Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1906 — Page 3
I i ini© fsblc I ERIE RAILROAD. I trrtcT Sownbß . 12 .1906 I *r decatik * garr soviro »**• m. * * <l - WWTBOCNU i s-t. -u.» 7unsi*o. Ttelai *«*»». 1 _. *. . TraV. Itaiaaa*** A***k 5 L »•’*• lr> Marina. o*l* 0U«O UPIOS I IHDIMiR’f. I « t» ” . g 4^*m t LIpWJ | 4« F *'* a z4ltt gj » U*m O’b**' MV p«i i 13 .*fn® i f •< ~ *»r. ■ pM v * J. , f 2* o ' w ChwH***tlj O*li> [toilr 04 K.IKU ««’•» *« -wm «rte“ * . .*•**•• 1 '*n»» »■*«*• iX - * i j.-. A} • ii**w I , , jf < iv-x* *° S**m ■**» *■ ' ‘ . . t **r «•• ** • 4"r *•* us C< M •»•’ *•'■* .X* l-«f r «wr • O H *rt mij{ SLIWISI OM I. R CO ' *** r »«wtr .. •• c» * ••* • A«T, ? i J? <• » • •■•>.» »••'.» » £ •» ; a•• £• trit FT*-!** ■ ••« ♦*•*»•••• ■ * * "X-tX.-Lr**rto •• »*'•«•; L .k. rru « Waatarw > •..«•*« to •!<»»• *•* 4 4 , , «cav«tos3a» .... »M » » »,«, . • • l .u*a»- !!• aiu-wl ..'<«• * ; . **.-.**»,- *->aa J O• ' .1 •**• «rr »ta» .1 S nts n Hatch This Space. •■■■K.- •■■ ■mn.uuwn. WEATRI E. Is. ■ s • »tsd WklmmUx Wgrmtr | IMMlMKaßaaaßMMaakidWfcMiriMlWwfflß^ 1 | Ms*. J Hr*’h>4*l» * btl»>ri***u* irt|> la Album liwl rvauiug. Jww '•Utu.n • bUAIHrM trip tn H .v*« |xtl oveiHitit t M Krny<*n «*• a bovine*, eat let I * Fort w »*«»» i»»t evening, Mh long wa* attcmbfig toj matter, at Hluflt*»n jfe»Kg» j 4»J 1 &» T<»»krr iviume.l t«, p'.-»rt Wayne iaH e»r<.u.f. H« «»• a pr*>f«*aau>nal . «A-s t* »«r eily. r ( 11.*, y, Arkar retOTned fr**m I” » » !<«! e*.tn»g, where .lie .pent * 'at .ill Mr. an*i Mr*. Ham Ark-’ er. M ««r. Magxw and Betty Keiaknig ’•’iraxl to F*<rt Warn* la.t evenittg. «W» kere they were the irtw.t. <>( Al liaaiinytuu the eily nflietaU &*»» fhwi rw>li«v that the annual »>*>'« <>an up ut the .twt. and al ew h about t» take plaee. AH who j A» set übaerv* tbe rotnmand will be , Frt to the pamful neeewity of ha* ', ‘‘t th* .treeta eleaned by the eity •M the n»| rolkrte.l a>> The ** maned here will likely fake wind- »’ arteui at tlteir meeting Fri4ay l <d that week.—Hluftotn Banner.
