Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1906 — Page 3

Table K- ri e railroad. _ Nov*tnl><*r 12- 1906 ■< DECATUR. BF KA ST BOVWD H v Rfpr*** l * a. m, rW ' And Ctolumbn* ♦*« fl - v *• ®- K 'J . W Vh* Um 34S P m Mt *?— ■ .nm Erprw « m .*n"uuff*.' .«»;»■*.« • * WCTT BOCJiU l- v | * • Mui .... 1 M a. cc K-' h «• Vctibuld llu-!l*ai»:M O.m Kj,T : torso E,.pr..„ «.«».. 85',..-*pt s,odA’;5 ,od A’; tlCtP* Monday J <lR M rbMIMO. Tick*t Arant.. ■ 0 b y_* • Tr»v. Ld RAPIOS & INDIANA R’T iLm »’ -|**m I l*pn> 7 Wpm ■!*•' , ,„> » Item 113 pm MApm ■I*:;:', 1 - -Cm .to*pm K C-pm ■g*® M , tam 13'Jftpm -VAptn ! Par tor car. I , .. -, *.~-pin<'*»r«> Cincinnati: R" Pally to ■ Pally <M- H.pld* IvSuo | lMm ' w*m 4 17pm Mt"' -Apm tow »•“••>■ HET** ■’ • I'v" 10 Wm - •Vm •„ - »«-*pl»4 ear u> M*.-k city i-,r rwirtaG. K nn4 «•• •> -r. ' Cnrior car to <* k » nd &. »O Mart city. Kg. $T LOUIS fc WESTERN 1 R CO "c,o»i" utfaß nou't" E la .».•» Jan* •*■ I* o * ■ aatfl, ItE'S'l'L’siasv.’uS:: fc?- , '>;~ 1 ..“'5'.: ■ WgTT rtiiy. .. - *’«• • ■ Tr***<«. tofly » » » « Va_um '*U“ 10 14 a ■ vrt* rrta « Waatara f>a. :ar<! from Blatfte* lag aoCTHtfoOSV ..-to f • • ■>' ataday -’ t» a m »-Ja. r» ■ apt Bcaday 11 ». a m ~ *. . i ..pt iurxlay * P■> 'jouic -.sh ao l*al*n*»oU» wUSmii *» »*>•-■ »»-[ *-. '!.««■ arrt»ta« at Uintflon i IVm4 •< r». • tfaar.la* 81. « roata he model foci and Billiard Parlors will » m-G hit buaiDM* in a f*w iiw I. A. Frletoe. ~,„p l

WEATHER htt tonight And Sunday »«g. .Vx' i of Geneva *u a bum- » odir- tn our city hdge It. of Richmond wan at lime t<» legal matter* in our eity 1>». John Hey returned to Wlife> !a»t evening. She wga »hops tn mu’ eity. Ma* M- i> Hurdg left la»t evening r bdanajadm to viait for a few tn with friend*. ( •'Bohr Blackburn returned laet wwtr from Portland, where be waa Mint with hie aunt. I V R Arrbbuld arrived laat evetC fr»tn Cincinnati and w ill »p*nd ■day with h» family. Mr» K>-r:inenuui returned to Hoag M la»t evening. While here »he II the rnrat of fnenda Xr» Ella Smith returned to Hoag i 4 'ant evening. While here ahr to the K of relative*. Ih Fred I'atteraon arrived last ev •- ■rfr.tt t;.. .oa, and took part in h; - ■>. iof Hi.-k'y Farm. Mn John Potter returned today Ms Parker, where ahe was viaittng iU her «on, Frank l‘orter and wife.

Coming Down Town 1 onight tCome in and see the White Canvass Oxfords we are selling for ladies from Sixty-nine cents to One seventyfive. Charlie Voglewede Sells ’Em

