Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1906 — Page 3
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WEATHFF F»nlj -rleWjf uu»<b» Mid -Tbs» | <gy Cao Ur. »»w» 4« Fort W*y»» U-Ut i - V M BiitrMt. <»f <M>o-r«. •»« gpetM g !<> J H K«,. r . of Nt Mary*. *» •" •b: '■ !»!»», a Eroding to Uiterur ' U mitm. J T Merryman rHurocd la»t <»*>■ I *-,• 'rim (faneva, «!>»'» hr *»• •’ | Wadis g to !«-ga! mattoro. Dr F 0. C®vwd*M rvturtsod t»“t *■' from Wmrhwrtrr, wlrrr h*| »«•. ; after profemtonai trial j taw TV ...rtrart fur brirkutg north I Jj > i u.» bw»t» net f«»r •rprmuf bid. oaf WtUug thr eoritrart. If ii W P. Breen, who **» reeenll.vj r■ '. ,| t . of the Knitfbt* “fl <® >. ■•,»« a|.|n.int<d grand ktught T J McLaughlin dietnrrr depute. T , ~„ ~ a . foimerly held by Jh Br».».
There is a Reason i ► “Crossett Shoe for Men*’ Ask a customer who wears them: 'Makes Life’s Waik Easy’ | $3.50 to $5. I Charlie Voglewede Sells ’em I
• N. < hristen made a business ’rip to Jort Way tie thi- morning. John Hey, of William*, was a bnsinet-r caller to our city today. I John Poling arrived last evening! I from Ib dlcey mxl ia the guest of ndaK. K. .kliisoti uns attending to jhaiikmi; buy t-«ss at Indianapolis y « terday. A. J. Smith was attending to timItw i matters at Port Wayne tbi» I ’•#*’»’Htyj. < liarle* Sullivan and Sam iaunan returned la»t evening trotn a bii’iiiew* trip to Berne. Mr*. Ihtn Sprang went to Fort I W aynr last evening to make a short visit with relative*. I red Ph-»Mngrr returned to Bluff j ' ton last evening Hr waa a httaimsMil ■ filler to our erty. Mr*. E X. Ehiugrr went to Fort | I Wayne laat evening to vi.it for a| I tew day. with relative*. Mrs Is W. Brown rwtumed to Kendalvtlle la»t evening. While here *bc *•* tb» gw»t of relative*. Mr* Jon*. Tnteb returned fnta Monroe laat evening, where .lie »prnl Sunday with her parent*. ( A. I><»g.n and daughter Fraiieev. went t<. Fort W ayne tht* morning t» »|w-nd the day with frtrnda. Peter S Mower, of «*>uth Fretieh townehip BoSeed a broken ebmh bone | while felhng a tree Monday Mr. A E Srott and babs Wrist t- j .Grgvd Kapi l* laat evening where they t •di make their future hs»mr. Mr. II W Tbow>|w»n went to I t>>rk«viitr. O. this m» ( n>>ng to make | It otwral day.' vnut with relative*, > | 1t... Slot , returned to M (!><>.• las’ evening Whdr- it> <>«r rity be «*> the gumi of hie father. Jerne. || Store Member, «f th* P s-an... a. tear | are rwpiestrd tn hr tn at tendatw* | SThursday .swing. May H. PHIIJ i MASTER laebunl w«<k in the Fort Wayne K o | |ir I H Royer, left thi» tr r-. ar | I for Winnn*. where he will alters I she I ■ ■ ■ ; • i ’ ’ - :r ' - ’ • ? " •' “ ; * tßr 1 5 I ks i <»4id I i Wdliam Hrvsw|*irf, livitsg on it* hr I Lag »trw<. earne* a watrh that b dt I IgMUd numing order, that bear, the I date of 173 ft, which tnak*. the watrh 11*0 war* <*ld. It wa* made at leipI«>e, li*rmany, aiwl »»• purvli.v<<! b> ' jMr Rrawdorf’w great grandfather I I Mr. Brvwlorf baa had the wateh In j hie -n for "s* year, and it h*. I not been rv!>airvd for the laet l’» year* Berne Witnewe. A pregnant bint of what our pa Itbnt anreetorw had Io endure ta as I forded in the ufnnion handnl down I by Hr Hurty of the *».ard of health, l*‘th from a rabrir and « ventilation point of view. Prrwsti* >T I I mat'll* year* ran rvaddv reeal! th* j llitne when »ts>ve* constituted al'-j |the entire beating agwmy -ft dome*’.. W a. TV dmeomfort ami m-rtabty pair grandfather* 1 mm 1 have *u»tain«"l mo'er.lh* rvt>'' ■! L the *. ; ei< ali! t« p»inful| Illi t'tlttf<‘*ltpt«it* —_——l ina—■ i ii—e»
