Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1906 — Page 3
'Titn© i ERIE RAILROAD, J * Es lECT November 12.190 K As DECATUR. kast bovsk i ' \ . .. Stud Columbin ex ■•«:**»• m. ■ '■ rti - Hmton V-. n i 3 ♦ , , iwr," F.xpr*« «.<*»». u. : I" Buffalo ex *:«l> i* WEST ttOUNI* ~ gxpreM , I Mfc n • .(Jo I,limited in ; ’.’ * 1,1 1 ) AccomodsWon ■.. to-lr» I ■ • ... Vimtlbuled llinltsOlS U. h I K ~ > »r«.> K«pre«« .• M U. U Ik' , i ■ i>' l*un<l»T. I- * , >.<pi Monday j ( ,nM rutMiao. Ticket A«»ot.. i i su- Tr*v. F»««*nxer Agent o L Merlon. Ohio ' :11ND mPIOSTINDI»N» R’T . . ,„r» •*. It<»- Now I" effect Hon ; . ......uUt 12 \i4in 7.14 am I.V'ptn U»* ct '," t I*4*o! M*i»ro 2 13pm H,opfn ] 1 ( |', H fn m Uati; 3.4"i»m 10 l&pm 1 *', K i„ | ! 'V«ii ttaem IS.Wpm i.Styut I, ... : Parlor rar. „ !W" . ... .rgto .ißCulnic e»r to ctnctonait | Ihdly to Belly Od. Rapid* F.xfon ' , |J*m tfieeei »Kpm. i i(mm ”S>»tn t.ooprn i fUidde «*Mm I.SOptn MCprr. *’ r ... 'nr l.e'prn * Mipn. . ' . -54 pm »SOpin r.,ufc«n> I fep"* '■« '•»» 4 ’’T® 7 **" Irani •leeplag car u> Mark <iy : . p»rlor <-»r to G. H and Mark -,,, train Parlor rar Io G K. and I 11 w ,UcM CHr ' raUBO. ST.IOUIS fc WESTERN R. R-CC oiove" teeF aourv .a eff Cl une **. (AST. sEwha?-' r ’ —"’.Stt *MT * « ■ i sK' t z;&lrr‘~T'’ Mrs! Lake rrie « Wsstsrs fitnn card f*”fn Hluffvwi lad. BOOTH BOON** • ♦.-ratif aicpt Hunday !'’i»-!»aj;y •■rapt Hunday .... IbMfttr. « I wp» i< U run* ihrouf b U) IndlanapolU Vftbout ( lk .» M *rrt*’. n< 10 •' a u> *, o ..... Indianop'll. ill*'!. ~ uja * I woe I eMare. »rrl»tn» at II uffton 1 ***.“.>•«roe «ia Muncie* Hi. t rout* I «— the /v\ o d e l Toowcc-O •nrt Cl|4«r Mtor* is for sale in bulk FOR CASH H. A. Frlstoe. I'rop — I WEATHIJR. Ft. tonight. Thunder itorms Fri > 4.) Continued warm. WATKINS? ! U : Wt inlioff WBB a IHlirilMW etturr | ar Wayne today. A K.Ji t amp made* a bindnt** ,r H‘ I I >t Wayne thin morning. S. S Bartlett, of Huntington, «a I •» itiMirance matter# tn tni> today. Wdi .nn Baughman ivtnnmd today fni! where h<t w ®n* visiting M* <1 a tighter. J Nr pt line returned tbi# morn i!;(* ti» in Went Baden, where he wa* taking e«»ur*e <»l treatment. M - Cisrs Smith returned h» Fort W»i . thie morning. While here .be »«• i • gm-.t of Mimi .Mary Hite. M i. Van Usmp ami daughter ».i: b .laekMin. Mich., thia morning !■ n .ikv u abort visit with relative*. Mr- Smith retured to Portland thia c i in.' While here alie wa* the ~< ■ her |>aient" ( Mr. and Mrs.’ (' HmnmeU. M .latnra Bain returned thia n limn Ridgeville, where ah l ' *.» n>i ling u meeting of the !*•*• >• [
Two Feet of Comfort j at $1.75 a Foot t Cushion insole shoes have al- - ways appealed to the man with f f ,ot ailments, corns and callouses; but the price of most of these shoes a-e from $5 up. He didn’t like the price. Now we have a Cushion Sole Shoe at $3.50 ! a Pair that has all the comfort of the higher priced shoe and you don t pay for the patent Plain toe and tip. i Charlie Voglewede Sells Toe Shoes
