Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1906 — Page 3
■J-ie Table RAILROAD. »ff* cT VovMnber 12. 19C5 K DECATUR. V ka? t round I‘t ‘RM... Ve». o ’ n ■*«" ,i.r .'«»» Ai ■ »•' ' t-odVIo-i ...JOilOa. «n M -.—nt Hnndav. Hi Tr.v Passenger Ageni. |H C L <•-'" ■ ‘ Marlon, Ohio L RAPIDS 8 INDIANA R’T. ~.e,-Now in "ff«ct. Sun B ‘ .n ''’a iV Er-un ExSan Only ■’’*’** I"'.„U1 T.ltam i inpm B*'-' ;■ ■n ‘■ l - *™ 2 13pm Kr>■-. ' " m seam 3.*-pm lO.lSpsn B*; I. S.Mpm ■ - I • ;v ■ ,„ pally o<l. Rapid* Rißun B*** | joam T Mlam S l*pm ■>no’ . H.K-am 1 00 ( .m B*?r.:. •• * Cwm 1 N>pm S.Wvtn B? - v I-'pm 7w ‘>' n E' -J K Mses K ‘“ d Bgj sT.tOUio at wcSTERN R. R CO ■^'• ou ov«- >-■** "o«y«" B ia »ff‘ e» Inn* *•• laot - ■ *ABT, _ . He -a TrSV®l*r» flBt«y«»* * Em. 0 t'o.erp Sunday ->’ £* ™ wg-rr ”h «** » ■ Tracer. d.H, ‘<W P = I Lite Krt« * Western El ftw*card from 81‘ifftos Ind. E Sot’THBOCSV *' Monday 11 t v r <T* *ur>.la« I: r '-.rh Uj IndlnnspollS wllbotv ( „ Arrivtof U»-HD a tn ■ a »•’-« Ind anopolla al IM a m Hon* B, ; • •■:■ ■ r.t.-hans*. arrirlng al .Huff' i ■ ‘.r.n.ior-jn ”» Munnl* A HU < root.
Kkv .1 (', White was a visitor K.irt Wayne today. ■ S Bower* was a haeiness vis K*t Fcrt Wayne today. ■rank Maple* was a buaine'e Ke* at fcrt Wayne today. ■ Mann was looking after bu«i K. matters at Fort Wayne today. : ■ M S-hirmeyer was attending «r.w;ness matters at Fort Wayne] ■’rank'- Words returned today to ■ home at Fort Wayne, after a ■rt visit in thia city. ■bo Ladies' Hhakrspeare club ■thia afternoon with Mrs. R K ■isaon on North Heoond street. ■nd<» Erwin had not return d ■Be from Huntington this morn ■ and consequently there wa» ■ -<*Mion of the Adams oiron t ■rt.
Me Prefer To make our profit off of a large \ olume of sales, with a ry small pro6t on each, rather than to sell a few shoes at a rge profit. Small percentage or. a big business is sure t > at large percentage on small business every time. THAT IS WHY OUR TRADE is GROWING SO \ST. that is why you CAN BUY HERE WITH] ONFIDENCE. Come and price our shoes, we won’t urge you to buy, we id be s itlsfied if you will just lo k. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes. il 20 $1.20 NEW MAPLE SYRUP «. J. Blch»nu«rßor'» nuako, Prom Ohio. Guaranteed Absolutely Pure $l2O PER GALLON ri)R SALE AT „ The Peoples’ Bakery Bailey & Eichelberger. Decatur, Ind. $ 1.20 I 1 rsl 20 !
