Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1906 — Page 3

■i- Table ■ fRIL HAILROAD. I 'ft-C Novem’tier 12. 1905; Hr ' DECATUR. IV* ka«T BOCIW »■-' - i; , n TTru. ■ W .V.-., Pm ■ -.VEHT »<WSI’ Ki : V ...... 2:'- « m ■ '•:«••- 'IL ' ■: HintioßlS •' i n ,r Monday- ' .. ,;.SSlSo.Tlrtet Agsn. . 1 ■ • "•'• l, ‘*' ! '»" I L- spins gINOIANA R'Y. Mr . . X,,w in *-;n Hi .'...;» Eltas “«'r '* :.im, 1 Pipm :w,p» IK 7 ..' '. .|', m S I.lpm m " ' ,-n • i:»m IHun IlH’ps : '' ''B' ,! ' noiiy u> _...,„ I’silV «d flspWs RtSun • lorn T.tasm » Pjltn ; .on ssron i.Oßvm ■ i',.m l'i« *.Wt»«i . ■ 1 * orn * K>pm IHE?'7 ' c 4» *»V«» > Corn lO Vipm ■^H**' .' ■'•« «•',•* *S| I'srlor <sr to •< I* •»' 1 ,»r d* l ' l * l,,r ' ■K$ ST .Ollis 4 WESTERN R R CO ■ .. .y e»Ja.s»».i»» H HOT. .*• . Trs’sisr.tiai.r.- ' * •«• ~ i., ■■’ • "> H«4 •• >’* * bl P" *WT ■ ‘‘.T in.-., U •/.* » Trs»si»r. ilaflr » U pr. ’ r ' 10 tr . I’ll Like r.ru « EH y*ecs*' fr Bi Hlsltv■• led ■ n.r-THBOCNI' H>. > »*> .< "It*® r«» 'p! *und»y 111, str. i~‘ 'piH'Jßdiy * * V "■ K■;' •■>*(•' lie c'.rt '. ..... ■ «nop< 111 si <OO s m Ko«e |M^ ( . . n< II ..1" ■ Hg*,',,* o • ’ * Mund* * '"• * Hr h E MODEL M Will Open gH I don’t know Il when . •\ . I r I s** t( j t *■• H WEATHER. HH &• . I . pt 10. a! th-.n ltc.'";« ■

Ki >. nr today. ; > A,t- .1 <»•»-»>■••-• HI 1 b •■• llllliic II Illi* Hl » I- . . vne tiulay. lUp *m ntb-tvlinir to F..|! WuMiv liml.i,' r * i • .(» fl! I • <i I sit Fort 1 M «-tiirnril tn W nil?-; •'he »»» nli<i|>p b. 3 ■B-' F - Hiunicil l.'V't '-'iiii i ■ 'A ... rtlicrc 111' *»» •>' '..il n>ntt*r». ■BM<■ |> Wiiianx arrhi'il I i-t *''!iif. niul I- tin' ‘»'.n'< Mr, anil Mr. >• iihr HB" r> h. . ictlllhxil to I ">t - ■•' Aith lii-r pari'hls. Mi. Mr» F i.i-.k Schlininclu'r.

Ten Styles of Ladies’ White Canvass Oxfords Prices Range From 69c to $1.75 *• Charlie Voglewede .» The Shoe Seller

