Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1906 — Page 3
pimc Table >Kie kailroad., ijB rFLCT November 12. 1906 DECATUR. KAS’T boukd Y r “ .« ’•*I: L WKBT BOUND *BB : »>- i ': 1 ; „.'„ llU ,, in r> 10. m , |luiila4(» M U .m JIWHP''" .'Wp.rn Rondar. T*' ll ** *«•«*•• :||d rapidsTindim R’Y. , ~, j, raw- Now meffw*. Sun f*!l f K»*«» K, ’ Un OOIJ cu>a 7.11 am 1 Hum 7«p>n ..item 2Wpm ".«!»••> 188 „ n . Cam .l*ipm 10 U>p«i Mt cart., Cincinnati Dally u> PHI l'»ll» o<l - Haplda KtHun i *ten- 7l>#am l.l'ptn ®vi» ■■' MCam • «tem <«pm H?-V • • IS?"’ *- 4 *“ ',„ fi, IB|® ■ SOpm - t.Mpol • ®P™ «.<*an> , ,y t r pin T ®»U3 '■*. r. . . -pin* car »<• Mark city rear to U. K and Ma. k BB -r»'n Tarlor car lo O K and , H «< Mack city. K ST.IOUISk WESTER! R R CO S s e« J»»a * 1,04 KE a A ST BB- .■ < Trata.ar. dally... •' Va tr Mr., ;••■ r ■■«»» Bit b. «■’• * PB ■? * WT . B 4?' ~; ",‘, . .e*.i i ; »% h /? m ■ !r‘ ?,..Tra.ai«. daily .Uu a> ’’roaM »“•» | uaka tin, * Waatarw Rs|l y «< ar! ’row RlatTVa lad B soUTHBODMD . »•« . 1 Sunday * Oar. , «■ 'pl Sunday *l®*°' K& * ... I.' Inhanapolla •:»»’ -ut a> • ’ ■K. ~, , « ~p..1U al" 00a ra Ism , II ufft r *’ a ** ir ria a Bill r nla (rut ODEL ar I Bdliard Parlors will ■ I ri*!’ ' r buaioeaa in a few Iw. H. Llrrcieley ■ WEATHER. warmer. the u'iic«i >d' huh I'srm hi't riming. SB morning. f .ul.-i mii'lt n bnsi- ..• h>.t Wayne to.iav ' tll'-n.ling ...nuii Lake tixial. ' <>ur city today. " made a bu-niie,. nr lhn Hgß. -. E..tt Wavnc war a t.> our city today. M "'.lll-tied Illii-" where he sjwnt Sun 1 - and family left Sim • Pitlshiirg. to attend • ~« .John F.mts.T. 1 ■ I .lined mini«l<TH w in. the < ln*»i«.' half ' re»)H><di\v bomea. H^B ! I - Kellev 111 rued till' - lluntiiigton to iitteml ' mother. Mie Moii
We just opened up I | Another lot of these fine patent shoes I Wh 1 for men made on the “GIMP’ last | I This last Is exceptional good ■ t jOmk i° r man who has a wide foot and a high | instep and wants I something I neat The prke ls * 4o ° ,hc pair - B * See this shoe In our window I Charlie Voglewede | ’ways New
11. \. Stevie made a business trip to Fayette, 0., today. This is <'oninieneement week at Notre Dame, the baccalaureate . mon being delivered yesterday. Mrs. T. M. Ried went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit for a few days with her sister Mrs. Robert Hoyles. rhe K. of (’. lodge will hold a dunee Wednesday evening from the net! ■ bers of the order and their lady friends. Mrs. (Ins Werling and Mi’s. Dan Hoffman ui-nt »<• Fort Waste- ill. morning to visit for a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. .1, \Li-<'ullisrh r»turncrl to Fort Wayne this tnorup g While here they were the guests of relatives. Kurt Brown rr'tnmrd to Valparaiso this morning to resume his school work. While hen’ be was visit ■»' with relatives. Miss Bertha Kohtie went to F t \\ avne this morning to attend tl>< Com me nee me nt ekcrrlsr- nt the So red Heart araelrmy. Engineer Fisl.bangh of Cehna. •' is in our city attending to matters (sTtaining to the Ft. Wayne A Spr. a field lute,urban Railway Co. Charles W.sslward arrived Sai dav evening from Indian Territory. and is the gw* -f hU mother t harh(has been absent frnrn Herat nr la year and during that time ha« 'e-*o in the employ of the Standard <ti Company. Wm. Erwin and family, Edwin ? win and wife and other relatives of this section were at Decatur, Wed; . > day attending the funeral ixf M>«. King, a sister of Mr. Erwin who been artlieted for *.mw’ time and d.> last Sunday evening Motirwet, ' Breexc. Mrs. Franeea Cromer, wife of Rep-r»M-iitativ<' tleoigv W. Cromer, arrived in New York Sunday tiigi ' from a nine months lour of Eur-.j*-Mrs Cromer iiad a very rough voyage coining home .the boat being delay*,: ona day and a half. Mrs. Crone expected to apand the rest of tin* I month in Washington before re' Uig to 1.. I Ilium- in Mum I,' W.-i ton < orrt-.is.iiidene,-. The schmd board have advertro-.