Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1906 — Page 3
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Easter Sunday B f Is the time when most ladies B change shoes to oxfords. We ■ I want to show yon the stylish B I New York lasts we are sel- ■ | ling this season in widths | from A to D. I] CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE II The Shoe Seller IP NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA I I PEPSOIDS DESTROY STOMACH DISEASE GERMS. I TRY A FULL SIZED BOTTLE FREE. I ■'P’oi'ls cure the worst forms of Dvs- You do not obligate yourself to pay a cent ■ and all other Acute or Chronic ' All we ask after Pepsoids have cured or ■ Disorders by repairing the worn-1 greatly benefitted you is, that you reconx of the stomacn and destroy mend Pepsoids to your friends. I germs Dvsi. osia once cured People with weak atomacha alwart i> l-ijsp.psia ouci. c p,,,,,., ids hare made thonaands of p«, way never returns. plebappj by giving them what nature intended ar« sold at SO eenta a bottla on sn everyone-htmld !«•««■ * :i st rong mid heslthg B guarantee to cure, refunded. •stomach. HO as t<» enjoy the b»-*t thnre i» lu J ■’dlsendyou.ifyouhavenotusedPep-l Trv Pepsoids to-day, price only sc,cent* I** before, a 50c. bottle FREE- merely I a bottle at drug store. Or you may have* t ;■“» your name and address, and you full sized bottle free by writing The Vl» receive promptly a full sized bottle. | Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. I W. H. NACHTRIEB. 2d St.
Chris. Strebe male a business trip to Rome City, this morning. Jesse Sutton made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evnning. 0. M. Snellen returned last evening from a buainesa trip at Berne. Ralph Case made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. C. C. Ernst and Fred Winnes returned last evening from a business rip at Berne D. E. Smith returned last evening fr nn Geneva, where he was attending 11 legal matters. .Mrs. C. E. Hockerandson returned list evening from Monroe, where they were visiting with relatives. Mias Durr returned to Fort Wayne last evening while here she was the guest of Grandmother GafTer. Mrs. Eichmeyer and daughter went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. George Hahn, returned to Saginaw, Mich , last evening, while here she was the gueet of friends. Mrs. F. Kirbach returned to Fort Wayne last evenieg, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives. Mrs J. D. Kieler and son Richard, returned last evening ’fr*m Portland where she spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dick Vanlilburg. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian cimnli, meets Tbtinulay afternoon, April 12. with Mr* W. A. Lower. A cord nl invitation i< extended to all. Hick Vatitilburg. agent for the Grand Union Tea Company, |o»t hi* catalogue *om«' place in the city yesterday. Wil) the tinder pleaae return the same to liimt If you are at all aupcrvtitiof, you should avoid getting mixed up in anything this week, for the wor«t of all unlucky days wanes tins week, Friday, the 13th of the month. Senator Tyndall left yesterday for Indianapolis, where be will attend n *tate meeting of the brick and tile manufacturer* lie will no doubt look in on the Republican state convention. The Decatur merchant* a l * after the business and during 190t< will tell you many stone* to which you may prolltably listen. We predii ’ that l>e ciitur will be a better town hi a year from now. Keep pmh.n’, boys. Burn* and Son have just immpleted a new set of Larne** sot Jay (hapn. in, whch he will u ■ on n team "f Belgian stallion* recently pnrehss<-d from Frisinger A Couijn I'y. File follars are the large* sv r turned vut in our city and wouh: t oil ten sets for ordinary horses. They an It* play at the above named placed m l are certainly curiositiv*. Charles Kitsoti inf-inne i ' n* la*l evening that his b.irUr shop was again open to the public, m:r be .* ugam ready for bcsim **. t diaries w forwd to vacate hi* plai'ff of bivibe*. at the time of tiie tire at th • Fu-byui Stables, and luckiv e<*|*d at the time without much loss <>r damage to his propery. He invite* h.s old eo* tuuiers to return and extend* an invitation t« all nr* one