Eli Spiunirer returned last evening! I from a business trip to Berne. Miss Mayine Terveer went to Fort I Wayne this morning to spend tin* dav ! with friends. Mrs. Henry Renin went to Fort i Wayne this morning to make a short visit with relatives. Ross Join on went to Ken!a!ville| nisi evening, being called there owing! , to the death of his father-in-law. Mr. ami Mis. Willis McQueen left | last evening lor Van Wert, where they)' | .Mr-. Miller and daughter returned to Fort Wtiync Igst evening. While here they were th* guests of Mr. and Mr-. Sam Hank. •Mis. 11. M. Hensley and ehlldie.. pud Mrs. French’ Quinn ami elnldteJ i went to Rome t'tty this morning to] >r>*’U I ti it*w d®yil» W. .1. M’.wts and wife left today i ion an extended tool' of th. vast, stop ping n! < leieldinl, Xingarn and it". I ton. They will Ih> about «1* weeks. The trai t for the addition to th- < eutial school building will be a* i-l---|<d on June W. The nnpr >i rim m i« , U milch needed one and Will probably co«t sotnethmg like 110,0<H). Mrs. Robert tlillig who -de,l in lleratur four weeks with b, band’s piireiits. Mr. ami Mr-. < •> i.id liillig. changed ear* here Tm-*<' ■at ternoon riimtile to her liotm at rt. | Recovery, O Portland I'oirm- ' ml- ■ Dr. Fred Patterson «|»etit Sumin 1 with his parents Hl Decatur. By the I way, the Dr. divides hi* tune up pr* 1 ’ Ity wall, first in Winchester, 2nd in I Decatur Ird in tlnneva. and then hi | eommenees all over again, *<> we aie told. Geneva Herald. There in no doubt that Bluffton I lend* and that tin* city i* tar ah' ii ! lof anything in the surrounding eoun-| try. A* evi Iriiee of this fart. Iterator has jn«t paused an anti -pit ordinance modeled after th* Bluffton ordinance land Hartford City is H-ui'i: t -I- - I ordinance that provide* for a mil and [ ,-log killing ju*t like the law in .thial city. Bluffton Barmer. A letter from Uf.yette, hrd . to the local order ot Sons ot ve!eriilik| I disclose* the fact that great prepare-1 Itivir* Ute bl-ng tnadv tor the am, i o ! reunion to be held nt that place on | iM.iy 22. 23 and 21. The local order] lardy ami u’*i»t in making tin* reLnior, th- best ever. From wlm' *e I t’rtti Icftrti- u liififv <*n»u«l I r«»ni •hi’*j IritV " ill I#’ Hi ftUviitlftlirc*. Mr*. J tnnie Studalmker of Decatur I returned home to that city at n«* Shi* wa» called here on account of 1 Il.e illiH-s Os Mr*. Epl: Momira. who] «n» slightly batter today. Mr*. S’ i-lu baker, who i* well known lore, r* turned home front a trip in California a few weeks ago. She was l««ai- I i’i Sim Fraix'lwo, but missed the earthipiake by only a few day* time. *lo having left just before it occurred.Bluffton Banner. Decatur had a cleaning up day on illesduv o' i»*t week. Tilt* i* *O'IIC thing it ■•! Mier lownt, •” dit pi- t by d -it'V. 'hi" time '• «‘V i i« in a fairly clean condition; far ahead of what ordinarily exists at tbi* t'm* of the year. This iuak<* i-mv.i a most ideal place of residence, ami | many are appreciating tin* faet ami I arc coming here to muk»- it their j»vrm-| Lim nt niside. M ich credit of b-m. ■ ling iilsmt this state of thing* is dm-I l.nir efficient ianltli officer, Dr. W. R. i Bray ton ■ Geneva Herald.
