Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1906 — Page 3
Lu Years the Standard I DR; l> cream I baking I powffi I Cream of Tartar Powder F Made From Gr&pes I 8c Alum ■Time Table | t R!E KAILROAD. _ ■ rFFECT f November 12, 1905 ■ f DECATUR. I kart bound | iwnssstpi.. Stt K HCbautßuqak * h< Buffalo ei 1M« p-m I WRHT BOUND 8,.• K f HK* Vestibule*! limited 12 %p. m K AWe“.F»r K o Kxprew ":O*P. m j FTf’**pt Rnb<iaT. /v ? trctpl MondayK John flbmiiio. Ticket Agent., I u. L EMO». Trsv. Ld widsTindunu r’y. L Arianas 1, ■'"'““‘■'X ■ IJJUam T.IMm l.ripm 7'43pm ■ J*"!,,l i-.2am 8.13 am 2 13pm ».45pm ■ Emon.i 9 «»m 10.15 pm ■gShLrtl 6.45 am 12.08 pm 8.58 pm ... . Ktoa train. Parlor car. Kil nuchltraln sleeping car to Clnclnna.! h Dally to LuKOrtii Daily Gd. Kaplda KxSun ■ rwainr —1 «am 7.s#am 3.17 pm I?wavne -'.ooam 8.40 am 4.00 pm ■ Grand Rapids «.«em tSOprn Wpm Krnverae City 1.25 pm >.Sopm Im?> 4.56 pm City 4.15 pm 10.30 pm 7.20 am ■ 1 tram sleeping car to Mirk City. Bha train Rbflof car to (J. R and Muck KTlKpm train Parlor car to G K and Keying oar G- R. to Mack City. ■LEDO. ST.LOUIS i WESTERN R. R.W j ''OvOVe* L«*F ROUTI" la eff'Ct lone 3», loot, ■ABT, i t-Cummerclal Traveler, dally... 5:30 a ai s dally, except Bunday ..11 5* » m t l~D*y Bipreee. dally p “ ia-L<Jial freight 12« pm WSBT Jt-l)a»lipre»e, da11y...... ® il-Mail, daily, except Bunday ...11 a a m > p-OommerclalTrayoler, daily 2:12 pm W-tocal Freight. !»:»»• m Lake tine a Weaters Timecard from Bluffton Led, SOUTHBOUND ). U-Da!ly excpt Bunday 7:15 am lit- Daily except Sunday 11:87 a m D. IS—Hally except Bunday S'* pm Mo 41 runt through to Indianapolis without sage, arriving 10:30 a n> Bo a leaves Indlanopolls at TKFia m. Huns sough without change, arriving at Bluffton Him 10. 41 and 42 run via Muncie a Bls 4 route WEATHER. Partly cloudy and cooler. ■I. M. Frisingdr ina.-le a business np to Muncie, lust evening.
I \ I I I / s' — — — . - f L/aBiES who Are familliar with high grade shoes makling pronounce our spring oxfords the finest ever seen in the City CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller. thTnewwattocure dyspepsia PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE „ TRY A FULL SIZED BO i • Ih-psoids cure the worst forms of By-- i ■”> ' 1 ‘ 1 i> e! >soids have cured OT rpsu and all other Acute or Chronic > «e a " '’ ( j s that vou recon* Disorders by repairing then ore y/ ’ voltr ’ ltll -ie Is. 8 .?,, 4mn K <d Ute stmnacn and destroy’ men' ‘1 <l sr>- »l«w» to fc germs - «“ red ' 'l' ' : .... o .h. J’f*»l.wHrtlO«it»»tottb-.«» , L -1,,... tltero i» n> as» '!!’ e,l * rsul "» t<> cur*, it m’ucy r-'liii". \ price only 50 cents , Wll ‘’end you.if you have not used Fen- ' *'; ‘ sU , rr . o r vou niavhavea "”ef<> r e.a 50c. bottle FREE; merel- , bo. . V| anting The V» wi '}. du * your name and address, and you full . u Chicago, 111. » receive promptly a full sizedbottle.j Chemical <1 ■> W. H. NAOHTRIEB, 2d St.
