Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1906 — Page 3
Hkft CREAM PIKING POWDER the flavor srd adds to the healthAdnes* the food. Time Table ERIE RAILROAD. p, effect Novemlier 12, I'.*i6 AT DECATUR. KAST BOCMD ~ , K..Vnrl>»lpK« « • w.r' n *r>d Columbn* «» *s. m. ' ,N«» Tor*. Ve«. ilm 1♦" p m u w.iw r»mo "■ i • ii,*4t*UMU« »» ■ Dnlta*'»s» »,ST utn wwvr aousn «,, • ChicMO F«V r *“ ..... ... IWa. a. , ,!. ■ .-*«> I.iml«*<l ‘ " ’• ti . ••»<» A< , o»m<4*u«)<i W IG* tri j f! > .«<n Vestibule* ItmliedlS Mo m | •J" u. W.ils rwiv Kaprsss .• “» »■ »• tL;» Snndav. ’ f . r.tli jobs TlckKt Af«n»., | O L Ss«»s. Trav. Air»nt, u Marlon. Ohio I OUXD RIPIOsTiNOIHU R’T. ;..■ r..«ry-31. I'JOS ■ New In•»«*•* * jn | fx»Hy BvHun Hr-nn Only * , ~»• ir liilam t.Uani 1 l*l>m 7‘«pn> i I, ; ~1 I ’Jam J 13pm " .Wpm f K, Warn P.Wsiri J**v« W.lJ«w J, n. noSU • «an» 11 ®P»> •«R“ , iraia. Parlor rar. ’ d M night train iiseplng rar to Cincinnati Itallr to north DallT O<l Rapid* K««nn ! L.nacatur . — I.AMm ll'ptn 1, h u .rnr .«.«•*«» ’•«” t.OOpm tf.ran.: Rapid. * t'am l.topm ItOom I ~ Trarrrna Fltv I iSpm *JWpm uPm.im.cv i.Wpm "Wpn; , AOSam I 4, M* • “1 ‘ l‘P m W W’n Iran; I < Ban tram »lrapbig car Io M* -k CH, mln Parlor car to U, K and ■ »<•* i (If li'erc train I’srlnr car to G K and liMplni ar 0 B. to Mar:H City. mSUWIii WESTERN R. R.CO "oiovis tear aourila *S< el Jone M. UK* ■ABT. .n.reialTraralw, dally... '■ '< * n> I t-«a tally, axcaut •«*<!»» ’* • • > «—trap to™* dally • ’■ • • •fK-Loanl fr»l«B* i’WWi WXST tel—n*v lipnm. daily 4 ate ■ »I-M* dally, aicntt run‘*l » ' • '■ v—, < n.raerfl.l Travalor, dally •1- P r 4 (ZMi Frtlrbt . . .• Laks Ervs a Wsstece flue lard from ainßtoa lad. SOCTHBOCSU J: U-tl* y • ti’pt 1«n<l»t tllta ® l»-IMl.y .leapt Sunday ll:Waa» S •-Daily *»osvteanoay ”1® M run* inrouah to ladlaaapolla althnut Uant*. irrt’ina 10:® an» Be 4 «•». tadlannpnll. at fiOO a m Bnaa last witnont ehaaya. arriving at Hlulft . H g X f <1 as 4 uma via Muncie a Hi« 4 reais WEATHER Partly cloudy and colder; nhowcra height Friday fair. Watch This Space.
