Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1906 — Page 3
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H B i y w*aa hutinm visiatMati >n Monday. irg-r wait to Roan ke ar for a short visit. |r« R •«r returned Monday a Mtns. where she has hern iiiag her son irs. ; sheller returned to North Wfcester M »nday, after a viait S hirnds here. kahas R< 11 went to Wabash day after a short rinit twitts sd» in th « city. .0 Altus returned to Hunt in Monday, after wpsndioji nd*y aith his family. |i H Boker returned today to h 3i" at Hunt ngt n. from a»*m Mills, where be preached td»y. Tmw will be a meeting of ths 8 V•. tonight. The new “Itoue" '.lbsgir.’n Unsure nod oome A ;i « welcome. W, B John a 'puin, Mr« Gorge M >rtH and children iwned to tr<ir home in Bluff a, after suiting a few days here !’•» '■■•t parents, Mr. and M.» I). Pa’ "Son. All mo nhwaof Pathfinder lodge 5 are e«poolally re |ueih-,l t i i (resent at the N. li. C. rooms iwsday night, March 2?, as bus, '«* t impirtanne is t te tran rd B/'president
Ow funeral of Mr*. Marschtni l th” •'iM.if E lw’ir-1 Msrwhaud wh<> ‘outhwi *t cf He city wa* I eld it afternoon al 2 o’clock. In ro' i.l " <* made at the Vera i ruz I
a sßs Many <>f our i 2 50 and $3.00 shoes for men. But then you know we are leaders in our ,:iy but the !>c.-t at any ; r e. Come in and lets talk h ’es. We will put our time against yours and we’ll b »'.h make nn-.cy. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER DECATUR, IND.
Ed Vaut il was a business visitor in Geneva today. K. B. jKizir pass'd through tie aity today enroute to Berne. Mrs. F. G. Schinner of Willshire wai shopping in this city t<xlay. V< n.e Weaver went to Winchester today for a abort visit with friends. Ora Brown waa a visit'r in F. rt Wayr vet Sunday returning I.•■:. ••, today. Rush Deardotirf went to Sidney/ 1 . | to .ay where he has accepted ap*i j tiou. C. W. Ricketts was a business visitor in the city today, going fn>tn h«r--to Portland. James Masner returned to Lis home i near Mon roe today after a business visit in the ity. Two tramps were in the south part of theinty today. The marshal w»« called and ran them in. Milton Girod who has lieenemplov ed in the city, went to bis home in Berne, trxlay, where he will remain. Marion Wheat and wife returned t< their'h meat Portland I lav p.»~ ■• ng through this city on route fr tn Van Bur«n. M re. Garver and daughter of Toledo arrived todav and will lie the guests .of W. IL Gill, tie and family for a s‘iort time. Miss Ah •<» Fairfield of ?ort Warnarrived in the city today and will >»■ Ithagiswt > f Page Bla« i burn ■ ; I i family for a few day a. A big. bouncing Uaby girl arrived 'at the b'Hiw of Pro*. H A. rfartronn. I Sunday n • it mg and the | t r iI all smiles Mother and babe are set ting along ni> ely. ■J.B. C-.r*'.-:i catiie hmi last Tl. .■ day fr tn s three iu ...th* ai,« a I I visit to the scenes of hi* boyhood in I Ohio ne'er Cofatnbu*. That serin a i of the country is a back number corn p ir«d to gw d old ledi-sna Mr. Cor son elpfets to leave sometime m May fra trip west in which he eipcts to s.-e the Dak t »*, Orrgtm, Washingt. n a id California. The condition of J. F. Snow is some worse today. He has been suffering for » me time fr ui a severe alt ack of pneumonia anil yesterday name ■ symptoms of typhoid fever were m t : -nd. His physician can not lull. a.