-th«> sale of $1 J.iHHi worth of bonds, that being the sum nm-ded to build the addition Io the tentrai «rh<».' building, and to estaWish ther<-ii; a heating plant for the entire build; The bond* will draw five per eent interest and are due iu February a; 1 August of each year. Harvey E. Hums of l‘o rtlaud, on Saturday filed a voluntary |irtiiiun n. bankruptcy with Federal I lark T. .1 ls>gan, and also filed involuntary pro reedings against the firm of Har'.ey E. Burna & Co., eom|s>«ed of biuiseif and tirorge W. Bolds. The rotnpu- y has IM-en ojierating in the oil fields, and owe* about tI.IWI. The assets arc $1.40(1. Jacob F. Denny, of Port, land, is attorney for the petitioner. A country merchant visited the city a few days ago and purchased a tab •- castor for sl, which he took hotm with him and after putting a tag on it marked fl t made a [H-vsent of it to n preacher whose church be attend*«t. The reven-lid gentleman, after I»|* ing the package returned it the nday to the grocer and said to him “ I am too |MM>r in this world’s good-, to afford to display such a valuable ra» tor on my table, and if you do not ,-b ject I will take sl4 worth of gro,-. • ie» uisteail.
BETTER SERVICE IT'S THE generoua treatment 1 and the I*tier service the Norris (igor Store ia giving the pe< pie that have made thia concern the most favorably known cigar stand in Northern Indiana. You will appreciate thia better service. It’s just the kind of service vou want and can get right now. Our line of cigars is complete, Ail the leading brands manufactured. Billoril per lor In connntlon. == Phone No. 400 Morris Smoke House (ipr.xlr lour, House
F. Bro er, T- m Qainn and .M -• oaf of Fort Wayne were in ■m’ city El.th and Otto Wemboff Mnroe.i m.-rnir i; from Fort Wayne wh. r* 11 ~r , * »‘rf U«• tfueM* <*f ihrir m -trr TsAtAMj.sY ♦ • I*! <!fi tLo chuFrh lon •on ,«7k V ’no '."t tanly and came to a stop. Hr I ,rartr,j j.,. throwing |Kvrngvr» from - ’t’ o..iTc“J. Zrt’ jLri S . it.v to IHnver ext July to attend the at n .si r> .'.i<>t and grand kwlgr sea * -i rapidly within the past few rear* * ~ ■ .. ..n ,- agitation n favor <>: having tl.r grand l<slg<- meeting Iu iii hp a’ >or,.mthMt; «>r at Jar s to a Ulf min™, ami 1 re fr,J tr» ail hi« tinw to tbr Work ciMUKnary biiMneaa and devote enough titre to th* order’* internet to justify ?h»- :>« • trimt oi riior«* than the <’U> loir airy «"tpen«»eii and milear** which be n<*w receives. Elks of Colorado have arranged to - eprtid ♦1<X),000 in elaborate entrrtam- “ HP'" of th* visitors. They ar* plan* ■ ning to give a great wild we»t show and have a parade of snow frotu the nearby mountains through the streets of th* during the reunion, and give th* .;r-atrnt illumination <■( firv won.s and electric lights that have ■l' bee; ai ranged for the edification of ■ ‘ visitor to an American city. A•< ■ n pron.i«<- ha« been made that . pro-.. will lie raise l during the ■ ■». ,-erit-io;;, and hotel accommodations | i lie prentifiil and cmivcmi nt. LIKE GOOD LITTLE BOYS BluSton is Coming Over for a Good Cleaning. Soto'- '■ hn» been expressed .iinonk the l<-ea' fans that Button • id •' lw seen on the local gi-»ii ■! i -day. June 14th. Thi. ie|-.rt wu. Bneulatrd by the Portland team Iwh<> plnye 1 hers* last Friday and who ; stated Bluffton was billed to play there on the -aine date. The follow tn; letter tn-m Mr Murrav. the min [ of the Bluffton team, however. aliovs h-.w <Le land laysC. Di. Ixwton, Deeatar, Ind., Hear Sir:- Yours of the 9th at band. Will mail you <nur battery «-r- --- Tuesday morning p — iblv M day. We liave no booking with Portland a- yet. You may depend on ,! ur being there without fail. Thursday, June 14. Please see that we haw a good place to change clothe, and wa<h. Hoping we will have a clo-e game, 1 remain, Yours truly. E. F. .MURRAY. P.S.—The contract was not sent for fear of you not returning the game, but to avoid all trouble should it ram on either date. The above is a far simile of th, letter written and the fans may thus see that our dear old friends will be with us on the date abort given. So turn out and root for the home team "noil and hard.
