Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1906 — Page 3
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■ L I- hne male a basines* ju R i-htnoDd today. U-» Kate Da!oh returned to Brx after a short visit here. (r. J.« Brannegraf went to trie today to visit fnenl» <ta L Keller of Moaroe. trans M twines* ii tbta mty today. 1 A F reman returned to Will M’xltr, site* a bnln»-<* rial; Uta 1! ndrioks of Mmroe, at >H 1; isinees matters here *? tvii-1 N »:M*Mch vander of ae ■•■osruvi-.. vidtor her* ST l«rl Huns returned t>iay tr tat after a vidt here with tads h«rr« Sprague |-ft tadav for rianatt to attend to ..bnsmess liter* • '* L rd, wb>> has been visiting r» r <om« time, returned to tarts t day. UK < ng and wife of Ohio City, fern-1 •. ‘tjotr h ante to lay after tear!v »it here. Hr» J* Ktob .r.lt returned t > t &<>■»* a* >iro> after a -hort » with rieada her* h >)r ’i i-nnin< of Gin ra, ' n' • »11 >• fr.rn 0 ,ph s i*r? t» business H* »l< *. .wi y who has *ern M ’’ fiierds at BJcftt'D. Kiged n<r* hers, enroute to her ®s «t G 'tie ■ i
L v fjjSß WE HAVE % '' ■ ■ : • W :.i-n it $2.50 . t r e se‘tins the pa e f r .he price in Decatur. Blucher Styles, Paten'. Colt, \ ici Kid anti Ca t Leathers. We arc headquarters i'or footwear. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, SELLS THE SHOES DECATUR/.IND.
: Joe Vail went to Bluffton today > on bn?ine«i>. A. R. Bel! wa»a bnstueiw visitor . at Markla today. John Weber made a business trip , to Ohio City today. J. E. Atkinson made a business i trip to Markle today George Steele made a busineeH t ip to Bluffton today. George Trmker made a buisnees trip to Hoagland today. J. F Tisron was a business visit or at Fort Wayne today. Miss hia Yoenrn wtll visit friend* at Markle fur a few day*. Lew Nichols of Berne, went to Ohio City today on bnsinee* Mr* McCaUoogh returned to her home at Pleasant Mills today Emil Franz of Berne, was a b«si neas visitor in the city today P W. Smith of Richmond, was a buisnesa visitor in thia city today George Mamma went to Hoag land Tuesday morning on buisneae Albert Boner returned to Piea* ant Milla after a btuinese visit in thia city H C Cbiloot of Glenmmore, ! Ohio, was a i>uatne*s visitor m the jetty today Charles Moyers returned to hi* J home at Craigville after a etuirt ’ vi-it hero . Mis* Della Clark went to Bluff ■ ton today to v » ■ her ■■-.-‘ft fur a I few days, John Kerahoffer of Berne, at ! tended to business matters in thi* icity t -day Charier (jxik went to Hunting j ton today and will visit I here sot a short time. The Misses Schrock wens to (*» neva today to visit friend* for a ! short time D. H flunsicker left this morn lag for Puulding, Ohio, where he will visit f< r *iiw lime Mrs Maggie Bremerkamp left I today for Markle where she wtll b* j the guest >f friends for a few days Bob Aiiison returned to Greer castle today M resume hia studiee at Liepanw university, after visit ing hia parents here Mr* Schuman of Nebraska, pa*.* •<! through the city t.xlay en i route to Montpelier, where she wi.i j visit for a few weeks Nelson Steele and wife returned J today to their home in Bluffton, after visiting Charles Steele and I wife here for a fe w days. Mr* Henry Kern passed through the city today, enroue to her horne at Montpelier from Elkhart, wtrre the visited for some time The joke was oa Claude Gay last evening He wa* a spectator at the Klondike Bowling alley, watch j ing the games tn progress there, I when a young nt»n walked up to him ana offend to “swap him a c gar for a chew of tobeoco Claude was very anxious to make tile trade, as be was eur< of get ting the le«t of it The trade wa made and the rust of story is sad to r«!ate Claude lights-1 a n atch to the cigar and was puffing aw»t confrntc'J'.j when suddenly t small <-xplo»i.n was heard, and Claude jump»»d np from his eat An examination of the cigar show ei it to to one of the “bumper” va ricty Os coarse, those present joined in a good laugh and C aude i took it all in good burner,