Ed X aneil made a bosineso trip to Fort Wayne this morning. « John M. Christen male a b ■•••.«» trip to St. Louis this mornr u Otto Kirsch returned this u < t’. nt. from n hnsines. visit at Bern. Mr.. 0. 1.. Vanet- went r Wayne this morning to apend the day with friends. Mr*. Hilgermaa went to Ft. W. n. this morning to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Reuben Lord went to For* Wayne this morning to visit over Sunday with relative*. Mrs. F Churchman went i<> Fort Wayne this morning to visit .er Sunday with relative*. George W. Hoawr and wife save moved t< Hammond, where tn*-, nil live with their daughter. Mm Eli Merryman returned t< Ft Wayne this morning. Whil» h»r» *be was the guest of relative*. Glenn Glaney returned this morning from Denver, Col., where he »t>ent three week* taking in the sight*. The F.uterpean Club will hold a picnic next Tuesday at Stevie’* I'ark, thia to be their last session of the Mrs J. S. C.iverdaie and M » J M Christen went to Fort Wayne this morning to aptmi th* day with fnen la. M-ss peasie Conglet.m and M *ter Winfield Maddy went to Fort Warn, this morning to .pend the dry With Tire member* of the Ladies’ Historical Clnh are requested to Monday evening at seven o’el. k wit 1 Mr. H B Allison Mis. Ida'Crampton returned to hehome at Pleasant l-ake. last evening, [after making a pleasant vi« t here with Mi" Merle Hurdg Reervtwy Shaw «*•%< h** w«mid l.otai mile* to see the grave of a government employ* who du Iron, overwork. Put why should b* want *‘»cb Alfre«l F.lrey. who resole, on th* | L.hn Meyvr. farm -uth of tt.u nty. I TlA*i I lH* HJIPltJa* lIWP ¥•**»“* **w\’ * I tk'hif hi* ••‘S? Arhilf* B *'<>ru ptatit??* hy • «*nMIR Georg. Harmon and Fmnk Black, {both .lerk. Os the Avehn. Hole) at Fort Wayne, were tn our eity b tey They made the trip in an aatomobil* Jake Weil of Indianapoli* »m buytny h<vr**** tn our «*tiy The remain* of Harry B. Kwbrougti. a Huntington ~>lJier » va.« kiile.l daring an engagw«n*ht m the Philippine.. »ere interred in M i Hope cemetery at Htintmgtor W*L neiulay with military honors. Joel Fry. the Well* county trustee, who was charged by the w.ebiate i Grave. Auditing I omnilltee, with be mg short ♦19,000 in hi. account* with tbe township, wa» vindiaatad by the Wells Cirriiit eourt A jury gave him a verdict ye«teniay Hack Birch, a former rcuient of Valparaiso, now residing at • n.wn Point, made an attempt to commit suicide Tuesday- night by taking P”‘« on. A physician arrived in time to save Hack from taking a long journey to a hot de»tination. Proaecuting Attoree y FmshwilUi was in I'.irt Wayni today . ...Jernn, with *»mt* of the eourt ofhcial. there relative .Uw tna’ ot tin- Yoiiiz ease This cane ria« bean a t for trial •»« the IHth, but the chances are that it will bo again continued, this being the prevailing opinion of the attorney* in tervsted.—Bluffto Banner

