Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1906 — Page 3
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I weather. ■ afternoon and to Warmer. ■Xr.'- K • a made a bttuinewe trip p'aa w.-rt today LB * .mer sna<l»a biwuem h»(«n«vato!ay i !•> a business trip to hr Wayne thia morning ' h • made a buninena trip Warns thia morning 1(1. M '.■.<■ >»ti made a buninea" trip khtt Wayne iaat evening B> in s uumacher made a buoineaa Fart W arns last evening fer.-'.tot of Linn Grove wu a haem »..rr toourcity today i J 'ii.itu made a btisineea trip to L*>'s •> Michigan, thie ui<-rning. MSn .th of Richmond waa.it taiß# i banking buainaaa in our Br lodar M:» J W ’'Place went to Fort thia morning to apend the kj »;th friend* B»» Migrant arrived thia morning ta P : rt;and and in the guest of h.a ft Mar v M igrant awMMMM
You don't have to be a railroader to wear our Railroad Shoe They are good for anyone needing a shoe that will stand any kind of rough wear. We don’t care how rongh, either. Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 ~ ■■ Charlie Voglewede [ • Sells Shoes of Quality
John Bollinger made a businem trip to Coesae thia morning. I caller at Fort Wayne today. Daniel Beeler of Geneva was a busineM caller to our city today JJMike McGriff of Geneva was a bus iness caller to our city today Leslie Andws returned last evening from a business trip at Portland. Mr. Bloaaom returned this morn-1 ing from a busineae triy at Monroe H. M Devuss returned last even-' ing from a business trip at Portland i Mr-. Mary kJzey went to Cragville' today to nitkea short visit with re lativea. Levi Nelson returned trxlay from' Monroeville where be was visiting with friends Mrs. Cyrus Weaver went to South I B-nd last evening to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Pennington went to Fort Wayne last evening to make a abort visit with friends. Rev Vicar and wife returned to Manon today while beta they were the guests of relatives Tone Forbing returner! last even- i j ing from Fort Recovery where he was ; visiting with hia sister Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Teeter left v day for Rockville where they will I spend their boney moon Emma Lipkey returned te Fort Wsyne last evening While here she t was the guest of relatives Dr E H. Leßrun went to Fort Wayne th s morning to consult a physician rvganlngl is'.health. I D. R. Vale left last evening on a , special business trip to Flint Mich, 'in the interest of the Dacatur Filler Co. S S. Bartlett and J. S Peterson returned last evening fr- tn Geneva where they were attending to ineur' awe matters Misa Gertrude Holthouee left this morning for Benton Harbor, Michigan. where she will visit with her ' friend. Mias Tonnellier Comity Superintendent OphgeT and wife will g.» to Unit Greve tl»« ev.-’erelM-s of the l.ltlll Grove High . Albert Selireneyer return.-i last evening fr in Berm- where h«> ha ; been teaching scb<x»l the past term The commencement etercises were held last Friday evening Dr. J. S. Coverdale will leave this evening f« r Cardwell, Mis*<> iri, wLer« he will make a ten days visit with his s >n. Clark Coverdale, and family Hu office will be run by his son. Dr E. G. Coverdale, during hia absence. Leo Miller the Barber has removed ibis shop from his old location on {Madison Street into Friate* New Ci gar store He opeud up today for ; business and invites all his old coat timer" and any new who mar new! any thing in hut line Dr. Cullis this morning addressed , the sophomore class of the Decatur public echtxils upon th* subjwt of Julius Caeser. which they are at pres ent studying He also gave a ret ita I tion upon the quarrel scene between Brutus and Cassius which was re reived by the class with much aptplauae.