\. Vanl'tunp made a business tri), to Geneva today. •I >lin Tyndall returned today from a business trip to Waterl on, Sam Wyatt made n bustite** trip ; to Fort Wayne last evening. •I. f'tnadill returned today from business nip a> p or i Wayne. Fred Huffman returned today from n btHincus trip to Fort Wayne. Chris Sirthe mnd'- ale -iin i trip to <’ripple I reek thin mo'iiiee. <>rv;d HarrttiT returned la»t <;>,<•. ning from a budne.-** trip to Heme. t raid; I I tdl, of p, . •., ..., .|. I tori .1.-,: • !■■ ■',! n »<o« pi ear ejiv Mra» I*. K. Kni.-y «<n| to F«»rt J Wayne thU mot uitiv ‘4 -pernl the dt>x with I'mtwiy. Father l.lerle arritml hint ey.-ning front Portland and w the gieet of Fattier Wilken. Waldo Brttahwilior went to .lune* boro today io attend the < otnm« nee nient exrrriwi. Mi** l.ttrile Co**' returned today fr.Hll Wtllehirr where «be waa vuuting uitli tvlutive. t Mrs. W. H. Mtnltz and children, of I Wren. 0., are visiting hi re with \\ . A. Wetter a id family. Mr«. M F llousi-r retnmed tn RliitTfon today. While here she wa. the guest of relatives. Ranker Frank la*«lie, of Vat» Writ Wil* here today attrmlmg to t»ii«i>n>*. and looking np frond* Shaffer Peteriu.n returned ln»t < ■"■ mug from Rente, where he was attending •” hgal matters, , Mi«* |>r|hi Hailey returned t« Fort Wayne this mormtig. after ma'iittg < pleasant viait here with rebuilt*. Mi" Mid;', soi i' 1 ! left today ho I iiH tnnati. 0., where she will i <»d with friend* al the Conservatory of M usie. Dr. 11. F. Cowtrlto left lid evepUi', [ I •• Cid ItnhlM <* i w here lie is .It ■ tending tn important biisim-**. He * will return Friday. During the rtr’* at the Journal oflice e.irly tin* moio.ii.,o, on.. *-u lei ■ I the apnrlm. i<« nt Editor Rro I 1011, on the second floor gild Hide hi* L I routaining a valuable gold watch.. W. H. siMrlior arrive-l last evrwii>|t fnm R.'uton Hntlwir in i'otnpam *ith hi* wife isho had been ill the b • wtal j at ll»« above tiameil place. She i • fueling much letter and will «o>m Im> I noli- Io *up and ar.>uud. Xihlirk 4 Co. are tnlay vti7 W»’ ! in eiivenng the floor* of the Mlirni. 1 Hotel and »am(de now with hand--1 some limdruui. it retpiiriug over I opiarv yard* to com|»l<'te th< job j Sdiliid. A < i- J I" j work and do it right. Tin* K. of C. loil” last even' u held an informal dam*’ for the s s>i | ctit of tlwir nn'inU i* and their **•.'< ami lady friend*. \ ni«»t etijo ah!'' levelling was apOHl and the < «■•' l*i , 'B j may In* rv|icaie»l H a short tine. I The tmtsie wan ftirc -hid by Med I Miller and John W VfullO M Tlie Prohibitum county nmvriitioii I will lie held at the Hmeo Opera l|ou . j I tomorrow instead of at th l ' ' •’ l,r! , I house, owing to the fact that | Hatter place w being u*«l for trial 'purposes Everyone interested i* ri pn.-ted to lx- present. A service will | , I M . hel l m the evening al the ’ hrnI nan ehurch at 7 W o'clock.

