Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1906 — Page 3
■TiiTi c a o i ERIE RAILROAD. ■|S KffECT Xov<Mnber J 2. 1905 ■ DECATUR. ■ * KART BOVtW q _ r «. q« 2• ■ ft ■tn • K’ K - ■ * A wh HTBOLMI> B Ho * n ’ '’“'''funned ." . . m Bl* • '■> . \' n : Motion 10: Ww m ■b -■ V v',. ■r-.l fandat. • ~ .i* Monday- ■<- ' ’ ’ .. % „ EU mO.Tr«M AW. Hi , r,.,. Tr»<- rtweM" ot. K.'O". “ Marh.n. Ohio lisiffl RSPIDsTiNDim R’Y. ■ a”-- .., _xow mes.-t Aim B ~ “',,, v Kr-un K«?un Only ;.IMm 1 -I*vn> T'Wptn »r,ntn 2 l»pm -.«*.pr«- ' * »ura I<> >’-P® tyofif.tn 5>.65p»u C o* u rear HS* I|Bl> ' Hally to B »i» tUily O<l. EapWa K«»un I enata ' *‘>® S I'piu i» M . <i ■ j. T.SOpm ivs-nn a.»pra •'**“ - « • v 1 lO.Jtopm • 'J-uta . t- ■. »-. uinz car V* Mftrk City ■ *-**' ’. . ( H and Mart I ’»i'o Par or <mr to G H Mod fcUba'r. >: w Mach c»y. ■ fsijgo ST.LOUIS & WESTERN RR CO ■ t«a» aouTw- ■ 1B .8 ■ «ABT. , „ ■ . »_&,»tr.«rcH. Tra»a,«f. a«11y... S .M • n ■? to J. y •«;•?»'“ n<lk » *T - ;s> M ’ W I * to' *l* "’•ie«UZ- ® • ' 0 “-‘ I Lak* eri» * Wastark fx.car'l from Bl'iffloa lad, ■ SOVTHBOUNU B*,*• * • m* •..' n >o' I ‘ »» ln.!ian< polta at lttOa m U'j«» jH „ ( t . cL*o»» arr,»ln« at Hiufft r B ! /‘< • <■ • ■' ;n ” * * r | Watch This Space.S IHE MODEL n -*—■• - ——” • ■ WEATHER. B ■’■ :..ir tonight and Frida;- ■ takr B| IV ip' ma I* ;i bu*im** trip latii.i. ’Hiio. today. fl. M i.i i returned Inst rveninff bK fr n vi.it lit <ii llt'Vtt. M Tm ■• iln .«-<>oti>i tank work n' a. k - i‘ lodge tonight. Comp. i. i i.trsp to Foit Wayne. HH \l 'I'M nan n'(’i\ed lodilt ! loin IV , .<• a > d i., the gue.t of Bl ''C- i' i* H'dh-r went to Millers|B <' . ,i.t eretniig on btl-i'ie-v B| ittp- ’tmi’-e. !■! M » It'. ’ l , i(l id !>:il>e returned to Ik < J While l et-e tliev were Ur . ot her parent*. B Tl • . ■ ;d service* of .Joliothsltl Ml Err. o Ibe held tomorrow at the U Bapti.t rhureh at one o'clock. M Mr- \| .ve< mid daughter. Nettie, MB tr'.i; . today from E'ort Wayne. |H •i’vr-' troy were visiting with rela H the. Bn • M ,l " 4 ' ii-i'' nirived today from I’-m B !Wl '' Mei;, being called home owing B'* ,il * ’’ ’'.th "f his mother. Mr* da B Hurt. M | lamkoelder returned to B ky !’ Il Fort Wayne, where he was n »ttei,,i o n conference of the Luth- ■ Wan rimreh. He acted in the capaeB B - v **• '’’k'.mist during its progress.
