Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1906 — Page 3
■fiine Table ■k] p; f RAILROAD. ■ November 12. 1905 ■ f DECATUR. V kA . t bound M V•, ' r Bo*tcr» Ve». lira, ?>:<« P- m ■?’ Bullate •*»;! P m ~; . -r HorND HR c ■ r 1 * 1 ' J) * m ■<. K' '■ . / ..,1 8-. M» m ■t K: • iiu.itrJlS ";b K. v . '. - E<Pr*M .. -*in<lav, M .nd-iy- ■>' , ,1 >-MiW. Tltke» Agent . HI Tru. B»,*en««r Agent, W -■ L 1 ■ ‘ ■ Marlon. Ohio | Lc RSrIOS s "INDIANA R's. . | •> -Now UulfecLXiin HI .J ' .y Kt'tn Itxthm/Only T.llam I !%h> :«P>< - l.h'pm 10.1 pm I3o>&> -VAptn K«" . Tpi'.grnrto Clncinnai • Bl / Dally to Hft ...n I’»lly Gd- Kfcpld* EtMun , // 1 mtn * '■«an> ll'ptn, • <miu t>«MTO t.w’pm ■f *‘ ' i->*<u ’ ’opm o.Wprn ■p n | r.pm 7 .Wpm ■p*’* ; v.iim f jytprn a.or«m , 4 I'pin lO.Wpm t.sKam .‘. .reulnf car to Mark city H rear to G. K and Mark j ■ ■< Parlor car to G It and i K to Mack City, ST.tOUIS A WESTERN R. RCO "0t0*«" ukaF aOUTV ■ a,» e» Jana **°* ■ ,aBT. Bari;: |S’_"d;-;..“':’:.-.:.::.:- tUV. ■ WKBT ■ ru»lr f *•• dftlif • •••• • ® BJZuSa. Eralabt . ..... 10HI aui I lax* ena a W«t*rt I f,s. card from Blufftoa ua, | SoCTHBOUNG a n-'.a »•> pt Baoday lia m K >.:« j .r-rpt Bunday .... 11 ST A m itA..! n .pt Bunday IB p tn R.gn.-.t t ugh n> tndianapolla without Zj arri’Tiy l 6 » a w .a>.« ir.dlanopoiia al T:00a m Boat • ts At chaaya. arrl»la< at Bluffton * u’aat u ran »ta Munals * Bit 4 route — the model » «<t* a fuoiln* of tobacco and ciffara Will Open a t*» public for tbeir Inspection Tuesday, May 1 a * y*»ur patron*?** Mjik-H**! Fmtu r« uth Hnt National !k»< H. A. Frlstoe. ~r op
I Maddy left thin morning jk . r*._ far trip. i '■■<)«■ wa* it bttsin*** e«11- »• i F Wayne today. ; W Ida Watts made n bn-une-s trip I |> Fart Uaviie thi* morning. i Fani F' mz. of I'e-rne. was attend-. ’ i'. bii»inc*< in our city to-< ! > .!. nf < ienevn, wa* at » . . legal matter* in our city | I la <i 1., Vance went to Fort w» « • morning to spend the j LL. uitk fruotaltt [ Mi- .1. ,t» Tritch returned this I »•- in Monro*, where she 1 !♦,« S c.iav with her mother. : Mi»« FMella Wemhoff returned to I U vi;. this morning. W hile ;i*n> • • a» the gn*>t of iter par- . M - F uniee Liehtrnstitfer left !fe» non g for Fort Wayne to i -hurt visit with her aunt, It. Butter. L Aims and Charles Pilliod returned *» hem tiiin morning. While here ■tter »ere the guests of Edith llinl Jr»i,k Wrinhoff.