| Dr. Boyers made a professional visI it to Berne today. 11 K. B. Kizer was a business visitor . at Bluffton today. W C. Corkwell, of Geneva, «as a visitor in the city today. John Gallogly went to Bluffton to- i day for a short visit with friends. Louis Grandlinartl returned today : to Berne, after a business visit in the city. J. R. Mi-Feeiy left today for Indi anapdlis, whs re he will attend to busi- j new matters. Cal Robiussn was looking afterbusiness matters at Fort Wanye last evening. Miss Stella Bremerkamp left Tuesday evening for Fort Wayne to visit with friends Miss Fruohte went to Fort Wayne Tuesday evening to visit friends for some time. A. R Smith left last evening for Pleasant [jike, Indiana, where he will transact business. John McClure left Tuesday even ing for Fort Wayne, where he will visit friends for some time. Mrs. Hoeniesen, who has been shopping in this city, returned to her home at Williams last evenieg W. E. Fulk and wife went to Fort Wayne Tuesday evening where Mr Fulk will take treatment for rheu matiam. Mists Hosier returned Tuesday I evening to her home in F’oit Wavne after a visit in this citv with Miss Opal Case. Miss Jennie Shaekley left Tues day evening for Fort Wayne to spend a fwe days with her sister, Mrs.W. R. Baxter. A marriage license has been is sued to Bonnie C. Macy, a farmer from near Berne, and Miss Lolo Rian of Jefferson township. Mrs. G M Cress whc h«a been visiting with C. b. Cress and family for a few days, returned to her I : home at Fort Wayne lasi evening Mrs. Julia Moses and daughter, ‘ Nettie, left Wednesday for Fort : Wayne, where they will be the j ' guests for some time of H. P Mor I es and family Mr. and Mrs <’. P Elsenmann Three Rivers, Michigan, passed through the city last evening, en ' route tn their home from Spencer | i ville, Ohio, where they attcrnkd the funeral of Mrs. Etaenmann s sister. The Euterpean Society will meet. ' with Mrs. W, H. Nachtrieb on Thum- I , day evening Mrs. John Niblick and ; Mrs. H T. Gregg will have charge of | the program, and on account of its. I length, the members are reijueeted to ( I be present at sharp.
Rafe faboden returned to Berne after a business visit in this city. Charles Coblentz, of Berne, was a i business visitor in the city today. P. J. Bryan returned to his home in Berne after transacting business here. John Sohurger was attending to I legal business at Fart Wayne to- j day. L. A. pdihouse was '-ailed toi Huntington tedav on the Boston; Weston trial. Hazel France is unable to attend >o] on account of a severe cold I an I the grippe. Miss Kate Mvlolt went to Hunting i ton today as a witness in the trial of Boston Weston. P. W. Smith returned to Richmond today, after attending to business matters in this city. Mrs John Heiisr who bus lieen dok with the grippe for several days i» some better R. B. Johnson departed thia morn ing for Tuskeegum, Ala., where he will spend a few weeks. Dick Townsend left today for Noble. 111., where he will look after busi ness matters for some time. Mrs. H W. Hower returned to her in Bluffton today after a short visit here with Mrs, W. C. Fronfield. Mrs. K H. Peterson is sick with an ; aggravated attack of lagrippe. from ; which she has suffered several days. John Andrews and wife returned l today from Hot Springs. Arkansas, I where they have been for some time, j Mrs. Myrtle Kall, of Fovr Warne, j passeti through the city today, en . route to her home from Willshire, j where she visited for a few days. L. C. Helm paid Charl.-s Z-'*er ?l-> for an injury received about three: weeks ago H»> is insured in the Pre I ferred Accident company, of Datroit. | Mrs Alice Kemper and daughter | Maud left today for Marion for a| short visit. From there they will go i j to Tipton County t 3 visit relative* j Mrs. Geo Kelley (tassed threugh i i the city today enrout to her home in | I Van Wert from Geneva where she j visited Mrs. Jane Ford for a few days ] The funeral of Mrs. Boyd was held > i fnxn the U. B church. Rev. George I ! Barker, of Huntington, ■ :1k iating A number of Decatur attended the »er i icas. Th* condition of J F. Snow is r‘> i p rted as letter today His physician : stated that the crisis was now passed, : and the recovery of Mr Snow is «* 1 | sured. The Ladies Aid Society of the j Evangelical church will meet to- j morrow afternoon with Mr*. J A Fester. It is a buameee session of ' the society. Irvin Case left thia morning fov Lsfavette, to attend the graduation * exercises at Purdue t< be hrld|thi* ! evening. HU brother, George, is among th* graduate* Rcy Miller, who for some months past nss been employed at th-* Fa*hion etatdee, today accepted a l>osition with the Celery King Medicine company n the road. The March section of tie Ladies Mite society of the M E. oburch ! will hold their afternoon social in i the church parlors Friday after noon. A good attendance ta desired 2t The La lies' Aid Society of the Preshytar an church, wifi meet with , Mrs. Al Bunige Thursday afternoon I Business of importance comes up al this meeting and the ladies are urged 5 to he present. Dent Spencer was arrested last evening by Night Polb'eman Joel j Reynolds on a charge of profanity aid a taken to jail. Hie trial will come up before .Squire Smith this evening E. P. Menefee, a former rnaidt nt of this city, is now located at Hart well, Ohio, where be has an excel lent position with a large Cmcinna ti lumber firm Hi* friends will be glad he is so favorably located. H. L. Center of Jonesboro. Ar kansae. is here for a day or two with his family, having boon called to Huntington to testify in the Weeton case. Hs will return to Jonesboro Friday He reports the outlook for the now J. W Place factory as very bright Hon. \V. S Blatohley, candidate I for the repub'i’tn nomination for j state geologist, was circulating i - among the members of his party here today, with » view of inter esting them in hie candidacy. He has filled the office of state ge do gist f >r many years and is perfect Iv wilding to continue the good work.