M. Kirsch made a buainess trip! to Berne today. Fred Eii'hcnbi r_-< r made a business ' trip to Berne today. (,'harle* < 'entlivre, of Fort Wayne,; made a b isiiie** visit here today. Ju .- ti K. Erwin w.-nt to Bi iffbm i jto.l.jy to attend to legal matter*. M,-- Vera Scgur arrive,! today fnffu! J Angola imi is the guest of friend*. Edward Pels, of Fort Wayne, was J. H. H.om-s of f or’ w.ivm . was <>. C. Brown, of fort Wavne, wasil jßatters. Mrs. Turn .. turned tn M’WJoe ti>day #ft*r making a pleasant vis t here 1 with relative*. Mi*. Lillie Garard arrived today t'l.u k Fairb-ink*. of F> rt W.tvne. I Ml * M U.e Meyer, r-’ ll’ -d t.*Uv I from Fort Warne, when- she was v» if mg with relative". Mr* Stalter returned to M.mr.-e to ,I*. t tie rat Ikf* WD tilth **t}<* - ? I f Mi-. Jonas Tri”h. M Ethel Hlllebrund wet t to Bluffton today to visit fur a few day"l Ralph MH lung returned tuday U» tending to insurance matters. Mrs. George Gilbert retuno-l to Mi*. B-ssm J’arkrr. tha nurse, wad called to Monrm today !<• atUnd t I Dr. Parrish, who was badly bjmwl I 4 . -*lClC*Hl4*r ft’ ’• Wl •, I *t*t a wasea* . ir.ar lohl araaftjnlujx t * hr liftVHig fnrmtrly I The ttn»t 4>i|>tnrnt of (wnUIW h>t» id' 1 by the Citv Omml «rw*’*l at! I -of a doar.’i tinr chftir* Th** .Urob Grim *ho arrmied a f. kb dft» ajr- h (itrrn to anM’Arr to u rnttrsfr- or public intoxication and was Hurd a dollar and costs, aimomtii.g in all to nine dollars and thirty rent. Grim being nnaMe to pay, went to jail A HOLD UP MAN IS KILLED Shot Dead by the City Marshal at Mitchell. Ind. Rt’rippn M< Itao tai Redford, Ind. May 17—City Mai Lhal t 'herk. Os MiUdieli, shot ami m I had received a meseage from th* Sey- ] three men on board the B. A 0 -md <-ni-m in, but refused armt and startdrm. In- r< .'.lver. but th- tuardial shot him dead before lie mulJ U-' it The other* escaped. Firth Wonarch, M»a. The fifth m-m ir- li.v men foruu-d " re Hgloiis ««-et that sprang up in tlie day# of <’harle" I. of Kngiand They were BJ called from th.- fart that they a" Muffed ttint tn-tbe last days the four ancient monarchic", the Assyrian, the Per-tan. the Babylonian and the Roman. would tie restoreil. and to them would be added a Christian monarchy. 1 or fifth monarchy, of which Christ ! would be the king. Awkward. Master- What! Both want " holtday tomorrow? I can’t spare you both at once. Mary, you ean have tomorrow and John the n<-«t day. John Thank yon. str. hut we wanted to get married. and I'm afraid sir. It cun t he i doer that way. but I’ll Inquire.—Lou- ' don Answer". Fresh tish delivered. Call 'phone 132. 132-3 lays WANTED- At once (wo good salesmen. good wage* to right parlies, ('.ill ut Hotel Murray Friday p. m., 5 to S. .1. 11. Wolilfortb.Traveling Representative. 13'2- Id.