If the Buckeye Shoe we sell at two dollars a pair is too heavy and solid for you we have a nice shoe made of soft calf skin with a sewd sole that is flexible and gives to the foot when you walk. The price is three dollars a pair and if you do n't get your money’s worth in ease and comfort you haveji’t got sere feet. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes
L. I). A>lan:< made a bu.inr*. trip Ito llunti'igton today. Albert Briitwit nude a biMtine-ot trip to Fort Wa*i •• Li<.t tvrr ng. I’. W. Smith, <•* Kiclmiond, wa* attending to banking in our ! citv today. < I .Mi-* l-eiia Appletnail went to Monj r<«‘ today to make a few «la*. *i*it I with friend*. Mi*** Lurile Brokaw arrived today from Fort Wayne and ia the gue»t i of Her parent*. J. H. Feterwin returned la.t #*'•• j ntng from <«•'•.»■*.-!, -wh«>r<> >i-> wa. at tefulmg to tii.uranee matter*. ('lark Fairbank* returned to Fort! ! Wa*-.. )a*t Wmk |>., * |. 1 att.ii.iing to !«*••>♦ .m-.- n atter. . Mr». h 4 ***- 1 re*.it'tied t*. her tw-inr- , ■ at Wurdward, ok*wb**mA, t.wlav, after I i Utah mg apiea.ant vi.it here with r*la | Mr». MaUhewM>n rrt»r«*d to F»rt ; I Wayne la.t evening While here aha wa. tl* ru..t -if b*r parrot*. .Mr. | and Mr* J A. PxijHe. Mr. Daily, dautfhlerj'omne, tad |M»a <;«ra!.|. relumed Hlufflrm Monday. While here they were the K ue.t. of Mr- Hording \ Mr. and Mr* I. < Vaadrrlip re ! fut:.«-d l*«t evening from lb>rrw, I where they .pent the day with M< t land Mr*. Eugen* Kuny.m. J F <’>•: »»*, «t Fort Wavr.e. .up I IrHntendent of the Metropolitan In- | I *uraise* r«.mfumy, wa. in ‘.nr eit* to* I Idav attending to tn. iron** matter*. I If y»u don't think it peyo to ad-I I vertl.*, a«h Movnar-I Franer, at the I rNiekle Flat*, »• be g»v* away a bar. I I day before Ea*t. r. Th* rmdition of M.w. Ague. Dem- i ■- .:>g* t, *ho i* .rffenag wtb j|'-i >■ ;i-*eyi I 'i. wneii. tnwlay and w **ry h»* !*'.«■ I TW eomlit on of Re* W II hansel j jeonti-.u*. vary H* «*n« to during hi. dtae*». Hi. a any tnemta J ar* Mill hoping forager I fftf ihr H*v, Hudwm. former pa.t»r of thee M E ebureb of thi. rtly and wbe ' f nr sever*l yea#W has* been JU. ( wl. i forma, re*u|eratir.g. waa in our eity today greeting old frenda Rev Hud. I uhi ‘baa aeeapled a rail from the An I derwoO rhurrh and e*per|a to ioeate (there in a abort time He .tat*, bi. ! health ia greatly mipr..**d by hi. .tay Hi < olfonua. T> w eity eotnieii mad* a trip of in I .pre! I,in t.elay over South and t lierry ] .Ireet. to *r* the condition of tbe ewnj erete. They found it in bwd .hape in a number of place* and will order )■ several *eeti<»u» torn out There ia an entire M|uar* on South street negr : th* W A. Kunkel home and an- lher , <u|unre near <’ M Milter’, that mtwt ■ eorur *»ut. The paving r*><ii|*any e* j pert, to begn work within the twit i ten day* hiuift.-i- ***** A rail ha* been i**ued for a meeting of th* *toekb*»l.ler» of the Home Tel*|>bun* A Telegraph e*»m|*any. to b» held April W for the purpose *»f - , nut homing an inerr**e of ♦ IMI.OtW in [ it* capilaha*l**n. Tlx m.-rr*.* will bring the capital »l«wh to and * tlx MW uwue. wiil be preferred »iodt 11<. bear tl per rent, niteraaf. Tbe new ■, -t.wk will U* uM-d to pay for th* S* tumal Telephone A Telegraph ecun pasty which wa» recently pureha rd tithe Hoax eompany, and to largely ejtend th* company's .y.tetu us toll line- in northern India*;*.