PIMMUAt Xilla Wrn. Noll and wife visited trier de in Ohio last Sunday. Mias Grace Tyndall spent Hun day with friends at Willshire. Dr J. W. V zard was a luainets' ■ caller at Decatur last Saturday. Mi s Mat'.ie Fuller spent the Ur t [of the week with friends in De<* I C. W. Yager pays the highert : price for butter and eggs at his 1 store. James McCullough has all i chances to reason his case with I mason. Hamuel Durbin and family were the guests of W. A. Comer last Sunday, Gur postmaster, A. M Fuller, made a business <r p to the city lasi Monday. The auction «• le was largely at tended last Saturday evening and proved a success John J ohn* and family of Van Wert county, Onio, moved on the 1 r-iii* farm last week. J. Harshman end family jelurn ed after a two weak*' visit wi‘h friends at Rockford, Ohio. J.js Comer sav* that he ha* made hi* li»t trip west, but he Idaclmcs to give hi* reason Wta H Noll will leave May 1 I for Marion, where he will attend sohocl the coming summer Weave informed tha* Rev L I' ' Brawn will preach at th- I B •church on urx’ Sunday evening i E W. France has a fail line of I | up io ilate hardware, and hta prices I are the lowest He kindly askatts i public In general to call and take a look at his stock Those boy* who 'have been in > the habit of destroying properly 'about the grGt mill *re mown, and unless they desist from aurh I practices they will have more i troubla on their handr than they • will care t<x. If you had seen Al Roebuck ont | last Saturday n.ornux you won d • have thought that hr was foolish. b it when the facts were discover. 4 lit was all on account of a yonrg son that came to make his toi, e ■ with them. Mother and baby aia d ing fine I. C- Annen was a visits at M»g ley lolay. Set ts Hughes wss abuiness call* r ’ j at Bluffton todsy. Mis* Vein a Shroil spent the Jay in . Bern*, tbeguret of her grandparents I Horace Botthclf went to Pleesut ■ Mills today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Boyd Earl Hughe* r*itim»d Tumnad ev ening from Cbaputsn Ind. where be has oeen on bu»mea» Mr and Mr* W. R. Murray went io Pleasant Milla today to attend the funeral of Mrs Boyd. Miss Annabie Place returned today to her home m Muncie after a visit n thts city with A. J. Reynolds and family IVORY CARVING. n« CWlarav »<ttt £*«■«! I* Makloe t.laWornt* >•» sOrk». “Tou may a»y that the t-se still! [ *x< el in tbe elaborate carving ivory [ for ftu sii'i.’ *a"t • f*n | “Years of labor are repre»et»te«l in ! some of the fans ui «•!«■ In the orient j Fur nearly two evniuries the Wunufac turn of funs for Ike Eurvpeau market '■ has been au important Industry of ! | “The ('Umm workmen, brought to Paris in the w'Utevtitb century in order to tea. :i Fret; -faiueu the art. aid sd greatly in gn .u< the pruiuin* u<e to b rets, i fans. At idoppe aud other tlMiUKtniil center* m Frame Uses exam pies of carved ivory fan sti’ k* *re pro duevd. and muuy of tin most l«-uuuful fans reaching the New lork market come from there. Tbetv la a wide choice of material for fits sticks, corn pmtig ivory, mother of jwuri, tortoise shell, born, sandal and other wood* With occasionally tihgree work in metal. ‘■The most common materials, of course, are wood and bun**, which are decoran-d with prints or pressed wock. One of th* most notable fans, made with metal stk-ka, I* the one of carved silver said to have otii-e belonged to Magje Antoinette. This fan ta now io the South Ken*ii;gtou coiiectiou. Th" mother of pearl stiete give an excel lent opportunity for artistic carving I and also for clever gilding "—Jewelers' • OrcuJar-M askly. — Tt»e Bine Srareerow, The farmer's scarecrows were all ■ garbed In blue “A blue scarecrow.” sal.! the man. ' "does more go<»t than ten ordinary ■ ones, for birds hate and fear blue as you and I hate and fear typhoid and consumption. A prafess-r pointed out . to me that blue was the thing sot bird*. At Hrst I was unta'llev :g. but I exjn*rm:eiit‘xl am! fcuu<! that pro>r t > be right."—Philadelphia Bui-
ACTIVE. EARNEST, PERSISTENT EFFORT GENEPALLY NECESSARY TO DISLODGE AN ENEMY.
