Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1906 — Page 3

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■" WEATHER Thunder Storm Tonight and To Borrow. I M Emma J->hn»on, of Monroe. ».<• -f.-pping in «ur city today. H<i«) Kix'inirman «»» a bu»iue*» • »t Hoagland today. iVt. r Forking made n bu»ine»a trip to hit Wayne thia morning. i’>i. Soldner. of Heine, was n b,- i.- ■ caller to our city today. '■o on- Veley, of Geneva, »a» a bi* ,c» s caller to our eity today. Mo» Funny Dutcher went to Fort Wayne t|>i« morning to visit with . nlatixs, Mr- Smith went to Hoagland this , asorning io make a abort visit with Mative*. i M .Merle Hurdg went to Fort i c lust evening to visit over Sun- | day with friend*. M .nd Mis. B. F. Weldy returned I " .1, lost evening. They were en mute from Berne. I Mi nd Mr*. lu’-v returned Io Fort ; W*v • ,i»t evening. While hen 1 theyi’ Si s -itiug with friends. jl

Are You Particular JST See the line of Ladies Patent _ [Sffa Oxfords we are selling at W Light and welt soles. Button, jMHM Bitn an<: Altec ties. • *** " I Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller.

Frank 1 oil roll, ol lit-rne, was alteinlinyr to h .-al matt«*n< in our <‘it> today. Miss llofYman went to Rente today to visit with her sister, .Mrs. Eiuf.*ne llunvot . Mrs. Sweeney went to Fort Wayne hist evening to make a short visit with friends. Frank Bremerkamp mid Will B< >■)- intr reiitmetl this morning to resume their school work. * I’. W. Smith returnetl to Richmond today. While here he was attending to banking buxine**. Mr Scheier returned to Fort Wayne this niorning. While here she was the guest of relative*. t'nrl Beardsley returned Io Fort Wayne this morning. While here he was the guest of hi» parent*. .fesse Williams went to Ft. Wayne tin* morning to take a course ot’ trciitmeiit for riieiirnati*tn. Ralph .MeChmg returned to Fort Wayne this nmniiiig, after iittending to insurant*# matter*. Miss tirttber returned to Ft. Way to this morning, after making a short viait with her parents Ezra Cutting went to Waterloo this morning to make a short visit with hi* daughter, Mrs. Ed Lyons .L,ldg«- O’Rourke returned to Fort Wayne |a*t evening. While here he was attending to legal matter*. Mr. ami Mrs William Frontbdd went to Van Wert this morning to visit for a few days with relative*. Mrs. Sip and two daughters returned to Kmdaivtlle last evening. While here they were the guest* of relative*. Mi«* May ILdth<oise left la»t evening for lmliana|Mdi*. to attend the wedding of one of her old class mate*. John Robert*, sou and daughter, returned to White Pigeon, Mich., this morning. While here they were visit [mg relative*. Mi** tjetz and Mi** Frybcrgwr re turned to Fort Wayne th:* morning While here they were the guest* of Miss Anna Chirk. Mr* Mann arrived la»t evening from Mtmcie and i» the guest of the hiral Rebekah lodge, which she- will inapwt this evening. Mi"* Anna Clark returned to Fort Wayne tin* morning to resume lor sclusd Work. While here she was the guest of her parents. tieorge Deinitiger and J. Xiwman returned to Fort Wayne last evening. They were here attending the funeral of Ague* Iteininger. F rench Quinn, of ,lone*l*>ro. Ark , is in our city, the guest of relative*. Mi«* Mina Case, of Maglcy. in our city this morning visiting with friend*. Mr. and Mrs Wall. Snchtrieh and Mt*' Rose lliinallinit went to Fort Wayne last evening to witness the performance of Sarah Hertiliardf. in ■•Camille.” M Ida Kohne. Stella Bremer katnp ami Rose Voglewvde returned to Fort Wayne thia morning to resiline their seined work. They were here intending the funeral of Ague* Dvininger. Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Ka*e and Mr*. J. L. Kohlhacker n turm I to their hone* in lliiiitingtoii after vUiting a few day« with Mi** Pearl Brine* Mr. au<l Mr*. William F.’ali v.l of I <rt Wuvue, art* now the guests ot Mi** Bririer.

Joe Rice returned to Cincinnati today. He was :i business caller here. Ed Ray. of Berne, was attending to insurance mattn* in our city !•> 'layBurl Nichols, of Jackson, Mich., was a business culler to our city today. Clem Holthotlse arrived today fr*>in liiflianrt|silis urn! i.« tin- gur*t of reta live*. Mi** l.ildi Laehot went to Berne today to make a few days’ visit with ft iend*. Mi'* Alma Bailey went to Berne today to make a short visit with friendly Mis. L. C. Helm went to Geneva today to attend a meeting of the lleliee. ea beige. Mi»« Katie King returned to Berne today. While here she wn* the gu*si 'of friend*. Mr. ami Mr*. S. B. la wis went to I Marion today to make a short visit' with friend*. EliZalM lh laingv returned to Marioti toduy. While here she wa» the guest * f relativeMrs. Love retunn I to tj. H-va today, after makii g a pleasant visit here with relative* Mis* Mln lahaker returned today from Fort Wayne, where »he s|*nt the day with friend*. H. A Fristoe is on the «iek list, suffering from a heavy cold which set’ tied on hi* throat ami lung*. Frank Erwin ha* returned home from Huntington where be was working in a Racket store He «dl remain in this city for a short time visiting with relatives. Frank Confer returned today from KaUmar<*>, Mich, where he was sfs-ndiug hi* vacation with hi* many friend*. Frank is an employe of Hie Mitten factory and took advantage of the rlood condition of the mill to spend hi* vacation. I). B l*»slie, of North Judson, yesterday afternoon sreurrd a judgment bv default against Wd|j*m Goodwin, the jeweler now l*«lged in jail IMI a charge of robbery The ju Igtnmt »»> rendered in 'S«piir»- Smith’s court, oti a board bill that Goodwin jnmped. The amount wa* Our hundred arid fifty four tickets were «dd la*t evening at the Grand Rapid* de|*>t to jienple from this city who took IU the s|*-el«l eVctir*i»u to Portland, t<* attend tlie Cathohc fair being held there under the anspiev* *if Father FJwrlc. The local |s*>ple all claim the fair i» a sneer** ami that a large crowd wa* in at tendance last evening. A goml joke is going tl»> rounds on Joe l>o*e, the Imriier, which i* a* follow*. Joe * anted tn go tn Portland last evening, gitd about three o'clock went home to dn-s* While there a party called to see hi* chick ens and Joe guided him about the pens, A hen suddenly jum|*-d off a nest and began to cackle ami Mi Ixate went to the m*t. f<»*k out an egg and unlhuiightcdly stork it in bi* eoat pocket. Hr never thought of the egg until something rontmriwd to • tnrll on t)ie train and J** reached in hi* (sicki’t and pulled out the remnant* of the egg. He i* standing all kind* of ••kidding” today nt H good natured way.

