Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1906 — Page 3
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To-PMight :iUII tomorrow you can see in window . '.inc <r Patent. Kill and Calf leathers, Hk straight and swing CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes. | WATCH FOR I | THE HUB'S I 1 GRAND ■ Sniß OPENING I Next Week. 1 B Headquarters for His Majesty the B f American Citizen. 1
| Eli Reiser), of Berne, was a business caller to our city today. Henry Zwick, of Hoagland, was a business caller to our city today. Harry Molfz left this morning on a business trip to Toletfo, Ohio. Dr. C. S. Clark was attending to profersi&nal business at Fort Wayne today. Miis Fancheon Rice went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day with friends. C. J. Lutz returned this morning from Portland, where was attending t j legal matters. J. J. Landis returned to his home at Fort Wayne after transacting business in this city, Sam Acker and son arrived this morning from Geneva and are the guests of his parents. Mrs. Dau Meyers returned Thura day evening from Geneva, where she was the guest of friends. Efe Thompson and wife arrived in the city Thursday evening and will visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Landis and daughter returned to Fort Wayne this morning after a pleasant visit here with relatives. Mrs Mand i Hudson went to Fort Wayne Thursday evening to make a short visit with Oliver Markina ami family. John !.»■»• accompanied by hi« niece. Fran<-*-> Lee. went to Fort Wsyn« Thur-day evening to visit friend* f r a few days. W A. Nichols, of Portland, a tr«t.i tier of the firm of Artnfield A. Cart whght, was in the several hours dur ng the day Spring is here and the wide awake merchants in every town in this section are announcing the fact, and are inviting the people to trade with them. Judge R K Erwin went to Fort Wayne thin morning, where he will act an special Judge in the case of Kane against the Hamilton National Bank. A jury will be used in trying this case. An affi iavit was filed in ’’quire JH Smith's court this nr ruing against Henry Pens, charging him with hold ing the Eleventh street crossing long !er than the law perrniltwl. Peus is a ! conductor on a freight train, and bis j hearing will no doubt lx» had tomor . r >w.
Ed Bultemeyer returned today from a business visit at Hoagland. Mr». Bice Metaer will visit in Fort W»yne for a short time. Wall Wemhcff returned today from a business trip to F rt Wayne. Henry Koennen.an returned today from n business trip to Williams. J. S. Bowers returned Thursday even tag from a business vistl to Genera. M. F. Rica returned last evening from Berne, where be attended to busineM mattery. Al Garanl and John Spoiler went to Hoagland this morning to unload a car of wire fence. Ml-s Dira Schultz went to Fort W»yn« last evening to make a ' short visit with friend* Ail members of the Elks are r<- , quested to be present this evening, as < the election of officers will be hr Id. Miss Victoria Stone returned t day from Fort Wayne, where she was visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone. Mrs. Uddy returned to Linn Grove today While bsre she was the gu««t of Mr and Mrs. Fntd H * man. W. O. Reel, of Pittsburg, Pa., was in the city t<*hy, attending the h --rse sale Mr lt>*l always attend* tb -< sale«. and generally buys a car of > horses. Business men of Decatur it's time 'to adverti** business l*l- nging to vou is going to other aurr usidiiig cities and towns, W«ke up before ail the horses are stolen. Dave Gottschalk »»nt eight bead of fine horses to Dwatur today. Three of them were sold and the remaindsr will be sold al an auction sale in that I city. Bluffton News. The A. M Moser farm eold !a*t Tuesday at public sale for th* supi o' $11,1(10.00. Aurabam M Neuen i schwand*r w*s th« purchaser N ithsn Mester, the prwMMtt occupant of th* farm, expects to make a sal* thm f»j| j and move to Ohio Berne News. The &*eator Horse Hale Company conducted