I lx»«t n Kuiltfttaa. “A cbampugtii' dinner once coat St. Joseph. Mo., the Oi m Pnctfli.' ralb road.” auid tin oil rnil.-md official. ■•'Hie Uni. n I'nettlc aid tdil wan up for consideration in <■ litres* In tlui early alxties It fixisl St. Joseph n« the eastern temnmia of the road. While the 101 l w:i* under e >n* leratom a l' -m <|tii't win lo'ld at St. Joseph. It wav attelidnj by many of itie h-iiditig m«*n of Hie tov.il. After they ba I tilled up on ehainpugt'e a quewtlon nro«o as to which tiag should fl nt from the city ball. Tim t'onfisl' rate ting v.-;i* finally decided on, and In the merntug the star* and strfpiv were herded down and the stirs and bare hdsted. The new* rom*i<"l Washington that very •lay. while the i iiiiMi l‘a< iffe bill was •tin under <«> Mention. Mcnatwr Pomeroy tnovsd that tlie name St. Jo seph. Mo. tie stricken from the hill ami ttmnha. Xeb.. lr* iitwtittltvil. Th* atwndtnent I . rri-d and St hrtef.h thereby k*t the I id >n I’-k-IBc," Kan •us Uity Journal. 4 I a* r«t| rw a r It. In the in ,t ». irw navlgat on on wantern waters. •«>» the author of "Carly fttewuitioat Xavlgntion on the Missouri River." pilots were fw*l to n«c all sorts of signals and marts to d■■•» ide their cmir*es one had • cu* tom of ninnlng ■ certain <-r<*s«ing If lie entne to It St night t»y ttm ahi of a d<|(.' The *...11 al Is i., /"d to a fati.dy living in a hottae at the foot of the crossing dir.-i tly In ‘tie co rse of tbv !>end Whenever a brant was coming this dog ran out tn the tat uh. always in exactly lb.' some pl ’■•*, w hl- h was Id line with the aiianm l. am) tarted bls loudest. The pilot ran to vnrd the •ound of the liarking with the utmost confidence t'libappity tb» dog one night took a notion to change his stand and barked a little higher np Ths next morning tba tsaat waa a bapeteM wreck on a •a id bar into which the pilot had run at full speed • Our I r«4 Fmella. Many a boy is made happy these days by a present of half a dozen pen cll« with his name printed ttiernm In gold letters perhaps the name lewd pencil" will last ttirough all time and et.-rntty Ttm original pencil was rroliy made of trad, ami on that rough paper of the ttnie made a clearly dta'crolbla mark. Germany led Io Its maunfa< titre. Our earliest lm|«»rtatl«>na were modi nought after, awl none could lw IsMight with other money than goki coin. A csMnrooa "lead" pencil was al most worth it* weight In gold, and a man who g d a supply had to be well rvc*>mmeml«l When a Sew York tner chant advertiswl the arrival of a run algiunvnt of lend | <■«< is" th® rush to boy was pellmsll This ••‘ <i»’ liurwll bl*’ to us young roosters, who ran buy a d 'Zi’ti pew iis twjay f-*r in cents. .Xen \ >rk Press wsnaaa—a— i i i ■».« mw Th- Murdfrttna I mat Os i■ ■ i t* t* •• I I least offend* r bi tbr ri >■ ut klUiu*' ( ! The very game be ;*wka. though bean- • tlfol and gentle to ibv and at 4 timea noble In deed and puniosc, la the moat brutal klh« r of all the r»n • itie lovely trout ilk it* attacfcg upon gau*ly files, ttss- valiant t«n*s and p kr In de 1 vottrlng their smaller bwtferett and ttss* | multltudluous sea fishes not shine In their feeding <i|>ori on* another, bnt la j their wasitou murder of the milltofis I ui*>n millions of vii tiisis of their pure love of slaughter Voautry tdfe Io Am<rlca Tfce First Isssut The nearest approo b to the holding of a jmi ml inquiry into th*' >'!•* of death th England <»-< urred as long ago as the year IJisi. when, a« * «»r*hiig to an old writer on the subje* t. "»H and twenty vcueyitWe jx'r*pi*» were sum ! mot .J together to bear and consider i the testimony of any who could sje ik i with authority regarding the death of I a digger Id the fields named Martin i Boisover." | Scarf pins, nr.-kiare*. rings, brace ' lets. •Watches at pnrr* never before i known at this S’luual *a!e at HEX [M.EYS. ts I have uatehes at pnev* that s>trgrat.es anil make*. Remember tin* is only a hat I haw in stock now. HENSLEY'S. ts Lettie Knitr will give lessons every \\ edm-otay afh'ftioon at her hoti* in Hedt’bo. Hardanger, Eyelet, Shadow, Mt. Mrlliek, Dawn work, t lnnd Silk, Embroidery, am! etc. She will al*o do ill ki’hta of order »• rk. SJSO CHICAGO EXCURSION |3 iO On Saturday’, May 19th. the Erie railroad will run tin* first •xctt.n<m of Ihe «i ason fro ii Ih'catur to < it engo and return at rate of <l*itl for the round trip. Tickets good going on nil train**, vreeptiiig No. .1 an*! arc good returning on all trains exeeptinit No. 4, it' *il Monday May -’lst, in- , ii*!-- * ell • n Erie >i* nt* for par tictilar*. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Plans and specifications for the base ball grand stand and fence are now on tile in the ham's of the secretary, Freii Vaughn atid all contractors desiring to bid on the construction of the same may do so by tiling their sealed bid «’t!i tin secretary ~i < !. : <■ Monday evening, May 7 at seven thirty o’clock p. m. The Association reserve* the right to reject any and all bids. 119-3 t BASE BALL ASSOCIATION.

~ !r,.*■ wr r ! SRECIAL SUIT I 1 AND ■ J ck e t Sale J I 1 ■ Darinf this week we will ■ ■ w * ■ n'- vc * - i”’’ cn ' dot GtJ ■ ■■ I * ■ ’ls. V m ■ k * 1 t W '/tL th.it arc e' 'tr ' rt- ■ fl* \ £ ■ n*llll "VaX vl *’ l *° lh ” W I U H \ ■ /■ i V~ \ * ! n:ic ■ . I I i \. K I/ i \ i jTV f^rr "• ■■ r E ,f ■ 3 - ■ /. / I 1\ \ y •:<■■■ »ud rug*. No tremble I Mi I | NIBLICK & CO. I Monroe Ac -Znci, £»ts. Doeotur. Irici.