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the PreJivtenaii church will meet Thursday, Muy 3rd., with Mrs. Fred B. Tague, on Madison -treet, 2nd door west of B. J. Terveer’s. Every lady of the clinrch sod all other friends are most cordiullv invited be to present. GETTING LIVELY ♦ ——— May 8 Proclaimed to be a Great Day. TWENTY TEAMS ARE PROMISED Decatur Will Be Cleaned. Scrubbed and Scoured Until She Shines Like a Pewtei Dollar t •’1 _ " I» *• ff; ♦- ' I? t•E fK j for , ,j„ v \ May the time M-t by th- < iiy lm | " Gramm; up day The officer* of j nig up and dragging nut frem it. I long resting plans, a.I the dirt, rub-I rii.n uni oi*i*-ii*e nr—e,ter* from all tl.<-1 street*, alley, and back ysrd* in the| city Day laborer* are now .anted to I load the wagon, and keep them g». ing. It will be a bu.v day and every moment will be employe,! Ijct everv I one be up and <Mt>g and help make this <lay a hi.tory making event I 1.0 ths !>f,. and Mt n<y. F”i , lowing thm tlsv’. tit* gurlMiifF to put thix <kpwrtm**nf to w»rkuur,l i an 4 in thia wav it wdl h* ho tnrk t<» k •*♦*!> «*)*nn Mn**r th** *rv»iinujf ha« hM done People who US work us e ~ . I I 11. be .J.tetu I t«oi* ran ass- .tav fol t A DAY AND NIGHT BANK Opens at New York B.< Deposit on First Night NEW YORK. MIV I prv.ubiit Tl „ . r 11. \ . 11,. ..’.I x, .i.t I I D«HI .I*, »>l tn* DIMI I Bank, was at hi* office after the firet h* '* bu*lß’-»« .c I •■yp.o---ei -n ■ .1- jrratlv plea-c i The t ~Mtre*| all took th.jr .Up -It. there aft” the !*how*. Th- Uitai drpo.it. were I f.'lftO.lWM) -ww*—wreMMMMMMaa, , *r,<i ■* ’«ww—are DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION MEET I .ociation will hold a *|*-cial meeting i aL Geneva next Friday evening, at j eight s’tdoek. Al thia time a numj her of new member* are to b<- taken I m and acme other bu*incs* <»f >f*iportanee tran.acted. A A Rl TLEK, Preeulrnt. (WANTED Girl to do laundry work j apply at Dtvcatur Strewn Laundry .ita rI.AA to Manon. In 1.. via the < lov r Ix-as. Mitv 2nd. account Great WaEfarsf Lhow T L Miller, igriit. WttrfK MANrhlt-Wa.hu/ aid ironing and hwuiw •deaning. Inquire lof 115 -ollth Fil't Mlr.’t. Ils .It j WANTED—Good man to act as I liM’iii representative, g.o I proposition l*-rn uiii-nt and it-"d p.iy. Apply IL E. t 'hiirclnll. Hotel Murray. 11” .It. • There will I* a meeting of the Ad-: am* t'omity Bar A-Msdation at promptly tune <> elock tomorrow morning. Busine* of inqsirtanee. By order us R S. PETERSON. Pre*. Lettie Kintz will give lesson* every Wednesday afternoon in Hidelio, Hardangr. Eyelet, Shadow, (’louded Silk and Embroidery, etc. I will also do all kind* of order work and stamping. UHtit. ■The American Girl For Mine a Hue little tvaltzjsong and ehortta dedl rated to the fill* of Amenca. It is. ' one whieh will please you or your girl, tßy Wilson ami Milburn ) Get acopy'from your music dealer or send 10 cents in stamps to Isaac Dole*, publisher .’lndianapolis, Indiana.