soother of their famo> s sales today al the Fashion Sta* les, and a large number of horsemen w» m l»rvaent. Nitty two head were i ff, rod for *a’o anti ■» ' were di»p<wed of i Fred Reppert did the auettooevring The five cent • rial t > be g yen I v ' the W. R. C. at the Grand Army hall, thi« evening, has been called off in definitely They had arranged a very entertaining program, and those wboi expected logo, will please take no tice that there will ba "nothing d< ing ” Ge« rge Caae returned last even ing from LVayette where he ha* jnat oompteted his coarse tn phar tnacy. the graduating exe*ei*ea having been held Wednesday even Ing. He was accompanied home: by hi* brother. Irvin Case who attended the graduating exercise* George Cotton went to Decatur and j Born* at noon on bu»ioee«. He wi!! also visit Fred Rohrer, editor of the Berne Witness, who like Mr Cotton. ‘ is a prominent fighter against the sa loons, and who has t>een having all: kinds of trouble the past few weriis as the result of his crusade again*! saloons Bluffton Banner Ed R jsebroagh of Hunting or who married Miss Etta Chubb cf j ' this etty. is confined to hi* home . and bed at the above named place j suffering from paralysis Word i from there toiay says that the I nurse has beer discharged and that all hops# for his recovery have been given up This will, no doabt. preve sad news to their many ! friends tn this city L. L Syphers. formerly of thia town ; who was re.-ently divorced from bis wife, was married March 9 to a Miss; Alice Fisher The marriage took place in Kenluckv. owing to the fact that I the bride and groom are first cousins. | and it is unlawful in Indiana for roue • ins to join in matrimonv. There is uo barrier, however, to their living in the wedded state once they have been; married, and we understand that Mr. Syphers and his new bride will make their home in !ndianapolis. Willshire Herald. “Well, says an exchange 1 “while some of the local merchants j in the small towns and cities sit aroand and whine about the mail I order hcus ia ruining business, the mail order oonoerna are driving away day and night investing twenty five peroct of their profits in advertising li ail the merchants in the smaller c:t • * and towns wordd invest ten percent of their i profits each v ar in advertising ii the local psp’r* *h j o mail uruer iiuusta uu» ui L'lU’m-.-.
A. T. Vai. V.l* altotding t timber business iu our city today. 11. fviudcrt of 'Delphos, was at tending the horse sals today. J. Willie, of Pleasant Ml!!*, was a business caller to our city t xicy. W. 'lzmgecker Jof Winchmter, was attending he horse sale today John Caster of PlauKDt MU’ was attending hor«e **lo to, day. N F. (Jaato of Van Wert, was in cur city today atirnd.rg the h<,r-< sale. Mrs. W H Purdy went to Berm I today to make a short visit with rotative*. Mis* Frt-'hte returned today from Fort Wavne. where vhn wa» visiting with friend* Noah Weber of Fort Wayne, was in oar citv today the guest of h'.s br ther, John Albert Shaw went to Warren today to attend the funeral of h:« aunt. Mrs J Chopoo Mlm Justine Fraegwr returned toj Fort Wayne today While her- «ha was visiting with relatives. Mrs J Saner returned to Fort i Wanyw today, after making a i pleaasnt vroit here with friends J. M F rtoinger w*. Ito Bluffton i tx'ay to attend a meeting of the' republican consmittee on rule* and regn'att->n* vetoing the Cron,- * Nt’.lwall ccngrsrsional Bcmlnatioe Mia* M--'l * Bu'dge arrived from Ang U where she i* attend , ing school and will *p od her vaca j t >n with her parents She was ae oompaoied home by Ml«a Well* of M«iland. < 'hi© As yet no duj»>sitton ha« fern I made by insurance adjusters as to | the lose met rr «ntly by L D fHley and D 8 Redefitheimat as t > dam age of stock awl to the building — i Monroeville Breeze, J. A Hoffman of Wulabtre, I Ohio., has made a valoaMe addi < jt‘in to hia fine flock of Plymouth t R cks. tn the purchase of two; ' high scoring pullets from a weetern poultry man who has