i* t n Jr ally to oWrom» th- h« •nd attain <reat and noble end* ia life Si, trx*. if on*' i* atth -* 't \ ■ «! r ‘ dh-aiM* winch h»< fattened it-ls np*»ti firmly M»%ted a.< a llncefimr <<r <’hr»<dc malady. -v-tiF** and H to tne e sn*‘-any rmMlnl tr-Hn.-nt. I.w. v-r tro*lt may be. mnd he •• t t n. wi in order t*> in eM < J iiwh.d and therefore b»-» im* 1 por.wf that th'« rcmwMeai emfts to PMih elimifLited <«r r.nrT ' i « - t of the ay«tem *hffi they have th* if work. Inn the n ' *. .f r « earr »«i th* <mem. nnrefai medicine ar>» not thu* •*»• ?? <<cun i d of. Tax* anrnk. f<»r ViManc* if r.tn> dured int»> th* in any ran*** quantity it w'.U b-lite in the bra n Hv*r. kidney*and other t*art< and they - remain i ' dy to net u| d:*ea<* f*rT a ItHuf pert««l ; f »im« f tlr>?h d»*a not *«»ryf intervene Thi* ta alto true of moeit mineral medUdn**. With medicines of retfeta! ic rntnpn*! it •<* t *>• li’T-rent Th* v *h- r w-r< fey aiding th* natural funet • • «»{ it* •everal ortran* of the l*<ly fc.r wi • h th» v hare an affinity. like the refuse of our fond, ar» rarHed <*ut of th* «y«w*m through th* natural emaarterfe* —<h< hnfK Akin, kidney* ami hrtwei*. Th’i* no mjurv t* d«*n** to th*- «T*tem in raae* . wher** th** •;** - f * . h rr»'d nea • <-o---liiiued f«»r a hmg period f um*. Hallr to thi< tn>*» 21 th- mwiSrln* tak«-n free!r*»m i ft » * • * . ewr. that evnn amall wvr 4 n* f air* h*4 taa-’. f*r < •n* 4**rv *• ?** r ■>’ f ‘inland functbm* and *»pr *lally to the n'n. II >w Important then, n n< a med irltie f »r treats n< t <?■«’ »-i ■ t - j and when medMnr* »’i4, in ordar inrun*, be f»ffrw*verm<?y Uitrn a oinahon Id n»* *ie<i w h W"h a r* l * ato *** fr» ; ** fr»>*n alcohot a.?>4 With net mcUclnm put sp fxsiffy <jae an*l ihr»'*»mh «sruirri'‘t-*» their or torr peril They mat -hu. Or Cheap w h tis y *h, nt r %r■ * ift- • Uw» wont *>u!t of many «»■< thmabh* thonch It i« Sarmin* 4&< trartediy. an ‘'oataifted tn many of th* gnrywt r*?oi pound* Tn owrow* the veil fronmied the i»** of aet'nt m**i - * by the maken pnwp m*dhiis* ’* 4»> and *> ha* twMidtod broad- ■ -U* *’ anti |jss >!'• ’nr ■ e**i*»ftrii!**d dic t Thu* he ha* bH numerous patrom and ioi.. s» 4 Jgt ‘ I ■!< 4>nl !*:H r— F’s : tri—m /'is'■’lW’dg*' • 6* h 1 Y.- . f • f fit «■>
MnMmmaaOSMSMmSSSSmHBMtt aaamHßSmamasmsmraaßrammmrtaattM i NIBLICK & CO. \ The Leading Dry Goods and Grocery Store in Decatur. Come in and see our Immense J Line of New Goods. The | I biggest ever shown in the city. NIBLICK & CO.! ..■i. " ■ "F" ' " ' " I” -~ L_ * | Bosse Opera House MATTINEE AND NIGHT i — — - Thursday, tt. . March 29 The (treat , a , La DE LIE I Illusions Secure Vour Seats Edriv Price* Maitime lOe for children; -8c for • Its. Prices for evening. Opera Chairs 36< e Chairs 26c; Gallery 26c • V i mattine* ticket" i er M u ■ » ling at drug store. Seat sale for Eight. Tue-da iug at 'J o’clock for the big list. SIGN THE BIG LIST I I
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