xr-iUln* Bernd Witt, *ra IV’it-r, At <me time sea water wax naevi in some KiigUeli seaside place* when making br<-nd. Even now village* along the cruist line of France utilize it. Fr>-*ii rniu or spring water is only ns<-l f i the leaven, pure »*« water beh. . .-v-lu j slvely employed for the making and r mixing of tin- • lough. By tic* n • ’li.-t no mineral or table salt require* to I*- | I added, the natural -alt w.io r giving I the bread th.- n. -.iry deg .*■ d-a I Unity. Hut. liimigti sea water doe* ad I mlrably for breadmaking. when applied to ntlwr culinary parjew. * th ■ re*nb i» a di«a green ide failure. Thwhemeii bread pr *hi. rd by It. however. I* excellent aid of great hygienic value. The chloride of tm.giw.nitn, which impart* th- acrid taste to sen water. I* ffi-ompoeed tn the brottng and therefore not convey It* origl I mil dltMlgrveuhle taste to the bread. I while the common salt. <rf cotirew. pet < I Milne properties Tti- tnriersl «tb- I I •tanrvw left st> th- irtikrel bread are c«. . .Id-red to l*r the nntnre- of very mild regulating UMtll, inrs I.mdon Mall. The Vallee Blew. The tHrltllnnt ly plutuvd birds of th* I tropical furvst* are «S|*ned to many | ’Sanger*, and if they were not gifted I with pe. nllar y,4 lawful Itwtinrt* they wotibi fall ready vktiiu* tn ttictr rue I ' rule* I’hatter <g m-aikry. aid big I j their .gr.pring ar- p—yrel ir|..u by f.* . on every .Id* Hut it take* a *ly nmn I key -r snake to get ab**t«l ”f the tailor j She bld-* her ue.t «o ahillftiPy that her I enrmle* eanxd And it n*> matter bow I bard tb-y try Thl* «b • ffiw* by uelng her kmc sleisler bill a* a rncll,- With | the to-igti Stow of a paravltlr plant abundant tn Uc tropn*. aa a thread * sbe M-wa a dead :*-af taken fr-an the I I end of a •lemb r aid bang ng brateffi. ' atut between there IrwWs die botlda ’ b-r neat, where n. -ttwr n.oukey ».< I «tu>Uv ran appres- b t»- tow the branch will unt : a*tr it* w >gt,t a Ml.tet.e. 1.1..4 Ore... One of Ibe o’lee rest etieett of water | I Id New England or Within the ttniita of i the t'nitei! S’.itr* or the Word tot I that matter Is 'tie retebratml ’ffii-tw'a l | .jeeaa'* In the stets of Maine W ben : I rslm It >a to all apf-earsce-ew an ore):nary 1 ! pond of no great dhaenahma. but <d> serrations ami Invest.gallon* ma.le ! more than a century ’go prove that tt>« tittle body of water Is • veritable j iw-raa. It la l.«-»tcl m timrigtiwi. ixrer ' Hatignr amt Its ;-c till*rity i. that at ttwMigt, situate,! au. i.g a *ne high t- Is 1 distance from rs-run .w river. 11l has tide* which rise ami fall aa regular I ly as ’h, th •»- f th- /-eat V iritk". | i Many so csMed setetitffie rxamtMtiona ' I of this alntetar- m ean . I**l Id <nr j i (h’» fnr fi«» t*'f,2khht «• <i *Ltfvilfam r>f ffw Im fare a Im Old * W'*>rV Jyflt ifs f ArKiM 111 !*? 