do we sell Co many rubbers? ' * The better the grade The bigger the trade CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Rubbar , ,
Ed Rice of Berns, was a basinesrf oa'len to the city today Rev. Klanfsng made a haaineHs trip to Fort Wayne this morning. M. F. Rice returned last evening from a business trip to Ridgeville Dr. 'Aaron Brtoker of Geneva, was a business visitor in the city ’ today. Charles Ross arrived today from Paulding, Ohio, and is the guest at ' friends Miss Lina Christen returned to I Berne today, after being the I of friends here. Mrs. Dan Hprang retuened today fr.,m Fort Wayne where she was visiting with friends Mrs. Eli Merryman returned t<; Fojt Wayne last evening, after making a pleasant visit heie with relatives Miss Grace Glenn returned to Chicago this morning after t>ein« the guest of Mi ami Mrs. Wifham I Blackbnrn Mrs Charles Bonham arrived j last evening from Fountain City and is the guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs John Res Mrs. Jesse Robinson, who ha* been aerionsiy ill for several days suffering from peritonitis, is re ported as bring some better today Peoples 4k Holthous. loet their - fourth horse this morning as a re suit of the recent tire animal I aied from burns and internal in juries Mrs. Glenn returned to Fort ! Vtayne this morning after making a pioasant visit here with her : brother, William Blackbarn and family, Mrs p. G. Hooper, Mrs Dee Ltwtoa, Mrs D W Beery and Mrs I Fred Nichols left today for Aleian i drta, to attend the annual M £ | conference M. J Krohn is acting in the ca : parity of day clerk at the Burt Ho I tel, owing to the absence of Albert . Acker, who is confined to his home ; by siokneM Among the visitors bat the Pres ■by ter tan Missionary sessions yes terday was Mrs John Winters, who while here was the guest of Mr and i Mrs (£. Butties The third number of the enter tainments at the Beulah Chapel church will be gi*»n tcmctt<.w I evening, by Rev Alfred Fowler, i his subject b. ng The Bong of I Youth I 2 The date f the pr gersaive pedro party to be given by the Ht Vln i cent de Paul Hoetety has brnn changed from April jrth to |.l pt 11 I ISlh Th ;*e having tickets a ill i take notice D E Studebaker was ceded Battle Creek Michigan, , by the serious 11.nese of Mrs Stud | abaker who is in the sanitarium there He had just returnM from there last night —Bluffton News Tom Miller, the Clover Leaf agent, yesterday disposed of his real estate on Fornax street to J. I M. Briener and will give possession on April JCth Mr Miller stiller pects k> make Itecalar his home Noah Mosser reports the largest lamb we have ever heard of He found it at his barn last Tuesday morning, and it wa* »6 «rg« and strong the* he thought be weald weigh it and H weighed fourteen pounds It is a Bbropahire It is certainly a record breaker -Gene va Herald
W. E. Smith went to Bluffton to day to close a piano deal. Will Lyman returned today from a buisneee trip at Kendaivlille Martin Laughlin of Berne, was a buisnesa caller to the city today B Mlschand of Berne, was a buisneM calier to the city today. Dallas Butler returned last even in from a business trip to Berne. A Vani’amp made a buisn«e« trip to Fort Wayne la»t evening C. N Cbrisvn Jmade a business trip to Edgerton, Ohio, thia morn mg. Fred Hoffman made a balances < trip to Edgerton, Ohio, this morning Miss Archbold went to Bluffwin totlay for a tew day' visit with re! j stives. J B Stone burner returued this morning from a business trip to Geneva Mrs Henneiser returned to Will lams last evening Hhe was .hop ptng here D. W Beery and Fred Reppett ' wore attending a horse sale at ’ Bluffton today A card from Gus Rosenthal says .he is now enroute to his former ' home in Hwitwriand Mrs George House wentto Fotl ■ Way no last evening to make a ! short visit wth relatives Mrs Richards and Mrs. Lord re 'turned to Monro* today after a shopping trip to Ibis city Mrs Herbert Major* returned last ' evening from f Monroe, where she was vieiting with rela'ives Mr and Mrs R K Allison left this morning ,for ( bioago wh<»re they will visit with friends Mrs Ellaabsth Pare returned Io Richmond today, after making a j short visit here with friends , Mrs M K. Kletder, Mrs E A ' Vanwny* and Misa Alice Brownell return-*! to Goehen. after making a j pirasaal visit here with Mrs D £ , Htudabek- r H C Bragemann of Lnganepoil. was in the city yeeterdat attending to buianeea pertaining to the lx<ar ’•port Ar Wabash Valley Gm Com I pany, -if which he is cashier Home miscreant had ths ner? steel severs’ pans from th* sugar , grove of W ill ;atji Hreiner on rural route three. The partv is snown ■ and had best return the ptoperiy, as this is the only way !•> avoid * trouble. Dal Mandel Uday sold to C C I Hither a iHhetland pony that , brought the highest price ever paid Lr a pony m Indiana The ■ ;xmsideration named in the deei ’was |l3 and slock certificate* in a ; western silver mine t<> the value ot ttO.idO Mr Wandel will peonab fly have Io wait a while tor a dlvl ' dead to be declared on the stocks — B.uffton Hanner WILL OPEN A SMOKE HOUSE
