Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1906 — Page 3
Time Table ERIE RAILROAD, j p, trri-CT November 12 .1906 DECATUR. hast bound ~ vnrW Bvpr**«* I S#*, m. I» .. N >ir r u.niin<loclutnlin« «l *:»**•»• j**' - r«tX. BosWn V»». l> m j y * Y . Exp###* V- m. S WEST BOOM) , ~rmm I'tDin 80. T. Chlc**‘ " S;Vt •. id IS I.^“^'aerudition .»•«#* m j #*!>'«•• «**•»• ,n fp° IJ * *"!,* Monday. *" JOB* rMBSIBO. tiekst cHJtNO RUPIOSTiNDUNJ R’t. * ru - r f I'iOft—Now In *iun ■ ... .Hit. t*Ujr KxSuo K.Sun Only L’ I , |»•„„ sl'nm * Uyni MSpni V. ‘ .1.1 tuiam ’#«am :i.*ipm 10 I'.pß! * rh , U'«m lS.Oßpic s»pm. I *4in Jiacpin* ewr to Clnolno.t; Dally to I Lily Od. K.yld* E»Sun I JUiin 7.s®*fn ll"p»» l- j* C •' 1 1*To 1” **« « fl»|.tc ili.Up.i (i»p“i* * >-*Sp» ’'• 4oum T.».• l 'ity l E.pm JMpm - * f .J '.. _ i '.um » -lOpßi m j;i’. :;«-Liiy «!*>«> ••»»»> ,v, .r*t« .tr.pif.* cmr to Birli nits. I'mill P»rlor<inrtO O. It »Bd Ma< li 'T* -rnln Psrtor car lot# K »nd P.r O K U1 Maok City. roiEDO. ST.tOUIS k western r. r.co * OIOVIO i-BAf BOUT*It «9 C* Jon* *», toot UR. . I_c v «n.fct»l Tf.Toiw. ajily.- . m S •ic*y»*o» a »T ”4*2* “ * i—l..*y#iur**#. da11y...... ...... --B® fr.ltkl *:« p* f HT fcaisMssim ■ »*. s *' ii-Lo«a) *r*Wt#‘ • »:»• «° Llk* Krl* m WHIBI flm* card from BlaßTow Ist. BOOTHBOUND U-D*llf Slept Hood.y -'.II» ■ ia 10-DWly Sie»P« Sunday Il:»Ta« Sc * l>aliy*ic*pt»un.l.T »:»p® *o 41 run* throutli to italutpolll wlltotl •a***" trrlrlnf IS W a a Bo t* ,**»*• tadianopolls »t TfOO* m. Knu without chany*. arrtvlM at Blnßton ***\r»* J a rsa via Hunala * Bit I *o*ta er — r i ;"! . i - .... Watch This Space. THE MODEL WEATHUB. Generally fair. Rining tempenture me— ——J »• ll i iilllh' wax A buaiin*** cHltt’i At Tori W»v iip ttnlay. M IVarl I’urily tjient Suiiilbv < ..it* in Bltlffinti. Fir.t Hobivr, i*i Biirne, wa» a liu<*ira ■ i#> our pity UxlAy. Kraoh M«|4*w nn<l Jsiiipx Humt *»i> hit«in«x« inller* At ll»ak!aii<l toK K Smith has gone to t'hieagti Hrigtit* t« work At th*» PBrjientpr Ihmiirtui, ll ft'. Booiy nont to ln<laiiA|>oli , < thin morning, when* ho will oomlurt a hor>. » a |p. M i*» Shark toy nliiiTutl to Fort Wayne thin morning, aflrr Hjietiilinjf Siikilav with her parent*. Mi** Kflto t'lmney retnrneil to I*lyBenCh thi* inoniing. While here xlte ■ - the vne»t of Ml*. A. Slonehuf;If yon want a ball team here this #*»m come to the Commercial Club tonight.
