Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1906 — Page 3

.■iiiie Table L iE kailroad. . ■t s ftCT November 12. 1906 * DECATUR. V FA “T bocmd K ’ . . ■ !’*»• n>. M * r \ V v “"’ ’*“• s .l" p m Btr- -vi-vin bound jw)aro flees* J ’ ■ r .'* l ' a-m ■R’;-’ “ ■■ •,. ..I at ion JO :10 a m ■ t «• . s ,,i, u iwt IfmttedlJ M t>. m ■ri,*svi ■ - “ M‘ n n<UV- ■»’“ sr[ rMl ,rf.Ticket Arent . ■■ Tree. Passenger Arent. BH j I. E'" Marion, Ohio Ln RAPIDS FiNOIANA R’Y. <>. Now in effect *UI> ■t »->•••■•’ ' , y Er-un Exfun Only ME M 4 ”* lll 7ll«m l lf.pr» 7 Wpm t - r«m 3 13pm -.1-'.pni .Can a.Hprn lOl'pm ■ .;-epn: ear to Cincinnati Daily to ■| Dally Od. Rapid* ExMtin ®S»" Or ' I uni TSUam 3 Ppm • «» t u •> Siam *•; ' r«g i.wpm ».<op... ■•, I -,pm TWptn -. ', ~u lri' r car to Mack City ■t> '•’ r.nr io «. H and M“ « ■ parlor ear to <« 14 »° ll It to Mack City. Li snOUIS fc WESTERN R R CO taar "OUT." K la iff. Ct Jnn» «• IBOt B sabt, WEST ■ i: ■X_boeal FreMth*- lO .sf a m S Lake eruT « W««ttrt ■ fro-.art from Bluffton Ind. ■ SOUTHBOUND K.„ n» I»t'pt Sunday T Ham |L-7;m. r »ic«pt Sunday It Starr ■ ’ -..-hi. tndlanapolla wlta. ;i ' iff* VlDf 10: JO B ® ..... IndlanopollaatTdMam Hint ■j , . . qtchanre arrtvtal at B ufft n ■fc‘u“asl u run ’ • Muncie a Bn « route I Watch This Space. ■ WEATHER. I Fi.r '.or.ight and Tuesday Rising paper cure Variable wnids.

■white canvass oxfords B It wont take mere than a minute ■ to f tm* who is going to He 11 them I Ladles Sizes From 69c to $ 1.75 I Girls Sizes 65c to $ 1.00 I Childrens Sizes 50c to 75c I CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE I Sells The Shoes

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O. M. Snellen was a business caller at Heme today. Jat Chapman returned today from a business trip to Fort Wayne. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was a business caller to our city today. I liarles Yobst sjient Sunday with his mother at Fort Wayne, who is very ill. Clark Fairbanks of Ft. Wayne was attending to insurance matters in our city today. Mrs, Simms and son left today for Rchrnond. where they exjiect to make their future home. Mi's Mary Shiffcrlv of Spencerville pa-sued through our eity today, enroute to Portland. C. M. Meyers and son went to Geneva today, where Mr. Meyers in engaged in running a tailor •diop. Mr. and Mrs. W 1,. Lilly returned to Portland today, after tnakin** n pleasant visit here with relatives Mr- Frank Christen and -on Stanley. of Chieaizo. arrived yesterday and are the gi|. ts of Mrs. H. L. Cotit-i The All-Profes-Mmals and the Kl<m dike bowling teams will meet again WadnMday evening at the Palace Alleys and mil for supremacy. Mr. and Mrs. C. K Bell entertained a few friends at an Easter dinner Among those present were Mrs Howna, of Monticello, Inddinna and Mrs. Frank Bell of Lorain, Ohio. John Brock apeut Sunday with bis son, Charles, at the St. Joseph Hospital at Fort Wayne, and rejmrt' him a- rvcoverng, although it wdl l«e several week* before he mill he able to cotne home. Harry Daniel and wife, of Chicago, armed last night, being called here on acount of the very eeriow* il!tw-s of Rev. W. H Daniel. The latter had a verv bad day yesterday, but is amne better tislay. Miss Annes Deiiiingvr, who is -utf ering with pneumonia, i* n*fw»rte«l toils i ns heng some le-tter. A nnrae arrived Saturday from Fort Waym and Miss Iteuiuger is being given sjieciaJ care and attention. The condition of Grandmother Hart is unchanged, arid she is gradually sinking, ami all hof>e* for her recov••rv tnr <■ been given up. Her attendling physician state* that she cannot I isisbly live longer than two or three