I Makes Us Feel Good I when a fellow conies in and says I like a fellow did today—“ Have you got any more Railroad slices? Here j is a pair I have worn just a year, ’ Sure we’ve got’em and jnst as good and solid as ever. Men’s plain toe or tip $2.50 and $3.00 CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE Sells The Shoes
Dr. i .illis made n business trip to I t ’ - • i... .1. M. Fris’itgei- .made a borines. . trip to i tenet a today. if. K. Alli.on was looking after ; banking lm*ine-.s at Berm- -<>dav. ,i : k,,|t W.syne. i. • our -ity tn g■■ d of hi* primt*. ; Attorney Werrimnn .if Bluft. >.i, • wa* a business -aller in oru citv toda-. Frank t otfiell, of Berne, was at- , lerdit g to legal business in our city today. Mo It. C Townsend went to Fort Wayne this morning to sjieiid the day with friend*. I Mrs. I(ardet) passed through our > t 1 • today rout ' t'lllttl ''it Wa ■ !,< to Willshire. i > Ea-vi N'e|»,,n went to Monroeville [ this tnoitung tn make a short visit ■ with relative*. 1 M - Mill- >• ntnrmd to Fort Wayne i iitis mm-ning aft • m-ik ng a p!«-a*anl i vi : » with relative*. I 4 - Sarn 1 ! Smith went to Monroe1 ville last < ’ iiitnf to siwtol a few day* with friends. i Clark J. Lutz |»-nt the day at Berne, being there on legal bnaine** | of tin im|K>riaid nature. Mrs. C. F. Rosenwinkle, of E’ort Wayne, i* in our city the guest of i Mr. and Mr«. C. T. Ranier. I I Mi*. Charles Battenburg went to E’ort Wayne this morning to make i ! few day*’ visit with rrlntiv.*. 1 C. F. Rosen winkle and A B. Hine* returned to E’ort Wayne tins moiu iug They were business callers here S. N. Young, of Toledo, i* in our i city, being railed here owing to th* [ death of his brother in-law. Jonathan Everidt. » ’ Mis* Stella B.*»»merkainp o tnrreii to E'ort Wayne this toonnng, tv re ’ stum' her *< h<* I wort . While lien tube was tin guest «>f her parents. Charley ILi’-il nd. of t<ei*va, was J,0..i.;,»■■•• i.'i-iin— • 1 ■■ ■:-ty Hi lis interi-sted in *» vent! oil invest m<-it* that have turi-d out on the r.ght side o! the ledger. Rev. C. G. Hudson will return to hi* pastoral work in A< lersoti to morrow, after sjs-mliug several day* among hi* Ifceatnr neipiaintunci-s Hi* •. ho|i*«ho!<! goods, which were stop I here, were shipjs-ii to Aml’-rsoii. Tom I'hiitd left last evening for F.verctt, Michigan, where he ha* accepted a position a* driver ami <-on- • ditioiier of two of Michigan's famous > i race hoi-ses. Tom i* an expi-rt when it come* to holding the reins, ami be will no doubt be heard fnmi la-fore ' the season closes. McDowell farm of the adimnislralor Dan I'oiitiu*. Then- i* eighty acre* r in the nfrm urn! the price paid was $5.2110. This make* Mr. Poiitiu* a farm of 240 acre* of th* Is «t land ' that van lie found in the county. ll* I w ill make considerable improvement* to hi* nev.lv scrpiired realty. Geneva - Herald. Gruver Miller, son of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Miller, had tin- miat'ortum' <4 ■ having the thmnb of hi* right band ■ broken last evening at the .lourual ofHee. He w as catching papers from the ( folder when the i:u»chine la-came clog ged up. ami in endeavoring to relen-e it, iiad hia hand caught with the abtrv'e result. The injury, although • painful, is nothing serous. The AH I’SofewsionaU defeateil the Klondike* last evening in their serie* of thn-e games, at rite Palace Alley*, [by a total <>f Hl pin*- The games ■ I were unusually gmsl and several high i scores imnli-. Klein of the Klmslike* rolled a score of 222 and Dorwin of - the Professional* rolled 202. PeterI Min of the Klondike* had the low ■ score of UH and Ellis had the low score for thu Professional*. 111. A 1 return gam* will lie played *<«>n.