Last Week Was a banner week at our store. \\ e sold scads of shoes and Oxfords. The people are criming here because we sell Shoes of Quality. We and they have found that * The Better the Grade The Bigger the 1 rade * Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
Mrs. Yoke, of Monroe, spent Sunday in our city with friend*. I . irl Straub made a business trip 1 1<> Ftirt Wayne this morning. Mrs. I'. J. McKean went to Monro today to visit with friends. I’d Mend,ill. of Bluffton, was it btisiiass caller to our city today. S. A. M, Butcher, of Geneva, wa> attending to leual matters in our city today. Mrs. Worst returned to Berne today. While here »he wn* the guest *’ I I Fit’llf I "4. •1. 11. Wtd 1y left thi* morning for -Utgiili, where he will take a course < t-/ M'- I! i ’LI ■;■< ’K-.l L. guest of relatives. Miss Grate Iscwton returned thi~ morning from Berne, where she -;*nt Munday with her sister. Mrs. Baxter an I children returned ’to Fort Wayne this morning While here «h«. in- the guest of relatives. John l.arhot. daughter nod <mn. returned this morning from Berne, where they sie'iit Stuidav with rrlaMrs. Henry K<rn returned to her I home ut Eikbiirt this morntng. after making a pleasant visit here with | Howard Khiieklcy and family. Or Wednesday evening of tin* week th<‘ K. of C. lodge will hold a dance fur the memlierw of the Ipdge and their wives or lady friendi*. Misses Justina steimnuuin atid BeTuCdine Huverbeck returner! to Minster. Ohio, tins morning. White here they were visiting with friend*. The following teteers remain uncalled for at the postofflee L. E Baxter, M.'" Lonia* Eroml. Edward t ariii-, Mrs. Viola How. r. Olive; Nn bring, J. ft McFarland. Mis* Fanita Skidmore and Ml** Harr’ M ThomaThe Elks' Minstrel Show at Bluff ton gave two performances la»t week, and th® net profits therefrom will b® about two hundred and fifty dollar*. This too, after deducting an expense ’ account of four humlrnl and fifty dollar*. Rev. Alfred Fowler gale a very intfnystltig talk last evening nt tb« ' Presbyterian ehur< h ujk.ii th® sub I j... t of the “Olympic Game«” that are now being played at Atlirn*. A large crowd was pr<•••■ it am! hr ".is ( given the closest attention. Hon. Horace Stilwell, whom i au. will no doubt remember >• havit_• I been a candidate for congress, i - du« i to have a severe mental shoek. There ! wa* one inspector in the district, a Wells county man. who had mon ‘ than enough money to pay the «decthm board members and he byoiighf tin 1 money to town yesterday to have it w nt back to Mr. Stilwell. wh<i scut I the money to puy for the board.— Bluffton News. J. it. Winteregg. of the insurance firm of Hirschy & Winteregg, has been doing some work for the Citizens’ Telephone company in the way of securing contracts from farmer* for rural telephones. Mr. Winteregg has made a number of soliciting trip* to the country and ha* bean able to return with a bunch of signed contracts from every trip. Farmers who have not yet arranged for a telephone should not fail to call lit the office of Mr. Wiuterrgg, who is t- ady to take order* for telephones and wtio can give all the detailed information concerning them.—-Berne Witness.