Dan Bailey made a buaitiM. trip to (Jenwa today. Green Burkhead made a buaiiU'** trip to Marion today. ■J. B. HolthoiiM- imide a lni»hie»* trip to Bluffton today. W. R. Ihirwin made a bu«ine** trip to Van Wert today. Mr*. Henneizen of William*, wa* shopping in •■nr rity today. I rank Mi pie* returned todav fr>»m a Btieincta trip to Hoagland. J. M Ib'ffeiibaugh, of Geneva, waa u bn*ine«« ealler to mir city tiriay. r .* hnwiiedi ralier to onr rity Onlay ■I M. Iblff of Jrfferwir, tossn*h<p. I i* working at Avilla thta s immer. S.*me one Irwt their fal*e tea’ll. I i'siji.'iv >'ai; b» had by esiihisg jt tl • I i offtre J B I’rutnoml went to Wdlabirr | today to »pem| a few day* with rrl« I Ml** <"bo Roop went to Willahirr I b*tay to make a «bort vi«it with r*lw I Senator l lrwy, of Fort Wayna wa* | Mr and Mi* L D Jar.-to of Berr ) 'Ak'ftf i|« I tis ttW I Ti 1 * J»r*twittns h»<« ft»F th* I I N«?rt hrtiA Mf* acf* f««iw for «$.& I Mn Hirhanh rvt«r IbriJ positfiv lb*?* »h* th* fWRit I Mr* Magner returned to M..„r«- I today While bare she •*« the gwaw tot relative*, Mm Kellie t rampton arrived to Lay from Ple«aat lake and » tb« guewt «*f Merle Burdg Lome Hire rwfwmed to Elwoisi t» [tore With hl* pare***, Mr »<‘d Mr* lAn Him. rrf#rn*d ! I fhifij »h#r* W i |*F4l! CMFh m M W t<r | *4l W <«► I I gt V Iwil. * bt-fii H* 7 "* i w|J* etH'SklW’ WlVlft-t th* WariH t|»- hdM * ”*l# ’ 1 ‘ tj-f 'M ?*‘ti |* h -‘I 2 « > « ■> Mr* H. A. Wbaue and I i :eft Sutonlay N«»rßtog for Blmwmini • Lon to j-tn lV>r kwatand and fath«' f !*fnf H A »iwt K 4 1 rw £t* 4* ?h*t? Hrwt Inh <1 rotiHHrt vtf wdat’H, ihtt U> iuh* !#*»<■»• i |»t «»igbt «**•!**k *t lit* fw»rtwr *>f ’ ’ XLk-bft-’fs #trrr’« UtW|l j ta! !<t wttrti i |h«|>r< utr Burr, -f lb* fl <* 4* 1* h* , t* ttwlutVs *»«**< •b* v*n*>tM rural route*, which *tart i from thi* rity He will rrrdmmend •ueh rhangew and irnpmvettse'ite a* I Th** htwielj will T’lUMdav evening with Mr*. Kh M er* Th* lea hr o Mr*. Jamr* > Img of the year and tbe elect st n of offVrta OCT tr. A good attendance l« ilewirad Lee s£?i M &sfis Lip) m m-s -of Dr. Walter C. Van LmL w ’ . ' 1.. •- lrrr.lr.l it X’r* t s.tle Dr Van Nnyv L* it >r<~T.nt th* «•« .lent Mipennten- • |d*-nf of the K-i»mi« State Hospital for It*-** Ip*.» Im ?»•*•' hi* i**f> A I th* eleru’ftl f**r<*e nt th* *fstw *eh«M»l lOwr»4t4>* f- ur m Mr Halter d. pasted thia Life, at hi* ri.idenee <>n north Jeftor Lui atrret la*t Friday morning. IE L-.a.s bum March Li. IS|» m Holm.|.ouaty, O. Hr waa puned in wadkwdt jto Mary Tucker. April Jti. HW3. H. I came to Adanta egibnty with hi* (>a> lent* when he way a email bov ami • apent the greater part of hi* lifa in ! tin* county He tn mourn hi (departure, hl* .wife, two sister*, three | l<*ounU). H<* *H* b.ipiLfsi dun”» his II iliiM'b* Aii*i * • i h n<**’ (bat he rea*l*- t » B-*et hU Maker ui Lhini 4 bi* Mifferifitfs which I n. - ‘ time.-* r»«vi» *. he ipn>r l utlvranrr to aiunuur nor eofu| lan.t The funeral service* verv liehl from! i the Evangelical churvh at IWatur si’ | 110 o’clock Sunday morning, cui.du-t Icd by Rev. F rank Hartman. —BermWitness.