D, P Rice made a business trip to I Briant today. W. E. Smith transacted business j in Fort Wanye today. R D. McClung was a business visit >r at Berne today 1 E. A. Huffman went to Prebk ; today for a short visit. Wm. Ford v.ent to Sort Wayne ! this morning on bu*ine»*. A Vo u ,ai r.i• ir.a j 1 today to G j neva afire a business visit here • i • Leichty of (tsneva. waa a , badness visitor in thacity t. day. Geo. McKean was a business visitor at Fort Warne yesterday Harvey Hiiyard went to Ford Wayne last evening to visit friend* Can* Foreman teturned to Hunt mg ton today after a visit in thi* city Omar Lewellen of Monroe, wa* ’ ta business caller in the city l*»t evening J. H Beatty today returned from Marlon when’ he looked after bnai neea matter* John Waggoner went to Monroe thia morning to visit his father, j who t» very Hl Mt*a Fancbeon Rice went to Fjrt j Wanye this morn ng to visit friends for a short time Mssa Daisy Hollopitre went to | fort Wayne last evening to vi*.t> short lima with friend* Mi«« Lulu Brokaw went to G»r. ret this m .ruing wbern she will* visit friends for a few days. J. T Merryman and D D Hel ier, returned Monday evening from a bovine** trip to p irt.'aod Clarence Kmt« returned from' Bpeaearvill*. (toto, itst evening | where be w*« the grist ot fn*nd« 1 C D Lewton and wife Uft this | morning for Columbia City, to at tend the funeral ot Mrs Lewt <n • aunt Miss Verma Smith returned day irom Huntington where she ' has been visiting re stives f.»r some j Um* E Burt Linha.t of the flrm of | Hoopar Ar Lenhart, is 111 at hie home .n Eleventh street with la grippe Mr* M E ( irk want t» f -t Wanye Monday evening and will, visit with friends sad relative* for a fast day* Karl Steyers returned t-iday from j Fort Wayne where he has been at landing *ch 01, *cd will visit with j hie parents eouih of the city, fori some time The etty banl ha t a meeting last s evening and pract.se*! some f their new music The boys are fast rounding into shspi f r the non-
certs this summer Mt»» Nina Swart returned t«Mouros this morning to resume her poaittoa as teacher in the anboola there, after a short visit With re la Ursa here A number of people from here want Io Huntington ■ -day as w|» nesse* in the trial of stats vs Bos ton Weston Among them were L. 1 G Elltngham, ‘Dr P B Th< mas ‘ dodge Erwin. Chari** Elrey, John H k and A P B>*tiy. Sipt Liwrwoe Olinger retgrn «d to Dv»tur yaaterdsy morning late spending Hnndaf at Lnn Grove with relatives He infant ‘ e*l ti< that tts-y Intended to move ( into their property, reeeoelly par , chased of cs Superintendent Bran dybetrf. today He a stiltd . fiat he had compete*! the grading ot the manuscripts of the ninety(uur ap|!ic*nts that took the teachers'exam’nah >n .n February About forty five were ancnesafu! —Berne Witness ;• ' I Warren Crawfoid. fcr the past year night manager of the Oyster Bay Hotel, has tendered bis reaig nation and last night was his last ‘ night as manager of the hotel > He has lieen employed continuous ly by the hotel management for the past to ears, the last year of which haw been as manager Fa mtliarlv known to hundreds of pa-1 trona of the hotel as *'Speeder,’ he has a Urge circle of friends who will tie sorry to learn of hisj departure from the hotel He has a number of ventures tn sight, and, I having shown himself a man of capability and of executive capar ity, it is probable be will embark in business for himself, although J he has not finally decided a« to. what he will de.—Marion NewTribune. Mr. Cr.» -f >rd is well known in tbiy city, having former | lv made this his b< me. and his friends here will, no doubt, be: g’.a I to leirn of his prorpcnty. — ♦ -.l*- *■ e»w