■ 1 W, If. DAS'iKU what faul*iJ t<» • «. - R.e ky Mouiita u T a 1. ik«« the | »« *-<t •!** IF * n HUSH >“>’ ■ lb#**' • *t t 1 i*D I * ' '., Tea ' ■ Tablet' S; -lb, '1 .C , & Falk. NOTICE • * The Prohibition. «f Allan* Oninl) will hukl l ! ‘ir eounty >’• ' • next Friday, May i«h. at the c hou-a, at !•> I’ L>r f‘ r <if iw»uuiUtHl*sf • FOUtitv tirfc* t Ui«i to Bkvt «Mrtfafr. to l!|r »Ulr mnvrntHHt, and at ?: '•*’ m<« Prof.' laiurh and *ifr, will <»'*• <b**r (»• on* lertarr* with s<M»l •i*>a , t*K •* ib* ('hxiatian church. FZvarymMiy ■ ■■»*. i SPECIAL LOW EXCURSION RATES —VlA*** CLOVER LEAF ROUTE <i:imh mm. Kal«kl« •» < TU.en. C'.nri J<» - ' **'” fare plu. It far round trip Hlrmrr I lorrlwl 11. tael* I Mint raai.rta, *»r* »*l* Ju we wtHi return limit <.*• te*’*r i | I *tap»«*«r. and «r« mold at »** *• reduced rataa Kalako «• I’.thin*. 1 jhiprrm* Lodar. Nrw i>rl*an». ><•_. O, lobar t»v< <>n« fare p.ws .■ < round trip . ; \aOaaal Kdarwtlaaal «.«elatlaa—«»n frail, aea. < • !.. tin, fair plu« I- wo for roun*. trip to >taii Franrla* <• or la>« Anariaa j ttlvarar routes and atopnvera Il I* ■' I ■ fid tulr !!«•« Vary l«W ratea to. ha announoad latar | ColUMvta I th’ ,’r;-. U ■J-atnar.-h. soirrelaa t.raa.l J."'"PJ” Ontario Hept 1 ■ *■ ?.?Ti*r-in I farrp lum 2'» •*•*»<* f*»r trii T.ekri. n ’ llp throu«h >ut the • Hutu" at *' r *P f I tlonally low rat«. see nr ire.t t Clover t-eat asmt f-. r r>bod' ahold han- ' • "t" " f *’"[ . Hm k entity*'*’ fiilt “T ’’ft In Line," conralnlnß Lincoln’* letter to ben Hooker, etc Sant on | receipt of t rente In e'mnjie I'ulleinn |inlner eleenlne t nr. I : elininK I'hnlr and Case ..ire <Meal» a-la-Cartel; hlKh ha. k »eM Coach- , e* on all (hro«i, r h trains, ror ra.r« apply t<> n* ar»Nt Ticket or W M.TKIt I Ito*’. A<«nt Toledo, Ohio. l o.nd.attal If you inimiplate a trip to any point, write us for special Information.

Where ; ; BUSTER 3ROVN? V/AT'CH TH IJ '* JPACE EACH h WEEK You • A UILLSEC. T HE will TELLYcU SCCIETHING / i . 1 w 4 Z At) I i / ' J Wl jC »* - r* * nt ar a carraiAet »y tv»ri’.»«ew* .c*’f «to ~ ' rf M — Brister Brown has gone to buy more Stein-BV ch Suits for men ana nobby suits for men an i ’toy*. Our Spring Sales on this class ot goods bis been so large that we have already received our additional shipment. . " | We wi*li to make money Who doesn't? But we be- ~ ■ lieve in doing it by selling more goods at a reasonable VV profit, than a few go* ds at ** l arKt P ro^1 ' (>ur moUo ’ s: / 1 ’ iCTk One Dollar’s Worth of \1 —' Good’ fora Dollar; Many f - Sales and Smail Profit. ,W |M / ‘ J I ■ "vj I TF Cbiklrwn'* »td tft *« <£*7 1B Boy*’ Suita v • ELZEY & VANCE Comer East ci Court House Decatur, a.