ATFrutoe Ha* Rented Smith Building and W Getting it Ready I H A Fri*toe inform*! n* today ♦hat he *•« at prlaent busffy an gaged in making ail «f the pre imiary arrangement# ixp.aratory to aliening a retai. and wbo*j*a.e tobacreo »tore in |tli* oily He haa rented the building formerlT I occupied by Coffee A MangOid aa a baa/.ar. and a fort» of men were put to work today tearing out the old abelrtng and counter*, ao that the new furniture Mr Frieatoe I* having made may be moved in *» noon aa completed. He expect# to have everything modern and up to date and w I make it the ! *ad ing Cigar stand in the city Mr Frtatoe certainly understand* this buetnwm and ha* bad a va»l amount of exp-Henm tn thia llnej and we predict a brilliant future for the bournes* We might add 1 that he expect* tn have several ' checker gam** running all the time ; and will tbu* furnish some amn-e ment for hi* customers Tr# nev business will go under the style of "Fristoe * Smoke House,” wntoh established him such fame in past years. A fnil and up to date line *ol go carts. Call and sco them. Ball & Meyer. 95 — 3 t For sale. —I hate for sale a few Hoff, miple an 1 caUlpa tree-, suit ,tifor sh.ido ke>.i»ul a few pine I trees. D. O. M. Trvui. 1
BALL PLAYERS RETURN HOME Railing Not Released From Dallas, gnd Can’t Sign Elsewhere. Tom Railing returned today from Danville. Illinois, where he has been trying to make satisfac lory arrangemenets to play ba 11 during the coming .eason Th*’ i Danville |>aoplo, however, have in i formed Tom that if he could pur chase his release from Dallas,Texas for |stO they would buy it and pay f him a salary < ’ Il7’< j*r m ntb |’o play with them. As it now stands i Tom must secure his release from IIM Has or Danvile will lie unable to i use him and the quctljn is wi Dallas management release him I Erman Mentaer, who was at the same place trying out for *• cond base, returned, home and declares |he will not go Iwck aa he was not afforded fair treatment by the Dan ville management and was not giv en a fair chance to show what he |t»uM do The iJativiJie people, j however, have not given hltn bis ‘release Erman mav row p.sy at : Bluffton daring the corning wsaaon OBITUARY I * XjMtjlMF < f f" W #.*• 4 ’ : v I rtf »Ao ~ r * - W ' Mark ** ♦ tnh' I# to t - wit* ■!"<
A limited uumbsr of good bail bear mg •hat** at Rink Doots open 130 P M and 7 to P M Friday April « Get the habit leans to skate to ft It enricbe* the Mood. »trvngth*w 11 Hf Km jcfii ffVc rv of to** Immlv gtriH < an 4 hoahhy. A Igpring ■ I lid •-r’* Bodty i \|,>'i<i!.ii:i f« a I" <•«'> !*. Tea or Tablet* . Smith. Yager A Falk. PUBLIC SALE The under*.will ffer for *al* at hl* residence. at Bingen. Indiana on the O K A I railroad. ait miles north of Decatur, on JIDDA Y. APRIL »’ I9M SHEEP 2CO lead of wb**p, cumuwting of ISO heart of ewes, quit* a number of these ha’ • land* by their stde balancs wdl h«.r* lambs in a ah. it w hila 50 head cfgood "eati.M" sir *ei>-ra good full blooded bnck* These sheep are all in good condition. Among them are some full blooded Shropshire and Hampshire Downs brood sows Twenty head of brood *>w* and fifteen of them full blooded Berkshire*. some with pig* by their m«ie, others will farrow soon. TERMS Sums of S > and under cash. <*n all sums of So and O'er a eresfid of six months will lie given, purchaser giving uot* of approved security. 3 per cent off for cash. August Koeneman. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer I Sale to aegtn at 12 OCock Noon.
.Mr ’v i X • -dl 4 a *4 X (’w n I K • W T IBS I w w I ■ ■■S I 1 M Copyright by Harf Schaffner (-Marx The Spring Styles io Mens’ Top Coats are nnog.naUy atV j 11 » v aa a *-•’ >lwt e V* ’ **»*. ■** •*«»»» ». y fata-' We sell H.S M. Clothes because Wc’H be glad toahow you the SPRING STYLES if you will give us a chance. rtolthouse, Schulte & Go.
A Word of Good Advice To the ’’Tasty Dresser”:—You should not wait until the pretty Spring and Summer Suitings are picked out and you be the one to take what i» 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 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 m the new novelties for Easter outfits. You ltno< where AT TRUE'S FOR FREEfXIT A good five room house; *m*h baru, gevd well. some fruit and garden apot within on* half mil* of corporation Hn* of City of Decatur A very dewiratile location, <.n stone road aud rural rout*, wdl r»ct 10 a< r>n of ground with th* aameif deaired. If you are looking fora good rental propo-uce It will pav you to invwttignte. W* also have a full Imt of farm* and city properties which we wi.l be glad to show you FREE OF COST. If you are thinking of buying citv or farm property. Come in and get our complete list. w» Northern Indiana Real Estate Company. 'Paone'43o. Office over Burn®’ H« . aS Decatur,|lndf