.1. F. I ruelit.- « i-> attending to legal matter* at Fort W.iyne today. t’lirw. S ; etw mad*’ a bg.iti* ■••* trip to Fort Ways* - thi* morning. Ms- * Fni.«-h, ..si Rim went to For? Wnyi. thi* moriiHig t«* *|xnd th. I day with friend*. Mr*. liiiilaghan returned to Fort SViiyi. tin* morning. While here »! <■ as.* th* guct of relative*. W. H Fledflerpdiaim arrived thi*. nsvrtiiijC from New Knoxville, tl, and :• :»ttendiiig to interurban matter.. V itirer.t Forbs-.g. Will Berhng and Frank Brrtmrrkamp tviurntd to Fort Wayne thi. morning to resume their vebr.4 Work. Trite friatw left to*lay for !n*liaHUpuhv, when- be will re*tl»W hlv ifc orttbrtloH. at the i'-r.-erva-tory Ot' Mr* l’.t.r whaft’r amt children retur.cM to Wdl.hir* t..!a- Win!* ■* -v w.r.. h.-i, llt w : *h Mr ami Mr*. Jolin John. Mr an-i M-. 1. I V«a*lertip n turned to F Ikhart this Owrmng M hil. | l»»re »b*i wer»> th* gu<-«ta »>t Ms and Mr* Frtd H dfman. M - A .» ti. k ret sn-d to I W’«yi<* thi. mon.mg, to r*»nnw her »vi,.**| s*’.rk M here v-b* *-v* tbe g-w.t 4 to-- parent. J Fillgerald. • f New Y- rk. t'anada. While her* b» wo. tb* /•***! of Mi and Mr. Fh.yd Smith. Mr* Kay went to Harn* today t« land will then proceed to itaytoo, <l,l Hmwt il- r.hsw, former ekxf of J | today o.i lownw*. Mr HoCaltoe r* | tr.s.-‘f>>t •!■.* Awersear* T” i Wi»h ami k'» *i A *uib*an ”« .- nth A ease ntsflrd H*ury M Jer *» |J sin H*« waa trsed th*, worewgl be: I in favor of pteii»U« by «lefawh Th* party t<a be given by Mr. I H*>.r efort .1 Mr. K-axrman for! the Mredane, 1 im.s; w .11 —,r Thursday nftarmam I «t*«d »f «~l S-* WM* • .rtFtj Tba funrrel «f tbe «biM <4 M I lantern HtttMV •»* held th* af*r at <• * tlurfy ,/*-wk at th* Blakey ehureh. K»* Ha wr othriating, and iatermest aa* mad* r. the Blakey rewtery. Earl Snow and Todd l*nn return**! la*' evriung frvMn Anderson, wtwrr Mr Slice waa muted in marriage s t day to Ms*. Myrtle Miller. Ur n acting a* b**t man. Mr. Sn..w did not return with her h-whand. but wdl follow it i be days.. Th* funeral of Mr*. John K i‘e** pie* wa* held thi* morning at ten ti.irty •- < tat th, M E church io thi* city, R*» John Whit# ofheiatmg Interns* I wa* made in th* (levatur cettwtery. The floral offering w*« beautif-.d and prefuae. Ms* David UuM« l. al prevent eonflited to her her! and i* in a very serum* e* sulstior, suffering with *l,un a-.-h trouble She wa. «»i#ev! with a •inking spell i-ewimtay, and for a while her life wa. deapnired of She i« rearing <kmb« eaeirr, however, today. Rev Klamiug and Fn*fr-*«*r Dam k-*‘!ss*r .ent to Fort Wayne ths* morumg, to attend a Fastonal aiul teacher.’ e*ie.frr*l.«‘e nt the lulh.-r.o ehurrh. whirl; will last until Thursday. Rev. Kiawring will art a. secretary and Profe****ir Ihmik’-ehler will get a* or ran Ist. Th** yt.ung* «t «*>n of Dr. Beardsley, •stnle playing ball yr.terdny after noun during the rvrrw hour at *ci:,«i| was .truck m the mouth by th* ba!!, cutting hi* upper lip in a frightful ma .in Th* *> iiig n.an s* •. • -•;* able tu speak, owing to the »w<4!en condition of the lipa. Otto ore*n, Otis Dibble and Harry Smith on yesterday killed three large blur racer snake, near the John F.liek tile mile while with their aebool ela». they were studying botany. The snakes were ail from three to four feet in length and were all killed within a raditi. of ten feet. This ia onr first -nake story of the waarm and no far th* best one. Word was received thi. morning from MmiroeviUe announcing the death of Mrs. Judy Knck. a well known old lady of that emnttunity. The message did ‘ot state the eau**’ of death, but it * .•.timed that old age was the di •-t ■•anse. She wa*. I seventy-five yea. cl ngThe funeral services will be hel l tomorrow sit ten o’clock. She was the mother of .Mr*, thorge lion- r of this eity and the grandmothef of Mrs. Joe Lyman . .... ■ ■. ■ u■