August Conrad today sold a two ■ rear* <-’.d Belgian colt or (—not a bad j rice for a colt, W H. Ficdderjohitnn, wi f e and little daughter, arrived home !oj day from Now Kuoxvilb*. Ohio, where they *pent Sunday with' relative* There will be a special meeting I of the -irder ■ Eastern Hfar, F-i day evening, March „0. for the I urp .-*< . <■ ■ rring it. * rk r. BBvoral candidates. Alt memberare reques k! to b» present trank Johnson, for whom a warrant h*r been '.smu dona r h irge of asasult and battery, *nd who wa* to have b«»n trud before 'Squire Stone, hvs fled, and hia, whereabouts are at present un known in the Berne saloon oases at Portland, which Judge LeFolkt* decided yesterday, holding th* re j monstrance* good, J T Merryman represented the rontonstratcra and D. D. Heller the petitioners, in stead of th** reverse, as was stated | >n our court news yesterday The VanWert and P rtiand bowl :ng teams arrived t.*iay and will! tonight meet in a frietdiy contest j at the Palace alleys Much interest I is being manifested and. no doubt :■ »go 4 crowd will be present toj : witness th* gam** An admisi in! fee Os ton cent will fas chant'd A charge of wife de**rtton was i filed Monday against W, H ray by hi* wife The mal wa*' to have been held I e re b inlre ißmith at 9 uel «’k this •norm, g i tint before the time for the trial ! Mrs Laugbrey went to the squire s jofic* and withdrew the charge, a [reconciliation having been sfferted 1 >el wren the estranged o op> Major and Mrs R H AT.« nar rived ti.me last evening fr<>m the [ sou th. having spsot the winter in '■ F> rtda They landed In Btrmtog bam a few days as.'- in the midst ' I the worst weather kc so there in 1 years and consequently both snff [ ered sn attack of legrlppe Mrs I A’Uaon required a physician last 'evening but is tetter today Tte Major •?<•*! return tiip tired 'ingly well. Turn Raiiipg, the Delator pitch I er, ha* signed with the Drewturl 111 T.Urre I ign*’ team '*v ' »<-a* >u 'I -'n wr ;te to the manage | . mint here over a month ago a*k j i in< for a nlam a th** Bitittioft j I team H is a good man an i wilt I j and luhtwdly* make good with the; I Druatur team T m wa* the «h I■ ’ work* for the Decatur. Indiana . I team last reason and th* latter wil; I probably give up all intenttone of < even starting out Ibis year slnr*they have I-«l the man that won ail
their games t r them last year — I Bluff tun Baneir Millinery Opening. Mrs be. a Fa'rer, mlllner f-egs to announce to her friends and’ pitr >n that her na ot Spring and trammer Hats la now «n| <«t» A cordial invitation is *»ten<?*d the? public in general ’to inspect aaire on Friday, March 30, IMM. Mr* | A W petrjs- ;. a old st nd. -■■•jth ' Second etyget. When ordering Jar her. a Hill. | dpal, call ‘phon* 311. J. l> Mt R ICA Wtf Mdliiiery opening, Wednesday 1 afternoon and evening. Kwry o* 1 esnlially invited. V D»*irung»r Ft?r Sale A titre* year ■ '•! “7wl C 1) K ittkle D -atitr. MilHnary opening. Wednesday I a r t*rn*>on and evening Evmy onn|< cordinUy invited. I Deininger F t Sai* A go-I family h- rx* and a one*hot** wagon. Will sell cheap Enquire of Peter Forbmg Millinery opening. Wednesday j‘ »ft*rn<« u and evening Every <me cordially l&vitad I Deimnger Formal* 75 pure bred S. C Brown I L*gh ’rn hens and pullets lw W H Drain.. ‘ Wni'lele Seeews Multiple «•••■■ 11--I M *nH> as th«- Atneri.-an civil war <m ’ n i v«- ■•* kru>'>» as "*'n .inis" —i th r Mix.-sfel-l, thvir ad<>ptlo»t*«tw ! alta.r-t by ti.-<mliow draft. Tie- «rrat advert ! thw possess in se* urttur • I ress»-i total disablement and | fnr n aii.-r -i -v: - -n mndv them the 1 I rule in die rviry. They were tniit u ■ ! ♦*-Huhi# hi Ui° u»<*rt tuuif M*»rviv*‘ l*ut siii* th** <*r?i th* .. . . . : »ndNewY«k| audthe Teum-ai ami Maj.-sb -.all very I res* h U ive ! * en ~nllt with twin I . | •*’*■ *•* Intioco’M’e. l!e- Uns she Ik-.-h mnrrh'tl i S’.e -Nn, bat Mho still thinks that her . I huslsau*} »Mls cloves because be likes tijaMn .—■ San Fr in< Ist'o Cali.