C.d Miller made a business trip Io Alexandria today. •I. A. Ray imide a business trip to Garret this morning. Prosecutor Ninde, of Ft. Wayne,; visited with Judge Erwin a short time I Sunday. < ♦ Rockford ami is the guest ,of h mol her. Mr*. B, B. Wiiian* niuiii.-d to Pleasant Mill.- today. She was eu- I route from Bertie. Mrs. M,i>, Stfiith ictunx'd to Ihjidios alter m fg .i pl iismit vise here with relafiye*. Mi . E. Mm! "r and children n turned to Bluffton tolnv. While here they weir th® gue»t» of frienis, I Mrs. E. E. Snow returned to An I d®i- :i today after B|»endMig Sunday I with her husband. E. E. Snow. Mr. oid Mis. John He ster return I ed today from Fort Wayne, when* I they spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mr«. A. T. V.ii! arrived i fod;i’> Iron Hot Win e and arc tin I ... ts of M .1.1 Mrs. John Vail. Thi* wa* tlie last day to tile znort-1 gage exemption*, and the auditor's' rxpr’ritne’iteil iptite a rush with • thi* sort of businrs*. Ton Cortett ,tlie cigar manufact-1 'trer, is tiiovm Ins i.utfit from thi ' old qtmrte** in D'-’k • hri»trn's <-.g.t» | stand to hi* new ipiarters secured ' over Kmipke's saloon. The new I ri im« are much lighter and arv just I what Mr. Ciobett has been looking i for. Music lovers of the city want to I Israr in mmd the recital to be given | by Miss Carrie Thoma* at th® lE --e: Opera Ho ne on the evening of May I 8. In a few day* the program will i < am ' and given the public. I but that it will be meritorious und entertaining is already assured. Charles Phillips left today for la-1 ma, O . where he has secured a ! *ition as a clerk m the Gak Restaurant, th<- most places m Lima. \|: Phi Hip, - «■ a« ited w ith this mode of btt«ipr»s and will no doubt make a fine accpiisition to this concern. We wish him •ttecesa. Mis* Anna Wintß* rr<«ned a paper tin* ni’irii r.g from her brother, Hany W ; of Reedley. Cal., which I ha* a very clear and vivid story of the terrible .i-aster that i isttr I J»an | Francisco afi dai ■ ago, Tl>* pa|irr| ■siiiltiM a very ac neats account of] the .X|*rienre of Mr. Wuine- while] tl ■ 1 s.n .d . iiy nd relate! mat i terrible and pitiful -ight* that he sau after ami tig on the scene, sever- ] al hours aftci the d-image had hrett ' done. We are unable to puliJi the -..ii-, own to ir Im .’id «pa- . CARD OF THANKS. We hereby desire to thank our friend* who »o kindiy and ably a»- > sisted <»« during the illness and after .a' > 11 M.' 'I Such kindness greatly palliates the I grief which a loss such a« ours, al ways brings. Again we say thank you. Albert Nel*>n and Mary Nelson. STAGECOACHING DAYS Aw 014 W orld Hew V* uh * »«*Me4 Flavor Romaaire. The chi coaeblng days. a» far a« convenience for travel was cMicrrnsst. were tbe d»wn of the great day* of our preaent rapid mean* of communteattoa. Tbe seventy years or *o In which matt coaclMW waged ami fioorlstwsl and Bnafiy died out before the tncuniton of railway* and steam engine* bara a decided flavor of romance attached to them, and no doubt tbe coming and going of *tngeeoache« lent • <-ertaln ' amowit of color and Interest and lif* to the country places and towns j tbruugti which ran the great main j coaching reads. The Hath road, tbe 1 Dover road, thi- York road were high-1 way* of coinmuuli-ation along whli b rolled tin- heavy private c..iu he* and ( chariots „f tbe country magnates, nnd I tbe atagecoacbew with their steamil.g' horses pasaed the various stopping; places with the regularity of eh» k- j work. Tliese stagecoachea, with their cornplement of coacbmeu and guard*, at-. ford"! endless subjects of inter, st and I Illustration to the artist and the liter- I ary men of tbe day. Imagine Chart-* | Dickens without stagecoaches and de- | nuded of all bis vivid descript tens of j tbe scenes such as those in the yard of : tbe White Hart inn. High street, Bor L ough. In ‘•Pickwick." or of tbe mu!! j coach on the Dover road In "A Tate of Two Cities " It is difficult for tbe pres- j ent generation to realize the fatigue and the wintry cold of such long Jour- | neys. when frozen feet were enveloped i in a little straw, ami a "shawl'’ folded round tbe neck was thought to be a tit prote<-tten against the keen night alr.Lomteii Standard. The Soft in»v*er. ‘•lf nature bad made me tin ostrich.’* said old Grouch, "I suppose I could eat > your cooking.” "Wouldn't that be nice?” answered bl* lnu>erturbabte spouse. “Then I could, get some plumes for my hat.”— . Vvoiuu i '• ' i-l.
