Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1906 — Page 5
WEATHER. ■ if Tonight. Possibly Showers ■ > n ,uad ** “ busineM trip t,-Igo I** l ■ j smith, mad® » business trip ■ gfrs’ir lost evening. ■7 Elick made a business trip ■ W»vne last evening. ■ so'dner of Berne was a bum to our city today. Bo'oo returned 1 last evening It". bugioeM trip at Geneva. ■ S D Beaver*- made a profee K trip to Fort Wayne last even <ta- g -r went to Fori W ayne ■Corning to spend the day w ith B ’ Vogt returned la«t evening g p MO e where she was visiting Kfnanda K> Sludalwker went tc Fort B t , this morning, to spend the B with relative® B- j. B Parker left last evening ■ /•’ w hile here he was visit BMr and Mrs. J. D Hale. B M Gladys Holtsee returned to Kf.tD i last evening, while here ■vm th* gueat of Mim Lila La 8,, M S. Porter and daughter B, returned to Fort Wayne last 8.,, They were here attending of Mrs. Goederw. y. f ; enkamp dry goods store is Kmubk a little improvement in ■ •ir I a new coat of paint, which ■ t alenallv to its appearance B* -spirted. Btr 1’ S|x»ler want* everv mem ■ft ba prewent at a meeting of the B Hur aon Friday evening There 8..,r.«» f importance to come I** Bthe ledge ntendrera. B i Mann and Charles Christian Bit.* ruing for Napoleon Ohio. Bm t.auppliee for the erection B> » t x>l houses they captured a ■pvt for on last Saturday.
u — faster Sunday Is the time when most ladies change shoes to oxfords. U e want to show you the stylish New York lasts we are selling this season in widths from A to D. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE The Shoe Seller FOR RENT WE have for rent, sitl <bli or grain r >n* a farm of sixty seven acrea, located two mi e« from Decatur, on atone read, all level farming land, and with good horse and barn Apply at once The Northern Indiana Rea' Estate Co. Over Burn's Harness Store. Phone 430.
Great Easter Sale of Ladies Skirts A and Petticoats ■ „ „ lot of these Skirt, in Bine. Black. Grey and all the leading shades, we will give specia! indncements “* n petticoat - Thursday. F'riday and Saturday. April, 12. 13. 14. M. Fullenkamp.
Philip Schug. of Berne, was a buaineaa caller to our city today. A. Vancarop returned from a business trip at Geneva last evening Wrn. Koldeway. made a business trip to Fort Wayne thia morning. Ed Ray, of Berne, was attending to insurance matters in our city today. Frank Cottrel of Berne, was attend ing to legal matters in our city today Mrs. Jenae Robinson who has been seriously ill is reported slightly hetter. Mrs. Hahn of Redkey passed through our city today enroute to Willshire. Mrs. Lpchner returned to Fort Wayne last evening, while here she was the guest of relatives, Albert Schurger returnedfto Mon roeville this morning, after making a pleasant visit here with relatives. Rev. Hunter Meyers return* 1 io Butlet this morning, after making a short visit here with his parents Mrs. Albert Butler went to Fort Wayne thia morning, to make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jeeae Butler. The Shakeepeare club met this afternoon with Mrs Marie Holloway. One more meeting ends the year A vacation for the summer will then be taken Numtier five on the Clover Leaf, was delayed one hour last night owing to a section of the tram leaving the track, the accident was rauo*«l by the spreading of a rail The damage was slight and no one was injured Leu hart Myers, of Decatur. have ahsi a portable sawmill on the Id Williamson farm, northeast 'of the city, and ar* getting out heavy timber at a lively rate Tar Eaton is f areman of the job. Bluffton Banner The Euterpian club will meet Thursday afternoon, with Mrs H A Fristoe The program is in charge o’ Misses Midge Smith and Fanny Hile, and the artist to be d tec mated is Ite chavaunes A full attendance in desired. >
