Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1906 — Page 3
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— \l -■> Agw* Schroek i* »>n the '••’k surhan Wyatt made a b.i.mrwi trip m 1 rt Waytie. thi* morning. Harry Quinn. of Chicago, «pent Sunday in our city, with relativ«f». Mr. Houw and children returned t<. 1 rt Wayne, tbie morning, after aptwhng Sunday with friends. l.jrl fMers less thia morning, for Mattoon, HI, where he h*» aignad W» pi*. ball durinr the coming -eaaon. Raymond (terould left thia morning Lr Orchard L;ike. Mich.. after maki; r .1 pleasant visit here with fharle* lath. Mr*. N B. Know* and daughter. Helen, returned to Fort Wayne, thia »..r ,g. While here they wen- the pe«t« of relative*. Hner JohnMiti shipped a tn* car nt iH'inea Saturday to Pituburg. • here he will conduct a »|*vtal »al<‘ (•- April 14th h* will .hip a car froi: tlimhen, anil on Apnl -’7th, he *dl whip a rar from Berne. He hold* a neeial «alc each w eek in Fltlaburg.
I I Easter Sunday is the time when most ladies change shoes to oxfords. We want to show you the stylish New York lasts we art selling this season in widths from A to D. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE ' The Shoe Seller
< fans. St re l»e was a business eaUer at Fort Wayne, today. Frank VSemlioff spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, with friends. F red Tague made a business trip to Fort Wayne, this morning. Peter Suldner, of Berne, was a business ealler to our city, today. \V al \\ emhoff made a business trip to Fort Waytie, this morning. George Brewster, of ifern<‘. #as a business ealler in our city, today. < Postmaster Aspy, of Geneva, was a business waller to our eiiy, today. Nick Miller spent Sunday at Fort Wayne, with his brother, Sammv Miller. Born, to Mr and Mrs. Ulins. Mat- | thewson, of Pleasant Mills, a big | j baby girl. Mrs. Wiekfeldt went to Ft. Wayne I, this morning, to make B short viwt ’ ■ with relatives. The Hi.toriea! Chib will meet Tueaday evening with Mrw. R. B. | Allison, oi. Adams street. Samuel N. Young, of Toledo, Ohio. ( • an attorney, t» in our city, the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. John Everett. Good news coutHiur* from the bed- j i side of Charles Broek, whn is .till at j the Hope hospital at Fort Wayne. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Gtw Smith. I <>f near Pleasant Mills, a big baby boy. Both mother and babe are do , ing well. Mi»« May Radaraarher returned to I Fort Woyue, thia momine. to resun e ' tier work, after spending Sunday wth 1 I her parynta. 1 The Ladiea of th* M E rhurrh, of Pleasant Mills, will give an Easter i Mwial, at Fuller's hall, «<n Saturday j , ■2. <•! ' t.i- ■<. k All art- .-<.r , dally invited. Mr a:.4 M F.r; .» Men’rer and ! little aoB, eame home at noon fnwn Deeatur. Mr Mentaer does not ei jwwt to return to Danville to play hall this summer Bluffton News. Jh. Johnson wrote “He that thinks ( he ran afford to be negligent u> not far fmm being |»«>r “ In this day of the world anyone who do*« not read the ad«. |4 negligent even if hr makes tu» boast of it. Sheriff Albert Butler and Ibjuitv !>, F.. Stwdabwkrr, left this mutton' for Michigan City, having in riiam« James Hirlianls. who the' wrr <<n. dnettßg to the State’s PriaMMi, to serve a sentence of from one to three years for petit iarerny. “ He who thinks lie ran find in him self the means of doing without nth era i* murh mistaken; but he wh>> thinks that others rann*t d<> with it him is still more BBSstakew. A mer chant rarely makes the first mistake I tu-ver if be i« our; but when h>eototfadw* to curtail his advth'tusing, it is a sign that hr w failing into the see.iml. By a vote <»f seven to one, the rity eonueil last night, lev wsl a license of EJihi |w-r year «»n all beer agrnrnrs in ti»e etty ami the ordinanre goes into effert after ita pabiieattoo for two week*. It affeets four agwu-ies of brewenea and would affect breweries ami diatiHtnea if there were any such tn the rity. it may affr-’t 'lw lupinwky wholesale house if he is considered an agent for any distill ery.- Bluffton News. It is now ausfareted that the robber who haa been visiting public libraries in northern Indiana cities may be a woman, for fmupniits in the ma<l at two of the |s>mts indicate that the robber w<>rr sh-*« with French 1 eel ami pointod toes. Fort Wayne, Goshen. FJkhart. Mielugati City, Huntington ami \\abush are -m e of the <-iti<-* where small sums of motiev have been stolen from pub lie libraries within the past few wrrk*.