M. F. Rice imide a business trip , to Berne today. E. A. Mann made a business trip to I Xa|H>leoti, Ohio, today Ed Walters made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Sam Simison of Berne was a business caller to our city today. . I Henry Laukenaiis was a business ; caller at Fort Wayne today. Rex Adams, of Huntington, irpent | Sunday in our city with his parent*, j Rev. Fowler left this morning fori Winona Lake, to attend the i’resby- i tery Jacob Butcher of Geneva, wa* attending to legal matters in our city toda v. Mis. Maude Momma of Bluffton I )s id Sm .lay in our city, with Mr. Al-1 bert Ackyr. Mi«s Grwlwr returned to Fort •Viriie this mo ruing t«> resume her I school work. Will Reiter, of Huntington, sp-nt Mr- M.S.ilie Mi.ses Grace Dykeman Celia May er and Ih-'ie Beery were Easter guests at Bluffton. Mis. Haley returned to Ft Wayne I this morning, after s f »nding Sunday with her paninis. Mrs. A. t Gregory and Mrs Duk I Townsend S|>ent the day in Fort Wayne the gm-t of friends Fred Mayer returned to Kendal ville this morning While here he Paul Heurdaley returner! to Fort I Wayne this moniing While here he was the guest of fais parents. Jack Daaiugtr returned to Fort Wayne this morning. While here he Born, to Mr am! Mr. Ibnry Schulte, a big, bouncing baby boy. Both mother and bale- are doing wall. Miss Hattie studabaker returned t.slav from Fort Wayne, when- .be .prut Sunday with Mr and Mi- M | J. V«****y. Mr.. Charles Bollenherg. of York tin. cilv la-irg the . •-■ >f her’- -i« ter. Mrs. Helen Blossom. Col. Fred R-ppert left last evening for M .rns Bluff. Nebraska, where OU Wr.lne.riay. Io wdl e..i duet a btg •ale of rare horses. As an aurtloriwr, Fred Hepjwrt is gaming an interstate I WHI. liiiitl it m isiil thrtt rverv* tw* r u-J***f Mi" Amrita Winter* of this city, daughter of Mi. and Mr- 6e.ogWinters, was on vc.terdai uiiibd in mariinge to Haney Butler, a «m of B. F. Butter «f township The I th’ Billh’r I — I ft rt mil entertain at tin* boim* f.■ • 4 1 i ‘ ► F’«AHi. I ♦» .. 1 ' t■' * s. t I ‘ ‘ \ tSI I , M rhut*t*h ‘IH*I it j InhmM-nt wa-s mndr in th* M J<»h * cemeterv. The ff»rai offering »s---teautifnl and profuse. I Th.- Elks Lod.-e Ris-m has just v, I way of new pnj>er being hung. Ttepib is one of the best ever imt on in the city and reflect! great credit npoo Peter Gaffer and bi» force of workmen, who did tlie work. Th. ns>m now presents a neat ajtpearam-e and when the new carpet and nimiture arrive*, the local order will have one of the finest lodge rootiw in the state. The state statistician has called upon the county auditor for a new line of statistic-. He wants to know the eash balanrea in ail funds all th** tow nship truste. * had on the first dav# <»f Jantuirv. TmtA and lIMkl, al-o the .-ash balance' in all fund' the county treasurer ha I each mouth in I’tOa. The-e stati'ties an* pmbably j being .-inhered for ii.-e on the new j legislation that will secure to the j public instead ot the officials the inj terest on pub' c money.

