Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1906 — Page 3

KiiTiC TTciblo I t RIE RAILROAD. _ EfFt-CT Novpmber 12 , H)OS ■ aT DECATUR. E'' ' EAST BOVWO I -s: B* UW* m ■ g„ • <■'..' «• - f .’giSTS’ '.. S:«a m ■L *. i. ( '■ • i ‘* 1 \ (Piodatioo .iO lOft. m ■ t u ve<f bu ed IlwttedW v* m ■1 S‘- **• Hunflav. E" 1 *; !,< Monday. E-* br ' j,„ IN r , mix*. Ticket Arent.. B * t’w/iu Tr»v. Pftftft®og*r AK*ot, I c L Es*>*. ,rMV - Marlon, Ohio Lm rupidsTinduna R’L I* •** 1 ',lam T.lUrn I l*pm 7'tftptn It* I***' , I■ • ltn «l’..mi S l»pm s.tSpm ir l '"' ■ ran •• Cam 3>»pm 10 l&pia t-W.'Ai-otremsirepinsearto Clnclnn,ltl ■ * |j|n s Hally to „.,-ih Daily Od. Rapl<l» ««*«»«• ! *** <l , 1 joam T.Wam * Ppm I S.SOam < Wpm| tupld* *''am 1,50 pm n.Wpiu *r or* • citr I !'p:n ..50pm XrT r » ' ‘ 2 Mpm '• »>pni Ao6an, liy <T?P® K> “P“ * .... n *s»*eptn« ci»r to Mack City 114 ; •"riorrar to G. Rand Mark “p u*l *Ak>t fc O.r toO R. and fOLEDO, ST.IOL'IS t WESTERN R. R CO “OLOVS* LSAF ROUTS” la affiCO Jon* M. 1W«. HAST, gi«ssrat&—~«»tt WMT «,l_D*j 81 prat* lolly 4 ’Oam dally.*ac«p» Sunday 11 -am 2’U- , ,m*refalTra»*l*r.<l*fly -U p m M -U>cal fralpht W W a m Lake tine a Weoion . m* card from Bluttwa lad, SOVTHHuUNU - 3 H_l * Ijatcpt Honday ,’•’** n sj.ts-D* y •««•»» •cmday llrWata I; a-ra.iyeireptSundav SVj.tr (oil r lithroiutb 0o Ind lan.poll* without i**nre. arriving 10:10 a tn * ct »»»«>* lnd.»n«»P'»H» at T:Ot'a nt Knn* ~ ,*l. wiu..mt change, arriving at Blufft n ’*** Fan* « run vl* Hanoi* a Bi* < rout* er ' ' Ounty Clerk David Gsrber la teoirted [nite sick with the oom mm ailment, a sevre cold H L Cooter will leave tonight t r J neeboro, Arkansas. where b* i» operating an ioe cream factory.

We are still selling Mens BUCKEYE Seamless shoes for men at $222 * The shoe that stands the “Hard Knocks,” CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes. Very Swell , Wjf Men and styles come and go, but the Top Coat goes on . sA,- ■“ 1 forever. i / . A y \ It falls a place that no other 2 > A v 1 coat fill.*; nd as we sell it, gfl J J 1 there art- a good many places S j a te ’'4 j jf f 'J or ll * ' 1 i’ * One of them places is on j* /jT* your back. Get under one of our Top Coats. [, F vrl We sell Hart, Schaffner A L, v Marx Clothes, because the re I j best for \ou to buy; all wool, I,* no mercerized cotton. H. S. L-fisc ■ *■ Oy* M. makes M ’ |ISI \ WM $12.50 to $17.50 1W W Other Makes to slo.co <|qk ■KB'* s “oJ Confirmation Complete Line A ' See Them copyright i 9 *hw H»rt Schatfna tT Marx Holthouse, Schulte & Co

C. J. Lutz was looking after legal business in Portland today. K. E. Samtnera transacted business at Huntington today. Grandma Longenbeoker in quite sick this week with a severe cold. Emma Sherry returned to Preble this morning atfer shopping in this city. John Fleming went to Hunting ton today to attend to businere matters . Marshal Ed Green made a but! news trip to Williams Wednesday evening. Sheriff Butler went to Hunting ton this morning to attend the Weston trial. Mrs. K. 8. Peterson is some tat ter today, after several days of grippe pleasure. C. <). France and Dr. ('. V. Con nell were recalled to Huntington today to testify in the Weston case The Erie depot now boasts of a handsome and up to date fire proof safe, which was installed this week Merchants of Decatur—lt’s time to advertise if you want to keep the ► pring trade at home. All other cities in this section are at it right News from Mr. and Mrs C. Schaer, who have been enjoying the wintirat Miami. Florida, is to the effect th it they will leave for home m about ten days. Clean up Spring i 1 here, and It's time to dislodge the aocumul ated filth Jof the winter months ’ Do you want the garbage wagon to 1 call at your roddance or bnisness ! p ace three time* a week? If yon ; do, send your name to D M Her,.* I leyEarl Peters of this city baa re- sired notice to report at .Matoon, Ills , on April Vth. to join the ball team of that city where he has signed as catcher. Tom Railing and Erman Mentzer left yesterday for Danville, Illinois, where they expect to lan<i ol>* Railing ba* 1: i *«t been letai* ed from the Texas league but expects to ta. Danville anil MaVxm are in the three I league.