the repute Itios of having the one cf the he«t j i laying *traina of White Rocks tn ftho OOttMry. T*h pullrt* are br*d i from two of hi* beat hen* wi h a trap oeet record Mr H ffnsao ! has also insta lei trap nest* in h » ’ yards and is now able to fill orders f I for eggs from hr ns that have a i r-word An exhanga says Tue kiokora ion the farm are not as hard to gel j ialong with as the kickers in the i towns On the'arm there I* its kicking oow and mr iong eared | i friend the'mil-. while tn town three is the >ll tn* l ** back who wants ail the privileges of munict I p«l living without paying for them ' and blocks so far as he can. every ‘ munictpal improvement The cow I mAy be eold for beer and the mats traded for a shot gnn bat nothing Sula funeral will get rtd of • town kv. ker A reward of |SOO will be paid fcr inf -email n coacerniog the where about* of Charlee Tnrockmorton. who toft Wanvesbnrg. fennsylva Inia, laat December He i» not a criminal but is wanted by relatives He is forty thrae years old, fire feet, e-.ght laches high, has thin hirurn hair, blue eye*, i* lei* | banded, has scar on back of ne< k, mde below right eve If yon have i seen him sand word to Albert But lev. sheriff, Decatur, Ind The remarkable growth tn the I number ana site of newspaper* m the United States is shown in a report just issued by the census i bureau of the department of oomj 'infree and labor Covering the amount of paper used last year ■ The news of the world was . ffered to Americans on IMW.OCO ton* of paper during 1905. This amount is an increase of thirty percent over that ,'of the previous year and marks a total increase in con snmpti >n of fifty eight pjrccn t in four years I preparing these 900.000 tons ot papsrjfor the press. 3 000,000 cords of wood. 300,000 tons of straw, and SOO,OOO tons of I tire were used There is nothing worse than an to ffensive breath It comes from bail stomach and liver Hollister's Rocky i Mountain Tea cures al! liver dis I orders and perfumes the breath. H 5 ' cents, Tea or Tablets. Smith, Yager X Falk. i Tee ladies of the Presbyterian hnrch will strve a ohickeu pie nn r Aprf sth, n tie parlors of ,he church. Diuuox -<■ cents. |
KEJoLVED THAT Yc'JAAY have the fiKEST CLOTMES IHThiJ WORLD BUT IF.THEYDOHT 1 Fit,Youv/illLook like THIRTY CEMTSAORAL i 4 V/iX >GoTo A Good Pl. Ace 1 ■ \ BUSTER BRoWrt 4 r 1 w *irM \ . iji i 11 oi H W »£ J| h ,X «l - *»*. i” * * 1 3 * *- - *> -* Resolved further That the Best Place to (jet a good fit is at ELZEY & VANCE Up-to-date Clothing Store They sell S »’o:non Brew. X Lain pert’s and Stein-Bloch’# Clothing BUSTER BROWN 11 20~| | 11.2<> maple syrup #». J. Xtlchwrvvrwrgfwv • Wwtew. Vrttm OHIO. Guaranteed Absolutely Pure RER OAL-LOIN roe 'Alt ar The Peoples’ Bakery | Bailor & Eichetburger. Decatur. Ind 4,1.20 —' •■■-—[ 11.20 | FOR RENT A good five mom bouse. »®all baru. food wall. *me fruit and garden .pot within »o*baif milr f eurperat. r ftl>. . f it »r A v*rv demrahite locau<«.i« »«• »• and rur»: r< u»e. » , roal 10 ans of grouad with the samwtf dseirnl H ycu are k* king fora g«MI roef*! pnp<.«‘Ooa Il will pav you to in«<**ug*«* ... We ah» have » full ns* <4 fsrtte sad «ty properties which we wiu be glad to show you FREE *iF C* If you are thisfcing of buying « ity «r farm property, rouse in aad g*» our complete list. Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. Phone 430, (iffiie ever Burns' Harness Skre. Decatur, Ind, Very Swell i' " i= ■■■■ — .. • •>’ Men and styles come and _ W TO. sere ver. h . Ty jt % It hits a place that no other 4 | \ coat fills; and as we sell it. J there are a good many places for it. fekr 1 /' 'fds One of them places is »n J < yonr back. Get under one of Av k our Top Coats. V We sell Hart, Schaffner & I . ® Marx Clothes, because the re t best for sou to buy; all wool, H. S. - $12.50 to $17.50 kfs W\W ‘ fc a uy Other Makes $7.50 to sio.co Ll' *£ Confirmation ' '' Complete Line See Them Copyrigh: 1 q st" Hart Schaither tF M«r Holthouse, Schulte & Co