« vet, whether or not ibeaymptumN ar*, enough to cause alarm Mrs. 1. E. Wilitir.*m, a traioei nur»e fr. tn Fort Wayne armed today and will care j for Mr. Snow. Another great man has Iroken ! ito print. His name Is Weather wax He a#a#rta th! he can pink • ut wgs that will prolnca roosters *nd e<g« that will produce hens He guarantees not to mi*« it onoe tn one hvndied time* it is a cinch that ha can hit it in roost era for they will al) be “roosters” if they live long enough Weather wax ' [aims that he can make any one wise to his discovery in five miuu’es, The Ladies Misaiouarv ajciety of the Presbyterian church will hold it* annual meeting at the home of Mrs. A L Reynolds on Fifth street. Tue» day afternoon, March 27. The fellowlug program will lie given: Paper, Africa,” Mrs. Dora Ixiwer Music. M s*ea I.i.utio Peterson sud Blanch Reynolds Pap< r.'The Lord's M iii-j Ms* In urn A !.»n. Readit g Mr«. i Kale Barrel. R«* e dion committee, Mrs. Elith Di er and Misses Nettie M sen and Kittic <’hrsitc’i
C. J. Litz was atteidln? to legal > matters at Portland today. John Sohug made a business tr>p to Winchester this •nornit g, | Huber DaVoss was attending to ’ legal matters at Poriand today. Miss Meyers went t > Fort Wavre ■ thia mo to visit with ftiends. V. Daniel* returned to her I h i ne at Preble today, after a sh vri visit here tiite Zsugg parsed thr.ugh the; < tty Mornlty from Bluffton eurc-ute, hj bi* home in Preble. W. p Schrock went to Hunting on today to be a witness at the trial of Boston Weston. Lhi Yager la*t this miming on Ui* regular trip after ape tiding Honday with bi* brothers F. L. Smith returned to Hunt tngton Monday, after attending tt>j buainm** matter* in tbw city Mra John’Hellar who baa tie- n ill lor several day* with lagrippe ' and aymptoma of lung fever is tm proving. Tbs S’. Vincent de Panl society will meet W.'lnesday afi-rnc, n with Mi* Kt Shinger A full at tondanoe la dewired L C Waring will leave sow it mo next month for a abort viait iIo his home in Misc«»‘«ppi, and in Cidentally take a vacation and r««’ Cnf 1 »im«d letter* »r* at th*' p >* t ortl <* for Mia* Irene Ttvl r. Mr. ■ Jo«»*ph Woods, Mm* ••III* Walker. Mr, Joseph L Harr, L*ouard K re. ■A. Britt* to, portmaslsr The Sim Henry W tt C . N i if, exorsaMm committee fa plan ■ r ing f rau entertainment to be 'given March ?o the <» A, K iball. Affr.i**'ti ft.»'*ni*. if jo» i h»vt n i five at- Sting a p and • • | carpet rag*. . Program later Mr* F M Hchirmr<yer and daughter Iron., came be me Sator lay from a aerrrai weeks aliasnc** •at Hariiman, Ten nt **>•«. whore they viatted the former a l>rt»tber. flugbT Boot Mias Iren* •p«'nl the wint u there and bad a I* <ht i to! time The irviuro •* the nwod of >i. lal in vestigat ; • ,r< and -. ■ nit** feature* of th ight an i ill i»trat!