I i —j — - •«- — g J I I (SPECIAL SUIT | AND | Jaclc e t Sale I Z g i 1 ■ 1 hiring this week we will iK QL < R’ ve 1 E r lvnl “ Ult n I .ill Suits autl).uket-s. I I (LT ') i This will be in all the m .1- ■ I ■ \Ak ion’s latest novelties and styles ■ that are exclusive to our store. f l’Ti\ I ■ I nil ’* !t to *his department H ■ / w w convince you. V I I /d I OurCaqrct Department is I I /i ■ I I t’ffcrsng ;tc great -..i, c* « gll I a \ lit pct- and rug*. No tr : e I t VUS*" to ,l.o* yon. I I NIBLICK & CO. | Monroe dt .2nd. Sts*. D«cotijr. Ind.
i WATKINS? KOK SALE A letter pre,.. g<~a| j a. !,. « L ■ '»> - ■■'* •••■ Your rIMMWe «» If” to Lhw. next i Saturday over C A F.. •I Vi for r»»un I . 1 ’«*• '*t I : ‘ r "' A1.50 buy* a round trp ticket •” ( hu-tigo next Sattii'iny over to* , 1 Erie > Join the crowd to Chicago Sal or | day. ♦’>'■<» for round tnp over th* I Erie. LEI Jt i 1 When the baby talk- it t* lime to i give Hollister'* Rocky Mountain f*a. . It ’* the greatost baby medwtne known to loving mother* It make* ibein oat, | deep and grow tA cent*. Tea or Tab let*. Smith. Yager A Falk. 'vr X. I Plow Shoes If there is any worthy style |of Plow Shoes omitted from ; jour line, we are not aware of the fact. We offer our trade the best Plow Shoes that money can buy. We Sell no Other Kind The favorite this season ap-' pears to be our Creedmore Shoe. Its the best Plow Shoe, we have ever seen for the money. Then, we have Crtolcs.Dom 1 Pedros, etc., etc. We guarantee ~ur Plow Shoes to do their culy in every I respect. Winnes Shoe Store THE SHOERS.
« is the kind we sell Ah f ra ’ ith *»<»« than ' the ordinary sort that is *< I .s •‘dried etf.” > / Mild, delicate cure, ' Beech Nut Sliced Beef servattve of any kind. Our entire stock of Groceries and Provisions are of the very highest grade, always Fresh, Clean and Wholesome. At True’s Special Seile Saturday. AAeiy 1Q nt 'I lie- Racket Store We haw a limited number of the follow .ng article* which will be sold on the above ‘late only a* long a* they last: 1 Tin cup* to 10 quart extra heavy pails l«c Du*l Pan* »C 8 quart extra heavy pall* IkBox paper, very tine 9e 14 quart granite ds*n pan* 24c Wire clothe* Hue* 12 quart tin di*h pans 14c- ■ Salt boxe* Tl ' -* OO «MK’rte<l screw* 10c i Flour sieve* »v Fin*, per package 1c Dinner tia'i* »« ‘l u * rl dUh nan* »c 1 gallon gia»a oil can* Men * tin* underwear, per* t 14 quart extra heavy pall* Uc Men *ex heavy and wr. unit 98c 12 quart ex'ra heavv pail* l#v t adie*’underwevr. per »uit 48c La lie*’ and children'* lightweight lOe It will pay you to attend thia *a)e a* you positively will get the best ! good* at the lo vest market pr|ce* Come early and avoid the rush as we have only a limited number to be sold at thia price. Remember the date ui»d place. Racket Store l n r *>u-.rnorth.-tit* Steele & We--'ver Hr*t Nadonal Ban* Oiecric IV ai w | gurm ■ l -y ■at in