— — '"" We have had | /mg . \ I ° ’ a wonderful success line j I 1 \ in this department due / # ■ Pant (lY* |Tz' to the fact that our > v ■ \ ■ ■ ! . ] " I V . *- * ' very VA\IF Z / Boys* Clothes are * * \ i g ' thia made of dependable t land /fl \\! V\ cloths that will stand ~ ’V'” x- \ B to 16 / \ th ® ® xtra hard wear ’ A ■ rices f [/ \ J ' ant * tear l^at b°y ß ' ■ < r/ **’; ’ usually give their . '1 i. so <>-- ;.. .... - . Xj&ij ■ ow you * HolthotlSCf Schult6 i own in z O st you. oc I at are W'' Sellers of Good Q ° thes | j J for Men and Boys ■

For Goodness Sake - ■■*—i —— - ■ -i ins nu mu i ins—i us -i ■win i i i—mcj lmi*— inwwn ,^sw—« ■■■ i ■■ ■ - ■*■ ■ii m• ■ 11 - —• ■* , - Bay your harness where goodness is evident in every set. Finish isn't the x only thing to consider. Some liarue-s looks like a picture but wears’-ke a tin* -—«sw ' 1 y pc- ' • ' Ours is in the long wear class, irecausc ** / ’ when we made the contract for our 1906 ’ ‘4 | leather stock we made quality and dur--B —ability the watchword. Then by placing . one of the largest orders ever taken in this county we bought St the ’.u vest market price before the advance in price of leather. And :n T n.’ this u<- r< in 4 ——> p sith»n to sell at the right price. We have tried to make our harness department the best in every possible way Have secured without doubt one of the ’ K!it hirnc-' makers m the -date Ht- ui. 7gw l*cg.id t ■ ow my per* n st h. <. he v*. 1 11 BWw/k"'***/ f Wu Xt / >l® Needn't take <ir word f<>r it Tin 2 g| / yX, 1 r' H-l® goods can be *ecn any day. If yon can «- l hi tter eise.. here u« < ter. la* k al) you want- looks arc free. Buy only when you are 1,11 — Schafer Hardware Co. Dealers in Buggies. Carriages, Wagons Machinery and Horse Go-xis

water Inquire nt 111 I went M"tin» I .trrvt 110 Iwk FOR RENT A pnrt of ■ In- s*» <>n > »<-*t Munroe *fre«l. Hard and aoft I 1 WANTEB Mar. to take up car |>et« and cleun tlw-tr < all at ka grr‘« Fiiniitiirv Store, J. R Morri* returned today from ( Hot Spring*. Ark , where he wu* tak i:>g a rourw of treatment for biheal lb. Special train every Kutiday via the t 4 lover la-as between Toledo and I Frankfort. Train leave* I treat or 11 a, n. Rate* to Bhifflosi -(Or; Warren, Noe; Manon, SI,IW, T. L. MILLER. ItCARD OF THANKS a I, in tin* manner. de»tre to thank the tunny friend* am! netrhbor* who mi kindly a**i*t<d in the «iekiir»* and death of our beloved wife ami mother J H BOYD and family 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION 1 - T<> the Memlw-r* of the Iteeatur . Commercial Club: The annual elee 1 lion of nine (DI divertors to wnr for the rn»iiii< year will Fir held at | room* of the Beratur t’ottimerrial I ciuii. m day, May ’■ •’ ’ » p IPJ-’Jwk* E. It ADAMS. Serrrtary.

— — —-..1 lawn fertilizer* for »al« at J D ‘ Hale 105 I Jt d WANTED Tram* H-r b.iuhi g •>.»•■ See L. C. i>i*tu* > Bluffton, led

BOSSE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, APRIL, 27th. PATTEN A PERRY IN ! JERRY FROM KERRY 11 A Roaring Mueical Farce Comedy and Vaudeville Attraction introducing Many New Features and a Superior Uniformed Concert Band and Orchestra. TWENTY PEOPLE 20 All special scenery. Watch for street parade. Prices 25, 35, 50, 75 cts. Seats on ale at usual place.

i wanted i«h> bu*hefc» »f com. Wdl pav mi rc< '• |«-f J > ) dciiwml I at my farm. ID, mt«ea eaal of iWa- ■ i It E sit DAHAKEK II i«t