>m with *• ’ Cliff D* a* pre*enl*»t at the high wbord audij torium l*«i Friday evaomg by Ret (’ole, to a rrosd«l Nou**, of sb I sorbing inter»'*t Th” view* wer» i m’giiiticetit ana th” evidences of cit I illzalion ns shown by the remains of ! habitat n* wa* a mvelMion io the *» Idieoce. McPherson l*eo>‘«'rnt Me Pbrrsen Kan. A*k»»l t > define the word gen j tieman, a wise guy, who shaved I close to the truth, replied a* so! lows: “A man who * Olean both inside and outstda, who neither looks up to the nob m»r down on I the pew. who can Lise wtthon* ’ • luealing and win wltbont brag gtng who I* Ciinsider-de of women, iohild-en and obi people who I* brave to lie; to generous to j cheat; too hwmst to work a graft to ■ humtn” to opprr** his '••“. a man, and who lake* but hi* share of th” world and >sta otner p-.rplo have their n. Lds **•; fan yon | count the gentleman in the state jof I ndiana ?, The state board of health ha* just finished examining 113 samples of jellies and jam* and out of th” number 33 ever 81 percent were ■ Illegal, containing either hsnz ate Icfsodaor coal tar dye* Ne«rly ■evury well known brand was fennd Ito be adulterated or potsoaons. Os •X? brands of tntnato catsup exam med 54 were adulterated or had a prt servative. Out of JO wine- ex amioed three were pure, 5*5 out of i <53 samples of sc >.ua ammonia were under the re<juired strength, three out of aix samples of cider vinega r were adnlterated and eight ont of foartesn samples of milk were impure A married man woke np the other morning to find his wife go ing through his pints pockets where he kept his money When he asked her what she was doing she stammered and s»id she was sewing on a button that appeared to be missing, and what did the mean old son ot Adam do but get right out of ba I atii find twi bit tons on bis coat, three on his vest and three on hn pnderclothes that were just ready t ■ drop ff. and sit thero and make that woman sew them on, remarking all *ho time upon the thought. ■! -* of snob a loving little woman wh > wod i crawl out of lied on a cold night just to see that her husband's clothes were in good repair.
Ed Mann was a buisnesa callei at Fort Wayne today. Kd Murray made a business trip * to Fori Wunye thia morning H. Beardley made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Andrew ( rabill made a business tiip t i Fort Wayne thl* morning Wa»b Burrell (est thi.* morning for a % ,*!« with frlcnd-i in Albion . L. Oplinger returned *hi« morn i 1 ing from Unn Grove, where hs| s -pent Sunday with friend* i Dr. Dykeman returned th!* ■ morning from Richmond, where h« . -pent Fntuiay with irlends. Mr Bushnell relarnsd thia morn . jug frciu B rn«’ where *h” <a* I visiting with her daughter, Mr- ' i Bram George Ulmer returned thmorning to Alb’ >n Whue here h was the guest > P»-ier F <b’ng and family Char!** Ro*« rot rned to Paold . Ohio, ibia morning, after •pending Sunday with hi* pirenla tn this oitr Mr* smaller and daughter. <>p»l, ■ and Mr» J»»’b* arrived th.* m irn ’ ing from Bvrce and ar* tn* guen* l j of Mr* John Lach t W H Shrier left thia m rning | • r B-tnti-n Harbor, Mictitgan. t-> !*• at lh« Imdshl- of b'« wife wh > will ’ 3al** I* ** H’ ”**-0 aTi'l »” f i 'A P | ’ V < • U'ltbon-s went to Huuuagton t. i Ij.i WMIti.V to taW 'if. th'- I I ttatu of Itfltt-W* R j ■ sfP-riHipii and evening. E»»ry <mm»| ; c'v 1 ally invii—i U De-.misger For Sale A ti»rr*< tear Id hover i <»1 I D Kuitkl* D» tlur | M. ->|-m'.ug W — ln-»'«*: jattervopn and evening, Kv**y on*! ,cordially invited I. Ib*in'ug—r. F r Sale A si*'- »t family kvJflta ar d I J a «ine-boraß wagon. U ill *»»il rh«4p I Eo»|iurw <rf Pstor F rlnng < Milhncjy