0. M. Snellen made a business trip to Willshire today. IL H. Hunsicker made a business trip to Bluffton today. Bob Gregory made a business trip ’ to Fort Wayn-. this morning. Peter Soldner, of Berne, was a business caller to our city, today. Rufu* Stuckey of Berne, «.>« the guest of frierni* in our city today. Amo* Hirsehy, of Berne, vu* a business caller to our city, today. F. C. Foreman, of Herne, va* a business caller to our city, today, A. Gottschalk, of Ibi'ie, «a* n business caller to our city, toduy. Scotty McDowell, of Bluffton, wa» a business caller to our city today. S. A. M. Butcher, of Geneva, w.i* attending to legal business in our city today. Clark Spahr went to Van Wert, today, to make a short visit with relative*. Mrs. Merryman went to Willshire today to make a short visit with relatives. ■I J. McEvoy and son returned to Farmount, today. They were en route from Geneva. Mr*. Hahn returner! to Willshire, today. While here she was the guest of relatives. Miss Fancheo'i Rice went to Fort Wayne, this m -n.ing, to sjiend the day with friend*. Mr* R E B<ll returned to Van Wert, today. While here she wa* th« guest of Mr*. Spahr. Mack Minch, of Fort Wayne, wa* in ottr city today, attending the funeral of Mrs. Goeder*. F. F. Rogers and Geo H. Bonny, of IndiatiajHdis, were AttmdiuL to oil mnt'er* in our c-tv today. Mr*. Seller and daughters, of Fort Wayne, passed through our eity. today, en route ot Peterson. Rev, Hunter Meyers, of Butler, i* in our city, the guest of Li* parents, Mr. and Mr* W J Mayers. Mrs. I’ G. Hooper returned today from Alexandria, where «he was attending the M E. ronferenee. Mr. ai d Mr*, t It. Port- *, ol Ge reva, w -re in on, rily, today, atlending the funeral >'f Mr* G -eder* Mi>* M.i ‘d" H'- dr-k- return*.! t<* Portland, trnlay. after making a pleasant visit here with Mi** Sim coke. Mr* W. J M* '.• t* returned today* from Fort Wayne, where she was vis. ding with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Harding. Mr*. Arthur Fisher returned this morning fr* in t'alfnruia, where she spent the winter on account of her health. Mr*. Badders returned to Monttoe, today, after making a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr and Mr* Sum utl Frank. Mrs. M S. Porter and daughter, Clara, of Fort Wayne, were in at tendance at the funeral ot Mrs. Goeders, thia morning. Mrs. Fred Nichols, Mrs. !*»•* lawton, Mrs. D. W Beery and Mrs. John Vail returned laat evening from Alev aridna. where they were attending the M E. conference. The tfoek holders of the Hase Ball AsMw-iation should not fail to attend the meeting th:« evening, as it ia e*«ential yon should lie present. The meeting will be called at seven-thirty o'clock. Sheriff Butler prefers to be called Grand t»a today, and if you want a •mile from hi* usual grim countonanra juat try It. He ha* received the new* that a boy baby ba« come to brighht en the homo of Mr and Mra. Jesse Butler at Fort Wayne Rev. J. A. S|>ragne retiinieil to Monroe, today. They were en route from Alexandria, shere they were attending the M. E. conference. Mr. Sprague was assigned to Markle, Ind., Bo whi* i: place L* leave* Sat tird.iy, and will preach Sunday, He will return to Monroe next week and make all preparations to move h>« hou«eh<’ld effect* and family. A brand new farce comedy and one that is credited with being the beat that ha* been produced in u long time will have its first presentation here at the Bosse theatre on Monday, Aprl 16. The play i* under tire managfcnient of The C. S. William* Co,, who have given it a very pretty mounting and provided a cast of unusual excellence headed by that sterling comedy actor, Mr. Fred R. Wren. Mr*. A. M. Fisher came home yesterday, and Mr*. M. B. Miller last night, from it two •months' absence in t'alifoniia. I luring their absence they visited all the interesting {stint* at and near !.<■* Angele* and San Francisco ahd enjoyed the scenic ibeauty and grunder- a* well a* the climatic advantage* of that part of this great country. Mrs. Jennie Siudnhaker. who was with them, stopjied at Ik aver, w here she will visit with
George Maddy made a business trip to Portland, today. Mrs. Butler and daughter, Enter, went to Coldwater today to visit a fsw days with friends. Miss Lettie Wetter left today for Wren Ohio to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Stoltz Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schafer left Miami, Florida, this morning and will arrive home Thursday sfter two months in the sunny south. Rev. Mygrant returned to Portland today. He was enroute from Salem, 111, where he was attending the Evangelical conference. Mr Mygrant was returned to Portland. John Evans, F. L. Litterer, Kenneth Winans Boyd Dougherty and John S. Peterson left today for Indianapolis. They being delegatee to the republican state convention Deputy Sheriff Dallas Butler in veetigated the gypey camp north of town, looking for a stolen boy He found a white tail about ten years old but he failed to answer the description of the one for whom be was search ing. Harry Cordua. who for ic-ds tinre | ]«at, has lieen employed by W'm i Mersman, bad the misfortune *la»» ' Saturday, of smashing the third finger on bis left band in a frightful I manner. Ibe result ><eing. that be is forced to lay off from bls regular duties until hie hand improves. Marshall Green and Street Com miawioner John Coffee again bail the three holxje doing manuel labor on the public highways thia morning From the manner in which the boys handle the scrapere they have not > had much experience. However lie fore leaving thia city they will lie well educaleii along this line and in tbe future will no doubt give us a wide birth. THr Air •< txvaSaa. There