thElHdb V DECATUR. IND. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. Don’t Ejivy the Man With the New Spring Suits—yCigfo onc anf J know the Comfort of wearing it many will come to ns with < it any utf- r:. P art - Sometimes an old t stomer <!: ; nt, ex4 f perimenting hut he cornea ba k Jgain ar. ’. tell* us Ji * r he likes our Clothing—likes the f.t-t’c ••, > the U E& J ♦ IBA ’.da »wm yIF. r Fl 1 M I flrr, 1 /-4 would afford us more pleasure than t sh w them | * mllr r .f' Prues from <5.00 to <20.00 | J i Bv . ind Children it in m < fs<»> **> I’ i- il Our nc <f 1 irnishiD, :s . iplett e e:y k J? ta ’l" l ’ 5C W*y how al* It . soft sh rt * .ilzw I Wc hive a beautiful 'me. I - One Price to firll S. KalVcr Clothing Co. i i s as • ■■■■■■■■■■— _ — - ■■■'■■■■■— 1 ■ —
* I nation »!•mach and ti»«r i ItmublL. UMwtb < J FOR 6 ALE A Hnr piano and •»» , Lan. Inquire «»f Mre Bingen, ' , Ind. l.’Ulwk. ' » Good link* bring bappn*»«. Fnrnitoj k f&T9 BM’H? U» wWft W< thrift - with a rlean, -aiding faze. bright aye* I i sparkling with haaltb, ehieh by taking Hollwtrr • K<» ky Menn*| ( > tain Tea 35 eeat*, Fra or tabid. , | Smith. Yager *F»lk n-.r Ladies’ I I ' . ' Prv»byt»riaa ebureh will meet at th* home of Mr* Fred tuna on Mereerj 1 avenue ou Thur«lay afternoon. All * are invited to l ’" B ' 4, 'd bring their friend*. , L w, ..1. I M.>r« than half * nullw-n <>ni»*ai». bujunra*. prof»”‘ '“*■ ■atlk»r*,| , farmer*. and -tockmwn ham been , cured by ua*W H.dh.W. K.wky b Tablet*. Smith. Yager A bulk All persona ®wi»< Mat Chafer will pfeae* pay th*,: bill- at Ma- -old I pl<w«* and get a :*<--tpt FOR SALE One Stanhope buggy, almoat aa good a- new U ill <*ll at | l I trpi w a DANIEL w.M Mono* atre.t IYM-1 I FOR SALE—A fetter pre**. food aa new. Inquire at thia office. DAN ERWIN baa for tale at low price and on ea>y term#: A rootnj IhooM in aoulh Dveatar. hour* and 21 | feta, on < uth I'th « . good two year-j old draft mix; 160 acre* ox* land its j Mr-his ic to trade for other propertyi or ceil u. e«y t«w. o®*» ®wj HoitL :w Cfethmg »tom. 13510dJ FOU RENT—A f,r room boueei n "OR RENT—A new right-room l< i-»- on north r ’th "treet. «i! modern .-.-’■mmruima. Inq. .m ■ f JACOB ATX- U’tf. LOST—A five-dollar bill, acme where between the Mitten factory and Eighth street. Finder pleas* return »q Wdli* Hermann ami ree*rive reward. LOST —A t'.a k and tan bound of good «izr. hinder return to 11. Mann and receive reward. I4)ST_A gold watch ar.d chain at Steele’s Park. Finder return to Butler’s meat market and receive reward. FOUNT’ —Owner of lot shoe can have same by enquiring oX Wash Pyle near greenhouse, north part of town. ts
OtW"IC 1 1 •'j'itt"e» of ite’ft'FJf Ocfji.di: 'A ASTF.I> (hr! to »in liamiry work. Apply at l ocator Stram I ami dry UMf ; WANTED < •rprnlcrw and eabiMt tnakvrw. Callon ar writ* M<-< ray H*- [ fngorator Kca«iaiv» *, lad #od if WANTED- Trh mra to work •! onew, aJ«> tram* Ap|4y at pa*w*»r br>u*r. Fort Wayne A Springfield j TraeUt an Company.
— tttfeu Food odors will positively not mix in an Automatic Refrigerator That point ALONE ought to settle the question oughtn't it ? SOLD AT YAGER’S FURNITURE STORE
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