Wil] Smith the Music man wax a busineks caller at Bluffton today L. G. Shelia® returned to Berne today after attending to business here. George McKean went to Marion at ntan to attend to business of import anc“. Mrs. Martha Watkins went to Bluffton today tn visit with relatives a fewdays Trisly Caerau of Craigville was here visiting ralatives returning home today Mier Jeunie Shackley returned to day from For* Wayne where she visile ! her sister for several cays. Rev. D. E. Hower and daughter Lucll*» returned to their home at Au deraori after a visit with relatives here Miss Victoria Stone went to Fort Wavne this morning for a visit with her brother, Frank Stone and familyG. W. Cotton of Bluffton passed through the itj today enroute to Berne where he will make a short visit Mrs Kat® Graves of Montreal). Canada in expected to arrive thia even mg for a visit with her sisters Mrs. James Bain and Mrs. Adolpt Huff. man. The annua) meeting of tbe North ern Indiana Teachers' asao :ation will be held in Lafayette, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. April, 5, «. and 7. John F Snow, who has tesn ■ k for two weeks past. i« greatly improved today and it i* believed h! will be able t j attend to busineis again before long. Yon should not fail to *te the LaDellMatthe oper* h»u«e tonight They are wonlerfal performers and have made good in tbe biggest theatre* in the country. Hon J W Thompson of Indian apolis, and a can i late for appeHto judge before the republican state convention, was looking up friend* ’ and convention vote* here last evening Dent Spencer, charged with u«ng o jaceoe language in the presence of ladie* ap;>ear«l before Squire James H Smith ls*t evening for trial Vter hearing the evidence S«|Uire Smith ac<|uitted tbe ladJudge Erwin of D -catnr, is pf»ing in the circuit court at the tr a. of i th® case of the American Paper Stock company vs William Miller e* al Evidence i* being heard Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.

Dan I‘ontiu* wa» in town Satunlay afternoon, and *aya the Dr McDowell farm h**n't yet beau «old. Tlrere are two buyer* but neither one will give the appraised value of th® farm, which i* J6,MX). Thia la a tin® farm of eighty acre* Geneva Herald. The 30th annual Preaoyterian meeting of the Woman • Mnwonary Society of tha Presbytery of Fort Wayne, will be held April lib and sthJ in the Pre*byt*naa ob-’reb A m<>at cordial Invitation «extend ed to the public lo attend the»e meeting* Mi»* Vera Patter* in ha* i»* red vitation* for a social event thia even ing when her ladv frreud* are to be entertained. It ia underatood that th® event of inlereal will ta the an uouncemeut of her wedding to Mr Fred Bell which ta to occur in th® near future The invitation* w* re unique and the affair will be a de lightful oneTbe Bluffton cityecuncil has raiard the aaloon licen*e fee from S2OO lo SUM). The vote *lood i to I ami Ma/ or Mock cast the deriding ballot. An other feature provided ia that in ad diliou to th® annual tax payment applicants must apply before th® city <■ nincil. eveu after having been twow ed by the county commiMionere, and answer any question* the city alt r ney may desire to ask The office of Dr. Hurty in the «late house at Indianapolis is being more or less besieged with people where **toes have been trod upon' by the publication Jin the bulletin of the names and addresses of men wtn manufacture and sell adulterated gtxxis. All have the «ame storv. “Certainly there ha* been some mi* take about tbe matter; our goods are certainlv pure Tom Burke of Kokomo, known al! over Indiana as the V. B. man was here today on ids regular trip Tom is a candidate for the democratic nomination for secretary of Stat* and expeela lo land the place. He is cue of the most popular at d clever traveling man on the road, i* anown in every County in the state, has hundiedaof friends n . th-' traveling men ami v, ' 1 ‘ v strong