John Jones taade a business trip to Hartford City txlay. C. G. Egley, of Berne, wee transacting businese in our city today. M tea Della Clark, went to Berne today to make a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Clark returned today from Fort Weyne, where ahe was visiting with relative*,. Mrs. Merryman went to Fort Wayne last evening to visit for a few j days with relatives. « Mrs. C. F True returned today] from Fort Wtvne where she was via I i ing with relatives Found A fur boa. one mil* north of the city, < wner may have same by I i squiring at this office. Mr and Mrs. John Poling, returned I to I Redkey today, while here they' were the guests of relatives Mieses Emma and Ida Scheier, I went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a short visit with friends L L. Baumgartner, returnel last evening from Berne, where he was attending to a job of surveying. Mrs Hark less went to Hern* today. | after making a pleasant visit here with her mother Mrs. MeCamptwll. Henry Crist man. of Wabwah town j ship, in bailing with the last stagee of consumption AU hop*e of pro longing hi* life having been abaa | doond Word was received at throe o'clock that a child of Fred Clin* who lives ', s wen miles |ncrtb of th* city, bad d after a’ah rt iiinese Th* per t culars could n t be teamed but will' be given tomorrow, Mrs J. D Rieter aod son Richard hive returned to their borne at D®»a tit after being in lbw city for a few days stav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I( F VantiU>urgh of Second street Portland Review Ear! Thailkill of Dacaiur wan in the city Monday to roceit* treatment I for a bsdly affected eye He ba* ro turned to his boro* to make arrange m*nt to come to lbw h spital in tbi* dty tc remain until bis eye is im . p-oved Huntington News D*m< • rat Word wan ro»*-ivrd from Benton Hart* r Michigan, l-day stating tbsl Mrs Sbeter was gettog along in nice shape, and as well as could he «pe> I i ed. !n fart, part of lb* tetter wan written bv Mrs Lerweif. which ] in a eleer indication of her condition She eapecta to be abte to return h> m* in four weeks It wanrumoreif on the »tr«-te udav that an attempt was made last night to break into the West End Grwwrv J owned by Mrs Wbitngbt. bow tree I thia us we aro unabte to state as the report in oct verified The police when ankad concerning the matter, stated they knew nothing of the matter a» the same had n<4 as yet tieen reported to them. A fatce of telepb n® busily j wngaywl at present >n mending a <-a bte near the postodke whu h ecunel tniarroanl punctured by shooting through it with a Urge! gun or shot This bit ! foolishness will coet th* company a n*at utile eum’cf mot ey . [ <nd if the guilty party could he found, he should lie proses- it ted t« the fullest eilent of the law. An unknown man who bat! cm h mrd an over suyply ot froe t «**• tried to effe-.t an entrance into th* home < f J’-ff Riryeoo < n Fifth a«re»t hat night, bat was frightened away before he bad sworn pl tab* I bis purTbe poll!* «ere n> t:H*»l bet it... i’rd ha I<l n. “ i; d r “ be found. People ahculd be very careful at present as th-town is in tested with tramps.
TfiflHUß , DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS Spring Clothes Offerings Speaking fur the season and the hour TH I; H' B has prices that it is possible to collect in America There may be better clothes made in the ye.tr to cw — v there will be —BI T THERI / I NO BETTB * M v,r - | I . tomplishcd custom tailors THE 11’ J display is existing evidonce tli.it for tl ne •can at 1 l east . the craft h reached the limit <4 its cleverness. Mens’ Spring Clothes 1 "« ftertna Ite Coata—n c. rrte and t--..in * ste -y (* 1 K % aplwno diy ma-te, full f < wra» ter jJ f l<> I v i * 118 « 4 iw -*- »’■ <?e con f <1 ■■ Ri.,.k "Sib*te ■■ Srrtna Rw U «»•'*— CIO C1 Q * x y b J I U 3I O Boys’ Best Glothes Cl CR # r l ' gJf 3 / '• f Ptaberdasherv / f Many new .*•.>»« - ' •> CAC 1 RA j > n |1» • p < «ii U I WV / A/ I Bp*lnft Gloat», all color a aqd ftrAdcs* SOc to SI.'W / L co wmart batwinga and » in-band*, all Saw aoka 2U / »»*•■» Haw* • • rat*-! !»«’ ■SkZ now rnwmblwd tn al) tiw now blorfca and $3.00 Don’t overlook The Hub's p« sal bran . v ’W s !•. >*Tf i ■ at $1 $1.50 $2.00 and $2.50 K ONE PRICE TO /ALL B. IXaIVeP Clothing Co.
-• A niamagw bc*oa* th* final for two •*w>ka. wa« utertftd altb*coon»y eteftk* . tfico today to Jew' Augw»«jrg*r. a Kroneh farmaw and Mali* wtucky ut W *ba*b toWMbip
Buggies Buggies The most complete line ever carried in the city. All the latest patterns and models on the market ith prices to suit. Are you ready to buy if so call and see us for we are confident we can please you. Make our store your headquarters. Loch, Dirkson & Company
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