«~JL. “No ■Ocountln* '1 ——J for t«»te»,' 6.itd tha J * , 1 old woman, whan —\ ' m j, l> irhutbandkliwd \i tt,e co,v " accounting for te when some sbß. nd 9 buy ie-i. Foot-sore /-) ot vr-i6-s~re, ‘bay i\J \ at lei* «ro what f J, —-A \ mrchased in# / \\ Comfort y\j Quality are worth hun *n£ for, buj j\ i/l •t’9 a short cry to a Crossett shoe and j j jc | there they n.re. I A it CROSSETT BA f 3.so SHOE *4.00 l__l I “MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY" \ -J | (TBADKMAKK) ■ H vovir daafer does not k»on thorn. w •**'torwardmc’harg 2?Scr«tpt of price with 23e. additior *1 ♦ pay forwarding ci» rg LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc., NORTH AUINGTON, MASS. W Charlie Voglewede Se!!s 'Em in Decatur
•John Sehnir mad#* n bu*ities* trip to Auburn this morning. Mt.-s (i ary went t*» F<> t Wovne to I »|tenil the <ltiy with friemla. Mrs. Harry Helm *p, :i Sutnlay with friends at Van Wert. i itdi n McKean iniub a business trip to (ienevn this lilotnillg. Ilenry Hart made u business trip to Fort W ayne tilts morning. Frank Wiiians mmle a business trip to fort \\ ay ue tins momin—. M. \ . 11. Vrctiboid made a business trip so I'ineinnali tlii« morning. I'. M. Heid made a business trip to Sitngis. Mirhigati, this morning. .John Kern, of Midland, Mudi., is in our eitv the .'in*f of friends, Otto Kirseh made « business trip to Vicksburg. Mieh., this morning. I*. B. Dykettiau made a business trip to Huntington this morntrig. t *harb’s Met lie rs mad*’ a business • rip to ludiaua|M>lis thi* HKirning. Its >t t opp, of Bhiffton, was in or epv. Sundav. he .-m si of friends. B. Mi-e|,and irid t'bris. Yoder, of Berm?, were business rallers to our pity, tmlay. B Mi" 1.0. ile Is-i-ke, ••!’ Hi ilTton, sjs'nt Sunday evening in *»ur city with friend*. Hr. Dykeman, of Berne, passed tiirongb our eity, t#,day, enroute t« Witlshire, O. The following letter* remain in the postoffipe unealled for: Mrs. Anna K. Ktnery, Mi** Klira Homier. •I. H. MeFeely went to Montpelier thin morning, where he ha* accepted u |s.sition in a meat market. lock Franee left last evening for I K # rbeater, Pa., after making a plean- ( ant visit here with his mother. Mr. and Mr*. Oeortre f’hnnuster returned this nmmitig from Marion, where they a pent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs F. A. Mann left this I ne>tiling for Sa| soleon. Obi#*, where J Mr. Mann i» putting up a sehool | bouse. Harvey Hail returned to bt* honn in Missouri, Saturday e-.i-nmg. He was here attending the funeral of his mother. Mi* liolnot B!a<kbnrn return#*! !:,*i .*,from Marine, win;' »|«iUt Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. lvnler. Mr and Mr* Will Form .in. r< | (dhmml t*V4*iiiiijt from \ #** Httrpii, where they were visiting with Mr. | anil Mi*. F.d tiroes. Miss Kindemeyer and Mt»* flartiIman return#-#! to Fort Wayne this j morning. While here lh«*y w*re the j guests of Miss lutnkenau, Malissa Muinma, age,l sixty-five, of | Union township, is very ill with atom* ] neb trouble and her recovery l* itn- ! |s>s*ilile. She i« a sinter of J H. I and Keisen Momma, of tin* eity. The Shak#-s|S'are Club will hold the closing news km of the year at the home of Mr. and Mrs .John W. i Tyndall, on Monroe street, this evej mug, F.aelt rnemls r wtil Is - allowed I to invite olle guest. J. K. Ellsworth writes ns from Fort Seott. Kansas, that lie has sold hi* department store at Mn#lt*ou. Kansas, au«l ha* purchased a ronlroi i interest in lh»‘ State Bunk | at Quioey. Kansas. i If you want a bail team here this aearon. come to the Commercial Club to .light.