■■■BNMMBgß''»lSQwmwgg| thElHub . DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS Somebody Says That "Life Is a Stage” 3* have a part to p<ay. Arc yon drevseil for your** fik • :T w;S ‘ ’* :t *' y 1,1 <■'*( ■ \ All / ■ X Mk 11 l ■ abiMBPS B°y* Ch ’ ct; g C thin, rrr d:»j ivc’ nl>< a 1 Im w ' < uu (^e Li t \ fix • !■ fycj i o i w A . X f g Q I in. I ah. 4 *ha' wear i A8 I When the c, tev’ «. ji aj ,<r- • *”x k H *’ ■■ y< gi ■. J- f- ■ • - H . g h ru -• t -,»c Vww i •elevt frw» the most nobby *t<*. k to thu \ w • Sh ;<• i ■ c 4 (:, 415 ,! f 4l cs I /fl' “ 50g to S 3 /,/ * / / oprnv / . V Alpine One Price to /VII 1 5. KalVer Giothing Go. • •■«to ... ... •» «■•-a * - ~ - -, . . . wrr*-.!-# * RMBIIWMMmMrWW'- MMHI ■*
I I ektMgMFt# |<J ; I I rMP of X BMP rh4S*i; | Manon Th* toinet » Maapeml »f Miami. Waha*a. Hantingto*. A4aa *, I Wrib. Jay, frrant .->d <-.■<- i l« Mr* H K Fret*, «f tM« e*iy ! I i* <•» the pn<raaaA d.< oaunl by Boid May, wt»>| rr»*,|*» n»ar l*r*bi*. ««n ye.t»rd*y, at I FHI b<'f <W'¥'**FS4 t *i lM'**'* • th* right hard »i>4 arw Tb* thtl i Wft* uirn to r>r wbu | ■' *m* ifnf^rdia!el% Milled b% W* M*V ? WILL BE A LARGE SUCCESS ' Vufl Mattwin * I I tih. m*ml ?.h< *• ,f littUf* ||fit* ,#,'*<! *ts>' l-» |«4 th* |d*y t#lb a *»rx | ■■ • ; { : ... .• .. : .■ - ' - ■’ I I cittj** playa» Th** <** |p;p Yom Matron* dub tb«t ir ’ Jfoti h» |>urrh*fc!»<* hra«*" * v<- i I v iH hot only aid thm Itt a a sk, , tit that y»» i aHI* j ‘ , ; lluit M F-mth.’* At I* * th- ■ Friday, Jutt* bt ; CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY Mint Bertha Miller. «f fWal rrmte j |«>ne. Monroe, < itrrtainerf a t imb.-r of I h**r frienda lA>t rvrtHhu hi ho i .or of h<4 twenty Br*t birthday. A i Hioat »■; •*<\ ikblt* iiui f 4.** ua*’ u' » *i» I eleven <*VkH*k the were *i*b-’ lerej into the diuins room, where aS the ntee things of th Msa*>n wre j set before them. Miss Bertha ws« the . reeipteni of many beautiful presents. I The guest- departed at a lat-j hoar, wishing Miss Berth* many more h*p* i py years. From all reports a k •>•»! I time was had by all.
[RESOLVED nJ A PicnicH TO Bvr WWE RE STYLC fiNDQVAUTYCAN BE RilLirD .PON. ZELL *=.,'> / WE ARE ThC PEOPLE. EVERY th mc vOV '/EED CcR. BUSTER BROVN c 4 1 <’ '- v Vx' '■‘*2* . ' .. - Style, (juality. Frit e. Tbe« arc the three graces that should atta» ! to garments L» k »t ‘'c best drt»scd iwn and a*k them w here they gpt • heir clothes. We Will take chances on tht.r saying At lv ev & Vafice'i ” Ask a inau *bvm y&tt have seen wearing a : long timet rhat always !o>k«<l well a suit where he got it. We will take chant s on his saying: “A* E!/ev & Vance’s.” Who carry clothe* especially made for them hy Stein Bloch id S>l< m n H'< > & Lcutpert. Take a ;:i"!-u:> Irene .s .<■ «t.<’ .. L l : v : l. c gm the clothes you know hr had m buy cheap. We’4l Ukcchauctscm his telling y.n; “At Elzey & Vance’s.” | Men’s Suits $5 to $25 i Boys’ Suits $1 to $7 Weare not aka', cutting' prices’’—we make them right in the beginning. We just received another h’.ptucnt <:(»■• •. .\ . •. i’ -for nun nd Imys Prices 50c to $3.00 We are showing seme beautiful in Straws and Panamas .. Elzey & Vance .. Corner East of Court House