Harry Mtdtz retttwied today from a 1-- ■" trip to Fort Wayne. Grover Hoffman returned today ‘ on., a business trip to Coesse. Mi" Minnie Minch went to Hrvant it. :.,v to sjHFttd Sunday with relatives. M - - I ~ rue. Il Hie- W. lit '■ P-- !’ ' . . *pend Sunday with rela--1 •. - . . . Brock arrived today from E tt'b oK, and is the guest of his parent *. ’ aid Beardsley arrived today from Fort Wayne and is the guest of his parents. L. G Elhnghani went to Wincheat |er today to visit over Sunday with relative*. • *1 < M" Tester of Marion is in <.'ir city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn. M • Fairvhtld returned to Geneva today. W’hilr here »he was the gueet t of friend*. M H ustoii returned to Wiliahirv today. While here she was the guest . of friend*. • Judgt’ r»M returned to Richmond ' today. White here he was attending to legal matter*. M-- Dan Sprang return* 1 today frou. thudan. alter* she *a* visiting • with her mother. Mi*« '•telia Wrmhoff arrived today r in/tr. Fort Wayne and i» the gueat r of ’-i pa-enu. Mr*. Pat Hviand and children went III' Mi -e !<al«v to make a short visit ' I with tor mother. i Mr*. L L Baumgartner and *,n I went to Riufftoa today to .pend Sun h.aV »ltii re alive*. M ». Sarah Edgerton went to In- ,. u.a .Afk.lia touay to visit for a short tin., with relative*. ~1 M.«- Laona lleVoaa retumo.l today lfr. it H>rt Wayne, where abe «a« . Ivisi’i!.; With (rleiuis N Her. A. B. Hatst retume-l tolay ifn.r; K«t>da)vi|)e. where be was at a to c >'rh l liters ■| Mrs Isabella France went to llieh n-or.d today to make a short visit '* w,th Mr* William Rig.bv M •* I. her returned to Ma,o n todaV V* de her* she was th* guest Mr .v 4 Mrs. John Itrukn. | »tAV ilte iFtWl) ': if {he* tip.I •' *’i MTH John Sull, M ..nd Mr* Warner < attmg re* , ItUTi.ed to Bluffton today. W He here B I they were the guest* of relatives Th* ftl!;eal *emee» of Mr*. John Sampson were held this morning at the I lte.l Brethren ebnrrli at nine thirty o'coe-k, Rev. oAieiating, , and intrrmeiit was made in th* lie I cater ‘.•etnetory. In reference to the pure f.«w| bill m n*t,grvw*. which is ». i'll, hi evetv. body but the packers, th* l-aisvcti.-1 t’ourMr »ay»: *‘Tbe littiv old ta«h*i.<* nd country meat market where the f dealer doe* hi* own “ butchering. *' i will be in drmau<l until the people l know that there ha* been a complete ehang* m packing house met bo,l* And > as for Sard. Well, there will to a lot more am >kmg done with butter or other substitute* than berwtofore Hartford City i» in the throe* of •lde«t<*. Tuesday night th* America i • Window Glass company closed down . indefinitely Five hun !re,i no n, many of then, in tear*, walked out of tto i factory without a job and with but i i day '* notice The manager* aay that maybe ttov will iwwapte after making repair*. This i* not takrr* verv sarin shy at Hartford City. TlteG 'uwiier Liai tin making an eSort to toise ] *>. •>*! to •ogre mon- fgetorie* , - - . ■ I..i> ,-<1 bv 11.- *l.l titicuin show that there arc 838 new» paper* and periodieate printed in In dinna Gs these, **<rj are printed in t’ie Euki;*h language. T) in tierman, > s Et-ailsii mid (o-risian af.l ' r Polish. Nmatrrn ar* issued dudv and 141 da. y aneept Sunday, 5413 weekly. 31 semi- weekly, 67 monthly. 4 ipiarterlv, Id at ua*peci®ed interval*. The “ average aggn-gute circulation >* I, 4d5,>H)4. and of this number 5'5.121 ’ are daily, 365480 semi weekly, 891. 634 wekeiy, 1.336.204 monthly. 53. 3UO quarterly and all other*, Iti >.4W<i Frank O’Brien, traveling paaaenfer agent 6f the Clover Leaf, wim in Bluffton, today to see W. W. Weisell »r; relative to the annnunl rihi*.lndiana old settlers’ excursion and there ..eiii* tn to a strong probability that the excursion will to run again this year. Laid year it had to to cancelled becanae the Chicago & Erie railroad company refused to handle excursion* on their line for the trip eastward and this year this company is not being considered at all. but Mr. Weisell ami others interested are hopeful that the Clover Leaf may be able to arrange with some connection line running eastward through Ohio to Pennsylvania to handle th* excursionists this year.—Bluffton News.