J. B. Stoneburner made a busineM trip to Geneva today. John A. Wilson of Tiffin wan in the city attending to buoioeHH matters. Miss Fuhrman went to Berne today to visit for a few days with her sister. Mrs. Herb Majors went to Monroe today to make a short visit with relatives. A T. Vail of Fort Wayne was attending to timber busineas in our city today. Peter Williams of Fort Wayne was in the city trxlav, while here he attended the funeral of John Nil. Superintendent Conway of Fort Wayne of the Metropolitan Insurome company was in our city today looking up the death claim of John Nix. Thirty French township farmers now enjoy telephone service, having built a line from Linn Grove, where they connect with the other telephone lines On Thursday, all ladies accompenied by gentlemen escorts, will be ad mitted tote Klondyke Bowling alleys and given the use of the alleys for that day. Owing to the fact that the City Improvement Society will meet in regular montlhly meeting Thursday evening, the Adams County Medical Society will meet the following Friday evening. George Massoni, has received notice from the John Rnbisonjcircus, to be ready to report for duty on bill car No. 1., by April 10th at Cincinnati. Ohio. The show will open at Washington I). C. April :iOth. Charles Teeple and Isadore Kalver have announced themselves as candi dates in the first ward for delegates to the Republican state convention and Ixrth are working hard for the place. The delegates will be chosen next Monday, at a mass covention at the court house. The following out of town persons attended the funeral of John Nix this morning; Mrs -M. D. Costello, Chicago, 11l , Mrs. Michael Nix and daughter Frances of Huntington, Ind.. Kate Jacob and Will Nix of Huntington, Minnie and John Nix of Fort Wayne, Peter W illiams. John Jacob, Harry Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Miller of Fort Wayne, Bertha Nix nf Anderson, and Ella Miller ot Detroit, The C. W B M. Missionary So ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. George Steele on First street, on Thursday, April stb, at 2 p. m. Hymn, "Why Jesus' 1 love thee Bible lesson John xv. 17. Brayer Talk, "The Living Link—lts mean Ing 1 Round Table; Discuss tbe following subjects "Is the Living Linkjbelpfut to the church? How many Living Links have we ’ Readings uponjmbjeota of special workers period Closing hymn. Benediction
Mrs. Evans returned to Hoagland, last evening. She was shopping here. Thomas Ehinger was a business caller at Fort Wayne, last evening. I>. W. Beery was at Fori Wayne, today, looking after horse business. Huber De Voss returned last evening, from a business trip at Portland. J. Fred France, of Huntington, attended to legal ’business in the city today. Rev. John (' .White left toJa*. for Alexandria, to attend the M E. conference. Harry Moltz went to Fort Wayne, this morning, to attend to business matters. Mrs. Tillman went to Fort Wayne, last evening, to sjiend a week with relatives. Father Eberle arrived last evening from Portland, and is the guest ut Father Wilken. Dan Nibink went to West Bu’b'i. yesterday, where be will remain for a few days. V. E. Green, of Geneva, spent last evening in the city, attending to business matters. Herman Smith, of Richmond, wa« in the city, this morning. attending to business matters. Miss Bessie Parker went to Fort Wayne, last evening, to make a short visit with friends. Mrs. John Hessler went to Fort Wayne, last evening, to visit with her brother, who is ill. Bml Brokaw left the city, this morning, for West Baden, where he will remain for a few weeks. John Anderson, the hustling Geneva druggist, was attending to business m the city, this morning. J S. I’etersoii returned last evening from'Gei>.<".■ a. where he wax attending to insurance matters. Miss Faneheoti Rice went to Fort Wayne, this morning, where she took her regular music instruction. 11. <’. Stilwell arrived, last evening, from An*ler»<>:i, and delivered a [si litical address at the court house. Ti.ny Schumacher returned to Fort Wayne 1.-l-t e. . m.'.s . pleasant visit here with his parents.
Mrs. E. L. Carroll ami daughter,, Blanche, went to Fort Wayne. t!:i« morning, to be the guest* of friend*. XJi-s. W. .1. Meyer* went to Fort Wayne, last evening, to make a sb >rt visit with her daughter. Mrs. William Harding. Mi-* Alice Fairfield returned to Fort Wayne, last evening. While liere she was the guest of Mr*. Page Blackburn. Mis Helen M.-flee left last evening for her home at Fort Wayne; while here she was the guest of Mi** Frat ees Bryson. W. 11. Miehaud. of Berne. spent last evening in the city, and went to Fort Wayne, to attend to bu*i:.rs». tin* morning. A. J. kniciM returned to hi- home in Fort Wayne, this morning. after being .the guest of relatives here for several weeks. Mesdames A. R., and Harry Bell went to Fort Wayne, this morning, to lie the gueats of friends and relative* during the day. Edwin Fie<i<ifijoahnu went to L gan, last evening, where he will be in atteudance at the annual stuckholders’ meeting. Mrs. < bauneey i..L'dt ami .•uiici. i returned tv Fort V,a )a»t Os nitig, after making a plea-a t >i*t ’’.fee with relative*. 'IY«. J. T. Merryman and daughter, France*, went to Fort Wayne, th>* morning, where they spent the day. tiie guests of relative*. Sam Acker, of Geneva, arrived m the city, this morning, and is the gue*t of hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr* Irvin Aeker. on First street. Mr*. L .£. Wilkinson, the framed nurse, from Hoj»e Hospital. bort Wayne, who ha* been waitiion .1. F .Snow, for the past week, return-d home thi* morning. Rev. J. A. Sprague and family, <t Monroe, p.i'sed through the city, tin* morning, en route to Alexandria, where they will attend th< annual Methodist conference. W. H. Fledderjoahnn went to Fort Wayne, this morning, where • .1' tended to business matters. From tlure lie goe* to Logan, where h* will attend the meeting of atoekholders tomorrow. Mis. C. I’L Sa'tles retUfne 1 from | Huntington today, where *he had services held for Miss Cleo Suite*, who .lied u few week* ago. I lie -er. ices were held in the First Baptist church. of HutiV’W 1 ’•'as very iH'autiful and imp -ire. John I'. Morun iIC. J. Lil' re- ■ turned last evenii fr. m Portland, i where thev intend ’ 10 tiV the cm*, ol the Slat.- vs. I t-.i P. Bold*. Th.. 11-iso was cvntinii! «, however, owing |to tlu dint ** of Abe Snnm.ms, ■ ' | Bluffton- a >' ‘ ' ca*e will now be tried April 30th.