A Word of Good Advice To the ‘‘Tasty Dresser”; —You should not wait I until the pretty «, Spring and Summer Suitings are picked out and you be the one to take what is left. True is showing the very new things in all classes of material for spring and summer wear A great line of pretty white goods and thin goods j or all the new weaves and patterns. It will do you good to just step m and see them if you don’t want to buy just now. See what IS being shown for this seasons wear. Everything out in the ! new novelties for Easter outfits. You know where AT TRUE’S Bosst Opera House MATHNfe AND NIGHT I P -1 Thursday, ITk„ ra March 29 I he Great LaDELLE "t »*wwmwwwwmMw«Mmerea»** warn Secure Votir Scots Early Prireu Malto;*** IG> tovcto.drec -♦ 1 t g»!a.t* Price* for evening. Cper* Chair* 36c; Blu* Chair* 26< Gallery 25c V- -i re* araiw switiere ti 'tarte eftre M od»y »-■'*» mg *1 Ir»sg •<-re N*et •*.!• f-< eight ! ,-•••■ »v m r; mg at '< o do.« for the i”-g art SIGN THK BIG LIST I | . n , , - - — .1. fIpMSBWSCTSt’” "W fwaovrimr.WMM»a&9MK| NIBLICK & CO.! The Leading Dry Goods and I Grocery Store in Decatur. j Come in and see our Immense ’ Line of New Goods. The biggest ever shou n in the city. — — — , NIBLICK & CO. l | &"-**-“■*’3S- " ” ■- rofr frelixit A a A b* etiu«.'n *b-ne n«: end rurv. r it* * »-re* of gr ui.d «.th lb* rem- if d-rered If you ere too* mg for* »r«! reetal propo-to» it will t»*y you to tere*t»g«ie . ... . W* bare » foil h«t of f»rsc« *ad city jr< pcrtir* w6m h** will 1* izlad tonhow yo*i FREE OF CXJST. * If roti sri thmkißg <>l buymgeiH or farm property, Come m and «♦ | titir eompWe hat. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. ’Phone LM). office gv*v Burn*’Hereree Sirre. J>e*lor, Tad. THE NIW WAY IB CURE DYSPEPSIA PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE FREE. Frprei.l* cure the wont form* of lh <-1 lou <fe> tux obligate yonrrelf pep*’ * an*! all otl r trttte or Chr*»- AT ** ’ < a 'er . SUrtnach Disorder* byrrpairing th" w-»rn*! greatly benet’.ted you i^,th.it > ,i reevo out lining of the ttom.icn ami lestro* men.'. I’epsoi..* to y>>*.r 'r.. »il di-., i-u-grrm*. p-. qSq -.i* oucv uml • > - w*>- i» tn this way never returns. | ?.>Y* ~ b .-> / - C ■■' « ret***Ad* are SoM *t 10 eret» * to*’ll* re *n .*ery.,r --1 Ir, *Li-re . <?>■**■ I ?«> CHOP, or OtOUWf F*r r !U’'tc-l «?<'’T-sr;; •»* *, iWe will semi you. if you hire not nse*l P'p Tr- I'en*’ s to- '-v . rr’-'e »J* ■ eetite - anidabefore, i s<»c.'-ottle I’’’I;!; -n-rely .i:e .it rugs' re. *iv-» I aentl u* v.mrname and .uldrv-■*, an Iy »t full '.;--d b.•tt'e tree 1 * 'vntingThe Vie ‘ will receive promptly a fu'L :ied -ottle Chemical Co., C’ncag -. TH. I W. H. NACHTBIIB. 2d St.