Frank Berger waa buying horse* at Markle today. George Maddy left this morniii'.’, on his regular trip. Leo Meyers made a busineae trip to Fort Recovery todar "’d. Walters ma<k a h isincmi trip to For: V r.ytie. ‘h's moinina. Sam Acker, of Geneva, was a business caller ot our city, today. I. J. Minch, of Geneva, spent Sun- I day in our city with relatives. bather Eberle, of Portland, i* in par city, the gue,t u( Father Wilken. Mi-- Rose Martin, of Fort Wayne, is in <>ur city, the guest of l,«r father. Albert SehurgM, ktfitod today! from MonrobvUUv kbd i« the guest <! frienda W H Redderjohann was Attend ! ing to interurban matters at For j Wayne today. Lon Bail returned to For' V, ayw. this morning, after *(>cn<;ing Sun lay here with fnemis. The following letters remain in the | poatoffiev unclaimed: Gw* I.imeiistidl, Mrs. John Else W. E. Fulk r-turnw! today from Fort Wayne, where he w»a taking a couraeof treatment L. A. Hohbouee left this wminc, for Kalamazis . Mich., to purchase a car of livery bt>r»c» far the F ashi«>n Stable*. There will baa meeting of the But a of Veteran* tonight. Firat a»c«jad and third degree* exemplified Ix-t : all attend The condition of Mre Jac >b Hart , •how* no improvement Everytb’ng in medical arience ia l»-<ng done but apparently io no avail M, i ~,k arxl Frank KueMcr rt I tamed t<» Fort Wayne, thi» m >ii»u>g to jiuii llto Busti'f ftr»-wt: rsjtnp.iliy. after spending Sunday here with Mr ami Mr*. Vi A K udder. J W Treple. m commiaaioner to] ddy at ton o’clvk aold the John Koo» : far;;, to J ewe- Kas The farm ia the irkt acre* formerly owned by Irvin' Acker and tolar brought lb* hand . •rxna aum of 111 MO Dr. E. G. Corerxiala wbo ia aaaocia te«i with Dr Canala at Wioeteator. will tie at the office of hia father. J S Coverdale here M uday of ea> b week Special attoction given Io diaaaaea f' the eye During the high winda lb * after noon, the floral hall, the last build ;.g at the old fair ground* in the aonfth ;art of the city waa blown down The building wae about aitiy feet wpiare aud bad been treed as a »i<x k for «everai y«ar« Mwrehal Green thi» m>>rD>r.g bad the three huboa he picked up .Cat w«ek doing a little aarvic* fcr the city, m the way of claaning up the •trxeto All three men proved erpert workman aud did their dutiee well They will ci ilmue each lay a th** service until their time expiree There will b* • meeting us th' stork holder* us the Itrratur FU-<-Bail Ass,s-iatn>n, at Graham A L>w er’* c’-ce *tt Tn-w'tv fit at •even thirty o'clock It i» essential for every man who bold* stock tn this assoeiatiou to be present, *• mat tore of vital importance will be taken Up. So [mrteet y<mr interests bv he ing present. The iuvitaiions are out, aunoufle mg the annual Ea»tor Bail, to b»- gin en by the Kmgtifa of t'ulumbire nrrter. on Monday Aprd Wth. The affair prowtrem to be a great suecre*, and one of the finest halls ever given in our city. This todgr tats an retsE labed rejmtatioU a* rntertainere, arxl those who attend will be afforded ,-ourteuua treatment. Bluffton i* wrestling with an offer! to sell ♦l.t.lMW soldi ..I ret i.i.i.i - bond*, which would take up in waterworks orders, tSl.Ortti i>i warrants *m the gei.-eral fund, *'•‘t’* j ov.-rdra*!! ill ’ **’•' ' !»"d. I KI. 17* overdrawn in interest, <»“'l FS.iMtO m bonds A Cineimtati bank mg iiistitutuoi offer* to take the re t.mdiug bonds at par, with Uss per «jent. interest, they to ran fifteen Macbiu. r> U t»x cwueret. i e ot muu era »x*toty, the very fouudat oa on which law. aclenew. »thic*. »rta. even the stats itseif. rests It tv so aew that »’ do not yet know iu powtry w» do not yet ®ta*nrtaud Only two generations have lived ta side the htkbway of strain, only one has seen the Bresetner converter trenform the blacksmith Into the tnastir builder of ships and towers The sew lug niachiue. the far speaker, th. typewriter, are common thing* of today, accepted as a matter of daily mavenfence, ami yet are they teachers of the people. Mnehtare thitt come close t•> our lives and bone - feseuaibly teudi truth, precision, th- Ijustinent of uni venial laws to liuiv n uresis, respect for that wise Anierienu Idea tti.it lale»r saved I" labor released for higher and nobler toil. The miiclilue i* the lead ma iter of the high actio A of the reuw Reader Magnsiue.