Nude Hah-y returned from Fort! Wayne today. Ed Corval returned to his home in Hoagland last evening. Little Hazel France is still very sick with the lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs Laßue returned to Bsrne after a short visit here Carl Cotton went to Geneva today to attend to business matters. M.sm Velma Shroil returned ho.n® Wednesday evening from Berne. Mrs. John Heller continues to improve slowly from her recent iUn» *” Hervey Steele retruned Wedne* day evening from a busines* trip to Berne. J. ( Moran returned from a bnsinee* trip to B,rn« Wednesday evening. R D. McClung returned Wedne* day evening !rom a buaioe** trip Io Geneva Emanuel Baumgartro'r returned to his home in Berne after a business visit in tbiacity. M«1 Miller and wife went to Geneve today where M«i will [»l»y for s' dance this evening Chris Graham returned today to I but borne *t Monroe after transacting j bu«ine*« in this city Dalia Butler returned from Berne > Wednesday evening where he at tended tc b’Hitic.* matters J Ferry of th® Standard Oil »ta tton at PrebK was loosing after bueincs* here this morning. Mrs Mary Hoakmsoa of Ceylon returned tom® today after a visit of stversidays here with J. F Snow sad f atnily Mr. and Mr* C D fwreton return ed teday frem Columbia City where they were in attendance at th® fun eral of Mr*. Lewtun's aunt f’hyaictan* aay there is more illn*** in Decatur at present than ‘ there ha* been for aaveral month*. Itgrtppa and pneumonia being lbU| | [irevalling ailment* The Bryant Indejawient showed : I tbeir progrniMuvenees by i*auing an i I t xtra yesterday giving a d' taile*! ac Mint of th® Voglet oatmfsr at Mont I [teller in which Green Street a Bryant i man held th<> prominent part being * now held for tnunier. FcrSs’c tn :• -ti top huggv -ic ! xmgle »®r <>f buggy harness In ju.re I at thia ollie®. IXMft For wile,—A feook stove sad a; ■ beater, both tuft oca! at. vre Also an oak tad room suit, dining table , I and buff«t Inquire of Mr* Frank ! Smith, D<K*tur Iwk

A TEST SUIT Can i Sheriff Chide Fm fsr Hebo t Who Seth LoJ|intTh® gentle hot*> is ju*t now ths ‘ bone of ocnnientton in *orne rec I tton* of tbe state and the question j of whether tr n t b® accept* 'lodge i meet in the county jail, be t* a prisoner under tbe purview of tbe I law l* tbe best* of tbe contention ! A case in point I* taing contested at where J.irepb B for* man, ex sheriff of Ttppeonnoe county, against tbe county oommt* stoner* to recover »3.000 in fer money alleged to have been wrong fully paid bv the sheriff during hi* term of offlc?. Tbe caure tafore Judge Vinton in the sup«rK>r court Saturday, or argument on demurrer and substituted a motion to make the complaint more »pe<‘tffc The court overruled tht« tr tton and also a second demurrer that J wa* tiled and ruled the defendant to an •wer The answer will be a general dental. Judge Vinton is bound by a deciaton of tbe higher conit to decide the case tn favor of the plaintiff, but an appeal will te taken and the oontenton will te that "vag* ’ picked up on tbe sheet and sheltered in jail, are not committed in the meaning Os the law. and are not bona fide prisoner* upon whose arwount turn ■ key fee* can be collected Th® point was not brought up in the casein which the higher court decided in favor of the sheriff The attorneys tor tbe county com missioned contend that because the board of commissioners a'lowed tbe ; claim of the sheriff or turnkey fees is not a sufficient guarantee of tbeir validity, and that tne county is not bound by the acts of the ojmmissionere. They hold that the board of commieeloners do not per i >rm Jod c al acts wbi h are bind lag like court decisions, but only mieivt-iria' acts which are review

KEJoLVED THAT You my have THE FIKEST CLOTHES IHThU WOP-LD BUT IFTHEYDoHT 1 /'*}» FIT, You WILL Look Li K E THIRTY CEHTS AOR.AL j /f Co To A Good PLACE W Buster bP.owd_j 11 1 \ . lit, ... ... _. ,; .-. . ....... I Resolved further Th<it the Best Pioue to out a good fit Is at ELZEY & VANCE Up-to-date Clothing Store They sell Solomon Bros. .S: Lampert’s and Stein-Bloch’# Clothing BUSTER BROWN 1 » ■' A Word of Good Advice To the “Tasty Dresser You should not wait until the pretty Spring and Summer Suitings arc picked -itin . ■ s •' t. . . i take 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 gu<xis of all the new weaves and patterns. It will do you good to j ist step su and see them if you don’t want to buy just now. See uhat is being shown for this seasons wear. Everything out in the I new novelties for Easter outfits. \ou know- where AT TRUES - — _ wZrCH F()r" ” | J THE HUB S | spring iram i H I Next Week. 1 1 Headquarters .for His Majestv the 1 ■ American Citizen. ■ FOR FRENIT A good five room houre: small btru. gwl well, *c®e fruit and garden *po» within OU® half mile of corp* ratuu; iu® f r ly , ' Decani! r ry desirable Iwaliou.on stone r.aut and rural route, will r«n» 10 a re® of ground with tbe samel! desired. It you are looking for a go*.*! rectal prop - tlon. it will [*»v you to investigate / We a!*> have a full list of farm* and city properties whiob we will bZ glad to show you FREE OF COST. If you are thinking of buying citv or farm property, rome in and get our complete li*t. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. 'PhonejtSO. Office over Burn®' Harare* Stere. Decatur, Ind.