BETTER SERVICE ! ITS THE generous treatre'iit ’ ami the tetter service the Norris (igar Store is giving the [*•<'pie that bate made thi* ■ ■ >o- *ru th'- most favoratdv known cigar stand io Northern Indiana You will appreciate thia better service. It's juat the kind of servile you want and can get right now. Our line of cigar* is eotaptete. All the leading brands manufactured. BHlurd parlor in lonnecbon Phone No 4«H> ss Morris Smoke House Open*,tv <<mwi is»mv< — ■ a ST MARYS GETS THE ROADS Macadam Road EUrtx n Car i»d Over whalair.gly. The nei-'itt. xt Mars* t--- • *hsp •« ■■ > • • , I * OtlP® WWITF FA»? »-f' |fi » r'-* < * Ithcw lb** r*M>| — - - - ----- • - - ■ 1 FOR SALE A tetter p-«*. g»-»l a» new I.Mjuirv at thia - The Walkin* Man stay 'ltiiv* bi* g-ed* a trial, they are all I right 141-lwk I'-'ffir to the Coverdale f*rtß tmrth ' of town for sweet potato pi ante. J.dm • Coorad ha* them by tto ihtro •anda. * 141 lek ’ See Mis Beardsley for shildt*' ’* itsvty. A tin* Mwrtat r «»-•- abb* pnev* Al**> duck hats, hats ma-G - lovey, hats'm*d<* to order 143 it A yteßpteriwi fair men like to see. So girl* take tin* advice, ■| Ikm t bcvitetc 'o fhiuk it oer I I Drink koeky Mountain T»a Smith | BLACK ROD OF THE LORDS 111* leaf fsklß trles'sa,* a* aa K*eea«l*a otWeev n > a Hod .S *l, j. t au-t P • turwque fun, t ooary of parliament. 1 lie to at onrv the pUfcwmaa <g tto ■ b»u*e of lords and tto pertiameotery ■ . meaas-ugar ot the eoervign lie ese rote* tto Warraala aa ~-d by tto <H’t*r < ttaml>*r for the arrant at lb* pereua* . who bar* been adj>ul*ed guilty <g a brvarb of If* prtvlir*,* ue a vmlauii't Os Ite dignities Hut m Ibese day* tto ettrtoalty of tto puW ar Its lova *f senaat vu t* a*’»r pxiued l»y tto ap pear** rt of Hia< k 11.-l In tto rote of a policeman Indeed it ia aearty • century now sloe* a tame tretuMiug wretch stood la tto rti--t.«ly of Hla, k Ho>l. at tto tier of tto bouae of lords ctorged with tMV'.ug vsitrsgrd It* «w fnl majesty lie waa • tradesman of 1 WesttnitMrter I Oto wloter evenlag. after to tod put Up tto abutter* of bi* stop, be strolled ■cv'mui Old Palace yard to tear a debate In tto house of lords He tod With him an umbrella, whi.ti to >tepoa [ lt*d In the charge of utse of tto dm* hevper* before he eti',-rvd tto str«u ger*' gallery He never **w tto article again Another strutiger, yleldiug to a too < omruou weaknew* of frail to I I manrty carried It off white it* rtgbttul owner, trustful of tto n ight of ’be im ; I perl a I parl’.uuent to protect, at least I with n It* own **cr*-t precinct*, tto property ot it* snbje,’• wa* drinking . in po‘ "si wisdom from tto Up* par bn>-* of Ihe luikc of W . ug'oii I'to tradeetM* ot W «*null>stef «r»s aatanUiy ladiswnt yr tto low* of hi* un.-brvlla, but th* expft-»"i,.m <>f bi* feet mg* nsaumed g form highly sut> j ri-isio- of tto »iy ent p !«■*<•• of . iMritamtmt. Ils sAuatiji -*<wd * pi-~ I ea* against th* doorkes-ier of tto b-m*-I of lords for tto rvivo-ry at Ito laluc I of tto io*t arUete Tbi* wa* mor>- ' thuu the bot»e of lord* could stand j One of it* doorkenier* smumoueil to . i appear as a <tef*u,lant la a court of ' law* Rlu-'lt Rod ws« dist«tl<tod to ar rest tto daring abopkaepar. wto waa brought forthwith to tto tor and soundly ratcl by tto lord etoii«-lh»r on hl» pretmmptlon in outraging it>* diguitlos of the boms* of lord* becausa of the loss of a miserable umbrella Happily tie waa not con*lgn»sl to the 1 tower He humbly apologised fur bl* I conduct, promised to take 80 further action against the doorkeeper and aft . er another severe reprimand was escorted by Black Rm! to Old Palace yard and there diacbarged. That was the last public appearance of Bl«<*k Rod as the executive officer of the bouite of lord* - London Chronicle i T*» Cteeee One*. Grigg I’unit men are born great, others rehicve grentne** Brigg* Ye«; tad other* simply have the trick of making other people think they're arraut Tlie best education in the work! io that got by struggling to make a livng -Wendell Phillips. «

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the well dr.-ssed man than jxrhar% any other Appartl. I We have Them in the Latest Patterns and Most Stylish cut Coats PRICES SIO.OO $12.00 $15.00 Our two piece suits can’t be beat Cool, Neat and not expensive $6.00 to SIO.OO I THE MEYERS DAILY CO. DECATURS BEST CLOTHIERS ■■MBMaaaHMaa— WASH PARASOLS Did you MC the elegant line nf Fancy Paraaola at Tfuea? You should not fail to look them over, they are absolutely nc* and up to da Plain White wash Paraaola fr< n fi oo to Don't bu> until you nee what you can get id tht* line of •tuff at T rue’s I* - I jfc... JF. J J • J the cocaitency of trie Dueber-Hampden Hatches» TWdrtlcrwt t«ii, - "rtnkacw*. Tbry are »<rnr»te «•<:***. ia !■* V I ■ I l' r *,„rt i- »a si .1 t- -f* Irm **4 i » d» j f-iiIHI ■• ■* ‘' r n ■■' *' ’ - r >’ ' I “J rtdrr tbc vacua ( oTSu'rc. They at* *ci trace rr w .d by any trurtcr combine, and *rr Honest ® Witch value tee y< ar m<ney. • | A "eeo"—vnimature e.reaere and *o X ft ... J l..ra Urfy. ; e • w V. .- sAT THE GRUk-nI V—Ur M WORKS AT |1 ' t TON/OHIO*) I w ’ ■ ■ j D w HENSLEY •J AllGrw.de*. W< tfj £, LEHN K, V.' ,r °J.wX- 3i LEOAUTH.

The Blue “"— And The Grey JUST THE KIND OF CLOTHING YOU WANT 'pHF blue urge and the fancy Grty worsteds for vutnmer wear have a firmer hold on