tHElhub DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS The Cosmopolitan “Hub” /L.NOTHER FACT which endears “The Hub” tn y ... the px-nple of this community andh>s :<d to > make it great, is its thoroughly c smopolitan h iractcr. I ‘ st is just as welcome A- z here as the man with ten times that amount. And we .y? JPt. Ik have provided tor the $5 man just as well aud as *' ' carefully as for his more aristocratic neighbor, and the I • man with >5 >j-ei:d gets jusf .is goxl values for his jhH s the rmn *vh*> lias —better values, by t S A wa y. than he can possibly get at any other store in I * fl this country. • 1 a ■' l GoircGt U/caf for Spring I 'lb Ik I K -i-.r of • .'.• »• »r- > •♦•ting *tr * 0 t 4 a OOH 1® 1”• . > i .- r \ h Tn \ /11 <*r mixed the price* run the name Wv IU VL U r B ’ Sr fin g Top Coei* new .-over*- 1! - Ar 1- AI f* Weil ■ 1 '• ■' •• 53 10 sl3 Bf' <Aur assortment of Bovs’ and Children - C-dtr.ng Furnishings is the m st 1 mplete in the city. Jlist Received a New ft*»»orln]erV of nt NecKwear and FUrr|is>h*nU«» Everything Op-To-The-Minlitc I Ope Price to Hit I e -g::si“ B. halVer Clothing Go. • -■. r.- I ow* «♦»« •»>«. r«>R- ••*• > "*" "" — Bub M .m-.. •> *•■:.■ .j I I- H-. ;••• - to Kn’trbf»i”*n* IhM u*“ '■ -* Mik* McGriff. «f <ten«-v». ««. «I, M* '..r,-- .U ' > -I, ■ *<ir-*---. •■ , J...,,., >/.' I GET “MORE CORN ON TH£ SAME ACRCAGC >.7.> “ ; NEW DEERE No. 9 PLANT ER Ji - A EDGE YOUR BRAIN /,\ drop e NEEDS BLOOD M \ ft Cannot Run Without Fuel - Dytp-rp- jf ' fiß 1 tic Stomach a Foor Fireman. Jit h —c 'T & If you wvnt a itnxig. aetlre team. ** ' f •i'll nm-t 11* v ’«>■ <> A. _ .F- ■ rSuUn A. utteß **" _»«a* tufb-r frt-u luff-•.•-th w ar.i dv i• ; -m. J—c **^A?jrJ A 1 % th*- «tr»m. f ”t ' "i l * y With or Vi '--vty of V’A Z U 1 FW' ’■ y Without rich, red bioud f)v«p<, *i» *h .t« »ff tho \ \ j ~ /»a e bkaid suppty. Food ouuwt digest an- » >■ not yield nourishment. , F- * ■_ J AttachKpsa T.bkt each I Z went _ •veiling and you’ll do three tuu«« as Buch work the next day. It wdl put your stomach right, get your boweU into I ■— cunditwu and dll vuur arteries with good 1 Roottwr farai ma hin* ha* Nw*n known to actoere th* instant sod i»un< bJtMxl. I popularity s-s-or-l-u Ho* planter •lucw* ** l*ut o« t*» market la l*'i ■TSINSSS MAN TUAS HIS FXrr.RIF.WB. •• I•«<**»*»! ft* mu* yrirtr-b fmm<*>«*• of ettenry I | ACCURACY OF DROP — N«er et’ P* prove the L.<bv»t uxureey and I •xpcrreiK-rti I 1 a«L*iaa*4r- \u <uv*» work • -ft I- V>••« i >’ ’»r •eeere tuthHla heagartles. i,ir tt*>-I WiHihl Wr II ‘ , . ► I—.l ’.. n*• mreiM ItaieU tr-su altendo* t« i'»u«*» AU SIRFUCITY -*•» pars. ma.t» atrvog cud varefuby aaren-MeJ. •»*»*■ t. jat *».t ta«teU the mme lo me I t.a« .uwp.u aagw [ I K twenty-wren years au*l Know L’W •fßffiaH IHwpma tabUU ami" »• I I CONVRNIKNCS -laarbuwby ttwlf-iltmwt out f tit fully bem-Rtrd. Sime that tiuw I have wm I . ... . h imjiuU the \-w ** a teifvhs-u. kianu been without them. U brn 1<• vl any of the I Vnx>m.-urt:. -ud other la Ums bwl tuaaucr yvaaluie. «>mptumv nMuttionett above I t-Uie I fc»wwN —v. the tablet* a* dtfeetect I tU>.l mywif sub*tan- I tinlly cured and tn»*v <*ikt food that tbrmvrly II tlrt I • ’ t‘" < .mi- \| Jiiit. th -HuiMik. tfetr<Mt .Muh 111 1 I ■ V / We back up Retail Dyspepsia Tablets I O I Jll* K TT <V ( O with our endorsement and >ur guaren- I | JL_^SeA i y JL-* AJ A tec. Price <i cents per full sued pack* I I age. Sold only at our store or by tuad. Yi»e pf 1 - ,v - ,l ' r,^':^r^.* ■