CONVENES The Womans Prespyteral Missionary Society THE THIRTIETH SESSION Delegates From Various Cities in the Fort Wayne Presbytery The Complete Program. Tomorrow aftemism at two o’cluek the thirtieth animal meeting <»f tbe Woman’s Preshytcrial Mi--i<>nary S<> ciety, of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, will convene in this city. The nunilier of delegates is not limited, but it is understood that about fifty will be present The public is cordially invited to Is- pr* -ent .it any and all of the -e-snm- A» arranged the pro gram is as follows: Wl lIMAIHI, XI'MII 4. a »■. w Wayt-r Hr-rvh’e Mis* Gnt*. * Cyrtia Mifiutrft of motlnir Mri. C. Dl«*r Report <>f F'»rei<n -ratary Mr« Anna H Keller Buaine** Appointment of Cammlttaaa Report of retwry of Literature F*loran< ** Ptirvlance Help for fltudv «'teaa*« Glenn letter from Mia* tUabar raad by Nrt H, D it*av>ra. Cbn-tun HiMieavvr Hour and Report <»f C E. retary Mr« < irooj v e!»l. Hymn Ti 3« 1% M Anthem Devotional Hervice, Rav Alf rad Fowler Hv m b. Plaaa work in Xaw o Mr* Herbert Campbell &>k». Mr* Hurry beam Offer t n« Hymn Benedh Don IHI H*H> O , tt t. M Devotional s«rvlr», .Mrw F U WHIla Bualneaa Rapart of Hom* and Freedman • pLo rotary Mr s i < Moora Qur »»pporttinitie* Mr« W H Mann Lattara from our Hom** Mia*W»n«ry Mhm <’i»Aae lira J <? Moore talc. Miae Kettler Miaplarfrd valuea Mrt» E tt M Krehan Prayer. Mr a \ M B. I Money. Mfaa Clara (Jflbert Helpera Mrr. R * HatfteM Farfan *• M'» H A Loomia Hymn Work amon< lAe Fraedmen Miaa Cathrart Quaatlona « on«-ermng chia work Eieotion of <*fh er». Prayer IHI H*f> til (311 P M. Prayar aervhv Mrx t; H kUntr*mary Report of Commit j teeo I u t to n a Patau/ Dr. Mary Bradford Prayer Merviee. A'ly’Himmm.
W. R. C. Entenaiment. The \\ R wifi k nv* an ♦‘ntGrUi i- | reeoi in tur (?. A. R ball ’ evt-EHig. April 3. to which the pnblie | jm e*trdiall\ invited A<hni4M*>n iw | •Enall; only five rent*, anil you ran ! uff<»rd it, an»l will « jt. l.iuht I The program will br a* foßowi! Bang ... ...... "Amartca** tkdamatlim Bolltnaw iamatiua Harry Sons M< Kmn yuartrite prciMmattuft <‘»ha Andrrwi V P*" Tarnation !r<ii Let tarnation Va w "hotnpwn Paciamatton Jc»* ’pjh ■»«* H“* <«»na C*» il .t» ! » \n !r». # 5..11M M K*wn Quartet t«» (h Tarnation <V tl Andrew* iWinifF rm Dlaioffua by Kight Taung Closing with a Flah Pond for the ammrmrAt of old and youn< Frank Anntnd made u Inminnm trip to Fort Wayne, last eveuiuK Cha* Christen made a bu»uies.s trip to Fort Wayne, last eiruing Thuneiay April sth ia the date for iba mjj dinner at the Pr*bytertan •bttwh. The funeral of little *even-w««k. old Charles Sulking was held at the Lutheran ehureh at Preble to«lay. Rev. Kiau'ing officiated Interment was made at the Lutheran enuetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hurt, of tlu« city, yesterday celebrated, in a quiet way. their sixtieth wedding mniver--ary Mr ll<rt I* ciglity-thrw year* lokL an dhi.« site seieuty-nine, and have iivv-i in this eoimty tifty-nme year*. Th«- Haily I>mocrat Im* s guaranteed eireillation of oV.-i At . le..*t an average «f four per»»*.»