CLIP YOUR HORSES A Few Reasons Why it Should be Done A STORY AMD ITS MORAL Paoptar h Hohkoux Have lav.tiled the M<*‘ M le:n Clipper on the Market t h*. *.,.** k. WtkfK aful tail-ki* < rlipjar-l he rwa .IrfaMk xmH I r.kf*t«r3 FHrf « «|gtV *• * > »•! • w»«**k Tb»r<4 Am horw u mH *<#-.« iti.gsf'** imf*" mi £ $ i?t tOK in tlw when hi* a#:r s**«g W A TRIT HTttHY I »cW ••*•«■*» *■• • Bs«*i J.'sdl -jf I wee* clip,*-! b> th* .pro<g and Ml 1♦( *w<miw* •»» r»p»r«M. (let the Let n.ult* ftMB ,**W i» I vcwtiMent !>-» taking *•*• es y*w» I *4. at a .htrif* -■';** wf v**h, a *e» I which ■■» i b» » entsdnw *- I Take ynwr burte t*» Tbe F «ahl**a a • UMM DROVE |i A, Hntimgurtwer, ®f Ihceinr, *.* ytHirrxd her* over the Walibath. Mr* IL I H -ffman *rsl»rte. *.t at Ais.ncr, Sunday, the M..WC* (Mln, Ornla Hine, WknMM Hoffman Elmer A «*bu’g»r are.t to Hi.fft.a* Monday, whex hr ba* Muepled • I*sitiun it* the Bunny Atkin*' barber -«®uphhrrmwii HigifWV* I* erecting a new Thi* w hi* first eudeavvx at being a gMNwMrtV. Arthur heh*xi|*p, who fdannanl t* return I- < i cmnati «« Monday, to rv«uHx be* *-rk there. »• ill *t law h*une with lagnppe. (hit M-I*a«.h> ei«*M> Frtda* of ths* Wf*k, tik* tlftlff* f«»T t|>* f*»tWIS-ff*!MT**fTWFHI ‘"Wbcti *lO br John tb* pnu* »a|4 tbr *rh«•»»!*♦ t«* tiu« ThtuFwelav *»f *•*< a***, »t*d **•» th* A J F r**neh Jam** Ksrer left f»r Fort Wayne, U»t 'ittsi.ltr to tab* (h‘* *«*<• •**' ice etaminattun M«« R«*H« laddy Mi ftOtng bt* iai*lt*Ml *• I’MMHwr ift the tTbuol during hi* Ms-<* Kattwrin and ESk Mreh bergvr ga«*‘ a farewell reception. Sunday •Veiling, in honor of M>-*;■* Dm** t’oflin. and tlrilla Bferi*. who ha*r been viaitMig her for wnie tirr»e. Mr*. Tina K. Mann, *>f M incie, pre-oient «>f th* Rebekah Assembly, will meet with the Lnsu Grove hnlg* mi Fridu* evening. -*ti, and y.'.-n.lsly l on.lurtor, M - Lirzi*Helrn, will no doubt be present, also AH member, of the order are re*p»e«ted to attend. F J Slxpherd i« experimenting with an idea, anginal with him. for cliang'ing the habitation of puiltry. which have a.l*»pte*l the -traw stack an their rwmttng place. Hi. .ixeeea ir. this venture i> marked. F**r full tnfornxtiott n*nrerning hi. meth**!, an.! *ur.T*s ask Mr. Nliepher.l, and he will tell yon all about it, free of charge. Ait eirfertainn ctil will lx given on j Saturday evening of this week at th*’ Elmwood school house, district No. .*. Two faree eomedy-dramna, entitled •‘Tbit Rascal Pat.'' and ‘•The L**an of a Lover,"' will In’ presented, (l.sid mi-oic will lie given in great quantities. The entertainment is tinder the
f ______ ■ ■- —-J — — Linen Samples Just received « lug 10l of thoo* Linen Sample*. They •re much bettor ami larger than tbe former lot. They IhtdO to 24iXl and are aamplew rejMMMkiting table linen fro® XL’ to fg yard. They are put up otxhaH doren io a pnrkage, uniform atae, aod mH •«.! ttxiaal 60c package Spletel.4 vahwu are worth d<*ibto tbe pre* to aeyoae Jt*at the thing fci< plate •©*•»», ***ry -lay KAgdUM. to* to««!«. at-' , at. V<m rouM txt buy ••*■& quaiitv at reg ular pnrew tat me'are il.v* *!c*»bto> th* price f'eaa® *a ami «*» them i>*f r« lb* gto-t pa- kagea »re *ll i.-- •■-* -j At True’s 11 —* 1 T I \> • J th* eageltoiMor *r th* Ducbcr-Hampden Hatches» ■kd I B 1 k y 1 Iplli * 84k4 a TWy IW *-44 *-* tru»< <w « heMI w*<<H v*lm< jwf « *-**•* ■ - 1 M D M HENBLKY frx * V J IKOA! TH Jewal* jF l» ■■•■■ — I— 'WS
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. I U !«>—« Sm « toad MM iiMik . .. ahi .VidCM. eoraJ FOIt MI ST :«w*ew teewto. .» iMra**. ante f«* Itot Mtot rntot •« V I IKHw MtX Verwa ■. if lAi.’t. I/ t < *-■ v ■>SFy 3 Lil 1 4* / J Copvtiy- t i<jc6 bjr Hart ■>< haflner 'J Marg • Hero a v.ne f the gi<xf reaaor.a why »»ieii H. S 4 wg nhow it in tb**ctrt th* straight front Varaity suit. • If roti want to see bow the front of it looka. come in Jacy day and ww'll "bow you. v>ur Sprit:< StiitA *<■• sn p ♦ iwtv people th mb ever befi r«, Tbey’li pleat* fwi. Holthouse, Schulte & Co., Good Dlothea Seiki a.