2 fLr' flrtil’fe i • CFnfX) | ;f| |tbs* ft>aMT<«s9ltf Lil *) lit 0 <* ' I was htn q* atmvft wn ting and rating room 3 smatl ruosu ad. | Joining seeurnn. *lat«*i hl* mi’lrexi amt I Starve wn. a garret where ‘ <x>mu>tiditfa** wdfnml • i 'Work ami W -rk-ra '* Th- capsh'tun plnut. fre»-i wt>o-h ths j dlff --nt varertle* of i-pjwr irw pre : du ’4. IS lii’lotrti- u. the troj ,-al re { (lone of Elirepvt. A*ia. Africa and i Am-ri’a It grew* wild almost »* : well as umter cuitivatluu In aU there I conntrlea. and in r«*i la uae<l by the i natives aa B reasoning for fo,d Its ■ eatenslve empteytnsnt baa suggrated to : medical theorists tbs thought that it ' must le coi.s dersd a* i natural t>*i ■ for tbs stomach tn tropt* d inMiatriea. WerwaatSa. AH the worhl over there are tegen’la i about mermaids. The Chinewe tell i stories m»t mlike otlwrs ai» ut the -■* : woman of tlwtr soiHhern sea. Miin ' kind la tangfit on ttw* tnoai exi-ell’-iu evden— th >t .* mi-rm nd waa iptnrrti 1 at Bssig'-r -’n ffi»- atewra >f ’h» Bel i fast lough, in ths sixth c-utury. while i an-tte-r ■-toght st Ed.v ■ in ii- -’. waa I • itrrled to Haarlem aw! kept there for , many years. W natrg Sil That Was In It Father (whoso wife h«* present cd titm with twin*’ Tumniv, you mny 1 : stay home from *■ -honl today and to- ■ morrow tell the trachcr that you bar* two new brother. Tommy -WouMnt ! it be te’tter to say that I have only one | new brother? Then I ran »ttiy home a i { tiny next week for the otiier one.— Fllegende Blatter. Health Ceases. The pursuit of health, like the morphia habit or ilrunketines*, growl on people till it really become* a vlee. I < ontliiuou* thouglit and anxiety about | one’* health is extremely txd for the ; constitution and ntulermlues it quicker than port wine Ltnnidu Qaeete. Sure Tl*iu«. Teacher—A miracle te going against ; the natural order of things. Are tulra- : cles performed today ? Bright Boy— . Yes’m. Teacher Name «ue Bright Boy—Weir, niammn sny* that papa la always turning ffight into day.—Life. None can toll where the diamond goes I to In coinbuetlcu. When burned It leave* no i*h and not a trace of the I once brilliant stone.
iMassaaaßMwamßwassmsaßimßeßßaauauwsaMßiamMawswaißraswsßMiannßaaManMwssMimmnuaaMaMwmwraraßre Get Ready for Hot Weather It’s about as sure to conic as “Death anti Taxes," and you may as well get ready for it hrst as last. Yon have a good, big assortment of all kinds oi summer goods to select from and no one in Adams county or unyuhere else would he more pleased to show yon through. Our MottO: \Vctrv nr', it t At True’s The Snow Agency Again Open for Business A'’x**r ir. . .*'«* r*» t<t five wwhi •• ar* a<Bm iw our • I• f »■ • Ft’ • It larg* si * ! iy , <1 (»rtv . ■. -I auv \ X. valuabia leralw ns. |*vhapw ;u»l J. aK .«* b - you bats lookißC Df' P '** Xtbi l»>"Sl:<ate \" , ' s w No rhatg*’fof kdrsrliaing pt’-l \ — xSW "tv if tefl oa it* mart** for J. F Snow, 'Phone 230. Decatur, Ind f*ir Y*J I Tb<rv ma / rrx„ is for I \\ *, X» / • J th« <*»•< .«r. yif 1; a I I Dueber-Hampden Watches * w■ ■ ■ W I" M 1 TTIB B F*I ’I i 112 l lH' ** y trvi»t at combing. mJ srs b->n«»< watch valua tvy ur xa.rey. • A *lwpx»<* sod rek * 1 I itecx M . I z . re, J D « HENSLEY' •J All Grwdrei. W k» LE H N fc.. \ from Ilolt y LEO AUTH Jawala. When You Paint I Use the Best Point I J WHS R Lowe Brothers t I High Standard | Because I g ■MkIS B t. It * ; ,r -iJ > f*rth< .t > <»t at : t 1 whole ;ob. w w i It f t l !>«”■ tod huto .n: > ‘'/ mW HWH I tiiul. Il i 11 w. ,ti B ol service. ■ 4. It hat been trmtl in ev.-rv ciun-ih ft? ~ , with uniform success. !■ H 5. It gives best results 1. a! qu.ihtM . W ill B|Va 9 ■I !■ IhiHß Foundation*," sic. rtey are Lw=. KS| I|IWM The Holthouse Drug Company [