Will Mirnse made a business trip ! to Fort land today. Maggie Dulin, of Monroe was shopping in th«' our eity today. Mr* .Hiehards, of Monroe, was: shopping in our eity today. Will Hyman n-turned today from , u business trip to West I’-ijty, •). Mi-s Hess went to PoitJaud t-slay to in.ike a short visit vvitli relatives. Mis* Kiev w o to Monty ,' today i to ies'.e a short »' s,t witii relative*. Hr. Blackmon, of Blufftoii, was a ■ professional eailei in on# ,-ity toduv. j t alytoii ISo win tel iiviied t<slav front a bnstne** trip# t<# Fort Wayne j II \ 1 1 ist. .• i- ipntp tit with la : gn|.|»- at bis home on Wincheater j street. Mr*. .1 W. Hahn retut»e«l to K#*l I key today, She was enroute from I Willshire, Mr*, {.tike returne«l f,»lav fi *e Warsaw, whet she was visiting wtth J relatives, Mrs. Klten Sutherland, of MariOhio. pa»—d through the eity, entotit, i to K , ma/ .o, Miel,. A small tire, wdu ib did no damage, i ■was diseoveroti v.■ si,■ r,l#,v m«*rtiitig. at ' lh«* lion.** of O. M. Snellen on north i Third street Mts*e* Bertha Kohne and Stella j Bremerkamp arrived t#Hiay from Fort 1 Wayne t*i attend the funeral of Mi»* Ague* Hwiiiiiigrr. Mr*. J. J. ilower wtd eiuldren return'd to M'titiaie this morning While hete they were the guests of! Mr and Mrs H VV ll*. r> Miss UladvM Flanders left thi# morning for ( inetimati. J) . where *h# will make a visit with her gramlpar etit». Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle. U. tHelm, agent for the Preferred Accident Association, of (telrott, {arid Harry Cordua a eiairn. this morning, of ten dollars on acount of a mash cd finger. 4 Iff Ifllfl j Mr». A R Bell entertained a num S.*er of la.Si#s at an aftertnmn thimble party at Bell View, today, in rt>nt|#liinent to her daughter, Mrs. I I' j Beil, of lairatn, Ohio. There will lie a n..cling of llte Fnights of Colon bus .«? thru ball yi. j Thursday evening, April Jd, Patti, t. J take s#,me action in behal of tan forma sufferer*, i net, member « rr j .j leve l to >-* p. *.-rt May h bn* been d< -ignated as a day in ■ • ,p ' - . ■ , A r rang# no i ' will la made lor carting away the rub lush and it is bo|*'d that < very one <n lieeatur will join ui a general clean mg of (lie front yards, the ba< k yards and tbe alleya. The sterropteon vi**ws of Sm, r i»u cisco given a! the Baptist chuiTli last evening by K#*vr. W It t'ulbss, wet* baautiful. Rev. Culh*« will s#«m have the view* of that city taken sinethe tpiake and tire, ami they slsmhi funitsh an atraction that would draw a targ#' crowd. Th< Elks lodge <>n nett Friday eve ning are preparing to have a Hu#' time at their hxlge room, and U|*,n t III* A of tmM li#* jfivfti th# *w>rk #n<l a ,-jrtl m-rruhi \%ill lit* h**!t| at ell*** The U >rai onl.r u% ftnimrtvr m m*ml**n»h!p* ini hiII *mr»h mnk .vfcjfimr the onlm in tbr lorn Stettier was arr#-«t#*d yesler.lav morning early by Night P.dic. j man Joel Reynold*, and hsb-ed in ui'l on a chaigc of puhj.r utloxie.itiot). He vvn# arr,*igin*#l flu* n- ruing In fore Mayor «Y*f.# and was gr * ] the u.ual *U,se, a dollar and costs.] amounting to nine dollars and thirty I cnt,. lie Will lto.#r«l it out with HI writ’. Butler. Tire Clover la-as *!•,*. flint 'he . eus#’ of F.#f l-ov.’lte, of Lina. Uh;o, j wh«, iuui|s* i frvilo a C|#»ver ?a*tif i (•Hill 'i#*.ir Cayuga - luh it was run- I ::m.u :-r!y m:!, s an i: ’nr, in* Iht v ] muter the itnptils# that be 4i» a limit j O be robbed, is ~m* oi tin* strangest case* that ever e.t.t.e to their not tee. Il<- *timk lit,* soft giwtutd ar.d wa* not badly hurt. T!ie man i* about thirty v< us old. e|| dressci! aiid claim* to be a metiilmr ui the Ulna :<thiol lire deportment. There <u. les* sickness !*! Indiana during the tir*t three month# of thi* year of any year since the stale board of lieaith begun keeping a record. Secretary Hurty made thi* statement toduy. Lvatlis w#re fewer and the getierirl health of tile state was bet i,r. Hr. Hurty -.:*y« i: i* aeeouutysl for in two ways. In tin first place the vvcallic.' was tine and |#eople were enabled to Ite out ot d»>,irs ino-t ofjhe time during those inontlia. T.ii* wait gieat advantug#’ it:.;.- : itch a* most of the disease in I liana, aeeonling to Hr. Hurty;, ,ti i »>r ailments. If you want a ball team here thi? scasou, come to the Commercial Club .ouight. . ! .^i