Is no freah sir In th* heart of IzMMton. according to tbe conclusions of a recent investigator. He aaya: "No j evidence of o*oue win anywhere sp 1 parent except at parti, In 1 the northeast It was from the north I rest quarter tbe wind was blowing, I and the air bad Liat all trace of osone ts-fore It bad res. licit Hyde park At littshey I'lirk, altlMiugli practiiwlly a country district, no wna present In the nlr Lomtoo iuxl not only at> strsctnl tire a *»lu<-»* out of the air that swept over It. but L id added t>> It ! the exlwlat ..us from the hreafh are! bodies of mlUtona < f human befngs uxl of feiw of tbousaini* of auluisls Per sons living within a utre or two mile rndlns of Charing Cross cannot have fro-h air entering their dwelling* at any time."' PBrsee tlurlal < satums. A Hoinliay <<>rr<wj*>i>.|ent. writing ot the burial customa of tbs I‘arores. says •Tbe ap[>roo. b of that transition we call death is a signa) for the relative* to leave tire presence <g tbe dying one. tbe priest abitio remaining to wblaper Zren.l Avesta prwwpta Into hla ear He lu turn jsissvs out <>f th- room end ad mlts a dog. who la trained to gas* steadily Into tire face of th* dying «t»e A dog is accounted the only living creature that eau terrorise the evil spirits, so tire 'sas did.’ or ‘dog stare,' la the last sight the Psniee ha* on earth No human shadow must Inter vetre; ottierwtae tire guardian virtue of ttre dog's gare Is annulled " T«* *er«|Hk ••• •*Tt» at* i»< wa< originate 1 Lj ttre Lmi>«r>,r Hadrian Once when visiting ttre putdlc twill Ire found an old veteran seraplug him elf with a piece of broken cr<* Lcry lu lieu ot an Iron or coppwr acrapwr. Hadrian gave him a sum of money to provide tbe nee<>*snry material* for n bath and on Ills next visit to lire Institution found It full of veterans ncrnplng them selves with |s>t*lrer«l* ‘'Scnilie sway gentlemen, but you «!i«ll not scrape an aci|ualutaiice with ure " was Hadrian** com men t a* In- went out. The »•»»••* leoeaalsiewey. "You speitk of the brook*." *:ild tbe critic as be looked over ills friend'* poem, “as tlie must joymu ibiug* In nature " “Ro they are." *aht the post. “But you are inconsistent." "Why?" "Becuuse later on you say they are ever luurmuting " I>..U*io« ill*. Mr Roretu I ilidn't ree you last Sunday— Mias Cutting —(Mi. you must have If you saw me at all' Mr Bon-in I -c-r l>e;j jianlou. 1 don't mi der-’aml. Mis* Cutting I say If you saw me Sunday you must have *<*-u me last, for I was careful to see you first.-Philadelphia Pre** Severe < e«r. “How did your ireu voyage work. Bigieyr "I was in such n state of collapse when 1 reached Liverpool that 1 <-u tiled back to learn whether 1 had thrown up ruy Job." ■ i 1 •" " Rivals. T.uLi You *houl<l get him to sign the ; pledge before you marry him. Balm— Why. he d -*n't drink Lulu—No, but be may be tempted to Inter. If th >u wouldst have a brother frank to thee be frank to him.—Child.
RESOLVED? /SCW THAT 1N THE SPR.ING, ABOUT? EA$TEft TIMC ’ VE ALL U Come out in new clothes. A ITMAKES U 5 LOOK POOR*| and feel Poor, with old Clothe J on. We are out of ' 1 *. .tss.tv t-x txzrte Mavrei tn twiaxa -p^..at >-rr» Easter is Now Near TTHE lillies are bursting forth in beauty; arc you? ■ Maybe yon have chucked aside your old duds and bloomed out in a new suit, (if not ionic to us;) but without the accessories—Hats, Ties, Collats, Shirts, Underwear and Hose —Can you be ready for Easter. We can fit you in the New Things In Collars, Shirts and Fancy Vests We can supply you with hose so swell that you will roll up your trousers at the bottom. '■'“■’EreerSuiu . . JJ JjQ Children.' Suil. $| JjQ ,Jg JQ SI.2S 54.00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ELZEY & VANCE i Cor East of Court Hous* Decatur Ind HAVE YOU attended LYMAN BROS, great REMOVAL SALE of Fancy Pictures and Frames If n<A you canard do justn- to yours*.f nniss* you omrs and Im cuu vineed ol ttre •irn rr-rty <>( <>ur great ffers a* w* positively will not more one item if prk» and quality will be a moving factor Note a few of our many > argmoa MW fret of tr o tiding which reta aat 'O. -0 *•<! T A |Hz* aOc a! • I R*n ‘ ,VK ' Bring in your picture* too be framed Iffx'JO Relgioua Oleograph*. Scteee Fruita and Flowers, with deep frame ami glare, complete fl -S and fl vai lee A great many other subjects al virtue r your own price f 100 easel*. 30C Removal «ale prw* Oaaof our famous II SB band painted portrait*. 98c Removal sale price Bring in your phot- a to be enlarged. Os course you will need some new picture* to brighten up vour home after bousecleaning. therefore, do not fad t< attend thia GREAT REMOVAL SALE LYMAN BROS. Opposite Murray Hotel - Open Evenings 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 iff 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 m and see them if yon don’t want to buy just now. Sec what is being shown for this seasons wear. Everything out m the new novelties for Easter outfits. You know where AT TRUE’S