opening. U-itM'ij I L»fi<'rt» »e an«i *v«*tnag Every one I lenrttiaUy io*tt*l . I IWmogwr F o Sal” U pure l>nd P, C Brawn! Ijegh' tn ben* and pullet* h®4w w H Dwih. J. r Svte—Turo»hvr rtg, st a bar 1 a. a n I! . -«h t- ’nr att i er rig why not buy mine, *il in i n k »-»:■' »■•'! -ave three j fourth* f fir«t <■ -t V. ’ iin ■ j large with ;»■ krh-4 : boiler, cal. and h-a.ioght. read or wood and watei* one I’eerie** *ep arat‘>t «•’»; •t- ■ 1 -w -r an I j wetgher. vu* tl • * Bt l*eil Ctovet | h tiler compiet water wag to. I tank with n*« pump and how*. >ns ;eve ply 7 inch drive belt, run st (ht ' iday* Callon or mldr*** M >nro> I ' vitle, Ind . R R A. box M \«mM !*■•< W »•<« prv-ple ir ■<•• »«c | I tar’s!!'' »ly Their cwwacteiKv i* a ty I j rat t. to ‘-xsg-jernbwl venae «f duty | | fi “ S HJtSfi-, C* r S*- Sk<*“ | 1 ; !hhlg ■■H'WlOJti- ”141. JWtVP kto* -» ‘ j «md <4. ttow. te oevrt n t «■ •» «rs to u ■»: * : »- 1 *y ***y | j ther have uHme t» ro*t. Uw* have «•■> I j IU- !l t»<'.l -t th■•» t y rap' ; .} hlly imfittiOg til : <*lr« f r proti i’ v j V|hat »>■«■•! have •» ■ ' t‘" r »*-*< sud I great...*,! •- — I No Ume or {.:■.■•■ * • < I ’■> she <-u | thn*: »*iiv Joker. IM.- * Ml* in hi*, (!W - drt tarn ti e t-ri" SI ’>■ t*b’P »C ‘ Cok»«ne <•«*••! !>•->»«• preeeft in tb«| ro>ai ckapet st 1 ‘te* aheu vtett f lug l.nii « XIV h .Mr All t!.- ■.• •on . a**ei-iL'i> ’ It wa* April I. The prim-e arvhi’id. p mi'Hßi’xl i!” pr. 1 ' -t :> •l iteI ly fadtioti. hewed front *i«l*- to aMe o*l I stood a moment a* if oito'tlug bi* > thought” then *b' ill-si "April fwAef* pk'k' l op hi* skirts uud run. "I made tkexe t<i*<*uit* myself. I’*' vid." acid Mx* Coppertteld. with buueat pride "They look very nkw, Dees.”* replied I I David, picking one of them up and making an effort to *pHt It "And they ■ are still hot. How long ago did you—l | ah!—««u»t tbemT’ - » Th i’ms b•<«l *«•«»*». •■What’* the tii <t toward the di-1 I genl'Ui of t ■ f )•" i»K'*i the teach. ! I er. Lp went the band of a black hair-1 «1 little fellow, who excMmed with I i engiTiit-**: ' I‘ote it off! f’ito It ot " j bet ”1 n ■■' With r ■II : d pro’*we to onr*elves an eml h» wti» , ’i our stud- | les may j-xiit The wof reading Is Ito aid in thinking,—Edward Gibaou. I “V’ won-1 you uo. iveury. ■ sm-eu ’ .Mr* Johnston, “ ! f butgaira gut lute i iln' hoo*e?" "Do:” replied her hnsliaud. "I sup-1 oosu ’ •■■•. rld jii’t do what they tu.d me. Tre uer«r bad u<y own way In UhU h • o yet.’
AN IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. Likely to Revolutionise Pharmacy.
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RidgevilleI ■ Ridgeville Crushed Stone Tb- nsd*.n v<ur <• *• <4 with 1111-M’E»i L‘ !i ' ** ” i'D SILDiE, *jw*4 f r th*««*l«w "•'* C*ut. W.'-4j "rig”-, j /Vnifield & Gartw light f(ldge\iHe. Indlcin®. MB * «M* mwmww*’ •—*■■■*-•«■*■«■■■ “ —qi Bosse Opera House MATHNCC AND NliiHT I ■* — i—... —| Thursday, . March 29 1 he Great La DE LIE Illusions | Secure Your Seats Eorlv jPrk*M M itt.nee lOe for cbitoreu; -ft' f’t s Prices for evening, op«ra Chairs 35c; Blue Chairs 25c; Gallery 25c. _ Y .i%.a «e’-.re •>.i.»tt:-•-• • v«t i nsf at $ rug store. Seat sale for uight. Tsf ‘ : ctu tag nt 9 o’clock for the big list. SIGN THE BIG LIST
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