THIUiIUB , QECATUR. JND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS OoiYeGt and Seasonable Clothes /V, fiUrrjorlst onc*» conhdcd to an wnltitii -m tht .icccictof sm '* cess in business: “Buy a lot of rikls it a low price,” said he, “and sell them at a high price.” Mighty gtxxl plan for a man born without a conscience and one that works rather well with non-investigating {>e<>j ie. This institution, however, is operated on radically different prineip'es, yet notice the conditions. “THE HUB” is the greatest and l>est clothes store in the county and continue# to - . increase with seven league strides. DRAW ' -riff*# 1 YOUR OWN CONCH SIONS. I \ f / / %j y : '\ J Seasonable Offer ings in I Men’*s Clothes Ho ef’ Spring Svts, singic md übic #te.»--tc-; !.:.c jj\ gray worsteds, tweeds, liicvoits, cassif , ]1 ■ ‘ SIO to S2O ; | U| Spring Rain Coats, remarkable variety r ,/J (! in ill styles and material (HiZU S 5 to S2O r~* 9 a I Boys Styles si to S 5 One Price to f\ 11 ---:.* — ~ B. KdlVcr Clothing Co. -Vw." 5U . . ___ B—#< r.**«.*a* j •!»•(< rtHH-lpti mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n i ■ 1
———— Wild** Watt* made a Hum*.' ** trip j to HhilTtoit today. Mr »»>.! Mi*. Aestwt Hr..*n. -f j WilUliir*, were »Hopp»m;' u» tot* city I today. Vlr». Sullivan returned t" Van j Htiri-ii today. Hbe *a* citroutr from j Borne. JtiHgr l) I). lit-lkr VMitmUy aftrn>iMHi from a bu*i>*r«t i trip to rA*»trrtj Oil to. Hix* Zells F»»u r-tun"*l to I Richmond ("day. Mini” here the wb* j the v l u*'*t of friend*. Mr». ford returned to Nan Huren j today. While in the city she »»* j (||p £* *!«**( of THE PRIVATE WON. Nibaknl Ml* iHpol'.r IWnl »»'l • • «'*|'«-.l I ..art Harllal. Clinrtin tlraiUstisli übeii Hi the lieu ! tah army win orderly twin clerk, and a neu ly arrive*! otker one# entered the s ltMi.il where he * a* silting at work and add reed to hhu mane .1 *.**>urte oti» order I’rtxate Hradhttign took no notice The order true repeated with jau oath. SHU Ho nun enn-ut Tie nlt : eattte again. with aotne foul word* add t «d- The remit soldier mar drew hint ( seif to til* ftlll height an<i. eatklnt Bp to (’i* officer. Hash? him l**nve t!o* room I or !e< would throw him out. He went j amtirdhiKl' . tint iu a few • lOni.-nt* the j ffromelluj of mu»ket» was heard out | side, the di' ir opened uud the eol'ifui I walked In. p.* !by tti • offl" r It was clear that the private soldier J ha<t COtnaiHted an act for which he might be court martin led. and a* be said oti.l felt myself In a tight j place.” The officer made hi* ueeuea , tion. and Private llmdl- , iui:H " >» bid den to explain. He add that the of j ticer should state the exact words In ’ which he bad him, and the Other ”h- had. .ifn -.11 n tom hos honor lu him. gave *h<» offensive »en tence word for word '• ben ITlvaic Brudlau :h aid. addressing the eolo net, that the officer’* tiieioory must. surely !*• at fault ill the whole matter, . as he oould not have use I language so. nidiecumlng to an officer and u gen- I tieiunii, The colonel lurtud to the of fleer with the dry remark; "I think Private Itrsidlnimh Is right There j must Ih* some mistake. *’ And he left. the room All employees of the Mit ten Fa tory will report for duty Monday April 30th. 11’ yon want c bail team here this cez. :.n, come to the Commercial Clnb toright.
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