ $2.75 f I ■ 53.5 0 ■ I 1 A f I $4.48 I B ■ I $1.25 $1.98 I ■ Ourentire stock of Mouldings must fr • » re- ■ ■ H k*ard!eiH ot cost» tot, and ux 4 fc»>t tr.- | I 3c 6c 10: I S Bring in your pictures to I«r framed £ n As we do not ufoposc t tn- eg u. ,c *■' < .e. it B I i I ( ■ i j LAjHAN B R() Tlll WOMAN’S TRIALS. Iler Hitter I>inapfM»intmcnt.

Th* Mtter trail la a *'».•• < ’ "« be ctohite** Wbores toil tore t.,rel te* Wusi* may have a**>a «r* *V» •-»«• l u re* s>> b«»w»If to to»r ■«•<> ent fb* te <w>n «>4 Uii, lln* to 6*l*l »*r' t* t* to t*ih«r. te* itsraw <4 te.» sea p—:<* w muiuai ,ff*« t. n la a mmbmm >i •*! a>snisto*i. Many ‘.tatrelunate a. i..r, tovussa *str»n<a>i Utersiy K»*n it i»*r lu to»< 4rrfl apart, -re* *>•' read te* w b- '• attest 4 their di»at»i*calato<<4 t. tb« s-y** | or atMMi *chUdtaw reaai* wtire U»«y r»*t on th* rhildrea >4 .itk*r*. “u th«m th* largre* taw i drew not wa u». ns**.. .> It will rather to Uto* that these us wtoea tbts htex .w i»s* teen *.*t ruU, iattowwl S -4iy valu* Il su® fliscuy. !n may re«*s at arreiKww* or • hiM lessnaM ttto otwaarh u. >-h d'»'*•' .< » raSliy remov*rt by Ito- eur* <4 ••»*»«*• n tee part >4 Ute w«e»jre. I»r. Ft I vsrtte Fresrrnl«« b« been te* wes» of rretor'na health nd rruitfulnce* to a«»T a barren wuetaa to tee (real Joy <4 te» beeseboid la ether, but rare caaea, th» otetrueti.re to th* baarin* ■>< children **• teen ’ »ir*i to b* of a wrsiral . harai tor tMttaadiy i-’Stovs'-ie b* MUnJee* opersUv* ireatwnl »l te* Invalid*' ll rte! awl * •’ flea! ImUiuW. B ffato N Y ovvr wh.ch »r l’ *r * .f te* Favretta J*re*-riptMm’ faoto prea.dre in *ll «**s* where rt dm; are Jreired and are atmnt, an *gurt •tote Id te ®*d« Ui Bn4 toll tee real rarer •Inee It i« genera.ly «u atei'y rvstoved by proper ireatstont. la si! the tf’krtdds wrekarssr*. displaceenta pe>»iapsn*. *nte-' -re.-w**. retroversion'. itliaiMUaul overt**. U-’i.-or rhrea. s vtug rtw te - *»4 wealweing imsga IM fa ail **** *j oerv iu,w •«. bsrvob* 1W oral.'.n and debility !Jr. »"■ r . . F,< rite i’r;- ’ ? ti<.n ’» m...i -tet r wdy tea* . iol powpnlV te iw*l It ha* to It* i-rret l am»lr~. it te-irend* of «res fxl iht > ! * ’ ? '>th’ ty !>*-■ ;• i «al* tfe.T - J-A.I ’ » • > « j Or pi* • -s* a -v-jr-f t ‘ : tb,< In. i U- -..TifeJ ’ t'>f ali th* 4 ***WWal . pc.vy.,> . A-' ‘■■i-” "4 ’ ->V -fl p** ’» a h>», .*r*- t» l*r* 1 fkftdMT i *h*' * *' ’*{■.>•.l .1- tuil h»V* to - vp.rim. nt when ; fci!-' nr Hr Pl«-r<-«- * Favorite I’re* : ptton. I a* s ite Hi.' many faire. Cheap John MMI U in*** that ar** ** , iH <»ut <»n trail, ctimp*** 4 of cti«*ap ami harmfnf ln<rwii*mu* Hr. H.-r.-e nreirteti to Nauire s l.a'«>rawry to <vt th* ingredient* for hl*’•Favorite PreeTipttoa.' to-lleving teat th* iMigewius. or naUve. anvil, istal niota of our country are endow.-d by I’rovUlrtu-e with the m.et marvelon,curative power* The only rational way to attempt to eure <li*<-a*e i* by aasistin* the natural functl.m* of the body, »n-t to do that there is nothing Hke Mature’, remedies which act In Nature’s way. toning and Invlgiirating tee dlresUv* orcau, tee liver, the ttomach and howel* and the nervous system, which alway* suffer* to a great eitent In all th • various .ieranre-m.-nteof the organ-. <*:*UucUy feminine The medicine of known composition I* the one to reiy upon—the <ww that, has a record of nearly forty year* of cures the one devised and manufactured by a regularly (traduate-i auti eiper.euced practitioner of medicine. By addressing Dr R. V Pierce, at Buffalo. N ¥.. you may | secure, free, a llttlv vhamphlet giving ausrerous estract, from tnaey medical

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