• read each one, making u tol.W of Heariy nyswy -e.iders eaeli day Mereha’t* o flieeatur, you have ftu opp'ittniity to invite them to trad** with you. The Clover l.eaf railroad company h:;* placed in position a large meter which hangs just beneath their water she Erie, wli" tuit- -• <iie .ui' r supply, and the Ciioei Lent ha-e had -everal coiitro' eisies in re gun! to the amount of water beunt ’ usc-l. ami by the u»e ot the meter, ti e -uso.lv -eeived bi the Clover 1..a. |w.>]>le cannot tee dispntre. TosLtv was a day of ■.lauste--Geo „V W .Cotton, two -.’loons m. is. tatily laying iteiwn the b- :t mi' 1 mniucin. that they would no longer moke an effort to continue in basi--1; i- -ity. Re.i-■ 1 .w.i*. w! >• lic^ii’it 1 expitv:* this ivvni vt tht* , >*.-(uut*r^ ’ rinirU 3i‘.l Vitu .ipps.-ai oli tor another and ht* plav - is closed for good so far -1* he is H’-r’s Cutting ek'sed 1 Banner-
[removal sale! ■ We are going out . f the retail business to embatk is the a wholesale busitess at INDIANAPOLIS, tbereforeour entire stock ■ S I Pictures, Frames and Mouldings | H mu-t be s v-riii -x| t- th- •-r.-y-.ftt.. ;■ i frk ! >DA YS<) \ I.Y * ■ Tbeaegocsis must I* kM MgsrdieM ' ■ st of real value. ■ Z REMEMBER thia includes everything m Hock. Note a few of K ■ the many bargains ■ B Our entire iitack of Bxlo to 10x1'' fancy picture* wit flt ■ frai-.e- to *l.’s) .■«>!.•» wi In- - i nf. S fI U ■ ■ 16120 water color sac simile consisting of scenes, fruits, Howers I ■ and religious subjects, auch aa tbe East Sapper Rock of ■ ■ 1 i,e Hi G F iH,.?. „i. ■ ti.er - wt. th . ! i:. .. frH ■ ami gias- fn[ et- fl _ u, i»i j -1 aft EQn S ■ be sacrifii-wd at 4w ■ S 21x10 steel engravings and water colors cf many fatuous subject*, ■ I $3.48 $4.98 1 ■ T1..« ?-t -mvuil.-, the :-»-t pi. t ’re* 'ti « ira. t-r • -■■r ~1 ■ ■ tiisplay in this city £ B !>ur entire stock of mouldings must be sold regardlewe of cent. K ■ lur. Hie and Or a fix t nr ilding" ft* ft* 4 ftp ■ ■ Willi*, sob! st OL »>• IU- B ■ Bring in your picture to be framed. ■ ■ Dll' ti.- ' . ai. - f r sl*V *. :. •' ' ft Q,, ■ fan 11* hand pan te<l l''>x2l>crayon* f r X ■ Bring in vour pb<4<graphs ■ ■ As ■* <lo I. t|rP —t< ■< 1 « irtl e •* ~ i» el I ■ . laable to call at’.ace and ,• ' compiet* st., k \ S K will convince you of the sin-erety of our advertisement ■ I LYMAN BROTHERS | A Word of Good Advice To the “Tasty Dresser'':—-You should not wait until the pretty Spring and Summer Suitings are picked out and yon be the one to take what is left. True is showing the xery new things in all classes of material for spring and summer wear A great line of pretty white goods and thin goods of all the new weaves and patterns. It will do you good to just step in 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 TRUES NIBLICK &CO. The Leading Dry Goods and Grocery Store in Decatur. Come in and see our Immense Line of New Goods* The biggest ever shown m the citv. 1 NIBLICK & CO. _ ... --— t— . ———-.irst Itf" ' * IIMr 7. y X/ * I the excellency of the I Dueber-Hampden Watches» -—ll W . k *1 TF 7 »re s.--’'T3 t”« k-.-'erx ii AWIY I*4 fcl Ji A f’esi'l ci «. *.l v-.S 45■E f* 11 111 -* ■y B iff J ' t -J** •'« at acJ under :Ki -:e $ "n*y >re B '* cr »' J tr auv trust o» combine. : d hune.-v I I a —r-'iniatu--• el xnce a ! ac- " X cm ~ ~ . ■ .’.v,” 'jj.vra a.a-rttv-. ’ a&J v set f at the GREAT 11 E ;1> — — — - •Jl All Grr-des. W ‘ ' from 7 to a5 X*EO Al IH. % Jewels.