tHEIHub , DECATUR. IND. I ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. •1 a’ ’/x F -'■%> r thing upon which we chiefly pride ' * ourselves is onr ability to give you the Best Meq’-s M "7 /Vi an h fact bred '•iK ’• .A and ask you the ’owest price for it. t'pon r ■ f * t * 3lt rcsts our for your patronage. ♦4 * "T®** | n ° r better qualities. Supreme s itisi.u tson i Sx \ f awaits the man who -elects his suit fr i; y ' j ■ this splendid stock. One Price to ftll B. KalVer Giothing Go. ■ . •*•»» tii. . r» in ■ I ■'■■■ . ■■n——
FOR RENT A nine rmu. tern.. | on First »trret. the John Braun re«i i llr-i,-, Cail on ityonia at Citv Meat' Market. ll »Uki WANTED llteo bushel* of r.>mMill pay li'»r. |»-r l'M< lb-, deliicrcd ■at mv farm. mile* cast of In-ca- | tur h. E. STI DABAKER l!E6t ! FR SALE Several work bntebe* ami a few picture- that have left VV* will place *m *aie M<m«tey, April I Ijo LYMAN BROS , opjc-ii!- Mmuiv HoiiM. Stet-Mon Flood* the lawly with warm. gi«>wing vitality, mak«-» tbe wn»« strong, quicken* circulation, restore* natural vigor, makes y«»tt feel like one born again. Hollwder * Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent*. Smith, ag*r 4 Falk. We rare not h<»« you « iffrred. nor what failed to cure you, H<,lli*ter'* Rocky Mpuntain Tea make* the puniest. weake»t *pecimeti of man or wonanlwM*! »tn>ug am! healthy. -k> cent*. Tea or Tablet*. Smith. Yager 4 Falk.
Opening Sale ■ May 3, 4> 5 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Special prices on these days Everybody Invited ■ -— - " ■ —■ Loch, Dirkson & Co. I
NOTICE OF ELECTION To Ute Memte-ra of ts.. Decatur . IComtarr, <al < iub. !* • arn-m! ewe i | for the ensuing year will be held at room* of the IWat ir < .»mmerrud j I Ink, M-nday. May 7. at 7 .»» p mJ 112-2wks E. B. ADAMS. Sceretary | Impartial Motict to Tupgitn. 1 hereby notify tae taxpayer* of Ada.n* oounty that p>eltively no Isim will be roradved slier M*y 7. l»06, on flrat installment II i* i I impmetble for mo to grant any fav oru In thia respect; the book* mn»t and will be c. «el >’U »aid date at 6 ! o'clock p m . »he »tale audit t ba» so tnetziMteed me, and ante** the tew la obeyed the treasurer la sub j Jett to a heavy One Texoa noli paid un or before May 7th will be nutne delinquent Beepecifully yonra J F Laobot, Treasurer If See Lewellen 4 Smith for fence j«>«t», Addre**, Monroe, Indiana. HV2wk».
SAXD CLOVER LEAF EXCURSIONS Fl_£'» to T<de«lo every Sunday ria the < KOrr 1,, f. < gr April H 11 a. m. T L MH.I.F H Agent, ts Hpeeia! train leave* |te«aiur at ti ll a. m. arrive* Wj.'.n Farit. 10 .'1 a. ra .T. ie.h-, 10 <» a. m Rate far round trm fr> tn Dveatar. Fl T I. MH.i.t ft A. i day. May ’.c. iu.l <sth, I* I *. <«.«! I leaving ‘o. returning until 7 10 p. m. May 7th. T L MILLEK. [ Agent. »?• Special tram every Sunday via th* Clover leaf h. ~.n Toledo and Frankfort. Tram kavea Itecatur ,11 u; a. m. Kit-< t« Bluffton .’in.-; Warm • M> ii. ♦!.(»’, 1 L. .MILLER. »f- - - 1 ""V