_ __ | WE CAN’T HELP IT! | i ■ - -— —i ■ 1 I 1 If the “bargain” vehicle you bought didn't turn out to I I be what you paid your money for, and the you I 1 bought it of is out of business. 3 ' '-*/ 1 I Wft I pendable gc< ds. with a strong guar.ntlee ot . * r■ * ■ 11 *\X. ggSBSSZj&a'U ~. -- - us V ou have the a surance th.it wc ,y-.f t>- m a Itk ■if'"' ‘ —'' ways here t<> nnk- anythin. r <' "ti’t. * ■ .a ' Z tl ] where, perhaj ~ hut tufffW!'«!!!?'lt'fnrt’ ff I ’. ■ J : a a or o»tr vehicles elseu ■ * A ■ '-j a a I. I [ 'if 6 '-Z/ that we always keep jjc-' jo: tfc| V n/ B ■ '1 i procession. B BU ik \ jL kOJk ■ Hi V w have made* nthk yk tuft *♦. l|,.Adld ■ I I ftk ** ** need? <4 vehicle 1 Km r< ©ar*ftt< Jk-MrnirJrts ■ . y( Vi every type of jobthat is desirable and each I IS- » ™path m M’ao■ I 'A run of vehuijefc B H rrzitews • • Jfcr*« v,»<« ■ .« w.. . 1 Whether you care to buy now, or come merely to get 1 posted, our lines will prove interesting; nnd you are just as welcome in either case. ♦. j Schafer Hardware Co I We can supply all your wants in Harness and Horse Goods. we now 1 make all our own harness, and buy no&ing but the best grade leather* 1 T OJ HDCJ JflVtiW I 1011
IL K. Alltom «#» attending to banking bu-ru*" at Fort Wayne !«*t ••veiling. Mi— Blanc! r Dibble returned t«>day !r< tu Marton, where she wm v totting with relative*. Mi*. John Hi«<iler went to Fort Waytie la»l evening to visit her uiother, who to seriously ill. Miss Lucile Brokaw returned to Garrett last evening ntler making a ■ mt viatt with m ■ pan ■!- Mr. and Mrs. Itori Miller returned to Chicago laid-evening. While here they were the guests of Ms and Mrs. Wi’rd Gale. Mr*. Lucy Colehin, Bernard Kohne a' I .hilliis Heidesmall left la** eve ning for New Huven to attend the funei.il of Frank Heeder. Mrs. John Miller and Mrs Fctig returned tn Fwt Wnyw last evening While here they were the guest* of' Mr. anil Mr*. Med Miller. J idgr Erwitl and ' J lain '• addle** the Civic Improvement Society at the Library building mw wrung. During the afternoon Mi»s Anna Winne* will talk to the children of the Junior order, telling them how to plant their Hower *eed. 'Squire Jauiea 11. tSnii|b,,itt high noon today, performed a fashionable wedding at his place Jtnit- , ing. Mis* Alma E. Smith and William Cookson in the holy to»lld* ot wedlock. The young i-ouplC resdllr in the southern part of tlu • - TOR M ter the ceremony. A small crowd witin—rd the tiappy nisywt. b Hugh Hite received a letter today from tin* H- uJi*y owj) pr»ent located inrafis. France, stating that i.> n !»*• min a I miiiob able tune and wa* seeing much of the day and would endeavor to visit the juipe. He did not state in his lett T when he again exjieeted to lain! American -nil. Joshu.i 1 Li ~r I. ... i ..pi. Stock and 1‘- iltry Fann, south of I’eterson, nCTto,.. having he- - riMDi wr i the hist three to.p's with eatharral ' in-.; located in.his to. ad. He under- ■ a piiinfid <i.s i .i: ion qii Tuesday o |l..s we< co <’• - s lark. Hto'M dy r..’i>ver«Ss hoped •’ r by bis majiylfrijfid*. ■
. " I *i n—r—— — -wuww dL. We are sure that we re more deserving fvi rJL tlnin evpr <sf your patronage, owing ,tp the t\ faMfliJt we now have gathered, at the Very m * dm ■ -W' * P-W. y threshold of spring the largest, best and i most comprehensive stock of Men $ and •• >v: ( Clothing. Hals and Furnishings that ? ever ehYdfed* the city of Decatur. In J 'x preparations ter tb|e spring and svmmer have been made upon a scale une<iu<4ed in )3 2X dU h'lstai'y oi the Myers-Dajlev r4*l Co.’s most successful business carter The noW>S wgPi sepn myever bought in thia /ity. It ‘is cuttom' iauoring ready-to Wirar. The fabric* . c®pr»‘< h ’•***» _ ,*' 7 r » « i . u o^ r^ heh i« h art novelties «s, sjtreme as you wish as few sni>« of any one pattern as XQur exclusive tailpr will make and of 7 course the staple elei.tnce and standbys of ,-\p.z / gentlemen’s apparel. The styles are absolute- ' ly correct and we guarantee to fit you as well t ‘ t ‘ as the best tailors - in the large cities~or oh r “ terms? WWy Daiiev—Co... x Decatur's Best Clothiers. ' *' /I Id & /'ll ’ | v Ji