I’j ——swMaai—m —s—w^ws—wmmi*—i" r ■■■■■■■■———saw tHEIHub DECATUR IND ADVERTISERS OF FACTS Spring Clothes Offerings Speaking for the season and the hour THE HUB has the finest exhibit of mens’ modern clothes at popular T ‘ ip price* that it is possible to collect in America. There may be better ckdhes made in the year t< ome — ■ VnKto unquestionably there will be—BUT THERE ARE A \ NG BETTER MADE T< >DAY c nin the U p$ of I 1 liA. *k e n: ' a< ' ‘ taTHE HUBS J tlUto l at » least, the craft has reached the limit of its cleverness Mens’ Spring Clothes k I Top f ont*-- • (to-S £ 4 (■ »pT»ndid:y rr.*d*. full !* ch»r»-tor I I O j * 1H Sprint '■ j.i* A Ip* c c*ft * sh bi** t >br-. s>dU U Srrtnt n*in< owl*—remark* * v»r.*‘.y " *> (4 ft CIO » Boy's’Best Glothe-s 'B z rto» •' Mn«« r*n’ Auit», »«<• J- ’ir;■ v.. CR /V t «r*« »IW l» *•!* jtvJ - y <r Haberdashery . ’ f Many r.*w •» ’ . ..r-.* .mW . «rv «<y C ftff C. ft iff / 'n » ;.*,<!• pl* «- DU. 4 ‘Li - * a i- i Spflqn Gloves, all color* <»qd TOc '0 $L ~»O & L I. B. « ;«- ■ »rg" »u : v»r ■•m- »r CFt f » H*w* • r* • I <-■•** . "Sw - tT ft ft ft U'X Du.UU jCf Lkm’t overlook The Hub’s special branes Soft and Stiff Hat at 'x/ sl. $1.50 $2.00- and $2.50 C ONE FRIGE TO fIrLL B. lAalVef Clothing Go. WHMIMB W» HIIIIIMMIM ■MHIIIINIIIIiM UIWII «Tir-WB«TnnMrilimMWaW Wi r iriinrUMni fIMMMNMIiS - "" ■—■! " ' ■■ " ■ I ■ “ ' ~ r 1
■— Dirk Vantffburg retunwl, (L-rnuig. man P..rtland. . wre to I •l>-nt vtondwy wilb ki» family, 'j H vnd Ann* ' >l , urtird to Fwrt Waynr tta* tr.,.rt j -r ■ ,»y nrre th» gi»r*<* *1 |! rel*liv •• • H Tltotr-** * luvi rev:.-,! *.,r In;. g, fr,»ic FArre‘l, is . fnrmuig kun to to tto d»p«»t. tore, ■ml rerrivr <nd re port »• «h» abnvr rremnd pUre by kprt t*‘h. !■» t«kr rhanfv f !» • rare c.amrly Rirh»rd King, J |»i and F*ilfm”re. 3Ji Mr • l«»i<l will ntoditWMi litres toroaa. and '»« ttotu durwig thr r-wning Ms**>n. Thr •alary t» fifty d<dlar* a month.
( L : if** Have You Seen Our . / J / Bloch - J oMwl Go-Carts This years, 1906 Myles arc Beauties Call and see them, We can show you all Sizes LARGE, MEDIUM and SMALL FOLDING and SLEEPERS You can buy a £Q.SO tall and sce ,hem Good Go-Cart for Before vou Buy ,~-y Have vou seen our 41.00 Curtain Stretcher. « ...i dl YAGER'S .s“™ i,u ' c V J , . •.- ■ mu-in i T 1 -- i ■ ♦
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